Join your Longmont Public Library librarians for a monthly dive into what Longmont's reading now. The Book Chatter podcast is designed for adults. Some reading material and discussion topics may be unsuitable for those younger than age 18.
Want more content on the books, media or library services we discuss? See our podcast notes to get links, reading suggestions, comments from hosts, and more.
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Join your Longmont Public Library librarians for a monthly dive into what Longmont's reading now. The Book Chatter podcast is designed for adults. Some reading material and discussion topics may be unsuitable for those younger than age 18.
Want more content on the books, media or library services we discuss? See our podcast notes to get links, reading suggestions, comments from hosts, and more.
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In honor of Poetry month we invited local author and poet Joshua C. Robinson. If you are interested in trading heir books we have them available at out library here in Longmont Colorado.
Joshua's Bio:
Joshua C. Robinson (They/Them) received degrees in Playwriting and Poetry from the University of Missouri; they hold a Master’s of Arts Management from Columbia College Chicago. They have performed nationally and locally. Their work is featured in a multitude of journals and stages, New City, The Maneater, Writer's Block Zine, and more. They survived a year and a half of non consecutive homelessness. Their memoir “Homeless With God,” has yet to win any awards, but there's still time. They would like to take themselves less seriously someday. They would also like to take a nap. They love you, and they mean it.
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Jana, Jason, Donne, and Jess discuss books and films for all ages to celebrate Native American Heritage Month and cozy season! Recommendations include:
Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge and the teachings of plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Floors by Patrick Carman
Slathbog’s Gold by M. L. Forman
Tuesdays at the Castle by Jessica Day George
Dog On It: A Chet & Bernie Mystery series by Spencer Quinn
Real Murders: The Aurora Teagarden Mysteries series by Charlaine Harris
Mister Tender’s Girl by Carter Wilson
The Girl Who Lived by Christopher Greyson
The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King
Trickster (CW App)
Indian Horse (Netflix)
Rez Dogs (Hulu)
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In this episode, library staff Jana, Jimmy, and Amber discuss what they're reading, and loving, now including the following titles: Kilt Trip by Alexandra Kiley, The Fiancé Dilemma by Elena Armas, Fresh Hell by Cameron Chaney, Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk,The Chosen and the Beautiful by Nghi Vo, Swimming in Paris: A life in three stories by Colombe Schneck, and Turn Left at Machu Picchu: Rediscovering the lost city one step at a time by Mark Adams.
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Barb, Donne and Tracey bring an eclectic mix to the table-- from vampire hunters to mini-habits, romance to suspense, and books exploring the origins of words, foods, and video games.
Tasting history: explore the past through 4000 years of recipes, by Max Miller; When in Rome, by Liam Callanan
Atomic Habits by James Clear (audio); Puzzled by Pan Cooke (graphic novel); Bullet by Laurel K Hamilton (Kindle)
Little Book of Video Games by Melissa Brinks;The Cross Examination of Oliver Finney by Randy Singer; Once Upon a Word for Kids by Jess Zafarris.
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Barb welcomes Alyssa, Amber and Creola, three staff from our Circulation Department, to talk about what they’re reading and loving now. And it’s mostly nonfiction, with a Contemporary Southern Gothic novel thrown in for spice!
