Okay, I know it doesn’t make sense for you to add any more options to the poll, but you need to hear me out that from all your arguments the ideal name is HOT TEA BOOKS. Here are three reasons: 1. The name is catchy, like mashed potato books. You talk so much about the Yorkshire biscuit tea that it fits right with the theme of the Podcast! 2. “Hot tea”, in modern parlance, connotes salacious gossip, which is perfectly fitting for reading a book to be in time to join in buzz and conversation. 3. Unlike boiled water in a kettle, once a cup of hot tea is made it cannot easily be reheated. Over-brewed tea will also become too strong and bitter, as listeners have already pointed out.
@hennamelender16 күн бұрын
Yesss hot tea books is a good one!!
@JanetheBlobfish16 күн бұрын
@@hennamelender HOT TEA BOOKS FOR PRESIDENT.
@briony5715 күн бұрын
i 100% agree!! it’s also such a lovely & creative compromise between all 3 poll options
@klowne2615 күн бұрын
I LOVE THIS - I think this is the perfect name
@silvercookies14 күн бұрын
perfect!
@katiemichael457716 күн бұрын
I got such a kick when Raeleen said she didn't know Sylvia Plath had a daughter, and I said (just at the same time as Ariel!) "Yeah, she had two kids!" Love the episode as always
@alice.c2716 күн бұрын
Raeleen will basically be like a modern-day Helen Hanff from 84, Charing Cross Road ! Giving out a list of books for a bookstore to find and them shipping them to her ! How cool !
@zmk78216 сағат бұрын
Haha, I love this!
@catreadsabunch17 күн бұрын
Another name idea: Comet book!! A fleeting thing once gone by missed forever!
@ButtonGirl2215 күн бұрын
And that works on another level, because sometimes the hype comes back after some time because of pop culture or adaptations!
@alliemonreale16 күн бұрын
Just had to mention that I listened to this while getting ready. Finished the podcast, left my room, and was like “what’s that???” What it was, was my poor forgotten iced coffee that I made before I went into my room. Now lukewarm and watery. If not fate, I thought it was at least ironic so I had to share - for your consideration “an iced latte book”
@SarahHolmes_17 күн бұрын
Elephant in the room- Ariel why are you wearing glasses again?
@cathelijnedj16 күн бұрын
She told the patreons in the livestream that sadly it didn't work with the special contact lenses. One eye worked, the other was still blurry. I think she said it was because of astigmatism? So back to glasses :)
@SarahHolmes_16 күн бұрын
@ aww thanks for the insight!
@hisshissboom16 күн бұрын
@@SarahHolmes_ Insight! haha!
@ArielBissett16 күн бұрын
I explain everything in the next episode! We had so much to say with Raeleen's move that we realized I forgot to mention it in this one!
@SarahHolmes_16 күн бұрын
@@hisshissboom HAHA
@anas49914 күн бұрын
Not going to lie, I was not expecting much from the debate because you had already presented both terms in the last episode... but you DELIVERED! Not only did I enjoy the debate a lot but you also managed to change my mind and make me vote for an option I was not convinced by at the beginning :)
@kirbycat121616 күн бұрын
This debate and boiling kettle/hot potato debate is really taking my mind off of another vote that happened last week here in the US, and I appreciate that 😅
@silvercookies14 күн бұрын
I am grateful that there is a glossary of terms on the Books Unbound website and that the link was included in the description for today's video.
@MJ-in-Canada17 күн бұрын
Raeleen can now say she has "A Room of One's Own." Virginia Woolf approves.😃
@giuliab2117 күн бұрын
That's what I thought as well!! :')
@pollyebaker8716 күн бұрын
As a Brit, the tea based idioms will always win! Plus if you think about it, the existing idiom 'to spill the tea' is all about sharing hot gossip - so in line with keeping up with the hype around recently published work. (Perhaps the hype will all turn out to be a storm in a teacup, not your cup of tea, or about as good as a chocolate teapot.... BUT if you miss the Hot Teacup window, you may never know!)
@justaylin513915 күн бұрын
I love this community
@kristymeents470617 күн бұрын
Oh wow! My husband and I moved from Vancouver to Calgary years ago and it was a huge adjustment but now I can honestly say it was a good decision for us. We are now very happy here. Welcome to Alberta! We're lucky to have you!
@raccoonsnacks16 күн бұрын
Thank you for making every Monday better!
