
Two best friends (poorly) break down and talk about books.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 71 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionScience FictionBooksArts | |||

Part 2 of our read through of Project Hail Mary. Come hang out with us while we talk about the chapters 9-16 of Andy Weir's wild ride.
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Chapters 20-30, now we finish the book. Next week is reviews and announcement of the next book!
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Found these guys when I started reading The Strength of Few (and realized I had no clue what was going on). It’s like you’re just choppin it up the boys. Can’t wait for Red God
I just finished listening to Strength of the Few and was desperately looking for someone or something to break down this novel because I was hella confused. Y’all have saved my sanity!
I just binged 9 hours of these guys talking through the Will of the Many in preparation for the Strength of the Few. They seem like great friends having a fun time/ casual book discussion, but they are well prepared and have thoughtful discussion on the characters, structures, and themes of the material.
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!
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Conversations center around the friendly and casual discussion of various books, particularly within the fiction and science fiction genres. The hosts share their personal reflections on characters, plot developments, and themes, often incorporating humor and camaraderie into their analyses. They engage with a diverse range of content, tackling both popular series and lesser-known works, which brings a unique flavor to their insights. The light-hearted approach invites casual readers into deeper exploration, making the material accessible and enjoyable, while also reflecting the hosts' genuine passion for literature.
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