
A podcast where we revisit the books of our youth, and, on alternating episodes, explore the uncanny wilds of contemporary adolescent fiction.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | BooksComedyArts | ||||

Keith's contemporary selection takes some of the Seeking Tumnus crew outside of their comfort zones, but fear not as this one is not by Christopher Pike. Instead it's Karen M. McManus's 2019 thriller Two Can Keep A Secret. Join us as we do our very b... more
Holy smokes, it's been a little while, hasn't it? This episode sees a triumphant return to all things weird and wizardish, as we throw back to Alan Garner's 1960 classic, The Weirdstone of Brisingamen. We do our best argue about the pronunciation of ... more
In this our 50th episode we go back to the well, the well trodden, well read, well written and much loved Harry Potter series. It's book two, The Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling. As well as giving you our thoughts on the officially lowest rated (o... more
To make up for the longer than usual time between episodes this Pat hosted special brings with it not one but two book reviews. First off the rank is the second book in Australian author James Bradley's Change Trilogy; The Buried Ark. We spoke to Jam... more
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Rating needs to change please. But I won’t be listening anymore.
Legitimately my favourite podcast, I love the chemistry of these guys so much. My relaxing bed time listen every night. New episodes would be fantastic 😊
Really enjoy this podcast and revisiting books from my childhood, and reading new ones. Wish it came out more often. I would subscribe to a patreon if there was one, if it helped them make episodes more often
Bree is the downfall of an otherwise good podcast. Bad attitude, grating voice, almost no knowledge of books really. Her opinions on The Indian In The Cuboard were ridiculous. Fussing about how it’s not true to history, it’s sexist, and rude was garbage review work. She is to good to participate in some of the games they play and question period shows her to be a poor sport.
She comes off as a left wing politically “correct” snob.
A disrespect to the rest of the members who are like able and tak... more
Amazing podcast








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