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I've been wanting to read Station Eleven. Let me know how you like it!
Wow! Pynchon is real tough stuff! Can you describe Lot 49 in a few sentences?
Lolita is another one on my wish list.
I just reached the Third Chapter/part of Station Eleven and I really enjoying it. I'm not sure at all where it is going, but I like it.
If anyone grew up around any of the more western Great Lakes they should read it for sure!
Lolita is another one on my wish list.
I just reached the Third Chapter/part of Station Eleven and I really enjoying it. I'm not sure at all where it is going, but I like it.
If anyone grew up around any of the more western Great Lakes they should read it for sure!

That's good to hear about Station Eleven. I'll pick it up once I finish these.

Is Seveneves part of any trilogies or cycles? I have not read any of his stuff since Cryotomonicron. I tried one other one but I did not make it.

No, I believe it's a single book....at least it is right now. Who knows, he may add to it in the future. This is the first book I've read by him and I'm liking it so far.

adam wrote: "I'm reading The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoevsky. I started this book like 2 years ago but never finished; I'm determined to finish it this summer. Also reading The War of Art for inspiration."
I keep that on the back of the john for inspiration!!! A lot of that book has held true for the podcast. Just do the work. What are you looking for inspiration on?
I keep that on the back of the john for inspiration!!! A lot of that book has held true for the podcast. Just do the work. What are you looking for inspiration on?


I'm also (very slowly) listening to the audiobook of Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson.
Let me know about Way of Kings. Someone on twitter is a big Sanderson fan and wants me to test those waters. The problem I have is I'm such a slow reader.
Sally wrote: "My sleeper book that is great but people might not be aware of is The Pleasure of My Company by Steve Martin! It's one of my faves. He's a very talented writer."
Did you like Shopgirl? I read Born Standing Up and thought it was great.
Did you like Shopgirl? I read Born Standing Up and thought it was great.


No, I believe it's a single book....."
I just finished Seveneves and he definitely left it open for another book.

Did you like Shopgir..."
I did like Shopgirl but thought The Pleasure of My Company was better. I did not read Born Standing Up- will have to look into that!





Love you guys!

David wrote: "I just started "Armada"
by Ernest Cline. If you liked "Ready Player One"
or "Ender's Game"
then I t..."
Ready Player One is on my reading list, I'll have to bump it up.
Any word from the girls on the grass?



Ready Player One is on my reading list, I'll have to bump it up.
Any word from the girls on the grass?
Kendra wrote: "I'm currently reading The Vast Fields of OrdinaryThe Vast Fields of Ordinary, and I have an unedited galley of this book that was passed around my friend group in junior high. It's a..."
This sounds great.
Its funny how books cross your path at different times in your life and how that effects how you read them and what you get out of them.
Thanks for sharing!
This sounds great.
Its funny how books cross your path at different times in your life and how that effects how you read them and what you get out of them.
Thanks for sharing!

Got through 50 pages of Trainspotting after that.

The Master and Margarita

Hi Drew, I know you posted about this book several years ago (and not sure you're even actively using Goodreads anymore), but by coincidence I was just listening to episode 824 Tuck Fin - Looking Back on the Adventures of Dr. Triangle and Isosceles as I was falling asleep last night and I seem to remember you mentioning that it was partially inspired by Station Eleven. And I just happened to read Station Eleven last month! I loved the Dr. Triangle series and can see the similarities (re: traveling performers in a post-apocalyptic world). Very cool! I'm impressed that a book you read in 2015 bubbled up in your story-swamp to help you write Dr. Triangle several years later!
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