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NEW FORMAT ALERT! Your two favorite fake British friends have been SUPER busy. Too busy, in fact, to read the same bloody book. So they took some time to talk about two different books they read in a more concise format:
Making Friends with Monsters by Sandra Rostirolla (Kit's pick)
The Things We Leave Unfinished by Rebecca Yarros (Bridge's pick)
In the mood for a hefty mental health journey for a young boy in Australia? Or perhaps a modern-day romance laced with the high drama of a WWII storyline? Give these a whirl.
Shout out to:
Trellis Coffee Bar in Augusta, GA
The Libby App that will change your life
Kit's Ko-fi Shop
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Pulitzer Prize winner and recently adapted by Netflix for a limited series, "All The Light We Cannot See" is a book that can change your life. Naturally, that meant Kit and Bridge had to register their official opinions in the form of cork ratings and a deep dive into the character's minds... exploring the tricky moral ground of a sympathetic Nazi character. But complex intellectual conversations aside, the booze does get to them and things do get a little silly toward the end. You won't want to miss it.
Reading content: All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
Drinking content: Homemade mulled cider with Odessa Brandy
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Spooky season and probiotics? Let's give it a go!
Kit and Bridge swap out their usual headwear for witch hats and stoke up the fires under their cauldrons as they get ready to embrace their inner witches. In The Once and Future Witches by Alix Harrow, your two favorite fake British friends discuss what bullshit it is that taking down the patriarchy requires so many bloody meetings, what "speechifying" means and why it should make a comeback into the modern vernacular, and how this tome of a book might benefit from a movie adaptation.
Reading Content: Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow
Drinking Content:
Kit - Olipop Vintage Cola
Bridge - Rowdy Mermaid Hello Ginger
Other references:
Sharon Lynn Fisher's new novel, Salt and Broom
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Your two favorite fake British friends address the age-old question: can a much loved book ever been successfully adapted into a feature-length film? Opinions abound as Friend of the Pod and author, Laura Marden, joins for the discussion about queer intimacy displayed on screen, the concept of found family, and perhaps most importantly, the magic that are white polo breeches.
Watching Content: Amazon's Red, White & Royal Blue
Drinking Content: Various blends of herbal tea!
Show Notes:
Today's special guest, Laura Marden, has published a short story in the Seers and Sibyls anthology, published by Brigids Gate Press. Learn more through the link: Seers and Sibyls, edited by MJ Pankey (bookshop.org)
We also mentioned:
The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood Inkheart by Cornelia Funke Little Women by Louisa May Alcott The Princess Bride by William Goldman Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien (naturally) In the Mood for Love (2000 film) -
They're baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack! After disappearing rather unceremoniously, Kit and Bridge are ready to get back to business.
In this episode, your two favorite fake British friends talk about what the FRENCH TOAST they've been doing (mostly what Kit has been doing - she's got the big news!). They also share some fun tea (as in literal tea, not the hot "goss") and talk about some things they are doing differently this season.
Email us your favorite drink recipe: [email protected] and we'll feature it on our podcast!
-Special thanks to Giorgia for translating Epic of Helinthia into Italian! She has some amazing interviews with authors who write books based on mythology on her youtube channel, including interviews from the authors of Lilith and Clytemnestra, and an interview with yours truly, MJ Pankey (Kit) which you can listen to right here: Giorslibrary on Youtube
-Special thanks to the following authors for reading and blurbing Epic of Helinthia. Kit has read their books as well and highly recommends:
-L.E. Harper - Kill Your Darlings: Kill Your Darlings a book by L. E. Harper and M. J. Pankey (bookshop.org)-Hegeleen Kissel - Tales of Thread: Tales of Thread a book by Hegeleen Kissel (bookshop.org)
-Silja Evelyn - Pretty Boy: Pretty Boy a book by Silja Evelyn (bookshop.org)-Nick Davies - El Flamingo: El Flamingo a book by Nick Davies (bookshop.org)
-Sharon Lynn Fisher - Salt and Broom: Salt & Broom a book by Sharon Lynn Fisher (bookshop.org)
-A.D. Rhine - Horses of Fire: Horses of Fire: A Novel of Troy a book by A. D. Rhine (bookshop.org)-Maria V. Snyder - The Study of Poisons: The Study of Poisons a book by Maria V. Snyder (bookshop.org)
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What do you get when you give a bowling champion a chance for revenge after her most prized possessions are stolen? You get one epic show down at the corner gas station.
