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message 1: by Liz M (last edited Mar 02, 2015 06:16PM) (new)

Liz M 10.8 – Podcast Reading - Cory Day’s Task:
I love listening to podcasts, but the book recommendations pile up. Reduce your own podcast-induced TBR by reading a book mentioned in episode summary for one of the these podcasts:
Book Riot
The Bookrageous Podcast
Books on the Nightstand
Dear B*****s, Smart Authors
Dear Book Nerd
Galactic Suburbia
Outer Alliance Podcast
The Readers
SF Squeecast
Three Percent Podcast
The Writer and the Critic
Writers and Company

When claiming this task, please provide a link to the relevant episode which lists the title you chose.


message 2: by Cory Day (new)

Cory Day (cors36) | 1205 comments In case you don't notice, some of those podcasts are hosted by people who have blogs, so make sure if you use the search function that the result links to a podcast episode.


Theresa~OctoberLace (octoberlace) | 518 comments Cory, just to be sure I get it right, Book Riot podcast #50 mentions The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield. I can read this one (long on my TBR and I own it), but also need to post this link:
http://bookriot.com/2014/04/28/book-r...


message 4: by Cory Day (new)

Cory Day (cors36) | 1205 comments You got it!


message 5: by Krista (last edited Mar 01, 2015 05:44PM) (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments Hi Cory:

I was just using the link that Theresa posted above to get the hang of this task.

http://bookriot.com/2014/04/28/book-r...

I found a book I've had on hold for awhile on that list, but they've misspelled the title.

They have it listed as 'Deployment' by Phil Klay

I think it should be Redeployment by Phil Klay

This book won the 2104 National Book Award for Fiction.

Can I get Redeployment approved for this task?


message 6: by Cory Day (new)

Cory Day (cors36) | 1205 comments Krista wrote: "Hi Cory:

I was just using the link that Theresa posted above to get the hang of this task.

http://bookriot.com/2014/04/28/book-r...

I found a bo..."


You're good on that one - I actually remember that episode and the book cover. The show notes just got it wrong :)


message 7: by Krista (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments Cory Day wrote: "Krista wrote: "Hi Cory:

I was just using the link that Theresa posted above to get the hang of this task.

http://bookriot.com/2014/04/28/book-r......"


Thanks! -- In doing more research on the book I found that it's not a novel, it's a short story collection. Wa-hoo! This qualifies it for Style points.


message 8: by Rebekah (last edited Mar 01, 2015 10:24PM) (new)

Rebekah (bekalynn) Ok showing my ignorance again. I'm not exactly sure what a podcast is. Is it an audiobook? I went to some of the sites, so in order to find out what books are on the podcasts, do I have to listen to all of them? Sorry I'm so not with it!


message 9: by Karen Michele (new)

Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5305 comments This is going to be tons of fun, but there are so many, I just want to check a couple of things:

If there are multiple pages of podcasts are we allowed to go to all of the pages or just the initial linked page?

Are combo points done the same way? If we link to the podcast where the book is listed, we can claim the combo?

If the podcast does not actually list the books discussed can it be used if we listen to that podcast, or are we going to always be able to find the books listed in print? Most of the ones I've checked so far list the books, but on my first run through, I didn't see that on some of them.

Thanks! I've already found some books I really wanted to include this season that I couldn't fit anywhere else.


message 10: by Liz M (new)

Liz M Rebekah wrote: "Ok showing my ignorance again. I'm not exactly sure what a podcast is. Is it an audiobook? I went to some of the sites, so in order to find out what books are on the podcasts, do I have to listen t..."

Podcasts are like mini-radio shows whose recordings are online and can be listened to on the computer or downloaded from itunes or their websites and listed to on an ipod or smartphone.

You do not have to listen to all of them to find books -- yoou can read any book mentioned in the summary of any episode. For example:
http://writerandcritic.podbean.com/

Under the banner is "Episode 42: ‘The Bitterwood Bible’ and ‘How to Be Both’"

Books listed that qualify:
The Bitterwood Bible and Other Recountings by Angela Slatter
How to be both by Ali Smith
Sourdough and Other Stories by Angela Slatter

Scrolling down the page, will will find "Episode 41: ‘Hild’ and ‘Station Eleven’"

Books listed that qualify:
Hild by Nicola Griffith
Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel
The Wake by Paul Kingsnorth
Straight: The Surprisingly Short History Of Heterosexuality by Hanne Blank

And so on. Some of the websites linked are a little disorienting and it took me a little time to understand the layout & how for skim for interesting book titles!


message 11: by Liz M (new)

Liz M Christine wrote: "Are there links to the booklists somewhere or do we actually have to listen to the podcasts to find them?"

