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a book club, like oprah’s if oprah were two suburban guys from new jersey, or reese witherspoon’s if reese were two suburban guys from new jersey, except without the engine of fame that those two huge stars provide. but come on: oprah is not going to answer your emails. (trust us, we know.) every two weeks, a new book microscoped and surgeried by benevolent despot joey lewandowski and disgraced college professor "shreds"... with your help! here's a guarantee: every episode ends with an arrestable crime. will it be something boring like credit card fraud or something sexy like a casino heist? listen to find out.

how to win the lottery: a book club podcast "shreds" and joey lewandowski

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a book club, like oprah’s if oprah were two suburban guys from new jersey, or reese witherspoon’s if reese were two suburban guys from new jersey, except without the engine of fame that those two huge stars provide. but come on: oprah is not going to answer your emails. (trust us, we know.) every two weeks, a new book microscoped and surgeried by benevolent despot joey lewandowski and disgraced college professor "shreds"... with your help! here's a guarantee: every episode ends with an arrestable crime. will it be something boring like credit card fraud or something sexy like a casino heist? listen to find out.

    the overstory by richard powers

    the overstory by richard powers

    our eco module continues with the overstory by richard powers, which marks an early high point in the season as it’s one of our favorite books of all-time, and one of the best books we’ve ever read. first, though, we get into some heavy lotto pod lore. then, we dive into the overstory and wonder: is this the ideal version of this module? we talk about the return of literary magic tricks, our favorite characters and storylines, and the villain of the book. shreds shares some recent related (and unrelated) book reviews and then likens filmmakers to comedians. we talk about how to adapt this book (which may already be in the works).

    reading list for season nine
    land of milk and honey by c. pam zhang
    the overstory by richard powers
    something new under the sun by alexandra kleeman
    barn 8 by deb olin unferth
    fever dream by samanta schweblin
    square wave by mark de silva
    the glacier by jeff wood
    the man with the compound eyes by wu ming-yi
    the deluge by stephen markley
    drive your plow over the bones of the dead by olga tokarczuk

    • 58 min
    land of milk and honey by c. pam zhang

    land of milk and honey by c. pam zhang

    we’re kicking off our eco module with land of milk and honey by c. pam zhang — as well as some steve harvey talk. we ask: is this book a bummer? also: is the book pro cigarettes? we discuss the inner conflict of the protagonist, whether or not the novel’s depiction of climate disaster and climate repair is realistic, and the queer freudian love story at the heart of the novel. we talk about sacrificing long-term gain for short-term pleasure and our shared lack of ambition on the pod to try insane foods. joey relates this novel to fight club. we talk about how visual the novel is and how ripe for adaptation it feels.

    reading list for season nine
    land of milk and honey by c. pam zhang
    the overstory by richard powers
    something new under the sun by alexandra kleeman
    barn 8 by deb olin unferth
    fever dream by samanta schweblin
    square wave by mark de silva
    the glacier by jeff wood
    the man with the compound eyes by wu ming-yi
    the deluge by stephen markley
    drive your plow over the bones of the dead by olga tokarczuk

    • 47 min
    season nine theme and reading list

    season nine theme and reading list

    we’ve turned nine (seasons) old, and we’re celebrating by looking up what the ninth anniversary gifts are. (they are weird.) we then explore the next season’s worth of books, featuring another uplifting theme! shreds explains his process for picking books.

    reading list for season nine
    land of milk and honey by c. pam zhang
    the overstory by richard powers
    something new under the sun by alexandra kleeman
    barn 8 by deb olin unferth
    fever dream by samanta schweblin
    square wave by mark de silva
    the glacier by jeff wood
    the man with the compound eyes by wu ming-yi
    the deluge by stephen markley
    drive your plow over the bones of the dead by olga tokarczuk

    • 21 min
    first blood by david morrell

    first blood by david morrell

    our last-minute addition to the kentucky module turned out to be one of our favorite books on the podcast so far: first blood by david morrell rules so hard. after starting in media res as shreds reads from a blog about sylvester stallone, we play a kentucky celebrity game and discuss how the novel diverges from the movie (specifically in its violence and radically different ending). we talk about re-adapting this in a way that more closely adheres to the book, featuring modern actors and filmmakers. we talk about the novel holding rambo accountable for his actions, the sort of bizarre supernatural connection between rambo and teasle, and characters who seem to know nothing about chess and time zones. since hollywood mandated sequels to this perfectly contained story, we pitch sequel ideas that don’t feature john rambo.

    reading list for season eight
    the vine that ate the south by jd wilkes
    ancient oceans of central kentucky by david connerley nahm
    first blood by david morrell

    • 56 min
    david connerley nahm interview (author of ancient oceans of central kentucky)

    david connerley nahm interview (author of ancient oceans of central kentucky)

    before closing out our kentucky module, we had the pleasure of speaking with david connerley nahm, author of last week’s book, ancient oceans of central kentucky. after learning how to pronounce his name (oops), we ask a kentucky man about justified — and get an ernest p. worrell answer. we learn where david’s love of the mysterious and eerie came from, what he drew on from his life and his childhood while writing ancient oceans, and the specific way he structured, organized, and edited this book. we talk about the end of the novel (with spoilers!). david shares the one thing he’d do differently in publishing the book. we ask if he’d want to believe it was jacob who returned.

    reading list for season eight
    the vine that ate the south by jd wilkes
    ancient oceans of central kentucky by david connerley nahm
    first blood by david morrell

    • 53 min
    ancient oceans of central kentucky by david connerley nahm

    ancient oceans of central kentucky by david connerley nahm

    our kentucky module continues with ancient oceans of central kentucky by david connerley nahm as well as, you guessed it: more kentucky facts. first, though, we explore the twisted mind of matthew vaughn. we then discuss the profound sadness in the book, the best passage in the novel (which we agree upon), and why the ending worked (in spite of being more “plotty” than the rest of the book). shreds does some visual aids that can’t be seen before talking down to joey about being uncultured; joey fires back. we talk about the novel’s connection to j.d. wilkes’ the vine that ate the south and remember ghost stories (sort of) from our own childhoods. we talk about the process of recording audiobooks. (next week, we talk david connerley nahm about his book, his editing process, and much more.)

    reading list for season eight
    the vine that ate the south by jd wilkes
    ancient oceans of central kentucky by david connerley nahm
    first blood by david morrell

    • 39 min

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Great show!

I love reading along with the books that Bobby and Joey review. Their chemistry is great and fun to listen to.

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