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Book Riot - The Podcast

#214: Deploy Your Nuance

Book Riot - The Podcast

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4.41.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2017

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

This week, Rebecca and Jeff talk about JULIUS CAESAR backlash, Amazon being the fifth largest bookstore chain in the U.S, Trump blocking Stephen King on Twitter, and much more.   This episode is sponsored by: The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O by Nicole Galland and Neal Stephenson ThirdLove Audiobooks.com   Links discussed in this episode: Big-time sponsors pull support of Julius Caesar production inspired by Trump  Trump Block Stephen King on Twitter 20,000 libraries participating in world’s largest book club Amazon will be fifth-largest bookstore chain Hero of the week: trainer promotes “books before boxing” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This episode is sponsored by the rise and fall of Do Do a linguist, a military spy, a quantum physicist, and witches.

0:10.0

All must travel in time to bring back magic.

0:12.0

Take the trip too. Read the rise and

0:14.3

fall of Doo by master storyteller Nicole Galland and the best-selling author of

0:19.5

Cryptonomicon Neil Stevenson. Check out the rise and fall of Do-D-O-D-O at Neil Stevenson.com.

0:26.7

Stevenson is ST-E-P-E-N-S-O-N. N-S-O-N. N. reading this episode 214 recording on Thursday, June 15th, 2017. I'm Jeff O'Neill

0:45.4

I'm here with Rebecca Shinsky. We're coming to you from BookWrite.

0:48.9

Hello. Hello hello hello hello hello.

0:52.1

I think we're finally through the little free library follow-up.

0:55.5

Oh yeah, I think we are too. Yeah, thank you all so much for your feedback. I say on the whole

1:01.4

people were kind of in our camp.

1:04.0

There's something he, this is a good spur to examine the thing,

1:09.2

but it's also not a thing that need, you know,

1:11.3

let's not throw out the baby with the bath water

1:13.2

you know and reflect on it I think that's thing that's hard for a lot of people and

1:18.2

me included in this is that if you have a little free library in your

1:21.5

neighborhood or you run one and you see something good

1:24.4

how to come out of it it's like it's anecdotal data right you know like well in my neighborhood

1:29.5

blah blah blah or I see this or whatever which could very well be and just like that heat map wasn't

1:36.1

proscriptive like it doesn't describe all little free libraries either just in trends and

1:39.5

that's the difficult thing about collections of data is like if your sample size is one or two and

1:44.9

you're an outlier then it's hard to look at the whole thing but anyway thank you guys

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