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The Bookcase. The hosts are Charlie and Kate Gibson.
"Are you stuck in a reading rut? The Book Case makes the case for books outside of your usual genre. Wander the aisles of your local bookstore with Kate and Charlie Gibson and meet fascinating characters who will open your appetite to new categories while deepening your hunger for books. This weekly series will journey cover to cover through the literary world, featuring interviews with best-selling authors, tastemakers, and independent bookstore owners."
Here is more info and links to listen to the podcast.
https://abcaudio.com/podcasts/the-boo...


I enjoyed the audio. I think with his books, audio is the way to go. When he reads his works it adds something special to it.
As with most of his books this one is short vignettes that range from laugh out loud funny to poignant tales.
I gave it a 4/5 rating. If you are a fan of Sedaris I think you will enjoy his latest offering.



I enjoyed the audio. I think with his books, audio is the way to go. When h..."
I love him- definitely on my TBR!


Fun topics for me--otters (Lutrinology)! Cone Snail Venim
(Conotoxinology)! Sea Urchins & Sand Dollars (Echinology)! They reminds us what a varied, marvelous planet Earth is. Thanks.

My niece and her husband are big fans of Ology. It's a good podcast. I first heard of it while on road trip with them.


:) Same here. Hopefully some of the info goes into my slumbering brain.
I listen to various podcasts and sometimes I start while doing my nightly routine of water pik, teeth, washing up etc. Then finish as I go to sleep.





Young people find it hard to imagine that their elders have lives that were interesting and that they were not always the old settled people they appear to be in the present.








------ Dr. B.
by Daniel Birnbaum; narrated by John Lee
What it is: a richly detailed debut novel about a German Jewish journalist who escapes to Sweden at the beginning of World War II and gets involved in anti-Nazi espionage.
Narration: John Lee's lively, English-accented reading ratchets up the suspense in this fast-paced spy story.
------ Counterfeit
by Kirstin Chen; narrated by Catherine Ho
Friendship and fakery: Ava Wong bumps into former college roomie Winnie Fang and is quickly drawn into Winnie's designer handbag scam to earn money for her son's school fees.
Narration: Catherine Ho expertly juggles distinct voices for Ava and Winnie in her sardonic AudioFile Earphones Award-winning recording.
------ A Portrait of the Scientist as a Young Woman
by Lindy Elkins-Tanton; narrated by Lisa Flanagan
Meet: planetary scientist Lindy Elkins-Tanton, Principal Investigator of NASA's Psyche mission, who is only the second woman ever to be awarded a major NASA space exploration contract. She is also a survivor of both childhood abuse and ovarian cancer.
Narration: Lisa Flanagan earned an AudioFile Earphones Award for her engaging performance of Elkins-Tanton's moving memoir.
------ The Lady With the Gun Asks the Questions: The Ultimate Miss Phryne Fisher Story Collection
by Kerry Greenwood; narrated by Wendy Bos
What it is: a witty, entertaining collection of 15 stories (including four new ones), all starring the elegant, irrepressible Phryne Fisher, who amuses herself solving crimes in 1920s Australia.
Narration: Australian narrator Wendy Bos' immersive narration brings Phryne and an ensemble cast of supporting players to vivid life.
------- Ways the World Could End
by Kim Hooper; narrated by Stephanie Willing and Pete Cross
Starring: Dave, an autistic widower now solo-parenting the baffling creature that is his teen daughter; and 15-year-old Cleo, who's grappling with both her mother's death and a crush on a new girl in class.
Narration: Stephanie Willing (as Cleo) and Pete Cross (as Dave) capture the pair's fraught bond in this emotional, AudioFile Earphones Award-winning production.
------ Yerba Buena
by Nina LaCour; narrated by Julia Whelan
Delicious and healing: Yerba Buena is both an herb and the aptly named restaurant where Emilie and Sarah first meet. While their attraction to one another is clear, both must confront their troubled pasts to move forward.
Narration: Julia Whelan's calm and quiet narration complements author Nina LaCour's subtle and lyrical prose.
------- On Rotation
by Shirlene Obuobi; narrated by Mela Lee
Starring: Angie Appiah, a high-achieving Ghanaian American medical student who never questions her life choices until, within a span of days, she gets dumped, nearly flunks an important exam, and meets charismatic artist Ricky Gutierrez.
Narration: Mela Lee's emotional reading captures the ups and downs of Angie's personal and professional lives.
------- The Perfect Crimes of Marian Hayes
by Cat Sebastian; narrated by Joel Leslie
Starring: unconventional Marian Hayes, a new mother who befriends and then falls in love with her blackmailer, Rob Brooks, a career criminal who comes to Marian's aid when she goes on the lam after shooting her abusive husband.
Narration: Joel Leslie returns to narrate this 2nd banter-filled Queer Principles of Kit Webb romance.
----- Happy-Go-Lucky
by David Sedaris; narrated by David Sedaris
What it is: a candid and irreverent collection of essays by bestselling author and humorist David Sedaris that chronicles life during COVID.
Narration: Sedaris narrates his own work with a tone that is equal parts humorous and poignant.


John Lee is an amazing narrator. He is wonderful. I think I would listen to any book he is the narrator of.

John Lee is an amazing narrator..."
I just put Dr. B on my audio book wish list at the library.

I am halfway through listening to this book. It is very entertaining to me but might not be to everyone's taste. It is about Timothy Leary and the beginnings of the LSD craze in the 1960s and 70s. I must say he was very prescient in thinking psychedelics could be very helpful in treating mental illness but he DID go totally overboard.

It is just too bad that a tool such as that was off limits for so many years to scientists to even study.

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