
Fantasy book club is the internet's Book Club and just by listening, you're a member! Listen to hear Sydney Leyerle and Coleton Pratt read your favorite Fantasy books and make theories, rank characters, and just be goofy and dumb!Check out our website: Prattpodcast.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 180 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsComedyBooks | |||

Due to the nature this book, there will be expletives during the dramatic readings. If this is something you would like to avoid, feel free to skip ahead during the sections with music underneath. Thank you!
Welcome to the 7th week of Golden Son! T... more
Due to the nature this book, there will be expletives during the dramatic readings. If this is something you would like to avoid, feel free to skip ahead during the sections with music underneath. Thank you!
Welcome to the 6th week of Golden Son! T... more
Due to the nature this book, there will be expletives during the dramatic readings. If this is something you would like to avoid, feel free to skip ahead during the sections with music underneath. Thank you!
Welcome to the 5th week of Golden Son! T... more
Due to the nature this book, there will be expletives during the dramatic readings. If this is something you would like to avoid, feel free to skip ahead during the sections with music underneath. Thank you!
Welcome to the 4th week of Golden Son! T... more
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In this episode you guys talked about “Bad Day” by Daniel Powter and you said you didn’t know the lyrics. I found them for you! It’s,
“You had a bad day
The camera don’t lie
You’re coming back down and
You really don’t mind”
Hope this was kind of helpful for like no reason
In this episode you guys talked about “Bad Day” by Daniel Powter and you said you didn’t know the lyrics. I found them for you! It’s,
“You had a bad day
The camera don’t lie
You’re coming back down and
You really don’t mind”
Hope this was kind of helpful for like no reason
In this episode you guys talked about “Bad Day” by Daniel Powter and you said you didn’t know the lyrics. I found them for you! It’s,
“You had a bad day
The camera don’t lie
You’re coming back down and
You really don’t mind”
Hope this was helpful in a useless way! 😁
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A lively, discussion-driven show where three hosts (a mix of veteran readers and first-timers) dissect fantasy literature with fast banter, deep-dive plot analysis, and-running theories. Episodes often blend spoiler-filled breakdowns of epic sagas with rankings, character spotlights, and community-focused banter, all while staying accessible to both longtime fans and newcomers. Notable strengths include high-energy hosting, willingness to theorize and speculate, and a playful, community-oriented vibe that keeps conversations light even when the plots get brutal.
The show stands out for its energetic trio dynamic, structured segments like running character rankings, and a knack for turning dense fantasy worlds into approachable, humorous di... more
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