Don't miss this episode covering Mrs. Perez, an adorably punchy short story written by the Texan author, Oscar Cásares. Your two favorite fake British friends, Kit and Bridge, talk bowling, rebirth, and how they want to be best friends with Lola. Listen in to hear Bridge pronounce Spanish words poorly and for their cork ratings. Plus, tune in to the next episode because rumor has it Kit has taken up bowling as a result of this short story.
Drinking Content: J. Lohr Cabernet Savignon
Reading Content: Mrs. Perez by Oscar Cásares
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In this episode of Buzzed British Book Club, your favorite fake British friends Kit and Bridge dive into the wonderfully vibrant world of "Goat," a short story written by the multi-talented James McBride. They learned many life lessons, like "If it looks like a buzzard, and smells like a buzzard, it ain't catfish."
In this close knit community living in a rural corner of Pennsylvania, where electricity is scare and opportunities even more so, Goat's chance to get out is his speed. He can run circles around just about anyone. But the circles keep spinning in this tale as the girls puzzled over the secrets Goat's teacher discovers and what it means for the characters and the real people they are meant to reflect.
Join us for this great sneak peak into the lush voices James McBride writes - we return to this author later this year to read his novel, The Good Lord Bird. You won't want to miss our chat and our cork ratings!
Drinking Content: Exquisite Collection - Rose Cotes du Provence 2021Reading Content: "Goat" by James McBrideListen on LeVar Burton ReadsFollow us on Twitter @buzzedbritcastFollow us on Instagram @buzzedbritbookclub
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Peruse the library of regrets and bad decisions with Kit and Bridge in this week's breakdown of Matt Haig's The Midnight Library. This episode delves into themes of mental health, hope, and how the little things can make the biggest difference in the world.
Drinking Content: Martin's Rake Sauvignon Blanc, 2021
Reading Content: The Midnight Library by Matt Heig
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Imagine growing up in a land where you look different from everyone else; there isn't a single person in your world that looks like you. Your parents are gone, you're teased and bullied mercilessly, and the world has been torn apart by war. This is the premise of the great Kurt Vonnegut's story and your two favorite fake British friends, Kit and Bridge, get into it. They talk belonging, Joe Louis, the nuances of the military that Vonnegut nailed with the lightest touch, and how this story can cut you right to the bone. Join them for more about Kurt Vonnegut, more LeVar Burton admiration, and the cork ratings, of course!
Drinking Content: The Sheriff of Buena Vista (Fancy!)
Reading Content: D.P. by Kurt Vonnegut
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After a lengthy intermission, Kit and Bridge's coverage of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo continues with Part Two! Your two favorite fake British friends get into it with Celia, continue their love affair of Harry, talk about who saw the plot twist coming with some random mentions of Grey's Anatomy, and wrap up with their cork ratings. They got into some Winking Owl this go 'round so you know Kit loved it!
Drinking Content: Winking Owl Merlot
Reading Content: The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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And the Academy Award goes to... Your two favourite fake British friends, Kit and Bridge! Actually, no, but who doesn't love a little Hollywood glamor with some on-set romances and hidden loves? Tune in as Kit and Bridge walk the red carpet of this amazing novel, breaking down the characters like fashion police on a Timothee Chalamet number.
Reading content: The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
Drinking content: Prosecco with hearts on the bottle
Buy the book: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-seven-husbands-of-evelyn-hugo-taylor-jenkins-reid/6762842
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Have you ever wondered what happens after you die? Did your vision involve a bureaucrat getting messages from God via pneumonic tube? Well, that's what the great Stephen King depicts in his short story, "Afterlife."
Your two favorite fake British friends jump into the beyond with some Tuscan Red wine to facilitate these lofty thoughts about the afterlife, regret, and how Mr. King weaves historic events into this story that give it even more depth. Listen in to hear their thoughts and cork ratings!
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"History, huh? Bet we could make some."
