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Hi 👋 My name is Jennifer and I love books! I love them so much I became a librarian, I write stories in my free time, and I have a podcast where I talk all things bookish: Big Book Energy. These conversations will address how books were, are, and will continue to be relevant to our every day lives. Keep reading ❀
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Sitting Down With Florida ManThis week, BBE welcomes the Florida Men on Florida Man podcast back to the show. Jennifer sits down with Wayne to discuss Dave Berry’s book, Best State Ever, a heartfelt defense of his beloved state of Florida. Episode HighlightsSponges. Yes, sponges. We know, you're hooked already.The Villages: your favorite quasi-dystopian retirement community.When are you considered a Floridian? What about a Mainer?The Skunk Ape makes an appearance, which is unsurprising given Jennifer’s Bigfoot obsession.Anecdotes on alligators are shared.If you're in Florida and want to go to a beautiful park with a lighthouse, check out St. Mark's National Wildlife Refuge.What do you think the best state ever is and why? The answers may [not] surprise you.Connect with Florida Men On Florida ManInteresting in learning more about Florida Man? Find them on your favorite podcasting app.Or check out their website.Or their supremely ~aesthetic~ Instagram.Support the PodFind BBE on InstagramVisit the Bookshop StoreBuy Me A Coffee!Don’t forget to leave us a review if you are enjoying the pod.*Some of the links above are affiliate links and I will receive commission from any purchases made through them*Support the show
The Never-To-Be-Read ListThis week Jennifer gives a [belated] look at her 2021 reading and talks about her reading goals for 2022. Yes, she knows that it is already March.Paige Presents Webtoons: One of Jennifer’s latest Webtoon obsessions, The Gentle Way follows the Judo practitioner Jun as she learns how to confront her fears and overcome her anxiety. Super cute, romance vibes, but also great lessons on how to live your life bravely and authentically.Visit the author's Instagram or Patreon if you want more!Episode HighlightsDid Jennifer reach her 2021 reading goals of 80 books and reading all the unread books on her shelf? No. No she did not.Trying to pick more reasonable goals for 2022 reading.Please help Jennifer figure out how to read the books she already owns. Please.Jennifer introduces the slightly re-imagined segment: Paige Presents WebtoonsSupport the PodFind BBE on InstagramVisit the Bookshop StoreBuy Me A Coffee!Don’t forget to leave us a review if you are enjoying the pod.*Some of the links above are affiliate links and I will receive commission from any purchases made through them*Support the show
BBE is transitioning to a new phase. One that unfortunately lacks Paige. Tune in to hear about her new adventures, plans for the future, and a wrap up of season 4. Stay tuned for a new phase of BBE where Jennifer will continue to bring you all the bookish content you could hope for!Support the show
Listen along as we take a dive into what some might consider fanfiction. Whether or not it is, we here at BBE loved hearing Captain Wentworth's side of the Persuasion story.Support the show
Paige needed to compensate for the discomfort brought on by reading a spicy romance novel. She went with aliens.Area 51, by Bob MayerLearn more about the author and his books on his website.Want to read about flying saucers and shadowy military ops? Support us by buying a copy from our Bookshop store.Paige Presents Fun with Comics: Jennifer talks Webtoon Like Wind On A Dry Branch. Click on for some plague, demons, and magic.Creative’s Corner: For some amazing commentary content and zany original music, check out YouTuber MĂŒnecat.Discussion QuestionsWhy did Paige pick this book?What did Jennifer think of the alien insanity?Do we have any more "wild" sci-fi reads to recommend?Given Mayer’s military background, what do we think about the negative depiction of the military in this book?Insert Jennifer talking about Stargate a lot againSupport the PodFind us on InstagramFind us on TwitterDon’t forget to leave us a review if you are enjoying the pod.*Some of the links above are affiliate links and we will receive commission from any purchases made through them*Support the show
BBE branches out with this month's pick into uncomfortable territory for both Jennifer and Paige (but mostly Paige). Tune in to hear out thoughts on our first Guilty Pleasure Pick: The Kiss Quotient.The Kissing Quotient, by Helen HoangLearn more about the author on her website.Want in on the spice? Grab a copy for yourself on our Bookshop store.Paige Presents Fun with Comics: Girls of the Wild’s on Webtoon.Creative’s Corner: Paige serves up an Iceland-inspired podcast: Saga Thing. Hosted by two professors, get an entertaining breakdown of Icelandic literature.Discussion QuestionsWhy did Jennifer choose The Kiss Quotient as a guilty pleasure book?I [Jennifer] am dying to know what you [Paige] thought of this book, it is very outside our normal range of readingWhat were your favorite or least favorite spicy moments?Support the PodFind us on InstagramFind us on TwitterDon’t forget to leave us a review if you are enjoying the pod.*Some of the links above are affiliate links and we will receive commission from any purchases made through them*Support the show