@maryammahmoudigharaie16 күн бұрын
Welcome to Calgary Raeleen! I believe the bookstore you were talking about is "Pages books" on Kensington. Also the library scene here is great- except that Calgary libraries have experienced a cyber attack recently 😅😅 And we can not return or pick up the holds or sign into our accounts for the last 4 weeks or so 😅 Other than that, they have a great collection!
@Kim-el2in16 күн бұрын
Definitely Pages! Pages also has awesome sister stores - The Next Page in Inglewood and Margins in High River. They're definitely the best spots to find good used books in the city/region.
@carolewatson211316 күн бұрын
I live in the UK but happy memories of visiting my godparents in Calgary for stampede as a teenager and driving to Banff and Lake Louise. Happy trails!
@IguessImight17 күн бұрын
Congratulations with the move! It's happening right now!! I am so excited to hear about Ariel's TBR challenge because I too am attempting to read a 100 books this year and I need Ariel's viiiibes!
@madde707816 күн бұрын
A recommendation for Ariel-I haven’t read it myself yet, but was just recommended H is for Hawk. Based on the books you talked about in this episode, it sounds like a good fit. It’s a memoir about processing grief after their father’s death while also learning to train a hawk
@covergirlbooks15 күн бұрын
Oh man the debate 😂 my second plug into the void for OVERBREWED BOOK ☕️You can leave your tea bag in there for too long and then the tea cold, the book isn’t in conversation anymore, it’s already diffused and then oversaturated, and you might even feel a little bitter about missing it while it was hot. ☕️
@ana-morgana17 күн бұрын
Ariel! Read your boiling kettle book Intermezzo this autumn/winter before Christmas this is totally the right time of year now for the feel of the book
@JanetheBlobfish16 күн бұрын
I agree! All of Sally Rooney’s earlier books feel like they’re warm and summery, but Intermezzo is particularly gloomy and rainy!
@eli_drottningu6 күн бұрын
I'm a bit behind with the pod, but I'm glad I still got to vote in the poll! can wait to see what term is the winner. Also, congratulations on the move to Raeleen! It's curious, bc I too am in the midst of a big move! I was a bit worried it was too much space for me and my stuff, but you made me begin to think in the possibilities, like having a reading corner o having a crafting space besides the study... Or maybe even an interior garden! We'll see.
@charlotteravenna186415 күн бұрын
Ariel, I really loved your review of All the beauty in the world , also loved the way you read ❤ I had a book voucher that I was looking to use for something interesting and I felt like this was it, I decided to buy it while I was watching the pod , really hoping I love it ❤
@madde707816 күн бұрын
Hot Potato Book should be for popular books that you feel pressure to read because everyone is talking about them, but you aren’t actually interested in so you want to toss it away from you (like the game). But (also like the game) sometimes you get stuck with it (or cave and decided to read it).
@bfranklin105216 күн бұрын
Love you guys! Best of luck Rayleen! I hope you love Calgary and find so many fun things to do and a welcoming community of people to play with! It was so fascinating to hear about the 39 Steps. I love the Hitchcock movie and the offbeat play I've seen many times. The origin story for the book was so fun.
@Lottie96Marie16 күн бұрын
I have a recommendation for Ariel! Combing her love for books like A Wild Snail Eating and George: A Magpie Memoir and her love of sports books I present to you Finding Gobi by Dion Leonard! It’s a book about a man running a multi day marathon in the Chinese desert when a stray dog starts running with him. The book goes through both the marathon side of the story and Dions struggles to adopt the dog back to the UK! I also love both of these book genres and it was the perfect combination of them both.
@irrealismora14 күн бұрын
This might be a good alternative, especially because this was mentioned in a recent episode: a Cranberry sauce book? It goes well with different types of food but it's typically only appropriate during Thanksgiving time. You can have cranberry sauce at any other time of the year but it's a little weird and off season if you do. It ties in to the podcast, in that Ariel made a delicious cranberry sauce for Thanksgiving, and also it's also a food that goes with mashed potatoes! (I know the poll is already up with the options but I think this might work for the usage you're going for while also distinguishing it from the "mashed potato" concept!)
@MariahNic16 күн бұрын
George! A Magpie Memoir is SOOO cute, Ariel. I think you'll love it.
@jille965014 күн бұрын
I just finished All the Beauty in the World on audio, read by the author. It was fantastic! It's a great companion/cousin book to Thunderclap: A Memoir of Art and Life and Sudden Death by Laura Cumming.
