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Mentioned in 14 episodes
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as a thought-provoking novel about historians looking back on our time after climate change and nuclear war.


Anne Applebaum

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Anne Applebaum and Jacob Frey: Using Lies to Justify Violence
Recommended by Frank Foer as a novel set in the future, reflecting on the present as a period of derangement.

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JB Pritzker and Franklin Foer: Like Living in an Authoritarian Regime
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as a good Christmas gift idea, praising it despite disliking the title.


Richard Osman

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Will Wicked 2 Help Hollywood Defy Gravity?
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as a novel with a lot to think about, that lingered on her mind after finishing it.


Emily Bazelon

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Kill Them All
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, a science fiction novel set 100 years in the future that explores the limits of knowing someone.

Peter Suderman

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Why Elizabeth Warren and Donald Trump Hate the Netflix Deal
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as a novel that helps deal with contemporary events and offers a different perspective on our time.


Anne Applebaum

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Anne Applebaum: The Loss of 'Democratic Faith'
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as a surprising book that went in unexpected directions.

Russell Moore

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My Favorite Books of 2025
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como um livro sobre o futuro e como a literatura da nossa época é capaz de não fazer nada diante da mudança climática.

Bruno Torturra

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Estado de Choque - Crime, polícia e as políticas de sangue
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as a brilliant novel with an awful title, falling into the trap of experimental novels.

William Moore

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The Edition: Trump’s gilded age, the ‘hell’ of polyamory & is Polanski Britain’s Mamdani?
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as a wonderful book that is really, really good.


Amanda Dobbins

The Top Five Ethan Hawke Movies and a Double Shot of Richard Linklater, With Ethan Hawke and Richard Linklater!