Shame, Shame: An Intro to Guilty Pleasure ReadsIn this first episode of BBE Shorts, Jennifer spends some time musing over what “guilty pleasure reads” means to her, and even reveals some of her favs to fall back on when she’s feeling down. She also explores what our listeners think of as guilty pleasure reads and hints at future episodes that dig more into why we feel guilty about reading certain things rather than others.Some of Jennifer’s fav guilty pleasure reads:Any Jane Austen booksMr. Darcy’s DiaryCaptain Wentworth’s DiaryAnything by Eva IbbotsonCrown Duel by Sherwood SmithRadiance by Grace Draven and companyWinternight Trilogy by Elizabeth ArdenThen honestly probably some of my fav webtoons that I read and re-read over again, which I am already planning on mentioning those more in a later episode.Interested in any of these books? Some of them are available on our Bookshop store!Questions Jennifer AsksWhat do I think of when I think of guilty pleasure reads?What other genres or specific books do people classify as ‘guilty pleasure’?Where does this guilt come from?Support the PodFind us on InstagramFind us on TwitterDon’t forget to leave us a review if you are enjoying the pod.*Some of the links above are affiliate links and we will receive commission from any purchases made through them*Support the show
As you may remember, we experienced some technical difficulties back in February and weren't able to release our normally scheduled episode. Well, we're back with Tiger's Daughter, for real this time. Tune in to hear our lost episode and what Paige thinks about this Mongol inspired pick.Mythology & Folklore: MongoliaHere are the references Paige used for Mongolian mythology:http://www.antor.org/mongolia-culture.htmlhttps://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803110143814https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erlikhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9ClgenPaige Presents Fun with Comics: This week, Jennifer raves about the adorable Down To Earth.The Tiger’s Daughter, K. Arsenault RiveraKeep up with the author by visiting her website.Interested in the story? Buy a copy for yourself and support the podcast!Creative’s Corner: want some vintage editions of works by black authors? Maybe a custom curation in your chosen topic? Look no further than Good Books Atlanta, a mother-daughter duo dedicated to providing the best of blackness in literature. You can also check out their instagram!Discussion QuestionsHave you ever read anything with a Mongol influence?What do you think about Shizuka and Shefali’s relationship?What is Paige’s perspective on critiques of The Tiger’s Daughter?https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2032356303?book_show_action=true&from_review_page=1https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1999199519?book_show_action=true&from_review_page=1Support the PodFind us on InstagramFind us on TwitterDon’t forget to leave us a review if you are enjoying the pod.*Some of the links above are affiliate links and we will receive commission from any purchases made through them*Support the show
For our final bonus episode of this season, our coworker Dianna has come on to talk about Period Power. Let us know what you think! We may have a part 2 in store for you!Period Power, by Maisie HillVisit the author’s website to learn more about her and her work.Purchase a copy for yourself and support the podcast at the same time!Folio Facts: This month, Paige tackles the witch hunting manual, Malleus Maleficarum, which translates to Hammer of the Witches! Despite an awesome name, this book was written by a terrible dude, Heinrich Krammer, in 1486, and was used to persecute many suspected witches in the centuries that followed. Interested in learning more? Check out this video by the Law Library of Congress on their copy, or this video by Story To Tell.Discussion QuestionsHow do you feel about Eastern/Traditional Chinese Medicines and Hill’s take on a lot of weastern period related medicines? (i.e. the pill)Do you feel like her overview in chapter one gave you new, or even surprising information, NOT covered in “sex ed”?What are our thoughts on Hill’s recommendation for diet to support our cycle?Support the PodFind us on InstagramFind us on TwitterDon’t forget to leave us a review if you are enjoying the pod.Support the show
