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Jólabókaflóð
About
The Jungle Books, Penguin Clothbound Classics
Bookish Christmas Presents
Australian Women Writers Challenge
Sign Up for 2018
November Round Up
ACT Lit-Bloggers of the Future
Hope in Dark Times, An Evening with Michael Leunig
All the blog posts
Whispering Gums
Blog Website
Street Library Australia
Website
Our New Street Libraries
The Green Shed
Website
Street Library Vandalism
Article on Street Library Vandalism
The Foxall Street Library Brothers
Asia Bookroom Christmas Tree
Episode 19 – Giving Books
Worldbuilders
End of Year Fundraiser
Storytime Pledge
Alan Finkel’s Pledge
Australian Library and Information Association
My Storytime Pledge to my Niece
2018 Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards
Shortlist
2017 Goodreads People’s Choice Awards
Full List of Winners
2018 Indie Book Awards
Longlist
2017 Bad Sex Award
The Guardian’s Article
Charles Darwin Annotated Origin of Species
Daily Mail Article
“The Shepherd’s Hut” by Tim Winton
Cover Released
“Transcription” by Kate Atkinson
Facebook post
Sydney Morning Herald List of 2018 Book Releases
Full Article
The Green Books
The Guardian Article
Publisher
Trailer for adaptation of Tim Winton’s “Breath”
The Guardian Article
Jennifer Lawrence starring in Hannah Kent’s “Burial Rites”
The Guardian Article
The Age’s Good Weekend interview with Hannah Kent, October 2016
Miniseries Adaptation of Little Women
Stan Facebook post
“The Public” film
Youtube Trailer
Harry Potter news
Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery game
Harry Potter and the Portrait of what Looked Like a Large Pile of Ash
Harry Potter and the Creaky Cabinet
J K Rowling on Grindelwald Casting
Amber Heard on JK Rowling’s Statement
Backlash against To Siri With Love
Bookriot Article
Observer Article
Is the senior English syllabus too depressing?
ABC News Article
Cat Person
The Guardian Article
“Cat Person”
The BBC’s “Cat Person: What Robert (Probably) Thought”
Max the Cat
Washington Post Article
Tiny Books
Video
Annie’s Pie Charts Angharad’s Pie Charts
/r/fantasy Subreddit
Link
The Australian Human Rights Commission reports 11% of Australians identify as LGBTIQ
AHRC Website
“Lonesome Dove” by Larry McMurty
The Best Book Ever Written
“The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood
Annie’s Second Top Read
“The Sellout” by Paul Beaty
My review
“Do Not Say We Have Nothing” by Madeliene Thien
My review
“On Doubt” by Leigh Sales
My review
“120 Days of Sodom” by the Marquis de Sade
Wikipedia link so you don’t end up on a watchlist
“Quills” starring Geoffrey Rush and Kate Winslet
Sorry about my dog barking! She wasn’t even sorry.
Scratch Map
Book Bingo
Should I review the religious text I read?
The Economist’s 2017 Books of the Year
Article
The Guardian’s Best Books of 2017
Article
Barack Obama’s top reads of 2017
Facebook post
ACT Writers Centre Christmas Party
Blog Post
Muse Christmas Sale
“Beneath a Scarlet Sky” by Mark Sullivan
My review
“La Belle Sauvage” by Philip Pullman
“The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle” by Haruki Murakami
My review
“Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow” by Jessica Townsend
My review
“Joe Cinque’s Consolation” by Helen Garner
Loved your podcast Angharad (or should I start calling you Hari.) I haven’t quite finished it – it’s long! But, thanks for your thanks. I really enjoyed the mentoring. It was fun, and interesting for me too.
I relate so much to your lovely gifts, and not being sure you’ll use them, particularly the bookmarks and notebooks. I have a shoe box full of lovely notebooks and journals I haven’t used, and another shoebox full of bookmarks. I have plans for storing/displaying the bookmarks in an album but that won’t work for the few metal and more 3D ones I have.
I enjoyed your discussion with your friend about GoodReads ratings. I hate that they don’t allow half-stars, so I pretty much give everything 4, with the very occasional 5 and 3. I figure my review is the real thing.
I enjoyed a lot of your book news too, including about adaptations. … but I’ll have to try to finish the rest later. The tennis is way too exciting!
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Thanks so much for listening, Sue! Though I do admit this one was very long. Annie and I do get a bit excited!
I don’t mind Angharad or Hari (as long as it isn’t Harriet or Ann haha!). I do get a bit of a thrill when people call me Angharad though.
That’s a great idea for your bookmarks! I’ve been meaning to do a podcast episode on bookmarks – maybe we can collaborate once you decide what you’re going to do with your collection!
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Haha, maybe we could, though I’ve had the idea for a few years but have done nothing about it yet. Like a lot of my ideas for organising things around me!!
I’m happy to call you Angharad – it’s lovely – though I’m always a bit nervous about the pronunciation.
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