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The End of the World Book Club is a podcast about apocalyptic and dystopian literature, hosted by Sanne Vliegenthart. Join me in discovering sci-fi classics, reading climate books and diving head first into the huge realm of speculative fiction, all with the theme of the end of the world and what might come after it.
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Becky Chambers discusses what it means to be human (in space), accessible science fiction, self-publishing, and which Ursula K. Le Guin book to start with. Spoiler levels: low Becky Chambers' books Wayfarer's Series The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet A Closed and Common Orbit Record of a Spaceborn Few Monk & Robot Series A Psalm for the Wild-Built A Prayer for the Crown-Shy Find Becky online at OtherScribbles.com Recommendations from Becky Chambers (from this episode) The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin Contact by Carl Sagan To watch: Star Trek, Star Wars and Farscape Thanks to Hodder & Stoughton/HodderScape for arranging the opportunity to talk to Becky Chambers during the release of Record of a Spaceborn Few. Send in your audio clips for the Severance by Ling Ma Book Club episode: Email your voice clip to endoftheworldbookclubpod@gmail.com Please include: SUBJECT: Severance Book Club Name (first name only please) and feel free to include pronouns The 30-45 second audio clip as an attachment (you can include your name in this clip too, or leave it out) If your clip is a bit too long or there are pauses or mistakes, I will edit them a bit, so don’t worry about getting it perfect! Anyone sending a voice clip is consenting to their clip being used in an episode of The End of the World Book Club. If you don’t want your name read out, please include this in the email. The End of the World Book Club is a podcast about apocalyptic and dystopian literature, hosted by Sanne Vliegenthart. Join me in discovering sci-fi classics, reading climate books and diving head first into the huge realm of speculative fiction, all with the theme of the end of the world and what might come after it. Sanne Vliegenthart is the creator of Books & Quills, author of a Book Club Journal, and a freelance Social Media Strategist and Literary Event Host in publishing. You can find her literary explorations of the UK and reading recommendations on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok at @booksandquills. Patreon Support this independent podcast on Patreon, where you can listen to the Extra Broadcast bonus podcast with more sci-fi recommendations and behind the scenes, or join our book club chats and disaster film watch-alongs. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/endoftheworldbookclub⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Buy a book You can also support the podcast by ordering books through our ⁠⁠⁠⁠Bookshop.org⁠⁠⁠⁠ page (ad, affiliate link). On this page you can browse all the books we'll be discussing this season: ⁠⁠⁠⁠Browse the books
The Hunger Games and Divergent translator Maria Postema joins me to revisit the era of the YA dystopian novel. We talk about what it’s like being at the very beginning of a YA revolution, the best and most challenging parts of translating YA dystopia, the Dutch aversion to fantasy worlds, how to escape manuscript thieves (!) and more.  Spoiler levels: low Books mentioned: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Divergent Trilogy by Veronica Roth Gone Series by Michael Grant The Giver by Lois Lowry Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman Uglies by Scott Westerfeld  Kinderen van Moder Aarde by Thea Beckman (Dutch only, sorry! For now...) Unwind by Neal Shusterman The Knife of Never Letting Go/Chaos Walking by Patrick Ness Matched by Ally Connie The Maze Runner by James Dashner Across the Universe by Beth Revis Only Ever Yours by Louise O’Neill The Big Lie by Julie Mayhew We Were Liars by E. Lockhart The Testing by Joelle Charbonneau Dry by Neal Shusterman Two Degrees by Alan Gratz Other Marathon Man (film) Battle Royale (film) Writers for the Future Frankenstein by Mary Shelley The Eyes and the Impossible by Dave Eggers Skandar series by A.F. Steadman Find Maria Postema online https://www.tiktok.com/@booksofmaria https://www.instagram.com/maria_postema/ The End of the World Book Club is a podcast about apocalyptic and dystopian literature, hosted by Sanne Vliegenthart. Join me in discovering sci-fi classics, reading climate books and diving head first into the huge realm of speculative fiction, all with the theme of the end of the world and what might come after it. Sanne Vliegenthart is the creator of Books & Quills, author of a Book Club Journal, and a freelance Social Media Strategist and Literary Event Host in publishing. You can find her literary explorations of the UK and reading recommendations on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok at @booksandquills. Patreon Support this independent podcast on Patreon, where you can listen to the Extra Broadcast bonus podcast with more sci-fi recommendations and behind the scenes, or join our book club chats and disaster film watch-alongs. ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/endoftheworldbookclub⁠⁠⁠⁠ Buy a book You can also support the podcast by ordering books through our ⁠⁠⁠Bookshop.org⁠⁠⁠ page (ad, affiliate link). On this page you can browse all the books we'll be discussing this season: ⁠⁠⁠Browse the books
