
Two best friends (poorly) break down and talk about books.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Science FictionFictionArtsBooks | |||

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This trio of podcasters have great chemistry, compelling theories, and bring great analysis. They are pretty funny to boot! I was seeking more Will of the Many content and came across this pod. I've been addicted and look forward to my commute time for work, which is when I listen.For their style:It's their first read of the book, and each episode is covering about 15 chapters.I may try to do a read along with their next book.I might even continue to listen to future pods for books I don't know
Finally a podcast about books that’s chill. Love the energy these guys bring. They help engage with the book a bit more in a funny way. Can’t wait to hear more episodes!
These guys are too funny! I have been looking for someone to share my reading experiences with and this podcast does just that. They have great banter and do light reviews to recap the plot. I look forward to listening every Monday
I’m reading The Will of the Many along with them and they are hilarious! They do a great job of breaking down the chapters but not getting too into the weeds. Also their friendship bleeds into the conversations making their debates and conversations very enjoyable. I can’t wait to see what book they do next!
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A group of friends engages in lively and humorous discussions centered around various books, providing a blend of book analysis, personal anecdotes, and relatable banter. Each episode features a particular book, where the hosts share insights on themes, characters, and plot developments, all while keeping the conversation engaging and friendly. The unique dynamic among the hosts makes the discussions feel casual and relatable, attracting an audience that enjoys both literature and light-hearted commentary. This podcast is particularly distinctive for its informal approach to book reviewing, making literature accessible to casual readers and fostering community among book lovers.
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