One day, my kids will inherit my books. Now, they can read them with my friends and me.
Explore my small library with my kids, my friends, and myself as I look for a way to preserve the memories, adventures, and comradery created through all of my books.
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One day, my kids will inherit my books. Now, they can read them with my friends and me.
Explore my small library with my kids, my friends, and myself as I look for a way to preserve the memories, adventures, and comradery created through all of my books.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

When Christopher and his mom move to a new city to leave her abusive boyfriend, he meets someone new. This "nice man" leads him to the site of an unfinished treehouse in the woods that secret leads to another world. We're asking the tough questions. What's the right amount of supernatural for horror? Can a book be long just for the sake of being long? What's with all of those baseball gloves and teeth? Hannah Randolph joins us as we look at another book in the horror genre in the month of October.
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Resources for today's episdoe:
Imaginary Friend by Stephen Chbosky
Theme song for A Deadman's Books: Surfing! by automaticbananas
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