You do not have to listen to the podcasts to find books. I haven't explored all the websites thoroughly, so I don't know which lists the books.

http://booksonthenightstand.com/ has a searchable book index.


message 12: by Liz M (last edited Mar 02, 2015 03:42AM) (new)

Liz M Karen Michele wrote: "If there are multiple pages of podcasts are we allowed to go to all of the pages or just the initial linked page?..."

All episodes of the twelve linked podcasts are eligible (so yes, all pages)

Karen Michele wrote: "Are combo points done the same way? If we link to the podcast where the book is listed, we can claim the combo?..."

Yes

Karen Michele wrote: "If the podcast does not actually list the books discussed can it be used if we listen to that podcast, or are we going to always be able to find the books listed in print? Most of the ones I've checked so far list the books, but on my first run through, I didn't see that on some of them...."

The book must be listed in the episode notes/summary. And, unfortunately, some podcasts are better than others at listing all the books discussed.


Theresa~OctoberLace (octoberlace) | 518 comments Books on the Nightstand #229 mentions "Narnia" but does not specify a volume. Can that be used for the entire series?

http://booksonthenightstand.com/2013/...


message 14: by Liz M (new)

Liz M Theresa~OctoberLace wrote: "Books on the Nightstand #229 mentions "Narnia" but does not specify a volume. Can that be used for the entire series?

http://booksonthenightstand.com/2013/...-..."


No, the specific title must be listed. Also, when I used control-f to search the page you linked, there is no mention of "Narnia" or "Lewis".


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2603 comments I noticed that too.


Elizabeth (Alaska) Christine wrote: "Still a fair number of books to choose from, but a lot of episodes do not list the books. Just FYI.
"


Books on the Nightstand has about 2000 books. I also looked at The Book Nerd, which has a search field. At this point, I'm overwhelmed with combos.


message 17: by Cory Day (new)

Cory Day (cors36) | 1205 comments Christine wrote: "I was browsing through these in a random way. Unfortunately, quite a lot of them do not list books. There was one of them in particular that frequently said in their summary that they talked about ..."

That's true, and I expect it's why the moderators allowed me to keep so many options on the list :)

Dear Book Nerd is hosted on bookriot.com, which has regular entries in addition to a few different podcasts, so just make sure it comes from a podcast entry and not just a blog post.

I'm already finding that I remember certain books being talked about but I can't remember which podcast, or the book won't have ended up on the show notes. Still, the combos will be plentiful, I expect.


Elizabeth (Alaska) Cory Day wrote: "Dear Book Nerd is hosted on bookriot.com, which has regular entries in addition to a few different podcasts, so just make sure it comes from a podcast entry and not just a blog post. "

Thanks for this. The one I found *was* apparently from a blog.


message 19: by Cory Day (new)

Cory Day (cors36) | 1205 comments Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Cory Day wrote: "Dear Book Nerd is hosted on bookriot.com, which has regular entries in addition to a few different podcasts, so just make sure it comes from a podcast entry and not just a blog pos..."

That's a shame, but maybe it'll be less overwhelming? :)


message 20: by Liz M (new)

Liz M Christine wrote: "What I'm not gonna try to do - which I hate because I find it very fun - is to find combos on those podcasts for other tasks. Looking through there to see if a book I read for another task happens to be on one of those many individual podcasts would just take too many valuable hours. With the exception of the few that have very easy searchable lists...."

It is a tough impulse to fight, but I am with you on this sentiment!


message 21: by Theresa~OctoberLace (last edited Mar 02, 2015 06:07PM) (new)

Theresa~OctoberLace (octoberlace) | 518 comments Liz M wrote: "No, the specific title must be listed. Also, when I used control-f to search the page you linked, there is no mention of "Narnia" or "Lewis".

Fair enough, Liz. As to the mention of Narnia, I found that podcast through the book index on Books on the Nightstand, which lists, "The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe (Narnia)" with a link to podcast #229. The book is not listed on the page, but "Narnia" is mentioned in the podcast in a section on books made into movies.


message 22: by Karen Michele (new)

Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5305 comments Are we allowed to use new podcasts as they are posted during the challenge as long as the books are found on a list?


message 23: by Cory Day (new)

Cory Day (cors36) | 1205 comments Theresa~OctoberLace wrote: "Liz M wrote: "No, the specific title must be listed. Also, when I used control-f to search the page you linked, there is no mention of "Narnia" or "Lewis".

