Sinopsis
At Booked. we've been reviewing books, interviewing authors, and more for seven years.
Episodios
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440 - Interlude
11/04/2019 Duración: 01h07minHere we go with an Interlude. We're in-between books and waiting for confirmation on some interviews we're working on, so we thought we'd expose you to our raw thoughts. What thoughts? Book releases, the Booked. TV series, what we're watching, and a whole lot more.
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439 - Eighth Anniversary
02/04/2019 Duración: 51minThat's right, somehow they let us do this for eight years. Here's to at least one more, right?
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438 - The Hunger by Alma Katsu
27/03/2019 Duración: 54minHere's the fourth of five Bram Stoker nominees for the best novel in 2018. It's a creepy historical fiction horror book about the infamous Donner Party trip across the country in the mid nineteenth century. Check it out, and hear what's new with Josh Malerman that we barely missed hearing about in the previous episode. And stick around for some spoiler talk, posting right after this.
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437 - Inspection by Josh Malerman
19/03/2019 Duración: 52minGet your fresh Malerman here! Hot off the literal presses, Inspection is the new book from Josh Malerman. Hear what that you've been waiting for. Has it been too long since you heard us fanboy about Malerman? Wait no longer. Also, head over to our Patreon for spoiler talk, but PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE read the book first. There's so much good stuff you won't want spoiled.
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436 - St Patrick's Day
13/03/2019 Duración: 01h40minIn which the Booked. holiday crew talk about super Irish things like the Boondock Saints. If you missed it, the video live stream is available on Booked.'s Facebook page.
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435 - Seth Harwood interview
01/03/2019 Duración: 01h13minHey y'all! Last episode we dropped a review of Seth Harwood's latest joint The Maltese Jordans. This time around, Seth agreed to come back on and talk sneakers, Jack Palms, Patreon, and lots more. Be sure to head over to Seth's Patreon and subscribe to get tons of excellent content!
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434 - The Maltese Jordans by Seth Harwood
23/02/2019 Duración: 52minAwwwww he got the velcro! Hey patrons, check out our review of Seth Harwood's latest Jack Palms book The Maltese Jordans! It's a fun detective story that dives into the world of sneaker collectors and explores the scoops and scandals of basketball in the mid-nineties.
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433 - The Nice Guys by Charles Ardai
15/02/2019 Duración: 01h07minIn which, after almost eight years, we still find something new to do on the podcast. No it's not the first time we've reviewed a novelization, but it is the first episode dedicated to the topic. If that makes sense. Anyway, which one of you cock and balls wants to make twenty bucks?
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432 - Vultures by Chuck Wendig
09/02/2019 Duración: 59minCheck it out! We're reviewing the SIXTH and final book in the Miriam Black series! It's by far the longest series of books that we have chosen to review on the podcast, and probably pushes Wendig up close to our most reviewed author. Stay tuned for spoiler talk coming immediately after this!
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431 - The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas
31/01/2019 Duración: 01h30minIn which we finally get to talking about the French literary classic by Alexandre Dumas. You may want to fill up your glass, because this is a lengthy discussion. After our Musketeer discussion, we chat a little about things we're watching, and reveal that up next is the final book in a series that we've long adored. Check it out!
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430 - Interlude
24/01/2019 Duración: 01h09minCheck it out! While we buy ourselves some time to finish reading the weighty tome that is The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, we took some time to talk about some awards, some new television, and other random bookish things. Next episode is the Three Musketeers, and after that, there may be some Miriam Black sooner than you think.
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429 - Les Edgerton Interview
15/01/2019 Duración: 01h15minCheck it out. We finally got Les Edgerton to free up some of his busy schedule to talk with us about his recent memoir Adrenaline Junkie, as well as life in general. He's a great dude, wonderful storyteller, and a genuinely interesting man. You won't regret checking out this one.
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