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Mentioned in 17 episodes

Ministry of Time

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Mentioned in 17 episodes

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Lauren Goode
as a spy thriller, romance, comedy, and sci-fi novel.
55 snips
This Is How You Log Off
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Gayle Allen
as something that's feeding her curiosity, describing it as magical and thrilling.
43 snips
CM 284: Alison Wood Brooks on the Science of Conversation
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Anna Sale
as a science fiction-y romance novel with time travel elements.
33 snips
He’ll Move Your Couch, and Keep Your Secrets
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Carmen Medina
as a book about time travel that she plans to read.
31 snips
Chatter: Intelligence Analysis, Intuition, and Precognition, with Carmen Medina
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Manda Scott
as one of the best first novels she's ever read.
29 snips
Must Read, Must Listen, Must View: Manda's favourite books, podcasts and videos this Winter Season
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Katherine Hamilton
after finishing it.
22 snips
Trump's energy paradox
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Katherine Hamilton
after finishing it; she felt it was relevant to the current political climate.
16 snips
Open Circuit: Jigar, Katherine, and Stephen are back
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Jeremy Sampson
, who highlighted its climate change theme and its setting in a future with a ministry of time.
12 snips
36 Climate Justice: The Conversation Tourism Is Largely Avoiding With Jeremy Sampson
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Anna Sale
as a science fiction romance novel about time travel and intricate characters.
11 snips
From Brazilian Butt Lifts to Botox: Your Beauty Confessions
Mentioned by Anne as a weird, whimsical, and unique book with a strong stylistic slant, set in a near-future with time travel.
11 snips
Ep 471: Don't let perfectionism ruin your reading life
Recommended by Lucy Dean as her book of the year, a time travel romance.
Summer special: AFR critics on what to watch, read and listen to this summer
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Anna Sale
as a science fiction-y romance with characters that are intricately rendered and real-feeling.
Why Filmmaker Jay Duplass Had to (Kind of) Break Up With His Brother
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Amanda Montell
as one of her favorite reads of 2024, describing it as genre-bending and speculative.
The Cult of BookTok
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Jen County
after
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Caroline O'Donoghue
finished reading it in one day.
Continental Garbage: The Worst Person in the World
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Tom Merritt
as the January book pick for the podcast.
#502 - Rhubarb Abercrumble
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Anna Sale
, as a science fiction-y romance with intricately rendered and real-feeling characters.
A War Photographer on the Limits of Bearing Witness
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Anna Sale
as a science fiction romance novel.
Death, Sex & Money | A War Photographer on the Limits of Bearing Witness
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Alison Scott
in the context of the Hugo Awards.
132: Almost Everything Is Not Mac

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