Paige finally gets her chance to make everyone listen to a story from Irish Mythology. Tune in to hear about an Irish epic centered around a cattle raid and a protagonist with the weirdest superpower. Mythology & Folklore: IrishMost of this came from the preface of the TainWikipedia got Paige through the info on the Morrigan and LughPaige Presents Fun with Comics: Get real bookish and check out The Reference Desk podcast, hosted by two librarians and discussing the topics that fascinate them the most.The Táin, translated by Thomas KinsellaPurchase a copy for yourself and support the podcast at the same time!Creative’s Corner: This week, Jennifer is recommending another webtoon, Unholy Blood. Recommended if you’re into vampires, action, gorgeous art, or badass kween protagonists.Discussion QuestionsTale Foundry suggests that one of the reasons that Irish mythology isn’t as popular, and also is an excellent choice for writers, is because there are a lot of holes in the myths. It isn’t as tightly constructed as say Norse Mythology or Greek Mythology. What do you think about this?Cuchulainn is used as a propaganda tool by Northern Ireland. What do you think about harkening back to a glorified past based on mythology?Support the PodFind us on InstagramFind us on TwitterDon’t forget to leave us a review if you are enjoying the pod.If you’d like to support the podcast and get access to full-length bonus episodes, check out our Patreon.*Some of the links above are affiliate links and we will receive commission from any purchases made through them*Support the show
For Jennifer's final episode of the season, she has chosen a slightly different pick with the Power of Myth by Joseph Campbell. Tune in as she analyzes Campbell's theories on comparative mythology.The Power of Myth, by Joseph CampbellResources Jennifer used:Joseph Campbell has a rather robust wikipedia article, that also details and links some of the critiques leveled against him that you can check out. Like Jennifer mentioned in the episode, these are all pretty old at this point.Interview w/ the Curator of the Joseph Campbell Archive and Library gives some interesting perspective on Campbell’s career from someone who knew him personally.Another article published shortly after Campbell’s death on his works and legacy.Intrigued by our discussion? Purchase a copy of The Power of Myth for yourself.Paige Presents Fun with Comics: Descender by Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen.Creative’s Corner: Paige serves another mythology knockout with YouTube channel Fortress of Lugh.Discussion QuestionsCampbell says, “We can’t have a mythology for a long, long time to come. Things are changing too fast to become mythologized” (38). Do you agree with this statement? If there is a modern mythology, what would it be?Campbell argues that there are four functions of myths, but that the fourth one is most important for us today: pedagogical. Meaning that myths teach us “how to live a human lifetime under any circumstances” (39). What do you think? What have myths taught you in your life?What do you think of the concept of the monomyth (the hero’s journey)? Is it truly as all-encompassing as Campbell made it out to be?Support the PodFind us on InstagramFind us on TwitterDon’t forget to leave us a review if you are enjoying the pod.If you are interested in being on the show, check out the Book Elder tier on our Patreon*Some of the links above are affiliate links and we will receive commission from any purchases made through them*Support the show
This episode we are doing Horror Lite! Paige's friend Sammie chose a book for us that has just enough horror elements to not scare the uninitiated but also has an original concept that all of us appreciated. Tune in to hear about the Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins.The Library at Mount Char, by Scott HawkinsCheck out Scott Hawkins’ website.Buy your own copy of The Library at Mount Char.Folio Facts: This month Jennifer digs into the story of Mark Hoffman, who’s story was recently highlighted in the documentary, Murder Among the Mormons.Discussion QuestionsWhich of the catalogs would you want to study?The concept of a heart coal is cool as fuck and we should discuss.Why is the language catalogue the most powerful in the library? And how does Carolyn capitalize on this power?Was the library at Mount char the library at Alexandria at one point? Destroyed to keep it secret???Father tells Carolyn about the chances he gave David to become the heir to the universe, and Carolyn being the monster he has to overcome. What does this say about Nature vs. Nurture?Support the PodFind us on InstagramFind us on TwitterDon’t forget to leave us a review if you are enjoying the podIf you are interested in being on the show, check out the Book Elder tier on our Patreon*Some of the links above are affiliate links and we will receive commission from any purchases made through them*Support the show