This week Joel Rochester (Fictional Fates on YouTube) joins me to discuss the award-winning The Broken Earth Trilogy by N.K. Jemisin (which starts with The Fifth Season). We chat about climate refugees, racism, motherhood, world-building and how best to tackle this series if you feel a bit intimidated. P.s. I am currently unable to find the PDF I mention on any of my audiobook apps, so I'm not sure what happened there, but it’s the same summary that comes in the back of the physical books Spoiler level: surprisingly low! Books: The Broken Eartly Trilogy by N.K. Jemisin (obviously) The Locked Tomb Series by Tamsyn Muir The Book Eaters by Sunyi Dean The Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins The Keeper’s Six by Kate Elliott Find out more about Joel Rochester Fictional Fates on YouTube Fictional Fates on TikTok Fictional Fates on Instagram All These Sunken Souls The End of the World Book Club is a podcast about apocalyptic and dystopian literature, hosted by Sanne Vliegenthart. Join me in discovering sci-fi classics, reading climate books and diving head first into the huge realm of speculative fiction, all with the theme of the end of the world and what might come after it. Sanne Vliegenthart is the creator of Books & Quills, author of a Book Club Journal, and a freelance Social Media Strategist and Literary Event Host in publishing. You can find her literary explorations of the UK and reading recommendations on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok at @booksandquills. Patreon Support this independent podcast on Patreon, where you can listen to the Extra Broadcast bonus podcast with more sci-fi recommendations and behind the scenes, or join our book club chats and disaster film watch-alongs. ⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/endoftheworldbookclub⁠⁠⁠ Buy a book You can also support the podcast by ordering books through our ⁠⁠Bookshop.org⁠⁠ page (ad, affiliate link). On this page you can browse all the books we'll be discussing this season: ⁠⁠Browse the books
The alternative title for this episode was ‘post-apocalyptic fiction for readers who don’t like sad books’. This week’s guest is middle-grade author Sarah Jean Horwitz and our mission is to find some great recommendations in the realm of apocalyptic fiction that aren’t filled with dread and disaster. We turn to the genre of Hopepunk and sample a selection to discover what’s out there! Spoiler level: no heavy spoilers for any of the books mentioned Books A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers Wayfarers Series by Becky Chambers (+ The Long way to a Small, Angry Planet) Binti Trilogy by Nnedi Okorafor Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey The Quiet at the End of the World by Lauren James World Running Down by Al Hess Sea of Tranquility by Emily St John Mandel Honourable mentions (that didn’t quite fit the brief) Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green A Beginning at the End by Mike Chen Other books and things mentioned Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood The Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien The Loneliest Girl in the World  by Lauren James Climate Fiction Writers League Newsletter Find out more about Sarah Jean Horwitz Sarah Jean’s website The Demon Sword Asperides by Sarah Jean Horwitz Sarah on Instagram Send in your audio clips for the Severance by Ling Ma Book Club episode: Deadline: March 25th Email your voice clip to endoftheworldbookclubpod@gmail.com Please include: SUBJECT: Severance Book Club Name (first name only please) and feel free to include pronouns The 30-45 second audio clip as an attachment (you can include your name in this clip too, or leave it out) Any additional info that would be helpful for me to have. If your clip is a bit too long or there are pauses or mistakes, I will edit them a bit, so don’t worry about getting it perfect! Anyone sending a voice clip is consenting to their clip being used in an episode of The End of the World Book Club. If you don’t want your name read out, please include this in the email. The End of the World Book Club is a podcast about apocalyptic and dystopian literature, hosted by Sanne Vliegenthart. Join me in discovering sci-fi classics, reading climate books and diving head first into the huge realm of speculative fiction, all with the theme of the end of the world and what might come after it. Sanne Vliegenthart is the creator of Books & Quills, author of a Book Club Journal, and a freelance Social Media Strategist and Literary Event Host in publishing. You can find her literary explorations of the UK and reading recommendations on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok at @booksandquills. Patreon Support this independent podcast on Patreon, where you can listen to the Extra Broadcast bonus podcast with more sci-fi recommendations and behind the scenes, or join our book club chats and disaster film watch-alongs. ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/endoftheworldbookclub⁠⁠ Buy a book You can also support the podcast by ordering books through our ⁠Bookshop.org⁠ page (ad, affiliate link). On this page you can browse all the books we'll be discussing this season: ⁠Browse the books
