The Beach

The Beach

5 June 2026

The Beach is one of those books I read ages ago and mostly remembered as a kind of sun-bleached escape story. Coming back to it now, it still has that easy pull in the early sections, Bangkok, Ke Shan Road, a map from a Scottish traveller, the whole hook of something secret and unreachable.

Richard ends up chasing this idea of an untouched island in a national park, very much off limits, very much the sort of place you are not supposed to be trying to turn into your personal paradise. And for a while, it does feel like that fantasy. Long days, fishing, lounging around, a kind of loose, aimless “we’ve found something special” energy.

Maybe it's me being older now, […]
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Bodega Botanica Tales, Short Story Podcast

Bodega Botanica Tales, Short Story Podcast is fiction. Each episode is an original tale inspired by the gossip I heard in bodegas, those times I visited the botánica and the cultural myths and folklore that shaped me. Although many of the tales are rooted in Latinx culture, you don't need to share that heritage to enjoy this podcast. If you enjoy stories about traditions, legends, or superstitions, listen on your favorite podcast platform.
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Month in Review – May 2026

1 June 2026

If there was a theme this month, I completely missed it. My listening jumped from memoirs and romance to apocalyptic competitions, gangsters fighting the undead, and another trip into the wonderfully unhinged world of Dungeon Crawler Carl.

These Quick Takes slice each listen down to the essentials and whether I’d press play again, all in under 100 words. Read fast, […]
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Caput Mundi

2 June 2026

Kidnapping an eleven-year-old because his dad owes money sounds like a fairly grim way to open a middle grade fantasy, but fortunately for Niil, his kidnappers are quite personable for people trying to use him as a bargaining chip.

It started a little slow for me, but the pace does pick up, and I found myself enjoying the ride and […]
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The Gate of the Feral Gods

20 September 2021

The Dungeon Crawler Carl books continue to keep me entertained, even after multiple re-listens. Book four - The Gate of the Feral Gods - is no different. The author Matt Dinniman continues to amaze me with how much sheer plot he can weave into a story while delivering unique situations on each level of the dungeon.

Dinniman sprinkles in the clues throughout the story, with sometimes seemingly non-meaningful items having a significant impact, while others, you know they're a major deal, but how they'll be used isn't obvious and keeps you guessing.

Book four opens on floor five of the dungeon, and Carl, Donut, and Katia find themselves in the middle of a sandstorm. As they stumble across "Hump Town", we start […]
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