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TMR 11.5: “Wuthering Heights Is Weird” [THE DREAMED PART}

Chad reaches a new quarantine low at the beginning of this week’s episode (³ó¾±²µ³ó±ô²âÌýrecommend checking out the video version), but after a lot of banter and deep dives into international speculative fiction,ÌýThe Invention of Morel,ÌýLost,Ìýand more, Chad and special guest Rachel Cordasco break down the first part of the “Brontê/Wuthering Heights” section ofÌýThe Dreamed Part.ÌýThey get you up to speed with Penelope (The Writer’s sister) who is spending her days at Our Lady of Our Lady of Our Lady . . . fixated on Emily Brontë’s singular masterpiece.

This week’s musicÌý¾±²õ²Ô’³ÙÌý´Ú°ù´Ç³¾ÌýThe Dreamed Part.ÌýIt’s a new song from Woods called “” (Lyrics on the outro are perfect.)

If you’d prefer to watch the conversation (and if you’re going to watch only one episode, I’d recommend this one), you can find it on along with . You can watch the April 15th episode (covering pages 202-254) . And you can discuss this book at the reactivated Goodreads .

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