Roundabout Roundup: Jonathan Kellerman, The Anthropocene Reviewed, and The Hundred-Year House1/21/2022
On this week’s Roundabout Roundup, it's a rare all-books edition! Nicole's rediscovered her favorite author, Jonathan Kellerman, in audiobook form. Terri also recommends an audiobook, The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet by John Green. (While she very much enjoyed the audiobook, if you purchase the book in print you can get a copy signed by the author.) And Catherine suggests reading her pick, The Hundred-Year House by Rebecca Makkai, in print because you'll want to be able to flip backwards as you go.
Thanks as always to Jon Morin for our fun in-and-out music, which you hear on every episode.
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On Second-Listen Saturday, we share moments from past episodes for your weekend listening pleasure. This discussion is from January 2020 (before Covid put the kibosh on parties).
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On this week’s Roundabout Roundup: Terri got her hands on some home Covid tests from iHealth (here's the instruction video; you don't even have to swab your brain!). Nicole made her day a little sparklier with Weiman jewelry cleaner. And after a brief detour to mention the HBO special Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts, Catherine shouted out a Lego set that allows you to make a wall hanging of a Hogwarts house crest.
Thanks as always to Jon Morin for our fun in-and-out music, which you hear on every episode.
A list of "100 ways to slightly improve your life without really trying," at the Guardian, caught our eye. We obsessed about which of these 100 tips made sense and which were just plain silly (do we need a special blender just for chopping onions? No, we do not. We will do it the old-fashioned way like Julia Child, or better yet, buy our onions pre-chopped).
Sure, it's a big deal when you send your child to kindergarten (or college). But are you really a parent if you haven't dealt with head lice, faced a diaper blowout, or held down a squirming kid while a lab tech jammed him with a needle? Mentioned: The American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines on head lice.
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