LPL Resources mentioned:
AllData Repair and Auto Repair Source https://www.longmontcolorado.gov/departments/departments-e-m/library/digital-collections/research-and-learn
Discovery Passes https://www.longmontcolorado.gov/departments/departments-e-m/library/discovery-passes
Library of Things https://www.longmontcolorado.gov/departments/departments-e-m/library/library-of-things
Titles discussed:
But First, Coffee: a guide to brewing from the kitchen to the bar, by Jordan Michelman and Zachary Carlsen
Prague Winter: a personal story of remembrance and war, 1937-1948, by Madeleine Albright
Somebody’s Daughter: a memoir, by Ashley C. Ford
Starling House, by Alix E. Harrow
I am Bunny: how a “talking” dog taught me everything I need to know about being human, by Alexis Devine
The Last Ride of the Pony Express: my 2,000 mile horseback journey into the Old West, by Will Grant
Cultish: the language of fanaticism, by Amanda Montell
Tell My Horse: life and voodoo in Haiti and Jamaica, by Zora Neale Hurston
(all but the last title are available from the library; we can borrow that last one through interlibrary loan)
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Library staff discuss and recommend what they're reading and chat about what the Longmont Public Library has to offer. Books recommended and discussed in this episode:
My Bright Abyss: Meditation of a Modern Believer, by Christian Wiman; The Vaster Wilds by Lauren Groff; Watership Down: the Graphic Novel adapted from Richard Adams' novel by James Sturm and Joe Stutphin; Whalefall: a Novel by Daniel Kraus; The Book of Joy with the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu; Self-Therapy by Jay Earley; Black Hole Blues and Other Songs from Outer Space by Janna Levin;18 Tiny Deaths: The Untold Story of Frances Glessner Lee and the Invention of Modern, Forensics by Bruce Goldfarb.
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This month Devon, Jana and Denise discuss Saving Time: Discovering a Life Beyond the Clock by Jenny Odell.
We are giving Book Chatter a makeover!
The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the podcast hosts and do not reflect or represent the views or opinions of the Longmont Public Library, The City of Longmont or the Friends of the Longmont Library.
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This month Barb, Jana and Denise discuss 50 Pies, 50 States: an immigrants love letter to the United States through pie by Stacy Mei Yan Fong. Next month the group will discuss Saving Time: Discovering a Life Beyond the Clock by Jenny Odell.
What did you think of the podcast? We'd love to know. Submit your questions, reactions, or comments about the month's book in one of these ways:
By emailing us at longmontadult.programs@longmontcolorado.gov, Facebook comments, or by leaving a recorded voicemail message at 303-774-4875. Or stop by the Reference desk on the 2nd floor and let us know in person.
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This month Josie, Devon and Edward discuss the various books of local author and ghost hunter, Richard Estep. Next month, 50 Pies, 50 States: an immigrants love letter to the United States through pie by Stacy Mei Yan Fong will be discussed by Jana, Denise and Barb! Mmmmmm...pie.
What did you think of the podcast? We'd love to know. Submit your questions, reactions, or comments about the month's book in one of these ways:
By emailing us at longmontadult.programs@longmontcolorado.gov, Facebook comments, or by leaving a recorded voicemail message at 303-774-4875. Or stop by the Reference desk on the 2nd floor and let us know in person.
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This month Barb, Z, and Becca will discuss Out of Darkness by Ashley Hope Perez. Next month, Josie, Devon and Edward will discuss the various books of local author and ghost hunter, Richard Estep.
What did you think of the podcast? We'd love to know. Submit your questions, reactions, or comments about the month's book in one of these ways:
By emailing us at longmontadult.programs@longmontcolorado.gov, Facebook comments, or by leaving a recorded voicemail message at 303-774-4875. Or stop by the Reference desk on the 2nd floor and let us know in person.
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This month Devon, Denise, Jana, and Josie discuss Full body burden: growing up in the nuclear shadow of Rocky Flats by Kristen Iversen. Next month we will discuss Out of Darkness by Ashley Hope Perez.
What did you think of the podcast? We'd love to know. Submit your questions, reactions, or comments about the month's book in one of these ways:
By emailing us at longmontadult.programs@longmontcolorado.gov, Facebook comments, or by leaving a recorded voicemail message at 303-774-4875. Or stop by the Reference desk on the 2nd floor and let us know in person.
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This month Barb, Denise, and Edward discuss Denver Noir edited by Cynthia Swanson and the winner of the 2023 Colorado Book Award for best anthology. Next month, Josie, Jana, Devon, and Denise will discuss Full body burden: growing up in the nuclear shadow of Rocky Flats by Kristen Iversen.
What did you think of the podcast? We'd love to know. Submit your questions, reactions, or comments about the month's book in one of these ways:
By emailing us at longmontadult.programs@longmontcolorado.gov, Facebook comments, or by leaving a recorded voicemail message at 303-774-4875. Or stop by the Reference desk on the 2nd floor and let us know in person.
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