Shelf #4 | Cosa ascoltiamo quando ascoltiamo gli audiolibri
In this episode of Shelf. The Place of Books*, our podcast dedicated to books, featuring *Alessandro Barbaglia*, *Marco Ballarè*, *Eleonora C. Caruso*, and *Petunia Ollister will accompany us on a discovery of hot words, dating, and two special audiobooks. Dive into the episode of Shelf and tell us which book or audiobook piqued your curiosity the most! An episode of The Simpsons, Mutiny on the Bounty, and Jonathan Miles's Eradication are all featured on Alessandro Barbaglia's cover. How? Find out with us and the whole Shelf gang! And then: Marco Ballarè takes us on a discovery of Italo Calvino's The Baron in the Trees_. Eleonora C. Caruso, meanwhile, talks about dating through a novel that explores it: _Niente di serio, ma vediamo by Claudia Valeriani. And then: Petunia Ollister takes us to listen to Cassandra by Christa Wolf, read by Manuela Mandracchia, and Gifts by Ursula K. LeGuin, read by Federico Vellani. 00:00 Summary: The content and voices of the episode 01:08 Cover: Alessandro Barbaglia talks about Eradication by Jonathan Miles 09:24 Column by Petunia Ollister: Volume. Books in Listening, to talk about audiobooks 15:12 Column by Marco Ballarè: Words Between the Pages 19:45 Column by Eleonora C. Caruso: Reading the Present 23:48 Danila's recap: all the books in the episode 26:14 Credits Mondadori Studios is a space for the creation and production of original audio content; It's also the place of the voice: follow us on YouTube and Instagram to stay up-to-date on our podcasts and audiobooks from Mondadori Group publishers. Stay up-to-date and follow us on: / mondadoristudios Listen to us on: Spotify https://open.spotify.com/user/31uf7xx... Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/it/channel... Spreaker https://www.spreaker.com/user/mondado...

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