Fair enough, Liz. As to the mention of ..."


I'm still back and forth on this one, and I'd like Liz to weigh in on what I'm thinking:

1) The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe seems to be one of the books that was mentioned in passing on Books on the Nightstand and thus shows up in the book index compiled by a friend of the show, but the hosts did not add it to the show notes. I am inclined to only allow books that are in the show notes associated with the specific episode; that would mean that not every book in the index will work, and the episode notes must be verified.

2) I did find the entire Chronicles of Narnia mentioned here: http://bookrageous.podbean.com/e/book.... It's a little more precise than your find of "Narnia" mentioned in passing, but it isn't a specific book. In most previous challenges (and for canon, etc.) we usually take the approach that a single book qualifies if the entire series is listed, but this may be different. This is a weird one since it's so often sold as one volume.

Liz, what do you think?


message 24: by Cory Day (new)

Cory Day (cors36) | 1205 comments Karen Michele wrote: "Are we allowed to use new podcasts as they are posted during the challenge as long as the books are found on a list?"

I'll let Liz confirm, but I believe so.

We went back and forth on how to narrow it down - by podcast or by date - and chose the list of podcasts, so later episodes should qualify. The moderators won't be scanning every single podcast for new (or old, for that matter) show notes though - you'll have to find your own combos :)


message 25: by Liz M (new)

Liz M Cory Day wrote: " I am inclined to only allow books that are in the show notes associated with the specific episode; that would mean that not every book in the index will work, and the episode notes must be verified...."

I agree with this. While I am incredibly impressed that the fans of this podcast have compiled such a comprehensive database, to simplify score-keeping the scope of the task was deliberately limited to the titles that were the focus of the podcasts and "important" enough to be included in the episode summary.

Cory Day wrote: "In most previous challenges (and for canon, etc.) we usually take the approach that a single book qualifies if the entire series is listed, but this may be different...."

Unfortunately, I am not going to allow every book in a series if only the series title is referenced. We allow it with list based tasks because the number of series is finite and defined before the start of the challenge and we can control how much work is involved. For example, it took me almost an hour just to prepare the Discworld series to be included into the database for 20.4-Guardian.

We knew this task was unusual and doesn't fit the usual methods we use in score-keeping. But it is such a fun idea and I hoped you all would enjoy poking around the various podcasts and seeing what books are being talked about as much as I have!


message 26: by Liz M (new)

Liz M Cory Day wrote: "We went back and forth on how to narrow it down - by podcast or by date - and chose the list of podcasts, so later episodes should qualify...."

Yes, later podcasts qualify. :)


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Sam (theliteraryhooker) | 1008 comments Can I get confirmation on Beyond the Highland Mist? It's mentioned here: http://smartbitchestrashybooks.com/20...

Also, is anyone else having issues with the Bookrageous Podcast website?


message 28: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah (bekalynn) I'm finding the book index on the BOTN not working.


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2603 comments Can we use the buy, borrow or bypass column off the book riot page? I found some books I want to read in that section.


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Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments Rebekah wrote: "I'm finding the book index on the BOTN not working."

It looks like the index is broken. But I was able to use the 'Search' field. I entered an author's name, or book title and pulled up podcast episodes. Just note that it will pull up podcasts with ANY word in the title. :-)


message 31: by Cory Day (new)

Cory Day (cors36) | 1205 comments Krista wrote: "Rebekah wrote: "I'm finding the book index on the BOTN not working."

It looks like the index is broken. But I was able to use the 'Search' field. I entered an author's name, or book title and pu..."


Yeah, the index was working the last time I checked, but not when I just went to it. If it's still broken in a couple of days I'll let them know - it may just be being edited since a new episode just came out.


message 32: by Cory Day (new)

Cory Day (cors36) | 1205 comments Jayme(the ghost reader) wrote: "Can we use the buy, borrow or bypass column off the book riot page? I found some books I want to read in that section."

Unfortunately, no. The Buy, Borrow, Bypass column is part of the blog. Only entries like http://bookriot.com/2015/03/09/book-r... will work. They'll say "The Book Riot Podcast" and have an episode number. For Dear Book Nerd, they'll say "Dear Book Nerd #..."


