Send us a text All three cast members of Just In Case We Die are acknowledging that their accumulation of books has gotten out of control. The to-be-read piles get increasingly more problematic. This is not a problem that appears to be remedying itself in the near future. Consider: 1) Next month, each cast member will be given two books by their co-hosts. 2) Every month for the next year, they’ll be reading one book from the list for discussion. 3) Each of them will, more than likely, receive...
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Send us a text All three cast members of Just In Case We Die are acknowledging that their accumulation of books has gotten out of control. The to-be-read piles get increasingly more problematic. This is not a problem that appears to be remedying itself in the near future. Consider: 1) Next month, each cast member will be given two books by their co-hosts. 2) Every month for the next year, they’ll be reading one book from the list for discussion. 3) Each of them will, more than likely, receive...
October 2025 -- Bonus ("Project Hail Mary" by Andy Weir)
Just In Case We Die
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October 2025 -- Bonus ("Project Hail Mary" by Andy Weir)
Send us a text When it turned out that maybe Aaron and Rodney might be able to convince Rebecca that not all science-fiction was a waste of her time, Aaron recommended Andy Weir’s Project Hail Mary. It was a gamble, to be sure, because this is a Science Fiction novel (note the capital S and F). Space exploration? Alien race first contact? Scientific calamity that might bring on the apocalypse? Check, check, and check. Guess what? It took two years and a well-crafted trailer for the upcoming f...
Just In Case We Die
Send us a text All three cast members of Just In Case We Die are acknowledging that their accumulation of books has gotten out of control. The to-be-read piles get increasingly more problematic. This is not a problem that appears to be remedying itself in the near future. Consider: 1) Next month, each cast member will be given two books by their co-hosts. 2) Every month for the next year, they’ll be reading one book from the list for discussion. 3) Each of them will, more than likely, receive...