Married couple Tessa and Elliot read a book and then take a look at the adaptation made about it.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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This week we take a look at the first book in the massive catalogue of the Babysitters Club, and watch the new adaptation put out by Netflix.
As always, thank you for listening to us ramble, if you enjoy listening to us talk you may enjoy our othe... more
We’re rounding out the month of December with another holiday book and movie.
Did you know that there is a king of Christmas? I certainly didn’t, but this week we read the king of Christmas Richard Paul Evans’ The Mistletoe Inn, as well as the Hal... more
We’re just in that giving spirit, coming back with a new episode, one week after last week!
Who would have thought that we would find David Baldacci’s masterpiece The Christmas Train worthy of two episodes? Certainly not me. But here we are.
T... more
Ho Ho Ho!
It’s that time of year, and we are in the Christmas mood with this week’s book, The Christmas Train by David Baldacci. Come learn of Tom, who lets you know he used to be a war correspondent every chance he gets!
Also this is a Hallma... more
If you’re listening on the day of release happy American Thanksgiving!
I had all kinds of facts written down the first time I wrote this, but that was like 4 months ago, and since I had to reupload the episode I have forgotten them.
I do recal... more
Keeping with the spooky season we went ahead and read Neil Gaiman’s Coraline.
We have a long talk about how we seem to be the only two people not totally in love with everything Coraline, come hear some of our reasons why.
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Happy Halloween!
And to celebrate we are taking a look at Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, and the really odd film adaptation. This is definitely the oddest adaptation yet, come hear if we can choose between two very different works.
As alway... more
Finally we get a break and read something fantastic, it’s Lemony Snicket (or Daniel Handler’s) first entry in a Series of Unfortunate Events, The Bad Beginning.
Listen to us gush, a word here which means write with effusiveness or exaggerated enth... more
Interesting premise, great quality and great hosts. Looking forward to more episodes! Gotta convince them to publish twice a week......
Give them a listen (also check out their other shows like TEA)
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