
51 | An Austin book club and Finnegan's Wake; a 4,000 mile-long proposal on Google Earth
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When I say "let's go to the club," it better be a book club. A group in Austin is tackling Finnegan's Wake, one page at a time. Also in the Soup: a seriously romantic proposal!
This Austin book club has been reading the same book for 12 years. They’re not even close to done. (Sean Saldana, Texas Standard)
This book club finally finished 'Finnegans Wake.' It only took them 28 years by Anna Scott (Anna Scott, NPR - All Things Considered)
Move over, book clubs! The PodClub is the new way to connect, tell stories and find friends (Nicole McKenzie, The Guardian)
Silence please: how book clubs without the chat help focus the mind (Stephanie Convery, The Guardian)
Japanese man travels 4,000 miles to spell ‘marry me’ on Google Earth by Loukia Papadopoulos (Louika Papadopoulos, Interesting Engineering)
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