Podcast: Overdue

Overdue is a podcast about the books you’ve been meaning to read. Join Andrew and Craig each week as they tackle a new title from their backlog. Classic literature, obscure plays, goofy children’s books: they’ll read it all, one overdue book at a time.

Ep 635 – Jazz, by Toni Morrison

Toni Morrison’s second novel in her beloved Beloved trilogy, Jazz introduces the reader to a trio of characters united by an incident of tragic romance. Will the freewheeling optimism of the Jazz Age set them on the path of redemption or will they be bound to their painful pasts? This episode is sponsored by Factor….

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Ep 634 – The Titan’s Curse (Percy Jackson and the Olympians #3), by Rick Riordan

Percy Jackson returns for another road trip across a mythological United States. Plenty of new characters are introduced — and some of them survive! This episode is sponsored by Squarespace. Go tosquarespace.com/overduefor 10% of your first purchase of a website or domain. Our theme music was composed byNick Lerangis. Follow @overduepod onInstagramandBluesky Advertise on Overdue…

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Ep 633 – Network Effect (Murderbot Diaries #5), by Martha Wells

Our month of sequels continues with the first full-length novel in Martha Wells’ Murderbot series. The book’s extra length leaves it room to dig into themes that the novellas had only nodded at, and also has a whole bunch of extra murderbots in it. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try…

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Ep 632 – Harrow the Ninth (The Locked Tomb #2), by Tamsyn Muir

To kick off a month of sequel coverage, we get bone deep in the Locked Tomb follow up Harrow the Ninth. This obtuse but compelling sci-fi/fantasy tome plays with perspective, doubles down on the space wizards, and challenges the reader NOT to notice oddly specific meme references. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace. Go to…

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Ep 631 – The Aunt Who Wouldn’t Die, by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay

An early-90s Bengali novel that was translated into English relatively recently, The Aunt Who Wouldn’t Die has a lot going for it, but as with many books the thing we’ll remember the most is the murderous horny ghost aunt. Our theme music was composed byNick Lerangis. Advertise on Overdue See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and…

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Stop! Homer Time: The Iliad – Episodes 1 & 2 (Books 1-4)

For our latest show-within-a-show, we’ll revisit Ancient Greece through Emily Wilson’s new translation of Homer’s The Iliad. We’ll be reading it a few books at a time and having a more in-depth chat about it than we do about most books. These two episodes cover Books 1-4. Episode 1: The Iliad drops us right into…

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Ep 630 – Nothing to See Here, by Kevin Wilson

Move along, everyone. Nothing to see here. No women navigating adult friendships and their identities as parents. No jabs at men in power who work overtime to cover up their shame. And definitely no kids that catch on fire. Move along! Our theme music was composed byNick Lerangis. Advertise on Overdue See Privacy Policy at…

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Ep 629 – The Snow Queen, by Hans Christian Andersen (Bonus Episode)

Time to celebrate winter with a chilly fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. Also we’re talking Disney’s FROZEN! To join us for future bonus recordings, head topatreon.com/overduepod. Our theme music was composed byNick Lerangis. Advertise on Overdue See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Ep 628 – The Witch Elm, by Tana French

The Witch Elm has Dublin, and it has murder, and it has a squad of detectives, but despite all that it is not a book in Tana French’s Dublin Murder Squad series. This riff on her classic crime novel formula focuses instead on some of the suspects, namely Toby Hennessey, who doesn’t know if he…

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Ep 627 – Lady Chatterley’s Lover, by D.H. Lawrence

Banned in many countries until the 1960s, David Herbert Lawrence’s 1928 novel is both racier and tamer than you might imagine. What more would you expect from a book that uses both “the love experience” and [BLEEP] to describe, well, adult behavior? Caveat lictor: this episode features discussions of Adult Situations. Our theme music was…

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