Overdue

A podcast about the books you've been meaning to read. Updates Mondays.

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 murder mysteries: they'll read it all, one overdue book at a time.

 

Ep 185 - Overdue Q&A (Bonus episode)

You asked, we answered! For this month's bonus show we didn't read a specific book, but instead went through some listener-submitted questions about the show and about us and gave semi-thoughtful answers. 

Join us to hear a dramatic reading of our first real chat about the show, some not-too-great names we tried out before we settled on Overdue, and a whole lot more.

Ep 184 - The Gospel of Loki, by Joanne M. Harris

Joanne M. Harris’ The Gospel of Loki is part straightforward myth written for a modern audience and part fanfiction, and we don’t mean that in any sort of pejorative sense.

Harris sees the Norse pantheon as inherently modern, and it’s hard to disagree - it’s full of prideful, flawed sex maniacs who are so insecure that’s it’s almost funny, at least when their spats aren’t breaking and remaking the world. Join us for all of this plus some thoughts on Chuckie Finster’s Greatest Hits.

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Ep 183 - The Door, by Magda Szabo

"In Soviet Hungaria...nanny hires you!"

Time to talk about The Door, a lesser known but very powerful book by celebrated Hungarian author Magda Szabo. It's set in the 1960s and 70s, so we read up a little on the Eastern Bloc to make sure we knew what we're talking about. Instead we just make Yakov Smirnoff jokes.

Other topics include old guitar ladies, "groupie states," and Craig's love language.

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Ep 182 - Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë

This week Andrew completes the Brontë trilogy with Charlotte Brontë's seminal novel Jane Eyre.

Is it a romance? Is it spooky? Do we like Mr. Rochester or does he well and truly stink? We'll attempt to answer these questions and more in between revisiting #MomSwears, solving some Scooby Doo mysteries, and traveling through Internet tubes.

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Ep 181 - Guilt by Association, by marcia clark (Bonus Episode)

Here's a fun fact: Did you know that Marcia Clark, lead prosecutor on the OJ Simpson case, wrote legal thrillers? Neither did we! But Craig's fascination with the American Crime Story version of the trial and a well-placed ad on Andrew's Kindle led to Craig cracking open her first novel, Guilt by Association. It can be clunky, but it's also a surprisingly fun read!

This belated May Bonus Episode is brought to you in part by our illustrious Patreon donors.

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Ep 180 - Preacher (Gone to Texas and Until the End of the World) by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon

What if God walked away from it all? And left behind a Gomorrah-like stew of sex and bloodshed out of which emerged a superpowered preacher, seeking revenge on the almighty? That's the set up for Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's graphic novel Preacher.

This week, Craig tackles the first two volumes of the series and explains what's preventing him from pressing onward in the story. We also touch on how best to subvert the comic code, American Movie Classic, and how far is far too far when depicting taboo behavior.

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Gone to Texas
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Until the End of the World
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Ep 179 - 1Q84, by Haruki Murakami

It's alternate universes, murderous plots, and ghostwritten novels all the way down this week—1Q84 is Andrew's first Haruki Murakami novel, and there's a lot of good stuff here even if the book could stand to shed a couple hundred pages.

Come for the book talk, stick around for references to Highlights For Children, the Tostitos Bowl, and the usual nonsense.

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Ep 178 - The Call of the Wild, by Jack London

Get in touch with your inner wolf-dog and answer The Call of the Wild by Jack London!

We apologize that our Murakami episode will take another week. We didn't want to leave you in the literary lurch, so we took a trip on the Yukon trail with one heck of a dog named Buck.

It's time to talk instinct, dog names, oyster pirates, and Calvin & Hobbes and John Locke from LOST.

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Ep 177 - Jurassic Park, by Michael Crichton

There are dinosaurs! Lots of dinosaurs! And they rule Jurassic Park!

Michael Crichton's techno-thriller classic Jurassic Park kicked off a generation's dinomania. But it's also a chilling tale of science run amok. A story about what happens when advancement for advancement's sake breaks the rules of nature.

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Ep 176 - Black Beauty, by anna sewell

It's wall-to-wall horse talk this week, starting with a blow-by-blow analysis of the Kentucky Derby and moving on to Anna Sewell's classic Black Beauty.

Andrew wasn't expecting this tale to be told by a horse in the first-person perspective, but that's what Black Beauty is. As a warning against the dangers of horse abuse and drinking alcohol, it's actually quite effective.

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