For this episode, Paige chose a classic feminist retelling of King Arthur: The Mists of Avalon. However, on closer inspection of the author we found some information that casts the novel in a very different light.Mythology & Folklore: the legend of King ArthurResources Paige used for the folklore surrounding King Arthur:Britannica articles on King Arthur, Arthurian Legend, and Culhwch and Olwen.Paige Presents Fun with Comics: This week Jennifer talked about one of her new favorite Webtoons: The Strongest Florist.The Mists of Avalon, Marion Zimmer BradleyTo learn more about the author, check out her Wikipedia page.To learn more about the book, check out the Wikipedia page. For reasons mentioned in the episode, we do not feel it is appropriate to profit off sales of Bradley’s work, and therefore you will not find this book on our Bookshop site as usual.Creative’s Corner: Jennifer presents the Spooky Science Sisters! An awesome podcast debunking some supernatural stuff with science. They create amazing and entertaining social media content as well. You can find them on Instagram (and other social media) and you can listen to the pod almost anywhere podcasts live.Discussion QuestionsWhat did you think of Mists of Avalon when you read it?Let’s talk about Bradley’s questionable legacy. Also, why do we have to have this discussion every other episode?The Book that Made Me a Feminist Was Written By An Abuser, by Jessica JerniganSFF Community Reeling After Marion Zimmer Bradley's Daughter Accuses Her of Abuse, by Alison FloodDeirdre Saoirse Moen has shared several blog posts on how the accusations unfolded.What’s your favorite piece of Arthurian based media?Support the PodFind us on InstagramFind us on TwitterDon’t forget to leave us a review if you are enjoying the pod.If you are interested in being on the show, check out the Book Elder tier on our Patreon*Some of the links above are affiliate links and we will receive commission from any purchases made through them*Support the show
Mythology & Folklore: Pre-ColumbianResources used for general Pre-Columbian mythology:The Britannica article on Pre-Columbian cultures was very in-depthLost World of the Maya (Full Episode) | National GeographicAnd here is what Jennifer used in relation to Black Sun specifically:QueztalcoatlPaige Presents Fun with Comics: This week Paige talked about New Spring, a graphic novel interpretation of Robert Jordan’s prequel to the Wheel of Time series. Unfortunately, Jennifer was not able to find this on Bookshop...but you can always look on AbeBooks!Black Sun, Rebecca RoanhorseFor more info about the author, check out her website, she also did an interview with NPR about Black Sun.Buy a copy of Black Sun for yourself. Creative’s Corner: we had a guest this week! Cameron from Florida Men on Florida Man podcast joined us today to talk about their show. Cameron entertained us with some of his  fav stories on Florida Man. They have some exciting things coming up that we talk about in this episode, but make sure to check out their website for all their links and all the latest.Discussion QuestionsInitial thoughts on the book; did you like it?Multiple POV successes and failures, our thoughtsAs mentioned in the discussion, Paige uses BestFantasyBooks and BestScienceFictionBooks.com to help her find awesome new reads.What about other fantasies based in Latin or South America?These are actually pretty hard to find, but here are the resources Jennifer did come across: a Reddit thread on Pre-Columbian fantasies, a Reddit thread on Latin America-based fantasies more generally, and a BookRiot article on Latinx fantasy.Nebula Awards: why do we think this was nominated? What book do we think should win? We’re doing a blog series on the Nebula nominees this year! So make sure to check the blog for reviews on all the novels and novellas.Support the PodFind us on InstagramFind us on TwitterDon’t forget to leave us a review if you are enjoying the pod.If you are interested in being on the show, check out the Book Elder tier on our Patreon*Some of the links above are affiliate links and we will receive commission from any purchases made through them*Support the show
For this episode we brought in an expert!  Jennifer's compatriot from graduate school, Ryan, joined us to discuss The Knife Man: Blood, Body Snatching, and the Birth of Modern Surgery, which focuses on the wild life and times of surgeon John Hunter. Both gruesome and fascinating in equal parts, you won't want to miss out on this one. The Knife Man, Wendy MooreFor more info about the author and her other books check out her website.Buy a copy of The Knife Man for yourself. Folio Facts: This month Paige chose the Book of Kells as our Folio Facts topic. The epitome of medieval illuminated manuscript, the exact origins of this book remain mysterious. Today you can find it on display at Trinity College in Dublin. If you can’t make it to Ireland any time soon, you can also view the Book of Kells online.Discussion QuestionsWhat is your favorite (or horrifying?) medical practice/belief/procedure you learned about in the book?How can we reconcile Hunter’s incredible contributions to the medical field with his more unsavory actions?Should Charles Byrnes bones be returned to Ireland?Was the “Hunterian Revolution” inevitable? In