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10: The Waves by Virginia Woolf

Ep. 10

Note: This episode was recorded at the end of December, hence all the chat about the new year & related resolutions. In the grand scheme of things, it still is the new year, so I don’t wanna hear it. This was also recorded before we revised our publishing schedule to make actual sense, so ignore all the confusing discussion about when the books are being read vs. discussed. Look to our instagram as your guide. XOXO 


January’s book: The Waves by Virginia Woolf


Eve’s 2025 planner is from New Chapter Studio 

Special shout out to Appointed


Other books: 

Anything by Helen DeWitt. She’s literally a goddess. The Last Samurai, The English Understand Wool, Some Trick 

Jesus’ Son by Denis Johnson 

The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron 


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Our email: somethingweread@gmail.com

February’s book: White Nights by Fyodor Dostoevsky 


Closing poem: “At the New Year” by Kenneth Patchen

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