Conor Lastowka and Michael J. Nelson are reading books they're pretty sure they're going to hate. Read along with us for a podcast book clubs of Ready Player One, Armada, The Eye of Argon, Dan Brown, and more!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 210 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksArtsComedy |
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Dan Brown is back! The author of Digital Fortress (and, okay, if I have to mention it, The Da Vinci Code) is ... more
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We kick off another voyage into the microchapter world of Dan Brown! Plus we’ll hear all about a recent humiliation Mike suffered on... more
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In this ep, Conor attempts once again to unravel the... more
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Yes, all the things we in America know so well and love so much come to... more
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Heard Conor on the Talkin’ Simpsons. Grew up with Mike on MST3k, so instantly became a fan. So happy I listened to this instead of reading Ready Player One and having to suffer alone
Thanks for talking about the worst book I’ve ever read
Finally a podcast that judges books as much as I do. And also by two amazing funny people.
If you’re a fan of MSTK3000, Rifftrax, and reading, or you just enjoy laughing, give this podcast a try. Start from the beginning and it just gets better and better.
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This podcast features hosts analyzing notoriously bad literature, infusing humor and wit into their discussions. The hosts, both seasoned entertainment figures, embark on comedic explorations of various books that are typically considered poorly written, while skillfully breaking down the absurdities present in the texts. Combining their distinct perspectives, they critique a mix of mainstream and lesser-known works, appealing to listeners who enjoy sharp humor and literary satire. A unique aspect of this show is how it encourages engagement from listeners through conversations about the narratives, often fostering a communal experience amongst fans who share a disdain for the same texts.
Throughout episodes, listeners can expect a blend o... more
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