Challenge #7
In your own space, create a list of at least three things you'd love to receive, something you've wanted but were afraid to ask for - a wishlist of sorts.
Please rec me things!

これで以上です。
In your own space, create a list of at least three things you'd love to receive, something you've wanted but were afraid to ask for - a wishlist of sorts.
Please rec me things!
- Arthuriana: I'm on a big King Arthur kick right now so I'd love Arthuriana-related recs. Novels, documentaries, podcasts, non-fiction scholarship...I'm open to it all.
- Books: I will never say no to a recommendation for a good book.
- Podcasts: I'm particularly interested in fantasy or history podcasts, but would also love to get recs for things outside of my go-to topics or genres.
- Tabletop Games: I'm particularly fond of fantasy or horror tabletop games (think Gloomhaven or Stifling Dark) but welcome hearing about anything with beautiful art or design, good storytelling, or interesting mechanics.
- Tarot Decks: Not that I need any more decks, but if you have a favorite Tarot deck I'd love to hear about it and why you dig it.

これで以上です。
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Most Notorious is a historical true crime podcast where each episode is the host’s (usually pretty meaty) interview with an author about their recent nonfiction book. Some of the books chosen are about one particular case (a still-unsolved murder long past, or a sensational trial of its day now less-widely known, etc.) while others are broader (a history of bootlegging in a particular region, or an overview of some aspect of 19th century piracy, etc.). I add a lot of books to my TBR this way.
How do you feel about actual-play podcasts? If positively, I have a few recs in that vein.
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And Most Notorious also sounds really cool. I like the eclectic subjects and the fact that it's a book-focused podcast at its core. I get the feeling I'll be adding a bunch of those books to my TBR pile as well.
And I would happily take recs for actual-play podcasts that you'd like to share.