other words, would the effects of the Enlightenment have eventually led to people combining the study of human anatomy and surgery with a corresponding move away from Galenic practices?Ryan’s Book RecommendationsThe Dead Shall Not Rest, Tessa HarrisThe History of the Royal Society of Medicine, Penelope HuntingDr. MĂŒtter’s Marvels, Cristin O’Keefe AptowiczOther Links mentioned in the Episode[William] Hunterian Museum: https://www.gla.ac.uk/hunterian/[John] Hunterian Museum: https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/museums-and-archives/hunterian-museum/Support the PodFind us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/big_book_energyFind us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/big_book_energyDon’t forget to leave us a review if you are enjoying the pod: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/big-book-energy/id1494813078If you are interested in being on the show, check out the Book Elder tier on our Patreon*Some of the links above are affiliate links and we will receive commission from any purchases made through them*Support the show
This episode, Paige chooses a tale firmly rooted in Norse Mythology. Tune in to hear about everyone's favorite Trickster and his take on some less well known myths.Mythology & Folklore: NorseResources used for general Norse mythology:The Creation of the Cosmos: https://norse-mythology.org/tales/norse-creation-myth/The Nine Realms in Norse Mythology: https://skjalden.com/nine-realms-in-norse-mythology/And here is what Paige used for Loki specifically:Loki the Trickster in Norse Mythology: https://blog.vkngjewelry.com/loki-trickster-god/Paige Presents Fun with Comics: Stray SoulsThe Gospel of Loki, Joanne M. HarrisFor more info about the author, check out her website.Buy a copy of The Gospel of Loki  for yourself. Creative’s Corner: for a hefty dose of cuteness, check out bobertquail on Instagram.Discussion QuestionsWere you familiar with any Norse myths before this episode and if so, which ones?Do you have any favorite movies/books that feature a Norse myth component? (i.e., let’s talk about MARVEL!)Support the PodFind us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/big_book_energyFind us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/big_book_energyDon’t forget to leave us a review if you are enjoying the pod: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/big-book-energy/id1494813078If you are interested in being on the show, check out the Book Elder tier on our Patreon*Some of the links above are affiliate links and we will receive commission from any purchases made through them*Support the show
Tune in for a dive into Greek mythology and a book that Jennifer says is the best she's read in a while and one that WILL make you cry: The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller.Mythology & Folklore: GreeceResources used for general Greek mythology:A Brief Summary of Greek Origin Story: https://youtu.be/4VaO1tx29ekCrash Course Mythology on Greek creation: https://youtu.be/XNCQ9w59I7MGreek Gods family tree: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_tree_of_the_Greek_godsAnd here are the links Jennifer used for The Iliad:Wiki page on The Iliad: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IliadOverly Sarcastic Productions vid on The Iliad, a good laugh: https://youtu.be/faSrRHw6eZ8Paige Presents Fun with Comics: Attack on TitanThe Song of Achilles, Madeline MillerFor more info about the author, check out her website.Buy a copy of The Song of Achilles  for yourself. If you are interested in other books inspired by The Iliad, check out this Goodreads list.Creative’s Corner: YouTube channel, Useful Charts. Far more interesting than the name sounds so make sure to check it out!Discussion QuestionsDid you like Greek mythology growing up? What was your favorite myth if you had one?What were your thoughts/impressions reading The Odyssey or The Iliad for school? (This is Jennifer assuming everyone had to read at least one of them at some point for school)Support the PodFind us on Instagram.Find us on Twitter.Don’t forget to leave us a review if you are enjoying the pod.If you are interested in being on the show, check out the Book Elder tier on our Patreon!*Some of the links above are affiliate links and we will receive commission from any purchases made through them*Support the show
