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#49 Jacquelin Holland's: The God of Endings
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#49 Jacquelin Holland's: The God of Endings
The God Endings is a meditative take on the immortal vampire story. August's pick was a Ronnie choice, and this novel follows Collette LeSange, a vampire who has been alive for two hundred years, rungs a fine art school, and is suddenly experiencing strong cravings for blood. Told alternatively in present tense and flashbacks, The God of Endings asks readers to consider what it means to be alive, to be isolated, and to what it means for something to end. After all, every ending begins something else. Listen to this month's episode and let us know what you thought of The God of Endings if you've read it.  September's pick is Ian's choice and he chose The Bridge at Andau by James A. Michener. A non-fiction text that chronicles the Hungarian revolution of 1956
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