@summerleia16 күн бұрын
Me: waiting patiently for them to finish all their arguments before selecting the poll (& seeing the results!). I believed each of the 3 were the best at some point 😂 my final decision was the ☕book though!
@marie-francepoitras436116 күн бұрын
I still feel a book past its reading prime should be called a COLD FRENCH FRY. It was hot and relevant, but now is utter disappointment!
@teresafoo15 күн бұрын
Recommendation for Raeleen’s In the Biz books - Did you hear about Kitty Karr is a novel with a focus on Hollywood. There are dual timelines and one is historical, I want to say 1950s-60s? It’s a fascinating book and well written. I read it earlier this year and I still think about it!
@MJ-in-Canada17 күн бұрын
Raeleen, on Nov. 19, grab a copy of “Cher: The Memoir, Part One.” Cher’s life has been so full that it requires two volumes!🎉
@kap31917 күн бұрын
I recently listened to the Stuff You Should Know Episode on Cher and it got me very excited for her new book.
@MJ-in-Canada17 күн бұрын
@@kap319 As the publishing blurb says, “It is a life too immense for only one book.”😁
@bethbcrafts17 күн бұрын
I have to say, Billy bookshelves look VERY leveled up if you get glass doors or cabinet doors (to do a mix of bookshelf and storage) to add to them. It really changes the look/feel of them. Good luck to you on your move!
@ButtonGirl2215 күн бұрын
In the Biz recommendation: I recently listened to the audiobook for “World Within a Song” by Jeff Tweedy (lead singer/guitarist of Wilco) and I really enjoyed it. I was kind of a memoir told through meaningful songs in his life. Highly recommend!
@catherineflusche893510 күн бұрын
As someone from the American South, the cup of tea reference doesn't work, because tea is lovely cold! And room temperature.
@lizapixie62612 күн бұрын
I am a proponent for tea book because I need this merch and it makes the most sense
@anajulia-mi1bf11 күн бұрын
i can't remember if you've read them already, but Carrie Fisher's memoirs are the best of the best (and in audiobook form, phenomenally read by her -- and the last one was also read by billie lourd, her daughter, after carrie's passing). the books are "wishful drinking", "shockaholic" and "the princess diarist"
@Anna-kj2bd16 күн бұрын
I'd like to add a word into the poll: a souffle. Wait too long, and it deflates into a dense mound.
@alexia423916 күн бұрын
If you end up loving Woman of the Hour you'll definitely LOVE Bright Young Women! I read it early this year and loved it and watched the movie a couple weeks ago and they go together very well
@monvulan17 күн бұрын
I don't know if this book is one of Raeleen's book type but i recommend "How Music Works" from David Byrne, the vocalist of The Talking Heads. The book has a nice introduction to the history and evolution of music, the impact of it, info about the art decision he took in the band (the iconic enormous gray suit), the producers that he has worked and known. In resumes I'll say that the book has a little bit of interesting facts about music and of course the industry. Think of him (David Byrne) as a nice cool dude who knows (and loves) a lot of details or aspects of music and likes to talk about it.
@lexiscardinale618616 күн бұрын
I recently read the lottery and other stories by shirley jackson and the edition i have is the little penguin clothbound edition and it is the perfect size for a book!
@nutshellreadsandwrites15 күн бұрын
Hello! I’ve been listening to your podcast since the very beginning and I know that you two like books that follow “slightly unhinged” women and boy do I have a recommendation for you. I just finished this book called My Husband by Maud Ventura. It follows the point of view of this woman who is obsessed with her husband. She’s a very entertaining character to be in the mind of throughout the book, not very likeable in my opinion, but very intriguing. Anyway, that’s all I’ll say about it because I went into it not knowing anything and I think that’s the best way to read it! Cheers 😊
@hello7971216 күн бұрын
Okay I realize we are past the collaborative stage with hot potato vs boiling kettle but what about party popper book? With party poppers they’re usually reserved for a specific occasion and thus there is that anticipation. There’s also a little bit of fear (in the case of the book being bad or in the case of the popper, it being loud). Also if you miss your moment and it’s just a total bummer
@Emelia3917 күн бұрын
Also (sorry to comment more than once) but if you want a true crime story from the victim’s perspective, I suggest looking at Sophie’s Legacy by Leslie Elliot. Sophie Elliot was murdered by her boyfriend in my hometown in New Zealand and her murderer tried to get his sentence reduced by slandering her and saying she “provoked him.” The book is written by Sophie’s mother who now has a foundation to educate about domestic violence and healthy relationships. It’s very sad but I’m glad that her mother is still fighting for her legacy after her murderer tried to slander her.
