Episode 17: Heavy Petting in the Closet

 

Welcome to episode 17, Nerds!  This week, we are discussing chapters 41-43 of “A Court of Thorns & Roses” by @therealsjmaas.  This episode takes place under the mountain where Tamlin is trying to get busy with Feyre instead of helping her escape. Really, Tamlin? 

We’ll also be discussing the power of music and ponder if Amarantha was suffering from prolonged grief disorder. Deb even feels bad for her for a few minutes! 

TRIGGER WARNING: Depression, grief and mental illness.

Drink up this week's "Our Nerdiest Cocktail", the "Draught of Living Death".  The recipe can be found here!  Seriously though, our editor had to work their magic on this episode… this drink was so strong that Deb & Mindy couldn’t keep it together in the end! Drink responsibly, nerds.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Have you heard the “Our Nerdiest Thing” season 2 news? We’ll be reading Jennifer L. Armentrout’s “From Blood & Ash! Check out our instagram for more info. Go ahead and grab a copy of the book and start reading because, as always, we will be spoiler heavy!

Show Links:

  • In three weeks, we will be hosting a bonus episode to chat about "The King of Battle and Blood" by Scarlett St. Clair.  Grab a copy and join us for the discussion!

  • Check out the must-read series, "The Bargainer" by Laura Thalassa.  As of the release date of this episode, the first book is also available on Kindle Unlimited.

  • Want to try the Bat Boy cookies that Mindy ordered?  Get them here.

  • Check out the amazing "Under the Mountain" score by Kelsey Woods.

  • Mindy is a little obsessed with the new wiggle, John Pearce.

  • The "Supernatural" episode we reference is named "Swap Meat" and is in Season 5, Episode 12.

Catch up on previous episodes of the show by visiting ournerdiestthing.com or by searching for Our Nerdiest Thing wherever you listen to podcasts.

This podcast is spoiler heavy across the "A Court of Thorns and Roses" series, as well as the "Crescent City" series and "Throne of Glass" series, all written by Sarah J. Maas.

Thanks for listening!

 
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