Podcast Episode #14: Snow Like Ashes

September 26, 2014 Uncategorized 0

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Welcome to the fourteenth episode of the Tea in the Treetops podcast hosted by Philippa and Angelya.

In this episode we do a joint review of (and have an argument about) Snow Like Ashes by Sara Raasch, a YA Fantasy to be released shortly. We also talk about the other books we’ve been reading lately.

Note from Ang: Yes, my little one does make a bit of noise during this recording but I promise you she is just finding her voice and enjoys shouting at the moment. Sorry if it’s too distracting!

We hope you enjoy listening and we would love to hear your feedback – anything you would like us to talk about in particular? Just let us know!

You can listen to past episodes of the podcast, as well as the various ways to subscribe on the main podcast page.

Our title music is titled Sea of Dreams and has been used with the kind permission of the composer, Bart Stoop. You can hear more of Bart’s beautiful music at facebook.com/BartStoop.

DISCUSSION TOPICS

BOOKS MENTIONED

Philippa

Snow Like Ashes by Sarah Raasch (Balzer + Bray)
Book 1: Snow Like Ashes  – coming out October 2014

Sweet Unrest by Lisa Maxwell

Of Scars and Stardust by Andrea Hannah

Talon by Julie Kagawa

A Thousand Pieces of You by Claudia Gray

Love and Other Theories by Alexis Bass

Angelya

Endgame: The Calling by James Frey and Nils Johnson-Shelton

The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern

The Book of Days by KA Barker

Doctor Who: Silhouette by Justin Richards (12th Doctor)

Doctor Who: Engines of War by George Mann (War Doctor)

Doctor Who: The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Time Traveller by Joanne Harris (Time Trips short story – 3rd Doctor)

Email | Goodreads | Amazon.com | Twitter | Instagram Philippa lives in Brisbane, Australia with her partner and two daughters. She is an avid reader and reviewer of Young Adult literature as well as being a student midwife, closet geek, procrastibaker and coffee addict.

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