In this episode Leena Norms and I talk about apocalyptic books that take place in the British countryside, featuring my personal favourite: The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham Spoiler level: Medium (for The Day of the Triffids only) *Any book links in the description are affiliate links to Bookshop.org Books mentioned: The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff Resistance by Owen Sheers Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell Dracula by Bram Stoker War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells The Beach by Alex Garland The Drowned World by J.G. Ballard The Death of Grass by John Christopher Hope in the Dark by Rebecca Solnit The Blue Book of Nebo by Manon Steffan Ron The Children of Men by P.D. James The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood Feral by George Monbiot Salt Lick by Lulu Allison The High House by Jessie Greengrass The Chrysalids by John Wyndham The Midwich Cuckoos by John Wyndham Other things mentioned: Jean’s Thoughts on YouTube More from Leena  Leena on YouTube Poetry collection: Bargain Bain Romcom Podcast: No Books on a Dead Planet My guest episode on Leena's podcast, about 'The Water Will Come' Send in your audio clips for the Severance by Ling Ma Book Club episode: Deadline: March 25th Email your voice clip to endoftheworldbookclubpod@gmail.com Please include: SUBJECT: Severance Book Club Name (first name only please) and feel free to include pronouns The 30-45 second audio clip as an attachment (you can include your name in this clip too, or leave it out) Any additional info that would be helpful for me to have. If your clip is a bit too long or there are pauses or mistakes, I will edit them a bit, so don’t worry about getting it perfect! Anyone sending a voice clip is consenting to their clip being used in an episode of The End of the World Book Club. If you don’t want your name read out, please include this in the email. The End of the World Book Club is a podcast about apocalyptic and dystopian literature, hosted by Sanne Vliegenthart. Join me in discovering sci-fi classics, reading climate books and diving head first into the huge realm of speculative fiction, all with the theme of the end of the world and what might come after it. Sanne Vliegenthart is the creator of Books & Quills, author of a Book Club Journal, and a freelance Social Media Strategist and Literary Event Host in publishing. You can find her literary explorations of the UK and reading recommendations on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok at @booksandquills. Patreon Support this independent podcast on Patreon, where you can listen to the Extra Broadcast bonus podcast with more sci-fi recommendations and behind the scenes, or join our book club chats and disaster film watch-alongs. ⁠https://www.patreon.com/endoftheworldbookclub⁠ Buy a book You can also support the podcast by ordering books through our Bookshop.org page (ad, affiliate link). On this page you can browse all the books we'll be discussing this season: ⁠https://bit.ly/BrowseEndOfTheWorldBooks
Each season I’ll be tackling an apocalyptic or dystopian classic that I’ve put off reading for some reason. And it only felt fitting to start with one of the most famous dystopian novels: Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell. Join me and guest Ariel Bissett (YouTuber, Podcaster and Orwell Enthusiast!) as we talk about why this book is still so relevant today and discuss whether it’s an accessible classic. Spoiler levels for this episode: Medium (no massive spoilers for the plot, but we do discuss a few specific scenes) Books mentioned: Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell Penguin Modern Classics edition Shepard Fairey edition Audiobook read by Peter Capaldi Audiobook read by Stephen Fry Politics and the English Language by George Orwell Animal Farm by George Orwell The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood The Age of Surveillance Capitalism by Professor Shoshana Zuboff The Question Mark by Muriel Jaeger We by Yevgeny Zamyatin, translated by Clarence Brown The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa, translated by Stephen Snyder Other things mentioned: Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984) with John Hurt ‘Alternative Facts’ article Boost in sales for 1984 The Matrix (1999) More from Ariel Bissett: Books Unbound Podcast Ariel Bissett on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ArielBissett Listen to my guest episode on Books Unbound: #84 Eerie Dystopians! The End of the World Book Club is a podcast about apocalyptic and dystopian literature, hosted by Sanne Vliegenthart. Join me in discovering sci-fi classics, reading climate books and diving head first into the huge realm of