@sherrirabinowitz461817 күн бұрын
Congrats on your first move, I am a veteran of many moves, enjoy your new place, have fun and explore it. I have read a few in the biz books, is a bio ok? I just read the new one on Actor, Director and Producer Mike Nichols, (I don't know if you know who he was); he won 8 tony award for directing some big plays, He won an oscar He is also well known as a team with Elaine May they did improvisation and were the toast of broadway and very early late night tv shows. And a really good autobiography of Barbara Streisand. I'm not sure if either is your cup of tea, but they are both very fascinating, I listened to them audio,and I zipped through them.
@jennifermoore599113 күн бұрын
This comment maybe a bit of a “hot potato,” but this morning I was regretfully throwing away two sad avocados that had softened past their prime and thought, “that’s it!!” Maybe leave the potato analogy to the mashed situation and step over to the world of fruit! Waiting too long to read a recently released book is pretty similar to buying an almost ripe avocado, waiting too long to eat it and missing the window of ripeness. Also, while I’m here… this is ancient pod history now, but Ariel’s squirrel story was hilarious and reminded me of a time waiting for the bus in downtown Austin when a squirrel fell on me. Something thudded on my head and I exclaimed an expletive that turned a group of elderly women’s heads in my direction. The little guy slid down to my lap too shocked to go anywhere. So I gingerly scooped him up and set him under a bush. after a moment, he sped off towards a tree. I had no idea squirrels were so skinny! They are literally 70% fluff.
@paigeobrien570916 күн бұрын
I just finished the Lisa Marie Presley memoir and recommend it.
@syd-elbs14 күн бұрын
This is so random, but Ariel looks so much like Jeremy Allen White if you look at lips, chin, jaw structure only. Am I crazy?
@Micahlee_1917 күн бұрын
Raelenn if you're interested in "the biz" you might love the podcast Glamorous Trash. The host reads celebrity memoirs (some modern but also many historical) and talks about them on the podcast!
@AnnaTalks-videos13 күн бұрын
What about a Hot Tea book? That keeps the snappy element of Hot Potato but has Ariel’s idea too
@hisshissboom16 күн бұрын
A hot potato is something you want to get rid of - not something you're excited to read. Boiling kettle is hot and bubbling and in the moment - leave it too long and it'll go cold. This is the only and right choice. A cup of tea is too relaxing, it doesn't have the excited urgency of a boiling kettle. I understand wanting to stay with potatoes, but the metaphor doesn't work. Just my opinion :0)
@irhonda3117 күн бұрын
Fun episode! Good luck to Raeleen!
@myriam819017 күн бұрын
The new Anna Kendrick movie isn’t on Netflix Canada as far as I know! I watched it with a VPN…
@francescathomas350216 күн бұрын
I have lived in 3 countries in my life time. I was born in my home country but will probably die here in Canada since It is highly unlikely that I will ever be able to go back to my home country.
@IguessImight16 күн бұрын
Okay, but what about hot fries? Stays consistent with the potato theme and fries are famously unreheatable.
@MatiRL17 күн бұрын
Get bookshelves with glass doors to keep the dust out
@annahenriksson346217 күн бұрын
For movie/arts books you really have to read Mark Lanegans Read Backwards and Weep!! It is a gem of memoir where no real connection to the author is necessary to enjoy it. He has such a brilliantly clear writing voice and approaches incredibly difficult topics of addiction, violence, grief and homelessness with a great deal of humor and humanity. The author was the singer of a Seattle band called the Screaming Trees and has also had a prolific solo career, and has great insight into the music scene at the time (he was a close friend to both Kurt Cobain and Layne Staley). Any interest in the grunge era of music is a bonus but its honestly just a wonderful book! It has become the one all other memoirs and biographies are measured against for me. Wishing you the best of luck with your move!
