
Join Kelly and Lexi as they discuss books that get in your head and stay there forever, no matter how many holes you drink into your brain with vodka. These are not the best books or the worst - they're just the ones we need to talk about.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Categories | BooksComedyArts | ||||

Kelly and Lexi have not learned from their mistakes and are back to cover the second instalment of Lifetime's collab with the ghost of VC Andrews, Dark Angel. Heaven Casteel has a new name and yet another family to flee, but not before she makes out ... more
Due to relentless demand, Kelly and Lexi emerge from hibernation to tackle Lifetime's adaptation of the VC Andrews hillbilly opus, Heaven. With hugs that turn evil, anachronistic t-shirts, and generic cereals, does this extremely Canadian production ... more
Only VC Andrews could make it happen: it's a holiday miracle, as Kelly and Lexi are back after all this time. Ruby might be set in the bayou instead of an attic, but it checks all the usual traumatic boxes, including hot parents, shopping sprees, dub... more
Have you ever read a book about a witch and thought, I really wish this lady was helpless to the whims of her boyfriend, closest friend, and father? Well good news for you and bad news for us: Kelly and Lexi read L.S. Gagnon's "Witch: A New Beginning... more
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More VC Andrews please!
I’m crazy about this show; I’ve been reading a lot more since I found it. The hosts are engaging and hilarious and make many observations that are truly insightful.
I have listened to about 6 episodes straight - it makes me laugh out loud. I just want to get drunk and talk books with these girls!
I love this Podcast, Lexi and Kelly (and the occassional guest) are incredibly fun to listen to. They go through a synopsis of a bad, often crazy, book (and sometimes film or TV adaptation) cracking jokes and pointing out particularly bizarre passages, as well as the occassional good bits that can be found from time to time. The hosts are smart and insightful and (personally) very "agreeable" - not going into particularly political or sensitive topics if you are so inclined to avoid these things... more
Wow, these two are incredibly homophobic. They should probably avoid books about the LGBT community.









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