
I loved it. There is a fair amount of world building and some native terms that you have to wrap your head around, but it is well explained and fairly easy to pick up. I don’t think you need to have too much background going in.
I loved it. There is a fair amount of world building and some native terms that you have to wrap your head around, but it is well explained and fairly easy to pick up. I don’t think you need to have too much background going in.
Do they add more reverb for the footnotes within the footnotes?
That’s awesome! Didn’t know those videos existed, thanks for sharing.
The Tallest Man on Earth. Sounded like he left his heart on the stage for the songs he performed.
I have never seen so many people ugly cry (full tears and snot) then at a Florence show. She puts on a hell of a show.
Band of Horses. Saw them live before Lola, buying their albums seem like a waste after hearing how much emotion they can pump into thier live act.
How do the audio books handle all of the footnotes?
I really wish she included a pronunciation guide to her books. Some of the species names have me stuttering every time I come across them.
Becoming Earth by Ferris Jabr How life has impacted the formation of our planet.
Threads of Life by Clare Hunter History of needlework and embroidery.
Chokia Jazz by Francis Spufford Noir detective novel set in an alternate America in which the indigenous population wasn’t wiped out by plauges.
Who’s the voice actor?