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Reading Isn't For Kids
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Two grown adults read and discuss children's books and also sometimes comics. Book series include, Junie B. Jones, The Magic Treehouse, and Fear Street. Comics range from Marvel graphic novels to the Walking Dead. Remember Reading Isn't For Kids!
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Two grown adults read and discuss children's books and also sometimes comics. Book series include, Junie B. Jones, The Magic Treehouse, and Fear Street. Comics range from Marvel graphic novels to the Walking Dead. Remember Reading Isn't For Kids!
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Ep. 80 - Fear Street: The Prom Queen Book #15
Reading Isn't For Kids
2 hours 22 minutes 9 seconds
2 weeks ago
Ep. 80 - Fear Street: The Prom Queen Book #15

This morning’s episode Anna and Austin review and discuss the 1992 Young Adult novel Fear Street The Prom Queen which is Book #15 in the series. It was written by R.L. Stine. A spring night…soft moonlight…five beautiful Prom Queen candidates…dancing couples at the Shadyside High prom—these should be the ingredients for romance. But stir in one brutal murder—then another, and another—and the recipe quickly turns to horror. Lizzie McVay realizes that someone is murdering the five Prom Queen candidates one by one—and that she may be next on the list! Can she stop the murderer before the dance is over—for good?

This morning’s episode Anna and Austin review and discuss the 1978 children’s chapter book Sideways Stories from Wayside School which was voted on by our patrons. It was written by Louis Sachar. There was a terrible mistake - Wayside School was built with one classroom on top of another, thirty stories high (The builder said he was sorry.) Maybe that's why all kinds of funny things happened at Wayside-especially on the thirteenth floor.

RIFK is a comedy children’s books club podcast where twice a month Anna and Austin read & review children’s books and sometimes comics like they are the works of art they are! 

Tune in almost every other Saturday to this comedy book club podcast!

Support the lovely people who created stuff for the show:

Artwork created by Umangih


Intro Music created by Gianlu_composes

Join our Patreon to support the show and get ad-free podcast episodes, exclusive voting power on upcoming episodes, full access to our exclusive Patron Discord, and get access to a secret podcast called Ask Anna & Austin where we take Patron questions or read questions off the internet! You get all of that for the low price of $5!

If you liked the show be sure to leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify so we can get the word out about our show! Thank you for listening and remember Reading Isn’t For Kids!

If you want to check out Nort’s actual play podcast click this link! The show is called Grim Encounters and it is a campy horror actual play podcast using the Chill 3rd Edition ruleset for seasons 1-3 and season 4 is a campy sci-fi Fallout setting. Best place to start is Season 1, Season 2, or Season 4.


Austin has another podcast called So, You Finally Watched with his friend Matthew! They take turns watching & reviewing movies that one of the hosts hasn’t seen! Come check it out!

Reading Isn't For Kids
Two grown adults read and discuss children's books and also sometimes comics. Book series include, Junie B. Jones, The Magic Treehouse, and Fear Street. Comics range from Marvel graphic novels to the Walking Dead. Remember Reading Isn't For Kids!