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Showing posts with label j reeder archuleta. Show all posts

Episode 28: What We Read In January

 It's time for Episode 28, and Dean might have read a little too much! PJ gets excited for Michael Ende, Dean trashes Cormac McCarthy, and we have a surprise call-in from Peter Morris, co-author of The East German Spy Mistress. 


Books reviewed include:

- Entremeses / entr'actes (Cervantes, 1615)

- Novelas Ejemplares  / exemplary novels (Cervantes, 1613)

- The Road (Cormac McCarthy, 2006)

- Rio Sonora (J. Reeder Archuleta, 2010)

- Amor y Pedegogía / love and pedagogy (Miguel de Unamuno, 1902)

- The Neverending Story / die unendliche geschichte (Michael Ende, 1979)

- Lenchen's Secret / lenchens geheimnis (Michael Ende, 1991)

- The East German Spy Mistress (Natalia Pastukhova w/ Peter Morris, 2022)

 -Garth Marenghi's Terrortome (Garth Marenghi, 2022)


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Episode 27: What We Read In December

 Happy New Year from the Books Boys! Join Dean, PJ, and PJ's cuatrico as we end the year with our final reviews. We also get a surprise call-in from author Elma Linz Kanefield (elmalinzkanefield.com)

Books discussed include:

- The Hunchback Of Notre Dame (Victor Hugo, 1831)

- La Celestina (Fernando de Rojas, 1499)

- Don Juan (Gonzalo Torrente Ballester, 1963)

- The El Paso Red Flame Gas Station (J. Reeder Archuleta, 2017)

- Hamlet's Mirror (Elma Linz Kanefield, 2022)

- The Dog That Nino Didn't Have / Het Hondje Dat Nino Niet Had (Edward Van de Vendel, 2013)

- The Little Polar Bear/ Kleiner Eisbär, Wohin Fährst Du (Hans De Beer, 1987)

- Little Polar Bear, I'll Be Back Soon (ibid. 1988)

- The Face Of Another / Tanin No Kao (Kobo Abe, 1964)


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Episode 26: What We Read In November

Welcome to Books Boys 26! This month is a stacked show with tons of books and 2 interviews!
Dean has been travelling through time to read books set in the ancient world, and PJ has been reading lots of children's books, plus surprise call-ins by authors Lindsay Sealey (lindsaysealey.com) and J. Reeder Archuleta. 

Books discussed include:

- The Best Good Horse (J. Reeder Archuleta, 2022)
- Made For More (Lindsay Sealey, 2022)
- Yo, Julia (Santiago Posteguillo, 2018)
- Murder In The Garden of Socrates / Mord im Garten des Sokrates (Sascha Berst, 2008)
- Acté (Alexandre Dumas, 1838)
- The Golden Ass / The Metamorphoses of Lucian (Apuleius, C2nd AD)
- Le Morte D'Arthur / Tales of King Arthur (Sir Thomas Malory, 1485; ed. Michael Senior, 1980)

- Ask and it is Given: Learning to Manifest Your Desires (Esther and Jerry Hicks, 2005)
- Where Are You Going? To See My Friend! (English and Japanese Edition) (Eric Carle and Kazuo Iwamura, 2003)
- American Born Chinese (Gene Luen Yang, 2005)
- Ray (Marianna Coppo, 2020)
- Hair Love (Matthew A. Cherry and Vashti Harrison, 2019)
- Cactus / Saboten (Yoko Kitami, 2005)
- Hilda and the Troll (Luke Pearson, 2010, 2013)
- A Boy Wants a Dinosaur (Hiawyn Oram and Satoshi Kitamura , 1990)
- In the Attic (Hiawyn Oram and Satoshi Kitamura, 1984)
- Me and my Cat? (Satoshi Kitamura, 1999)
- When Sheep Cannot Sleep (Satoshi Kitamura, 1986)
- I have a house / Yo Tengo Una Casa (Claudia Legnazzi, 2001)

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