@ButtonGirl2215 күн бұрын
Just fyi - Woman of the Hour is *very* loosely based on a true story. The spark of from a true story but the game show element is based on a serial killer that was on the Dating Game, but the bachelorette did not choose him (because she got bad vibes basically). (Rodney Alcala if people are interested)
@marthacampbell618812 күн бұрын
I think 'Whistling kettle' would maybe give it a more romanticised and catchy name
@Emelia3917 күн бұрын
Pro tip with roller rinks- look to see if they have adult only nights. I have nothing against kids but it can be a little scary for beginners if there are a ton of kids around as you get afraid of knocking into them. Also, make sure your wheels are indoor wheels (if you have the wheels your roller skate came with they probably are) because outdoor wheels don’t always work on roller rink floors. Have fun!
@arobinreads16 күн бұрын
Good luck Raeleen! ❤
@juananjones16 күн бұрын
What's the plan for the episode without Raeleen?? Any special guest??? CJ?? Connor??
@cookiejar.mp317 күн бұрын
tea is solitary... a hot potato is a social conversation, a time game, conversations being passed around in one big frantic hype.... just to ponder...
@kimberly166116 күн бұрын
I posit that tea is not necessarily solitary - tea parties, simple visits with friends, etc - but it can be. Which fits for the metaphor, because you can read a hot book because you want to for yourself, or you can do it to discuss with others
@cookiejar.mp316 күн бұрын
@kimberly1661 OH you're so right, see as a non-tea drinker I missed this context, but as a potato connoisseur I know a hot potato involved the same chaotic frenzy that book hybe offers
@HetBoekenmeisje16 күн бұрын
Kettle or cup of tea book sounds the best!
@georgiaholland391216 күн бұрын
Getting this question in before the end of the year episodes start getting filmed :') - Ariel, please could you talk about your experience this year with avoiding Instagram? The platform is more and more anxiety-inducing and less and less helpful to creators, and I would love to know how you have found this year, as a creator, taking a step back from it? Will you be continuing to avoid it? Thanks so much in advance!
@ValMB81817 күн бұрын
Buy some Sorel insulated boots and a long down filled coat! You’re gonna need ‘em!
@rana280416 күн бұрын
Hot fries you can’t heat and doesn’t taste good at all when it is cold
@David-t3h4c16 күн бұрын
In my opinion, the term "hot potato" is eternally associated with the game. Try as we might, we will always have to actively redirect our thoughts to think of a new meaning. Personally, I like "tea book" :)
@angelaluz40517 күн бұрын
Potatoes are THE Books Unbound thing. If there's not a potato involved, then it just seem so off brand. Mashed potato, big potato, etc have been mainstays. A new potato is a must, I think. Personally, I'd have gone with French fried potatoes. You always want to eat those hot and fresh. Re-heated fries are always horrible. Of the ones given, however, it has to be the potato choice.
@joondk16 күн бұрын
Hitchcock turned The 39 Steps into a movie. I think it might be fun for you to buddy watch.
@meamela982016 күн бұрын
even though I can see the poll, it doesn't let me vote because i'm not on patreon. (i'm on team boiling kettle)
@aprillovemay17 күн бұрын
A good rec 4 an arts book is Steven Tyler’s biography “does the music in bother you”
@kathryntownsend837414 күн бұрын
Raeleen I highly recommend Geena Davis memoir.. dying of politeness...
@lydiagappa393816 күн бұрын
I’m torn. Ariel sets a good scene with the tea kettle but I am so devoted to potatoes for branding purposes 🤣
@amandaolin872015 күн бұрын
Why not call them French Fry books! You can reheat them if you want, but they are never as good as the first heating…and they are still potatoes!!
@torib386217 күн бұрын
For "in the biz" books I recommend My Thoughts Exactly by Lily Allen.
@calypsoflowers16 күн бұрын
Raeleen, but then it should be called a cold potato
@moniquebaham17 күн бұрын
Good luck Raeleen!!
@bethanyj25017 күн бұрын
I think the "Hot Potato" term works better, because it begets another term: "Reheated Potato": a book that was a hot potato once upon a time, but you didn't read it at the right time.
@pettyella660717 күн бұрын
I know we are only choosing between Hot Potato and Boiling Kettle, BUT I think Potato Fondue would be the perfect meeting of both worlds...
@MJ-in-Canada17 күн бұрын
John Buchan’s sister, Anna was an author in her own right, publishing under the pseudonym O. Douglas. While John was writing thrillers, she was writing cozier domestic fiction about women living quiet lives in small Scottish villages. A couple of John’s grandchildren were writers, too. Quite the family.