The Bookies is a book club podcast. A group of friends get together every month have launch and discuss a paper back novel that had been picked at random on the privies month. We read every thing from the classics, sfyf, horror, western, to mysteries.
On Episode 60 we discuss “In God we trust, all others must pay cash”. by Jean Shepherd I hope you enjoy this holiday episode that's going up in July. That's how good we are. Were bringing you a taste of the holidays in July.
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The Bookies is a book club podcast. A group of friends get together every month have launch and discuss a paper back novel that had been picked at random on the privies month. We read every thing from the classics, sfyf, horror, western, to mysteries.
On Episode 59 we dive into “The Never ending story” by Michael Ende. We a joined be a new reader for this episode. Who loves this book and explains why its her favorite book.
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The Bookies is a book club podcast. A group of friends get together every month have launch and discuss a paper back novel that had been picked at random on the privies month. We read every thing from the classics, sfyf, horror, western, to mysteries.
On episode 58 we go “Into the wild”, by John Krakauer. The true story of the life and death of Chris McCandless. I hope you enjoy our discussion on this episode of the Bookies.
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The Bookeis podcast is NOT ABOUT SPORTS BETTING!!! we are a group of friends who get together each month to discuses a different paperback drawn at random. We discuses children literature, horror, action, any paper back we know to be of quality writing. We have been recording our book club as a podcast since the end of 2016. I hope you enjoy this months discussion.
Nation by Terry Pratchett is a magical work of art. Every Terry Pratchett book is a gift, that should be re read and then given to someone who's never read one of his books. Grow the cult of Pratchett. Join the books as we a review and discus in depth Nation.
The Bookeis podcast is NOT ABOUT SPORTS BETTING!!! we are a group of friends who get together each month to discuses a different paperback drawn at random. We discuses children literature, horror, action, any paper back we know to be of quality writing. We have been recording our book club as a podcast since the end of 2016. I hope you enjoy this months discussion.
This one is not for the faint of hart. The Road by Cormac McCarthry is one of the bleakest depictions of the future I've ever read. This book is dark. If Cannibalism is a trigger for you, you might want to skip this one.
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The Bookeis podcast is NOT ABOUT SPORTS BETTING!!! we are a group of friends who get together each month to discuses a different paperback drawn at random. We discuses children literature, horror, action, any paper back we know to be of quality writing. We have been recording our book club as a podcast since the end of 2016. I hope you enjoy this months discussion.
In this episode we do a deep dive and review into Erik Larson's The Devil in the White City. This true crime biography was published back in 2003 by Crown Publishers. I hope you enjoy our book club, because your always welcome.
The bookeis podcast is NOT ABOUT SPORTS BETTING!!! we are a group of friends who get together each month to discuses a different paperback drawn at random. We discuses children literature, horror, action, any paper back we know to be of quality writing. We have been recording our book club as a podcast since the end of 2016. I hope you enjoy this months discussion.
The bookeis podcast is NOT ABOUT SPORTS BETTING!!! we are a group of friends who get together each month to discuses a different paperback drawn at random. We discuses children literature, horror, action, any paper back we know to be of quality writing. We have been recording our book club as a podcast since the end of 2016. I hope you enjoy this months discussion.
The bookeis podcast is NOT ABOUT SPORTS BETTING!!! we are a group of friends who get together each month to discuses a different paperback drawn at random. We discuses children literature, horror, action, any paper back we know to be of quality writing. We have been recording our book club as a podcast since the end of 2016. I hope you enjoy this months discussion.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a novel written by Ken Kesey and published in 1962. Set in an Oregon psychiatric hospital, the narrative serves as a study of institutional processes and the human mind; including a critique of psychiatry,[3] and a tribute to individualistic principles.[4] It was adapted into the Broadway (and later off-Broadway) play: "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" by Dale Wasserman in 1963. Bo Goldman adapted the novel into a 1975 film (of the same name) directed by Miloš Forman, which won 5 Academy Awards.
It is considered by many to be one of the greatest novels ever written.
Time magazine included the novel in its "100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005" list.[5] In 2003 the book was listed on the BBC's The Big Read poll of the UK's 200 "best-loved novels."[6]
The bookies is a book club slash podcast. This episode we discuss Interview with a Vampire
This is a special episode of the bookies. Were talking about censorship and banned books on this episode. This episode may be to mature for some listeners.
Bookies is a monthly podcast, in which a group of friends get together and talk about a different book each month. This months book was Star Wars Jedi Search, by Kevin J. Anderson. First published in 1994. This is the first book of the acclaimed Jedi Academy Trilogy.
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Bookies Podcast is a book club. wear each month we read a novel and then sit around a table and talk about the themes, characters, and plot. this month we read "1632" written by Eric Flint. a small town from West Virginia in the year 2000 is transported to Germany in the ear 1632.
The Bookies are a book club podcast.
This episode, we read and discussed Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, which is the first book in the much loved Harry Potter series. This story revolves around young Harry Potter, a neglected orphan who lives with his aunt and uncle in England. Everything changes one day when he receives a letter, inviting him to attend the prestigious wizarding school Hogwarts.
His life is turned upside down as he enters a world of magic and mayhem as he discovers that he is famous in the world of wizards. Travel along with us as Harry makes new friends, battles evil, and finds where he truly belongs in the world!
the bookies podcast is a monthly book club. wear once a month a group of friends get together to read and review a book. this month wear talking about Eaters of the dead by Michael Crichton. a 3.6 on good reads. Eaters of the dead is based on the historical manuscripts of Ibd Fadlan and his experiences with the men of the north in AD 922. this book was adapted into a film the 13th warrior. this work is heavily influenced by Beowulf. this the first time we have read a Michael Crichton work. I hope you enjoy Eaters of the Dead
the Bookies is a podcast were once a month we sit down and talk about a novel. this month we read "A wrinkle in time" by Madeleine L' Engle. "A wrinkle in time" is an award winning book that just happens to be amiad at children. we are going to talk about plot points, characters and spoilers the end of the book.
on this episode we at the Bookies sat down and read Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz. this book is about a young man who sees ghosts. "the dead don't talk, i don't know why". but when the ghosts come to him by god he due something about it.
on this episode we talk about Terry Pratchett's Pyramids, from the disk world novels. there be spoilers past this point. were going to talk about the events of the novel, the charters, and the ending of the book.