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Ep 38: Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris
Drunk Poets Society
05/17/20 • 62 min
Oh yes, it is time for more vampires! In this world, vampires can legally be part of human society and tell humans that they are vampires. Some humans are excited about this, while others are terrified and not so accepting of the new deadly members of their community. Sookie, the waitress at Merlotte's bar with a unique ability to read the mind's of *most* people/ vampires, gets tangled up in a romance with vampire Bill and the investigation of the murders of three "fang bangers" (perhaps my favorite terminology associated with vampire books) in her small town.
So basically if you like vampires, or murder mystery, or romance, grab a glass of your favorite cabernet sauvignon and join us in discussing the series that inspired True Blood!
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Ep 37: The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn
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05/01/20 • 66 min
Anna Fox lives alone, a recluse in her New York city home, unable to venture outside. She spends her days drinking wine, watching old movies, recalling happier times... wow, this sounds way too familiar. 😬
This book was twisty and constantly asks the question of what is real and what is imagined inside our unreliable narrator’s mind? Grab a (big) glass of merlot and join us as we dive into The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn and join in the conversation!
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Cheers! #imbibewithbooks

Ep 32: One Day In December by Josie Silver
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01/14/20 • 58 min
Do you believe in love at first sight? Laurie sure does.
After falling madly in love with "bus boy", a human she gawked at through a bus window but never actually spoke to, Laurie became obsessed and ultimately made some unwise decisions that resulted in turmoil with her best friend.
Get ready for a film-worthy rom com of a novel with the classic "will they/ won't they" character development.
Grab a Scotch Ale if you're a Jack or maybe spice it up with rum punch if you're Sarah!
Let us know what you thought of the book by emailing us, sharing with us on Instagram or Twitter, and leave us a voice message on the anchor.fm app!
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Ep 35: Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach
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03/22/20 • 76 min
Have you ever thought about what you want to happen to your body after you die? The two most common options are cremation and burial, but did you know there is a wide variety of options available? Do you know what it means by "donating your body to science"? Do you know what the most environmentally friendly options are?
Mary Roach brilliantly explores the many avenues available for human cadavers, and while this book may seem morbid, we both found it quite fascinating and easily approachable.
To accompany us, we poured a "stiff drink", AKA a dry Hendricks gin martini.
We want to hear what you think!
Reach out on Instagram and Twitter @dps_podcast
or email us at [email protected]
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Ep 34: The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
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03/08/20 • 64 min
Hey! We are back in your feeds and it is with a BRILLIANT book filled with magic, a mysterious challenge, some romance, and not great parenting skills. We discuss what we loved, the characters that intrigued us most, and some divisive thoughts about the ending.
But the most wonderful thing about this book was it made us think that just maybe, magic is real.
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Ep 33: Educated by Tara Westover
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01/28/20 • 59 min
I don't even know where to begin... how about a quote?
“You can love someone and still choose to say goodbye to them... You can miss a person every day, and still be glad that they are no longer in your life.”
Tara Westover grew up in Idaho with conspiracy-theory, survivalist, fundamentalist parents and no formal education. By the end of the book she has graduated from some of the most prestigious universities. She struggled with wanting to love her family but also wanting an education outside of junk yard where she grew up. Her story is filled with self-realization, determination, sadness, triumph, and growth.
Spoilers, we both loved this book and HIGHLY recommend it. We mixed it up this week with a mocktail of sparkling water, lime juice, grapefruit juice and lavendar essential oil.
Let us know what you think and send us all the book and cocktail recommendations! Find us on Twitter and Instagram at @dps_podcast or email us at [email protected].
You can also leave us a super cool voice message at anchor.fm/drunk-poets-society or using the anchor.fm app!

Ep 36: Ready Player One by Ernest Cline (w/ guest Stephen Bailey)
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04/16/20 • 79 min
Kind of wishing the Oasis was a thing right about now... wouldn't mind escaping into a different world and focusing all my energy on hunting an easter egg.
Ready Player One is an escape in every sense, and we loved chatting about all of the 80s nostalgia, the obsessive gunter's ability to decipher clues, and which challenges we think we could complete to obtain the hidden keys!
Find the recipe for our cocktail this episode on Instagram and Twitter, "The John Hughes" .
You can find our special guest Stephen Bailey on all the social medias @shotofbaileys and you can shoot us your book recs and questions/ comments at @dps_podcast or email [email protected] or leave us a voice message at anchor.fm/drunk-poets-society

Ep 31: Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn
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12/17/19 • 54 min
Dark and twisty. What else can we say?
Well, actually we have a lot to say and discuss in this episode talking about the intriguing page-turner Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn. If you are a fan of murder mysteries or true crime stories, this book is perfect. Well written, unreliable narrator, quick read, and totally worth it.
Paired with "The Blue/ Camille's Tonic" which is a gin, seltzer and blue curacao cocktail, this chilling read explores a wide range of characters that are all damaged in their own way and those scars, both internal and external, manifest in a variety ways that create a story too engaging to put down.
Comments? Suggestions? Questions? Get in touch!
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Ep 30: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's (Philosopher's) Stone by J.K. Rowling
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12/01/19 • 59 min
This book took us right back to our child with Pottermore quizzes and midnight releases and Hogwarts house pride!
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling was such a delight to chat about and compare our reactions from when we first read it to now as adults. Full of magic, friendship, and adventure, it is the perfect Autumn/ Winter read to cozy up with a cup of tea and fluffy blanket. As much as we enjoyed this one, we still had a few opinions about how some scenes played out in the book.
Grab a butter beer (which we really just made a boozy milkshake) and enjoy this episode drunk poets!
Remember to leave us a voice message with comments, questions, suggestions, or whatever you are feeling through the anchor.fm app/ website!
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Minisode: Favorite Summer Reads
Drunk Poets Society
06/29/19 • 23 min
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FAQ
How many episodes does Drunk Poets Society have?
Drunk Poets Society currently has 48 episodes available.
What topics does Drunk Poets Society cover?
The podcast is about Podcasts, Books and Arts.
What is the most popular episode on Drunk Poets Society?
The episode title 'Ep 38: Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Drunk Poets Society?
The average episode length on Drunk Poets Society is 57 minutes.
How often are episodes of Drunk Poets Society released?
Episodes of Drunk Poets Society are typically released every 14 days, 6 hours.
When was the first episode of Drunk Poets Society?
The first episode of Drunk Poets Society was released on Sep 13, 2018.
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