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Books n Stuff Podcast: S2 Episode 02 - Legends and Lattes: Discussion with Parvathi and Medhavi

2023-04-12

Welcome to the Books n Stuff Podcast.

In the second episode of the Books n Stuff podcast, Parvathi Ramkumar and Medhavi Dhyani discuss the book “Legends and Lattes” by Travis Baldree. Bala Ramadurai quizzes the two readers and finds more about the book.

The summary:

This book is called Legends and Lattes. It’s by Travis Baldree. It’s also published by Tor, which is an imprint of MacMillan in the US. This book is about a certain adventurer called Viv. She’s tired of adventuring. She’s seen her share of battles and all that. So she decides to come to a very large city called Thune, and there she decides that she wants to open a coffee shop there. And basically that’s all the plot is. She comes to the city, she opens a coffee shop, she adds more things to the menu. She has a nice time, she makes friends.

And the twist here is that she has a certain artifact with her that she got on her last adventuring mission. And some people know that she has this artifact and that causes her a bit of trouble with a former adventuring partner and the local crime lord.

All’s well that ends well.

That’s basically it. It’s simple.

Wow. It’s very simple. This is the shortest summary we’ve had in this entire podcast.

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The link to the *Spotify* podcast is https://open.spotify.com/episode/3dgus5EeXMZ1idWbdIJhmh.

Here is the podcast that we recorded. Enjoy the podcast!

You can buy the book at Amazon

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Source - https://atthecooltable.com/book-review-legends-and-lattes/

Acknowledgments

A big shout-out to Akhilesh for his voice for the intro, Anita Nagarajan for her voice for the sign-off and Parvathi Ramkumar for her Gottuvadhyam adapted rendition of Simon&Garfunkel for the intro music and for Raga Garudadhwani Thyagaraja kriti outro music.

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