![]() Love and Trouble: a Midlife Reckoning by Claire Dederer (out May 9).You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me by Sherman Alexie (out June 13).The Aisles Have Eyes: How Retailers Track Your Shopping, Strip Your Privacy, and Define Your Power by Joseph Turow.On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century by Timothy Snyder.We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.All the Lives I Want: Essays about My Best Friends Who Happen to Be Famous Strangers by Alana Massey (thanks to a recommendation from our episode with Amy Stephenson).Giant Days 4 by John Allison, Max Sarin, Lissa Treiman, Liz Fleming, and Whitney Cogar.First Position by Melissa Brayden (thanks to a recommendation from our episode with The Ripped Bodice).Reading Through It book club pick: What We Do Now: Standing Up for Your Values in Trump’s America, edited by Dennis Johnson.(a comic book tone poem about love and loss made up screenshots from The Bachelor) A collection of books from Mount Analogue Press.Everyone’s a little too high to explain the varieties of weed particularly well, so you should just read David Schmader’s Weed: The User’s Guide: A 21st Century Handbook for Enjoying Marijuana. Kim stops talking while stoned-which would make for a really awkward podcast episode-so she’s drinking the hoppiest IPA she could find instead. Emma’s smoking CBD (not to be confused with William Steig’s children’s picture book, CDB!). Moxey’s Mints (of the peppermint/sativa variety). We’re switching up our intoxicant of choice this episode and getting stoned rather than drunk (mostly). In which we make pot jokes and get excited about books ![]() Follow Books & Whatnot on Twitter at you want to get our show notes delivered directly to your inbox-with all the books mentioned on the podcast and links back to the bookstore we’re interviewing PLUS GIFs-sign up for our email newsletter. This episode is sponsored by Books & Whatnot, the newsletter dedicated to books, bookselling, and bookish folk check out their newsletter archive here. Listen on iTunes, Stitcher, our website, or subscribe using your podcatcher of choice. The Drunk Booksellers get stoned on this 4/20 themed episode with Paul Constant of the Seattle Review of Books.
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