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2: The Best Led Zeppelin Song is by Pink Floyd: No Rest for the Wicked

2: The Best Led Zeppelin Song is by Pink Floyd: No Rest for the Wicked

Season 1 Episode 5 Published 7 years, 6 months ago
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Our next read (in two weeks) will be Wicked Deeds on a Winter’s Night and the witches are coming! WDOAWN is the story of Bowen MacRieve (werewolf) and Mariketa the Awaited (witch)…and the book that really breaks open the wide world of IAD. We’ll be joined by the brilliant Adriana Herrera, and you won’t want to miss it. Get ready for the read along at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books or your local indie.

Show Notes

- Some fun facts about The Amazing Race.

- The Valkyeries in mythology, and maybe you didn't notice that "Val Hall" is a play on Valhalla.

- Vampires in pop culture & literature.

- Remember your high school English teacher talking about characters who are foils of each other? This is not to be confused with your algebra teacher talking about how to solve quadratic equations.

- On Urban Dictionary, I want to kiss the person who defined Frigid it as "An outdated, Victorian term used to describe women who aren't interested in sex. Only used today by drunk men in bars to explain why the woman they attempted to pick up wasn't interested."

- A wacky look at some potential real life examples of time travel.

- Just out of curiosity, this is what you'll find if you google "Bad Ass Estonian General." IMPRESSIVE.

- Sarah's wet noodle joke is part of a long literary tradition where vampires just need a good dose of viagra.

- All about beta heros, cinnamon roll heroes, and a link to a lot of talk about the latter from Ana Coqui's November 2018's #RomBkLove.

- Sarah mentions "the vampire chained to a bed" and she's talking about Conrad Wroth, the hero of Dark Needs at Night's Edge (book 4).

- Just a brief review of birth control, how we use it, and why it is so important to women's rights.

- In case you were wondering why Jen talked about "no one ever h

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