In this episode, Paul and Trevor check in on our 2025 reading goals—where we’ve succeeded, where we’ve faltered, and most importantly how our goals are impacting our reading experience. Are we setting ourselves up for success, or are we creating unnecessary pressure? We dive into the positives and potentials pitfalls of reading ambitions, exploring what’s working for us. Tune in for a reflective conversation on how to make reading goals meaningful.
Plus, we announce the winner of our May giveaway and reveal our June giveaway challenge with another silly performance!
We’ve got some fantastic author-focused episodes lined up for the foreseeable future, and we want to give you plenty of time to dive in if you’d like to read along with us. These episodes come around every ten episodes, and with our bi-weekly release schedule, you'll have a few months to get ready for each. Here’s what we have in store:
Episode 115: Kazuo Ishiguro
Episode 125: Flannery O’Connor
Episode 135: William Faulkner
Episode 145: Elizabeth Taylor
Episode 155: Naguib Mahfouz
There’s no rush—take your time, and grab a book (or two, or three) so you’re prepared for these as they come!
Join the Mookse and the Gripes on Discord
Want to share your thoughts on these upcoming authors or anything else we’re discussing? Join us over on Discord! It’s the perfect place to dive deeper into the conversation—whether you’re reading along with our author-focused episodes or just want to chat about the books that are on your mind.
We’re also gearing up for our second novella book club, where we'll be reading Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin at the start of July. It’s a fantastic book, and we’d love to have you join the discussion. It’s a great space to engage with fellow listeners, share your insights, and discover new perspectives on the books you’re reading.
Shownotes
Books
Is a River Alive?, by Robert Macfarlane
The White Bear, by Henrik Pontoppidan, translated by Paul Larkin
A Fortunate Man, by Henrik Pontoppidan, translated by Paul Larkin
Giovanni’s Room, by James Baldwin
Deathbed Confessions, by Mark Haber
Middlemarch, by George Eliot
Miss MacIntosh, My Darling, by Marguerite Young
Lies and Sorcery, by Elsa Morante, translated by Jenny McPhee
In Search of Lost Time, by Marcel Proust
The Sunlit Man, by Brandon Sanderson
Suttree, by Cormac McCarthy
Blood Meridian; or, The Evening Redness in the West, by Cormac McCarthy
The Prime Minister, by Anthony Trollope
The Duke’s Children, by Anthony Trollope
The Way We Live Now, by Anthony Trollope
Daniel Deronda, by George Eliot
Schattenfroh, by Michael Lentz, translated by Max Lawton
Blinding, by Mircea Cărtărescu, translated by Sean Cotter
Omensetter’s Luck, by William H. Gass
Herscht 07769, by Lászlo Krasznahorkai, translated by Ottilie Mulzet
Moby Dick, by Herman Melville
Mr. Fox, by Barbara Comyns
A Touch of Mistletoe, by Barbara Comyns
Melvill, by Rodrigo Fresán, translated by Will Vanderhyden
On the Calculation of Volume, I, by Solvej Balle, translated by Barbara J. Haveland
The Ice-Shirt, by William T. Vollmann
The Magic Mountain, by Thomas Mann, translated by John E. Woods
Mrs. Dalloway, by Virginia Woolf
To the Lighthouse, by Virginia Woolf
The Waves, by Virginia Woolf
The Adventures of China Iron, by Gabriela Cabezón Cámara, translated by Fiona Mackintosh and Iona Macintyre
Rhine Journey, by Ann Schlee
Jane Austen’s Bookshelf: A Rare Book Collector’s Quest to Find the Women Writers Who Shaped a Legend, by Rebecca Romney
Evelina, by Frances Burney
The Remains of the Day, by Kazuo Ishiguro
Never Let Me Go, by Kazuo Ishiguro
The Unconsoled, by Kazuo Ishiguro
The Buried Giant, by Kazuo Ishiguro
A Pale View of Hills, by Kazuo Ishiguro
Your Absence Is Darkness, by Jón Kalman Stefánsson, translated by Philip Roughton
The Summer Book, by Tove Jansson, translated by Thomas Teal
The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast is a bookish conversation hosted by Paul and Trevor. Every other week, we explore a bookish topic and celebrate our love of reading. We’re glad you’re here, and we hope you’ll continue to join us on this literary journey!
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