This week we discuss a classic of Japanese Literature: Tales of Moonlight and Rain by Ueda Akinari.  Tune in to hear some wild stories and to hear Jennifer's opinion on a classic.Mythology & Folklore: JapanJennifer did her best to give a brief summary of Japanese religious history during this episode, and here are a few of the sources that she used:A bullet list of the main points of Japanese religious history: https://www.uwosh.edu/facstaff/barnhill/244-japan/bits-of-historyWikipedia article on ShintoWikipedia article on Religion in JapanWikipedia article on Japanese MythologyVery cool video that tells the Shinto creation myth with Japanese artwork: https://youtu.be/l3MKdJjQeOwAn impressive 25-minute summary of Japanese history with adorable animations: https://youtu.be/8Zwi3XXLci8And here are the sources for some of the specific folklore bits that Jennifer talked about:An interesting discussion between two Buddhist monks on the Asura Realm: https://youtu.be/SnauEqgUYnwWikipedia article on the Asura RealmAn amazing encyclopedia of Japanese yokai: http://yokai.com/A brief survey of some of the most notorious Yokai: https://youtu.be/Gd1D2gWhDXMPaige Presents Fun with Comics: Lazarus, Image ComicsTales of Moonlight and Rain, Ueda AkinariWikipedia article on Ueda AkinariWikipedia article on Tales of Moonlight and RainBuy a copy for yourself: https://bookshop.org/a/9616/9780231139137Creative’s Corner: a true crime YouTube channel, Brief Case. Discussion QuestionsWhat was the last book you read that made you feel like you were not smart enough to be reading it?What books have you read that you felt suffered from being translated? i.e. something was missing, the word choice or style didn’t come across well, etc.Support the PodFind us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/big_book_energyFind us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/big_book_energyDon’t forget to leave us a review if you are enjoying the pod: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/big-book-energy/id1494813078If you are interested in being on the show, check out the Book Elder tier on our Patreon*Some of the links above are affiliate links and we will receive commission from any purchases made through them* Support the show
This season we are doing Phone a Friend for our bonus episodes! Tune in to hear guest host Brooke join us to discuss Leigh Bardugo's Ninth House!Ninth House & Leigh BardugoLearn more about the author on her website: https://www.leighbardugo.com/about/Watch the trailer for the new Shadow and Bone series here: https://youtu.be/vDd_IEBwP2UBuy a copy of Ninth House for yourself: https://bookshop.org/a/9616/9781250751362Folio Facts: The Codex GigasThis month, Paige presents the Codex Gigas, which is not only a big a** book, but is also known as the Devil’s Bible, due to the creepy story of its origin and a huge illustration of Satan himself inside. To learn more:Check out Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_GigasOr this youtube video: https://youtu.be/bsDe42IRvVoDiscussion QuestionsWhat were your overall thoughts/opinions of the book? Did you like it?Thoughts on the use of sexual assault and drugs as part of Alex’s backstory?What did you think about the chronological arrangement of this narrative? i.e. three, sometimes four different timelines cutting in and out of each otherDo you have a favorite character?What did you think of the magic system compared to others?Did you guess who the villain was?Support the PodFind us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/big_book_energyFind us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/big_book_energyDon’t forget to leave us a review if you are enjoying the pod: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/big-book-energy/id1494813078If you are interested in being on the show, check out the Book Elder tier on our Patreon*Some of the links above are affiliate links and we will receive commission from any purchases made through them*Support the show
This episode we dive into the Witcher franchise with The Last Wish. Tune in to continue our talks on Slavic folklore and our thoughts on the Witcher book and Netflix series.Slavic Folklore ResourcesBrendan Noble on the Striga: https://youtu.be/eIAUemZb1voDogman Narrative’s Recap of a Strigoi Legend: https://youtu.be/DBmXA0SKyk8Listen to a podcast episode reading the story of Vasalisa the Wise and the Sea Tsar: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sea-tsar-and-vasilisa-the-wise-a-russian-folk-tale/id1504182068?i=1000469626290Paige Presents Fun with Comics: In the Bleak Midwinter, WebtoonThe Last WishLearn more about Adrej Sapkowski:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrzej_SapkowskiWatch the Netflix Show:https://www.netflix.com/title/80189685Buy a copy for yourself: https://bookshop.org/a/9616/9780316438964Creative’s Corner: Henry Sotheran’s Rare Bookseller Discussion Questions:What did you think of the book?Book vs TV show?What did you think about the Law of Surprise? Do you believe Stregobor or Renfri?Support the podFind us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/big_book_energy Find us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/big_book_energy Don’t forget to leave us a review if you are enjoying the pod: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/big-book-energy/id1494813078 If you are interested in being on the show, check out the Book Elder tier on our Patreon*Some of the links above are affiliate links and we will receive commission from any purchases made through them*Support the show
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