
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 | 24 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsBooks | |||

Explorer's Log: Rachel's on a another quest, but this time there's food; mindless reading vs. mindful reading (both can be good!); the importance of stakes; using Penny to become better humans; telling vs. showing; Bobby comes back from a break sicke... more
Explorer's Log: an example of a crack legal team; the state of the police; degrees of murder; the sad state of records on women writers; the Clerihew disaster; the death penalty window; defanging true crime; the annoying Texas Rory Gilmore; there is ... more
Explorer's Log: Rachel introduces her Dickens quest; Bobby wonders if perhaps we could let neurodivergent folks speak for themselves; we spend a great deal of this episode being mean to Greg (who deserves it); Dan forever coming in clutch; our game c... more
Explorer's Log: Perhaps there was a flaw in our master plan; hard to know how this is a mystery when there's no mystery; do we ship Owen and Ellen? I don't think we do; who among us hasn't fantasized about eating four dozen doughnuts; Bobby never mis... more
I wanted to listen because I typically read non-fiction, because it’s hard to read a fiction book summary and truly figure out if I would like it or not…I prefer longer reviews. Similar to TV shows and movies…of late I just turn it on and give it some time for me to determine if I like the story or not…if not, move on to next story.
Anyway, this need for longer reviews is similar to my other content…I know everyone is really into Youtube Shorts, Tik Tok, and whatever Instagram calls their shor... more









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