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Julia and Victoria explore the Dark Ages with writer, historian, and former professor Rebecca Stott. They discuss Rebecca’s new book Dark Earth: about two sisters who run away to a ruined Roman city in 6th century Britain. They talk genre, archaeology, breaking boundaries, and Julia gets very excited about swords.

Become a Member! Follow the podcast on Instagram and hang out with Victoria on Storygraph:

Book Club with Julia & Victoria (Episodes 1-100) Reading Challenge

Book Club with Julia & Victoria (Episodes 100+) Reading Challenge

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Follow Rebecca Stott:

Website: https://www.rebeccastott.co.uk/

Twitter: @RebeccaStott64

Listen to her radio broadcasts for BBC Radio Four’s A Point of View

Mentioned in this Episode:

The Secret Island by Enid Blyton

“In the Waiting Room” by Elizabeth Bishop

Recommendations:

Cwen by Bryce Gibby

Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse

A Tale For the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki

Circe by Madeline Miller

Currently Obsessed:

Elephant’s Breath paint by Farrow and Ball

This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone

Only Murders In the Building on Hulu

Marchita by Silvana Estrada

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102 episodes

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Julia and Victoria explore the Dark Ages with writer, historian, and former professor Rebecca Stott. They discuss Rebecca’s new book Dark Earth: about two sisters who run away to a ruined Roman city in 6th century Britain. They talk genre, archaeology, breaking boundaries, and Julia gets very excited about swords.

Become a Member! Follow the podcast on Instagram and hang out with Victoria on Storygraph:

Book Club with Julia & Victoria (Episodes 1-100) Reading Challenge

Book Club with Julia & Victoria (Episodes 100+) Reading Challenge

Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links that give us a commission if you decide to make a purchase at no additional cost to you. Learn more.

Follow Rebecca Stott:

Website: https://www.rebeccastott.co.uk/

Twitter: @RebeccaStott64

Listen to her radio broadcasts for BBC Radio Four’s A Point of View

Mentioned in this Episode:

The Secret Island by Enid Blyton

“In the Waiting Room” by Elizabeth Bishop

Recommendations:

Cwen by Bryce Gibby

Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse

A Tale For the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki

Circe by Madeline Miller

Currently Obsessed:

Elephant’s Breath paint by Farrow and Ball

This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone

Only Murders In the Building on Hulu

Marchita by Silvana Estrada

  continue reading

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