
A bookish podcast where we explore a new genre and time period each season!
Our first season is all about mystery, so join us as we read through 100 years of murder!
New episodes available every other Tuesday.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsBooks | |||

Explorer's Log: Due to a headphones issue, Bobby often speaks with the voice of god in this episode and she is very sorry for that; we still don't know what's going on with our newsletter; nothing Cordelia does makes any sense; a key to getting away ... more
Explorer's Log: Our personal closet history; Fifty Shades of Grey and the NA movement; "Just because you don't feel calm doesn't mean you can't be calm"; Senior Sandeke wins Worst Father of All Time award; we are impressed by a romance with a real co... more
Explorer's Log: the latest news on our newsletter; the Cat Who series and a very special Poe award; we forget all the books we read; Qwill enters this town’s art world; 100 pages in, we get a murder; we learn a valuable lesson about trusting book cov... more
Explorer's Log: Penny, look away; Bobby never misses a chance to dunk on 50 Shades of Grey; an erotic eclair meet cute; a stolen laptop leads to a Bobby confession; 10 Things We Hate About Ronan; we introduce the BOF Rule: WWBOFWD (What Would Boys Ov... more
Explorer's Log: an underappreciated goth queen; complicated women; Helen needs help; chasing immortality and leads; jumping povs; racism corner; complicated relationships and catching feelings; dissociative identity disorder; mystery vs twist; a diff... more
Explorer's Log: Who even knows how many brothers there are, not us; we remember a lot of feelings, but not a lot of facts; our first impressions of the brothers were bad; Duck Dynasty jump scare; there's a secret sixth brother!; Bobby finally picks a... more
Explorer's Log: Agatha Christie is a cool lady; we attempt to remember how to podcast; the dirty letter business; the Megan problem; middle aged women are bitter and crazy; Jerry at the scene of the crime; a fully interconnected town; kidnappings and... more
Explorer's Log: We met Penny and it went as well as you might expect; politics corner simply cannot be avoided; Penny is a girl's girl; accidental drug-fueled hijinks; somewhere out there a woman is married to a ghost; Steven has a love affair with a... more









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