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Michael Heat: Go to the movies.
Lauren Goode: Just go to the movies.
Katie Drummond: I love it.
Michael Heat: This is the worst time of the year to go to the movies.
Lauren Goode: No, this is the best time of the year, because the conditioner and comfortable seats.
Michael Heat: Yes, but
Katie Drummond: I am with Lauren, it is very advice.
Lauren Goode: No, this year three times and every time last minute. One friend invited me for the last minute, invited to see the 40th anniversary of Goonies playing in the city center. We went, it was fantastic. I was hanged with friends one night and said, “Let’s look at the sinners.” Throughout the street, he played fantastic. The theater was practically empty, was glorious. Check the film, in fact, our friends, critics in the New Yorker Pod. There were some thoughts about materialists, so I will throw them, but it was great. I was like I should go more of the movies.
Michael Heat: Oh, I’m sure.
Lauren Goode: What is recommended, Mike?
Michael Heat: I will recommend a book and this is a book that I read more than 4 in July. It was called, I’m glad by the Leif Enger. I believe that this is the fourth novel in Leif Engger. He may have heard the name of the bestseller. This is his new book, the distoplace fabrication. Today, in a very well-known and familiar way, this day describes a world in a few decades that are like a more dangerous and uncertain version of the day. The whole economy is managed by a handful super rich elite. The education system was broken, most Americans are proudly illiterate. This book is proud to be an illiterate president. Satellite communication is cut, completely invalid, GPS is no longer working. It is like a worn version of the world we live, and it is really manually shown. We are in this world and we are watching the head character in a study. The whole book occurs on top of the superior in North Minnesota and Western Ontario. The main character is inside a boat and he goes to the superior lake and followed him around him. In addition, I do not intend to spoil anything, but it is captured and unpredictable, and at the same time, it is well written in the sentence. It is like poetry for pages. This is amazing, emotional, deep. It will make you angry because it is a book for the moment. It’s just gorgeous.
Lauren Goode: I don’t know what to say other than that is really deep.
Katie Drummond: You are more complicated than both of us. Sorry, Lauren.
Michael Heat: Well, I mean, I want to say.
Lauren Goode: I accept that.
Michael Heat: No, I know that I recommend the book of Nerdy, but I really read that the potential of the economy is the richest future, the richest in the economy, and just because of the fact that the basic services are just unique and do not need them. And it’s like this, this is a kind, it feels like the world is moving and the cause of the book is the reason you caused resonance with me. Yes.
Lauren Goode: I will add that to good readings. Thank you very much.
Michael Heat: Of course.
Lauren Goode: Yes. I recommended a book by almost a philosopher, but I will stop so far and I will lower it. Once Katie has gone, we can only burn the Nerd, May.
Michael Heat: I don’t know. I’m going to watch the Goonies. I don’t know.
Lauren Goode: Welcome to Wired Lit Nerd Podcast-A.
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