speculative fiction, all with the theme of the end of the world and what might come after it. Follow the podcast on Instagram @endoftheworldbookclubpod Sanne Vliegenthart is the creator of Books & Quills, author of a Book Club Journal, and a freelance Social Media Strategist and Literary Event Host in publishing. You can find her literary explorations of the UK and reading recommendations on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok at @booksandquills. Patreon | Support this independent podcast on Patreon, where you can listen to the Extra Broadcast bonus podcast with more sci-fi recommendations and behind the scenes, or join our book club chats and disaster film watch-alongs. ⁠https://www.patreon.com/endoftheworldbookclub⁠ Buy a book | You can also support the podcast by ordering books through our ⁠Bookshop.org⁠ page (ad, affiliate link). On this page https://bit.ly/BrowseEndOfTheWorldBooks
In the very first episode of The End of the World Book Club we’re discussing Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel and what’s it like to read pandemic novels during an actual pandemic. “Sure, but in what other life would I get to perform Shakespeare?” Spoiler levels for this episode: low Books mentioned: Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel (the ISBN of my hardback copy is: 9780385353304) The Water Cure by Sophie Mackintosh Severance by Ling Ma The Death of Grass by John Christopher The Drowned World by J.G. Ballard The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins King Lear by Shakespeare Sea of Tranquility by Emily St John Mandel Other things mentioned: Leena’s Podcast: No Books on a Dead Planet Film: Contagion (2011) Emily St John Mandel Interview Thanks to Leena, Sarah Jean, Jen, Maia, Louise, Niamh for their voice clips for this episode, and thanks to anyone who left a note on any of the posts requesting comments about Station Eleven. Send in your audio clips for the upcoming Severance by Ling Ma Book Club episode Deadline: March 25th 2024 Email your voice clip to endoftheworldbookclubpod@gmail.com Please include: SUBJECT: Severance Book Club Name (first name only please) and feel free to include pronouns The 30-45 second audio clip as an attachment (you can include your name in this clip too, or leave it out) Any additional info that would be helpful for me to have If your clip is a bit too long or there are pauses or mistakes, I will edit them a bit, so don’t worry about getting it perfect! Anyone sending a voice clip is consenting to their clip being used in an episode of The End of the World Book Club. If you don’t want your name read out, please let me know in your email email. The End of the World Book Club is a podcast about apocalyptic and dystopian literature, hosted by Sanne Vliegenthart. Join me in discovering sci-fi classics, reading climate books and diving head first into the huge realm of speculative fiction, all with the theme of the end of the world and what might come after it. Follow the podcast on Instagram ⁠@endoftheworldbookclubpod⁠ Sanne Vliegenthart is the creator of Books & Quills, author of a Book Club Journal, and a freelance Social Media Strategist and Literary Event Host in publishing. You can find her literary explorations of the UK and reading recommendations on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok at @booksandquills. Patreon | Support this independent podcast on Patreon, where you can listen to the Extra Broadcast bonus podcast with more sci-fi recommendations and behind the scenes, or join our book club chats and disaster film watch-alongs. ⁠https://www.patreon.com/endoftheworldbookclub⁠ Buy a book | You can also support the podcast by ordering books through our ⁠Bookshop.org⁠ page (ad, affiliate link). On this page you can browse all the books we'll be discussing this season: https://bit.ly/BrowseEndOfTheWorldBooks
The End of the World Book Club is a podcast about apocalyptic and dystopian literature, hosted by Sanne Vliegenthart. Join me in discovering sci-fi classics, reading climate books and diving head-first into the huge realm of speculative fiction, all with the theme of the end of the world and what might come after it. Follow the podcast on Instagram ⁠@endoftheworldbookclubpod⁠ Sanne Vliegenthart is the creator of Books & Quills, author of a Book Club Journal, and a freelance Social Media Strategist and Literary Event Host in publishing. You can find her literary explorations of the UK and reading recommendations on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok at @booksandquills. Patreon Support this independent podcast on Patreon, where you can listen to the Extra Broadcast bonus podcast with more sci-fi recommendations and behind the scenes, or join our book club chats and disaster film watch-alongs. https://www.patreon.com/endoftheworldbookclub Buy a book You can also support the podcast by ordering books through our Bookshop.org page (ad, affiliate link). On this page you can browse all the books we'll be discussing this season: https://bit.ly/BrowseEndOfTheWorldBookClub (or search for Booksandquills + Bookshop.org on Google)
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