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Basil's Book Bugs

Basil's Book Bugs

By: Basil Forest
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Book nerd and internet lurker Basil Forest is joined by New York Times best selling author Mercury Stardust to discuss books and queer culture. Each month we'll be reading and discussing a different book across both fiction and nonfiction, with the primary theme of queerness. Basil typically reads the physical copies of books and Mercury listens to audiobooks - All types of readers are welcome here!

Books for 2024:

March - Dreadnaught by April Daniels

April - Tripping Arcadia

May - I'm Afraid of Men

June - Horse Barbie

July - Bellies

August - Felix Ever After

September - Whipping Girl

October - The Conscious Closet

November - Tell Me I'm Worthless

December - Light from Uncommon Stars

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Episodes
  • Dreadnaught
    Mar 29 2024
    Basil and Mercury just finished up reading Mercury's favorite book, Dreadnaught by April Daniels.

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    53 mins
  • I Survived Capitalism 2/2
    Mar 4 2024
    This week Basil and Mercury discuss how their life stories relate to Madeline's in I Survived Capitalism and All I Got Was This Lousy T-shirt.

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    34 mins
  • I Survived Capitalism
    Jan 30 2024
    First Episode of 2024! Basil and Mercury discuss books they read over winter break, what this year of book club has in store, and their predictions for what is going to happen in our next book, I Survived Capitalism and All I Got was this Lousy T-Shirt by Madeline Pendleton

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    28 mins
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