
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 | 218 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksComedyArts | |||

Obviously you’re all thinking, “Donald Sobel wrote an Encyclopedia Brown Mystery about the 1993 Georgia Satellites song?! Weird. But very intriguing!” Sadly, no. This was written eight years prior to its release. The solution is utter madness.
We went over some of the thousands and thousands of cozy mysteries out there before deciding on OWL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS as our 2025 cozy. Revisit the contenders!
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Pigs are stolen. Gooses killed, gutted, de-feathered, roasted over spits and eaten by drifters. And, evidently, dogs are wounded. Idaville’s an odd place.
Can Mike crack the case?!
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This is an incredible podcast. It couldn’t be any better if it had several discrete openings or vibes over Austin. You‘ll miss out if you don’t subscribe!
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 is a humorous take on the world of literature, where two co-hosts read books they expect to dislike and offer their comedic commentary. The episodes often revolve around critiques of both well-known and obscure titles, dissecting everything from narrative inconsistencies to laughable character choices, which keeps the humor lively and engaging. The focus is heavily on bad books, creating a unique listening experience that combines entertainment with literary discussion, making it ideal for anyone with a penchant for comedy and a curiosity about literature's less favorable entries.
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372 Pages We'll Never Get Back launched 8 years ago and published 218 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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