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We finally finish Charles E. Harris aka The Horny Grandpa's saga Trucking Through Time. Tension is high as we finally will get an answer to our big question: will the author handle things sloppily or hamfistedly?? There's a big military standoff, sexy-time both across the river and in the breakdown lane of an interstate, and frankly, way more James A. Garfield involvement than anyone was expecting.

Unfortunately, there's just not enough of our two favorite characters: the Denver lunch clairvoyant and Dale's loser son. Guess we'll just have to wait for a sequel!

Thanks for your support, you'll be the first to hear about our NEXT BOOK! And come on out to see us on 9/18 at Sisyphus Brewing in Minneapolis! 

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Theodore Lehman

I have a book recommendation, but it's decidedly not mainstream: "Murder to Scale," by Debra B. Schiff. I admit I haven't read it, but check out this blurb: 'Model train enthusiast Tom McCloud tries to discover who murdered fellow model railroader Bill Murphy and stole his scratch-built engine during the setup of a model railroad display in a church basement.' Look, I like model railroads. Heck, I know about this book because it was in the News & Products section of Model Railroader Magazine. But a murder mystery about them? Really? I mean, the author is the spokeswoman for Bachmann, so I guess write what you know, but let's be real, there's a reason nearly every book on model railroading is nonfiction.

Kerry S.

That sounds like a pretty interesting option... but, as there's a Bill Murphy character, is there a Kevin Corbett??? If so, that would make it the perfect synchronicity for this podcast.

Kerry S.

I got a copy via Amazon prime, and the first chapter wasn't bad. I don't think there'd be much fodder in that one. :-( I picked up four 50-cent discount books last weekend, but none of them seem to have the 'magic stuff.'

JoshG

Ran across another one from this article: https://electricliterature.com/this-book-that-scammed-its-way-onto-the-times-bestseller-list-is-real-real-bad/

JoshG

"Handbook for Mortals" by Lani Sarem. Apparently it bulk-order scammed its way onto the NYT bestseller list, but they self-corrected later after that was discovered. Still...might be a fun one.