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Mercury Boys Discussion + Graphic Novel Recommendations


with Renee, Rashmila, and Christine

With Renee, Rashmila, and Christine

The #FBCReadathon is happening this weekend! To help you prepare to make the most out of the weekend, Renee invited one of our blog contributors Rashmila to discuss one of the books in our giveaway, Mercury Boys by Chandra Prasad. Then Christine shares a few of her favorite graphic novels to add to your readathon stack!

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Mentioned in this episode:

Mercury Boys by Chandra Prasad

Measuring Up by Lily Lamotte and Ann Xu

Lightfall: The Girl and the Galdurian by Tim Probert

Displacement by Kiki Hughes

Good Talk by Mira Jacob

Shadow Life by Hiromi Goto and Ann Xu

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This episode was edited by Claudia Neu and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.

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Renee Powers founded Feminist Book Club in 2018 to provide a space for intersectional feminists to learn, grow, and connect. When not reading or running the biz, you can find her drinking coffee and trying unsuccessfully to teach her retired racing greyhound how to fetch. Favorite genres: feminist thrillers, contemporary literary fiction, short stories, and anything that might be described as "irreverent"

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