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Join us as we re-discuss John R.R. Tolkien's The Fellowship of the Ring. The first discussion was lost in the deeps of the Mines of Technical Issues, but this one emerged with white robes and shit. Next episode: The Collected Works of Jim Henson
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Join us as we have an insightful, erudite discussion of Harper Lee's classic To Kill A Mockingbird. Next book: The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien
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Join us as we discuss Neil W. White III's book In the Sanctuary of Outcasts. It's ostensibly about the last leper colony in America, but is actually about a rich white dude. Next book: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
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R.I.P. XMAS
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Join us as we discuss the finale of Stephen King's Dark Tower series, The Dark Tower. We also take a sordid trip into the land of fan fiction, provide account of baseball without the express written consent of MLB, and get a lesson in etiquette from Google Assistant.
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Journey with Bookclub to the heart of normal space as we discuss the 1978 sci-fi masterpiece starring the Hoff, Marjoe, and giant robots with boobs.
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Join us as we discuss Naked Lunch by William S. Burroughs as well as the discography of Steely Dan. Other topics include Chaos Magic, the Grammys, and erotic fanfiction.
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Join the Dillsbury Poboy, AC Rowdy, and T-Willikers as we continue our discussion of Stephen King's Dark Tower series with the penultimate installment, Song of Susannah. We discuss the author's regrettable decision to place himself as a character in his own magnum opus, the fact that Stephen King did 9/11, and a myriad of other topics that are all more interesting than the book.
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In this episode the club discusses Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. We also inevitably discuss the movie adaptations and come to a consensus on whether or not the author is cancelled (spoiler alert: he is).
info_outlineJoin us as we discuss the finale of Stephen King's Dark Tower series, The Dark Tower. We also take a sordid trip into the land of fan fiction, provide account of baseball without the express written consent of MLB, and get a lesson in etiquette from Google Assistant.
Next book: In the Sanctuary of Outcasts: A Memoir by Neil White