The Devil's Library
The Devil's Library
Podcast Description
Atheistic Satanists talk about books that are important to them, fiction and non-fiction and everything in between!
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Explores a variety of literature, both fiction and non-fiction, with themes including existentialism, mental health, and the human experience. Episodes include in-depth discussions like the analysis of Iain Reid's 'I'm Thinking of Ending Things', touching on complex topics such as self-harm and life's philosophical inquiries.

Atheistic Satanists talk about books that are important to them, fiction and non-fiction and everything in between!
This time we read and discussed Andrew Joseph White’s debut adult novel (he has written several youth oriented books prior to this). An incredibly disturbing, relentless, emotionally punishing and yet very important work, it is strongly recommended you consult the trigger/content warnings on his website (see link below) before reading!
Transcript (PDF): https://devilslibrary.org/t/ep16.pdf
Novel content warnings – seriously, read them! https://andrewjosephwhite.com/content-warnings%3A-ywmtbh Novel : https://openlibrary.org/books/OL57776397M/You_Weren%27t_Meant_to_Be_Human Devil’s Library on: Bluesky: https://thedevilslibrary.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedevilslibrarians Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thedevilslibrary666 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedevilslibrary Storygraph: https://app.thestorygraph.com/profile/thedevilslibrary Our sister podcast, Devil’s Discourse, is here: https://devils-discourse.podbean.com

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