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Bibliophage
Author: Gwenna Laithland
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Bibliophage: Noun, One who devours books, a book worm, an avid reader.
Every good writer is probably a better reader. This is the podcast that proves it. New York Times bestselling author Gwenna Laithland is living out every avid reader’s dream. Forcing her friend to listen to her rave about her latest literary obsession. With co-host Tori Phantom, there's interviews, discussions, fan-kidding, and more. It's like an adult book report. You'll see. Er, hear. You'll hear. Just listen.
Every good writer is probably a better reader. This is the podcast that proves it. New York Times bestselling author Gwenna Laithland is living out every avid reader’s dream. Forcing her friend to listen to her rave about her latest literary obsession. With co-host Tori Phantom, there's interviews, discussions, fan-kidding, and more. It's like an adult book report. You'll see. Er, hear. You'll hear. Just listen.
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Ever slept for days? How thirsty were you when you woke up? And why does middle of the night water taste so dang good? On this episode of Bibliophage, Tori Phantom (author to be) gets to discuss their favorite books. From wall flowering to how good things hurt to the life-altering consumption of Andrea Gibson poetry, we discuss whether happy endings are realistic or if their surreality is the whole point.
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Why are butter knives so dang useless? They aren't sharp enough to cut anything and they aren't even that good at spreading butter. How did we end up with an *almost* pointless (literally and figuratively) weapon on the dinner table? Bee Wilson knows. (Mostly the answer is...men.) In her book Consider the Fork, she explains the origins of the butter knife, addresses why French cooking is the way it is, and explores the ways our culture is shaped by our kitchens. Not just the food that's made in them, but what the food is made with, the tools and technology of feeding ourselves.
This book is one of Gwenna's favorites for a lot of reasons. She doesn't have any fancy awards to give but she gives some anyway. (There's even medals, y'all.) Tori and Gwenna also take a bit of time to discuss reading formats, veiny things, pasta water, narrative non-fiction, and how Tori is running out of Wood books.
NEW! Bibliophage Merch is now available. Every purchase of Bibliophage Products supports the podcast and literacy rates as a portion of every sale goes directly to Reading is Fundamental, helping get books in children's hands and instilling a love of reading across the nation. Get your Bibliophage merch here!
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If you'd like to pick up your copy of Consider the Fork or get ahead of the podcast and check out next episode's book, M*rd*r Your Employer by Rupert Holmes, here's a handy-dandy link to my online bookstore. Yes, I get commission if you buy from this link. Thanks for your support!
https://bookshop.org/shop/gwennalaithland
And finally, you can pre-order my newest book, Thinky Thoughts: All Grown Up & Still Just As Confused. It's an essay book that wanders through the millennial wasteland that is my youth, the confusing period of figuring out how to be a parent without being the reason my kid needs therapy. Well, without being MOST of the reason my kid needs therapy.
https://static.macmillan.com/static/smp/thinky-thoughts-9781250390028/
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Do you judge books by their covers? Don't lie. That's what covers are for. We judge books by their covers and sometimes we judge poorly. I avoided Emily Henry for so long because her covers didn't appeal to me. I'm super glad I got over it though because Emily Henry does great work with dialogue and interiority. On this episode of Bibliophage we discuss not just covers and Book Lovers but also how readers are like Pokemon and how orcs births make small town romances are perfectly acceptable even if unrealistic. Yes, context is provided. In the episode.
Next time on Bibliophage we are discussing Consider the Fork by Bee Wilson. If you'd like to read before we chat, please consider using my links below to purchase your copy. Every purchase from Bookshop.org supports a small, independent bookstore. (And yes, I earn a little commission too.)
Bookshop.org
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Amazon
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And our Book Nook series continues. This week we are celebrating the plant parents who bring the outside to the inside so they have have green stuff and books.
Enjoy!
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On this episode of Bibliophage, we're serving up some Godzilla. Well, the species of them anyway. Join us as we explore John Scalzi's Kaiju Preservation Society. In this episode we attempt to decide:-How Winged People Cuddle-If House of Leaves is a book or rage bait-If John Scalzi is down in the sewer with the rest of the Twilight fans who can't be appropriate about the fandom. (Hello, my ratties.)-If Tori's TBR is ever going to have something that isn't an American History book on it.Next time on Bibliophage we'll be enjoying a helping of Emily Henry's Book Lovers. If you haven't read that one and would like to pick up a copy, please consider purchasing from one of my links. Your support keeps this podcast going. As do your subs, likes, shares, comments, and turning on notifications. Bookshop.orghttps://bookshop.org/shop/gwennalaithlandAmazonhttps://www.amazon.com/shop/gwennalaithland/list/2FD8HGB3IRNQZ?ref_=aipsflistAnd introducing our new Book Nook Outfittery where Gwenna and her friends dream up reading spaces and do all the searching for you. For now these are Amazon lists but we'll add other retailers and sources as soon as we are able.
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Are you a Harry Potter fan? Or...were you before...well, you know? Looking for something to scratch that itch? A book with all the best bits of magic, intrigue, and self-discovery?
Have we got the solution to your problem? Yes. Yes, we do.
We open the podcast with two adults discussing a middle-grade book. Vanya and the Wild Hunt by Sangu Mandanna ticks all the boxes for the hungry HP fan.
Auramere > Hogwarts and we cover all the reasons why.
Supportive parents & teachers: check.
Fallible folks who make mistakes: check.
Winged deer: check.
Wonderful story with cultural diversity, neurodivergence, and age-appropriate discussions of boundaries, consent, self-acceptance, and coming of age: check, check, check, check, check, check, check.
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Bibliophage: one who devours books as if they are food; a bookworm.
Every good author is a good reader. Therefore every good author has a favorite author. Bibliophage is the podcast that allows authors to celebrate and uplift their co-workers, favorite authors, and fellow bookish creators.
New York Times best-selling author Gwenna Laithland will celebrate her favorite books and invite her author friends to share their favorites. Even better, Gwenna won't just be talking to an empty room. Nope. She gets to live out every bibliophage's dream. Her spoiler-preferring best friend will be trapped in a room and forced to listen to Gwenna give grown-up book reports on her latest literary obsessions and yap with fellow author-type folk.
With co-host Tori Phantom, Gwenna will explore what books the folks that make books read. From reading habits to can't-miss titles to works that forever altered us, Bibliophage is a peak into the words that shaped the worlds authors create.
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