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Book Talk for BookTok

Lightlark by Alex Aster (Part 2)

Book Talk for BookTok

Cloud10

Arts, Books

4.8642 Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2024

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to our Winter Book Club! Each week we provide a flash analysis of some of BookTok's favorite books. This week we discuss Lightlark by Alex Aster. This is part 2 of this week's Episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:02.0

And I'm Jay.

0:02.9

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0:07.2

We share real stories, honest convos, and the tools that helped us ditch alcohol and come back to ourselves.

0:12.3

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0:21.7

Now go listen to Moxicated wherever you get your podcasts.

0:43.1

Welcome to Book Talk for Book Talk with Jack and Amy, a literary podcast where we deep dive into the writings of your favorite novels.

0:49.2

This winter, we're hosting the book club while we prepare for our 10-part literary analysis of Sarah J. Mass's Throne of Glass.

0:55.8

This is Jack. And I'm Amy. And each week,'ll discuss one book from our Winter Book Club roster.

1:01.2

By using our literary backgrounds, we'll provide our flash analysis of each book, as well as discuss listener thoughts. This is part two of this week's episode, where we're discussing

1:06.0

Lightlark by Alex Astor.

1:15.4

What other comments do we have from our listeners?

1:16.1

All right.

1:18.3

So let's go into positives.

1:21.1

I liked the different world building.

1:22.5

I thought it was very unique.

1:31.9

I did think the world itself and the different tribes and aisles was very interesting.

1:42.1

It felt to me it almost, would I say it went one step further or two steps farther than a quarter of thorns and roses?

1:43.4

I think the answer is yes. Absolutely. I think so. And the reason

1:46.5

why I would say that it goes one step farther is because not only are the different powers and

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