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Mentioned in 11 episodes

Ministry of Time

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Mentioned in 11 episodes

Mentioned by 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
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
Mentioned by Amanda Montell as one of her favorite reads of 2024, describing it as genre-bending and speculative.
The Cult of BookTok
Chosen by Tom Merritt as the January book pick for the podcast.
#502 - Rhubarb Abercrumble
Mentioned by Alison Scott in the context of the Hugo Awards.
132: Almost Everything Is Not Mac
Recommended by Andrew as a time travel novel with a unique premise and interesting characters.
Ep 698 - The Ministry of Time, by Kaliane Bradley
Mentioned by Lauren Roberts as a true literary fiction book she is currently reading.
#8: How the Powerless Trilogy Was Created (and what's next) with Lauren Roberts
Recommended by Gretchen Rubin as a book her husband Jamie is currently reading and enjoying.
More Happier: Bestselling Novel "The Ministry of Time" Audiobook Preview
Mentioned by Michael Williams as Kaliane Bradley 's best-selling novel available everywhere now.
Read This: Hoot and Holler for Kaliane Bradley
Mentioned by Tom Merritt as a nominee for the Hugo Award for Best Novel and winner of the March Madness poll.
#508 - Sexy, Sexy, Mind Palace

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