The ADHD Book Club Podcast

By: The ADHD Book Club Podcast
  • Summary

  • Hosts Ashley Bales and Korey Hunt couldn’t manage having a regular book club, so now it’s a podcast! We’ll talk about it whether we finish the book or not, and maybe along the way we’ll come up with some strategies for managing life with our extra cool brains.



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Episodes
  • Episode 45 - Don't Fear the Reaper by Stephen Graham Jones
    Oct 2 2024

    Episode 45 of The ADHD Book Club Podcast is out now! For this episode, we read Don’t Fear The Reaper by Stephen Graham Jones. Esquire called the second book in the Indian Lake Trilogy “A genuine horror superstar.” Korey says, “We’re back in Proofrock, Idaho. It’s four years later. People are getting murdered. Murderer, Murderer, Murderer.” Ashley says, “There’s also a lot of slasher film slashers happening.” Tune in to hear more! 🧠 🔪


    www.bookfreaks.org Follow us at @adhdbookclubpod Music by The Last Skeptik (@thelastskeptik)

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    48 mins
  • SHORTS! 31 - "Skinder's Veil," by Kelly Link
    Sep 24 2024

    It’s SHORTS! This week we read “Skinder's Veil" by Kelly Link. Why is Bronwyn dating Lester? What are the rules when you house-sit for Skinder? Why are these stories making me so sleepy? Tune in now to find out! 🧠 🐻


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    Music by @thelastskeptic

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    30 mins
  • Episode 44 - Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata
    Sep 17 2024

    For this episode, we read Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata. John Powers of NPR said, “One pleasure of this book is her detailed portrait of how such a place [a convenience store] actually works. Yet the book's true brilliance lies in Murata's way of subverting our expectations. It's not simply that Keiko finds liberation, even happiness, by becoming a cog in the capitalist machine, an unsettling idea when you think about it. Murata also makes us see how the family members who find her love of the store's rituals strange are themselves trapped within a set of rules - dress this way, don't talk like that, get married and have kids. But unlike her, they—and maybe we—don't know it.” Korey says, “There is a lot of overlap of ideas and themes in all three of the things of hers that we’ve read.” Ashley says, “Yes, it’s like she’s trying to get something across… a point.” Tune in to our latest episode now! 🧠 🍙


    www.bookfreaks.org Follow us at @adhdbookclubpod Music by The Last Skeptik (@thelastskeptik)

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    50 mins

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