
Library Card takes a deep dive into one book per episode, and features a conversation among friends that will have you thinking deeply about what you're reading and get you inspired to read more. Hosted by Brian Brinkman, Megan Glionna, and RJ Bee.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & CultureBooksArts | |||

This week we're talking about The Shining by Stephen King, and The Shining by Stanley Kubrick. This is one of our many episodes to bring you a book and a movie discussion.
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Thanks for joining us for another edition of Blockbuster Card, a special part of our Library Card family. Today we're discussing the instant classic Paul Thomas Anderson movie One Battle After Another.
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This week we're discussing the short story "Temple Street," by our very own co-host RJ Bee. Hope you enjoy the story and the discussion. We'll be back next week with a discussion of the movie One Battle After Another.
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On this episode we're discussing Intermezzo, the 2024 novel by Sally Rooney.
And here's a link to RJ's short story, "Temple Street," which we'll be discussing on the next episode.
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There are so many terrible literature/book-based podcasts out there, that when I stumbled upon this gem, I just had to leave a positive review. Smart, insightful perspectives into some phenomenal book choices. More of this, please!!
Listened to the first episode and have The Bee Sting arriving tomorrow in the mail. Looking forward to continuing on this journey. Some of the audio quality though on the first episode was a little off, but overall it was still definitely worth a listen.
Loved the first episode. I’m 3/4 quarters through the Bee Sting (which is crushing me) and looking forward to that discussion.
Despite the improve nature of other podcasts, would it be possible to list the books out? It’s hard to read along with short notice.
And thanks again for North Woods. I’m well over a hundred books for the year and these two are on top my list









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