Welcome to A Page Too Far, the show where each week, one of our hosts dives into a book that they picked for any reason - the cover art, the title, the vibe, - any reason at all. They then summarize that book to the other person. Will it be good? Will it be bad? Who knows! Let's find out.
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Welcome to A Page Too Far, the show where each week, one of our hosts dives into a book that they picked for any reason - the cover art, the title, the vibe, - any reason at all. They then summarize that book to the other person. Will it be good? Will it be bad? Who knows! Let's find out.
We read a good book for once! Some people asked for the books we did during the April fool's joke, so here is the first one. We read Eragon by Christopher Paolini.
Yes, you read that correctly. We read another "ology" book. This time it's a book about Adonitology, which it purports to be about worshiping the female form. Well, a very specific female form. Brace yourselves; this one is rough.
This is a found-footage episode. Sadly the hosts of A Page Too Far did not survive the recording.
They read I Am Haunted: Living Life through the Dead by Zach Baggins.
This is the first time we looked at an actual sequel to a book we covered previously. We read Twisting the Rope which is the follow-up to Tea with the Black Dragon by R. A. MacAvoy.
In this month's bonus episode, we talk about our star signs see how they match up to our personality. We also learn about how the moon can affect our lives. Fun times. We read Moonology by Yasmin Boland.
This week we do things a little differently. What if the story changed as you read it? What if your decisions affected the outcome? This is, Into the Dungeon by Hari Conner.
What happens when neighbors fire slugs at close range? We answer this question and more... kind of... in Donna Rose and the Slug War by Norma Tadlock Johnson
In this week's episode, we take a look at a book that definitely isn't about someone who identifies as an animal. Definitely not. This is: Red Hot Furry - I mean, Red Hot Fury by Kasey Mackenzie.
In this episode we take a look at a sci-fi book written by acclaimed fantasy author Brandon Sanderson. What if a man's mind-palace was a series of split personalities?
Welcome to A Page Too Far, the show where each week, one of our hosts dives into a book that they picked for any reason - the cover art, the title, the vibe, - any reason at all. They then summarize that book to the other person. Will it be good? Will it be bad? Who knows! Let's find out.