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2603 comments okay, I was just checking.


message 34: by Joy (new)

Joy (joyousnorth) Using the Books on the Nightshelf index, I found that Elsewhere by Richard Russo was included in podcast #207: It’s great to give *and* receive!, however, instead of listing books in the summary of the episode, they linked to a separate BOTNS Holiday Gift Guide. Is this acceptable?


message 35: by Cory Day (new)

Cory Day (cors36) | 1205 comments Joy wrote: "Using the Books on the Nightshelf index, I found that Elsewhere by Richard Russo was included in podcast #207: It’s great to give *and* receive!, however, instead of listing books in the summary of..."

They explicitly say they don't list the books because they want you to see all of them, so I am inclined to allow it, but will let the moderators verify.


message 36: by Liz M (new)

Liz M Joy wrote: "Using the Books on the Nightshelf index, I found that Elsewhere by Richard Russo was included in podcast #207: It’s great to give *and* receive!, however, instead of listing books in the summary of..."

I'll accept it. Please refer to this post when claiming the points. Thanks!


message 37: by Jama (new)

Jama | 242 comments So this task has got me listening to podcasts for the first time, and I'm really enjoying them a lot! Now instead of just looking for podcasts which cover my tbr books, I am learning about new ones and adding them to my already very long list. Very fun:-)


message 38: by Joy (new)

Joy (joyousnorth) Liz M wrote: "I'll accept it. Please refer to this post when claiming the points..."

Thank you!


message 39: by Cory Day (new)

Cory Day (cors36) | 1205 comments Jama wrote: "So this task has got me listening to podcasts for the first time, and I'm really enjoying them a lot! Now instead of just looking for podcasts which cover my tbr books, I am learning about new one..."

I'm so glad! I love them so much, and not just book ones!


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Claire Jefferies (clairesjefferies) | 157 comments If any of you podcast experts come across a reference to either Girl in the Dark or After Birth, I'd love if you'd let me know…I just finished GITD and just started After Birth but can't seem to find a place in the spring challenge for either of them. I've searched the linked podcasts and also don't find a reference to either, but I'm not sure if I'm doing my searches right.

If anyone comes across either of these in one of the podcasts, I would really appreciate a heads up. Thanks everyone!


message 41: by Cory Day (new)

Cory Day (cors36) | 1205 comments Claire wrote: "If any of you podcast experts come across a reference to either Girl in the Dark or After Birth, I'd love if you'd let me know…I just finished GITD and just started ..."

I didn't really recall either of them from a podcast, and did a quick search to confirm. However, since they're relatively new, they may yet be discussed. If I hear about either on future episodes I'll let you know!


message 42: by Claire (new)

Claire Jefferies (clairesjefferies) | 157 comments Thanks Cory - you're so on top of this podcast stuff :) I appreciate you keeping an eye out!


message 43: by Karen Michele (new)

Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5305 comments Do you remember this one on any podcasts? I know it's been on Book Riot, but I don't remember if I saw it on any podcast lists. I can't find any other place where it would count:

H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald

Thanks for your help, Cory!


message 44: by Cory Day (new)

Cory Day (cors36) | 1205 comments Karen Michele wrote: "Do you remember this one on any podcasts? I know it's been on Book Riot, but I don't remember if I saw it on any podcast lists. I can't find any other place where it would count:

[book:H is for Ha..."


Sorry, nothing clicked. Like you said, Book Riot the site mentioned it, but not the podcast.

Unfortunately, I listen to way more podcasts than we ended up listing, so sometimes a book will sound familiar but I've heard it or read it elsewhere...


message 46: by Claire (new)

Claire Jefferies (clairesjefferies) | 157 comments Kate S wrote: "Girl in the Dark is here"

Hooray! Thank you, Kate!


message 47: by Karen Michele (new)

Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5305 comments Christine wrote: "H is for Hawk should qualify after all!

http://www.cbc.ca/radio/writersandcom..."


Thanks for finding this, Christine!


message 48: by Karen Michele (new)

Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5305 comments Hi Cory,
Can you think of a podcast that included The Bees by Laline Paull?


message 49: by Cory Day (new)

Cory Day (cors36) | 1205 comments Karen Michele wrote: "Hi Cory,
Can you think of a podcast that included The Bees by Laline Paull?"


I knew Simon had mentioned it on the Readers, but it was in reference to his other podcast. I knew I'd heard it elsewhere though - here you go!

http://smartbitchestrashybooks.com/20...

Not where I expected to find it!


message 50: by Karen Michele (new)

Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5305 comments Thank you so much, Cory! I did look, but hadn't found it anywhere! Now it counts--- yay!


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