Kit and Bridge continue their long, winding chat of Red, White, and Royal Blue as the prosecco goes very much to their heads. Don't miss the discussion and their cork ratings in part two of their coverage of Casey McQuiston's "banter-ful" novel. And while they won't give the ratings here, it's fair to say your two favorite fake British friends fancy this rom-com.
Reading content: Red, White, and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
Drinking content: LaMarca Prosecco
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As the season of love settles around you, join Kit and Bridge as they romp their way through the delightful rom-com that is Casey McQuiston's Red, White, and Royal Blue. Paired with LaMarca's Prosecco and lots of steamy scenes, there is no way they make it through without needing a cold shower at the end. Listen in for the journey of a cross-the-pond romance that could dictate world politics and break the internet all at once.
Reading content: Red, White, and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
Drinking content: LaMarca Prosecco
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Looking for a jaunt with a murderous wizard and a morally-complex thief that culminates in a giant pile of ----? Look no further, mates.
Your two favorite fake British friends, Kit and Bridge, jump into another short story that LeVar Burton covered in his podcast. Listen to the story (both parts) and join the debate -- is Jayn's accent Irish, English, Jamaican...? And how do you feel about the motivation for the whole escapade?
Kit and Bridge enjoy a "kitty cat" bottle of wine and the complex characters in this High Fantasy world. Join them for their cork ratings and share your own in the comments.
Reading Content: Empty Places by Richard Parks
Drinking Content: Moselland Reisling (dusty rose kitty cat wine bottle)
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Content warning: this episode deals very heavily in discussions of abuse, both psychological and physical, rape, and suicide. Please take care as you listen.
Your two very special BBBC correspondents, Kit and Bridge, continue their bone-deep admiration for Octavia Butler. This episode is part one of a two part discussion of the novel, Kindred.
In this first part, Kit and Bridge discuss the paradox that keeps pulling our heroine, Dana, back and forth between 1976 and 1815. It's a gut-wrenching story, grounded in terror, violence, abuse, and the realities of life as an enslaved person. Listen along to hear their thoughts on this decisive narrative and learn more about the Great Octavia Butler.
Reading content: Kindred by Octavia Butler
Drinking content: Nighthawk Black Rich Red Wine Blend (Bota Box)
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Content warning: this episode deals very heavily in discussions of rape, suicide, abuse, both psychological and physical, in tandem with the story and as our hosts share personal experience. Please take care as you listen.
In this second part of the discussion of Octavia Butler's Kindred, your two hosts dive further into Dana, Rufus, Kevin and Alice's characterization. As Dana continues to navigate being wrenched between times, the stakes continue to rise until the plot reaches such a desperate climax there is no way you can put this book down. Kit and Bridge hypothesize about Octavia Butler's influence on another well-known time-traveling heroine, Claire of Outlander, and share their cork ratings. You won't want to miss this episode!
Reading content: Kindred by Octavia Butler
Drinking content: Nighthawk Black Rich Red Wine Blend (Bota Box)
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Kit and Bridge are kicking off the New Year with a new short story by the phenomenal Octavia Butler. Tune in as they sip terrible hot toddies to nurse their colds and drink in this amazing short story (as voiced by LeVar Burton) to nurse their souls. Childfinder was written in 1971 but did not see the light of day until 2014. Join your favorite fake British friends as they weave their way through the complicated world Octavia Butler crafted and attempt to decipher the hidden message in the historical text. Listen to follow along and hear their ratings of the hot toddies (gave a heavy hint already) and the short story!
Reading Content: Childfinder by Octavia Butler
Drinking Content: Random homemade hot toddies
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Happy New Year, mates! Your two favorite fake British friends are here to share some of their plans for this year, including their reading list, how they will choose short stories, and more details for what is sure to be a corkin' good year!
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In the final episode for 2022, Kit and Bridge cap off the year with Showtime Cabernet Sauvignon and Jhumpa Lahiri's Year's End. Your favorite fake British friends toast to this short story, the in-between of cultural assimilation, generational trauma, and why everyone should go to therapy and say you're sorry. Listen to follow along and hear their ratings of the wine and the book!
Reading Content: Year's End by Jhumpa Lahiri
Drinking Content: Showtime Cabernet Sauvignon (aged in bourbon bottles)
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