Episodes

  • Episode: 13 – [Review] World of Warcraft: War Crimes
    Nov 22 2024

    World of Warcraft: War Crimes, what can I even say about this one?


    The novel feel like this is a bit, a joke which is funny as a concept, but does not a strong novel make. Archaic grammar aside, this one does nothing, but more damage to Warcraft's already limping credibility.


    It's not for everyone, but is it for anyone? Yes, the most die-hard WoW-fans and lore fanatics may get some kind of a kick out of this – general fantasy fans or old school Warcraft fans; you have been warned.


    Type Review | Book World of Warcraft: War Crimes | Writer Christie Golden

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    38 mins
  • Episode: 12 – [Review] This Is Where I Leave You
    Nov 15 2024

    I don't like many movies, but I do like the movie version of This Is Where I Leave You. I decided to read the novel, and I definitely like the movie better.


    Don't get me wrong, the book is well-written, but it has a very different tone. A tone that does not sit as well with me. It's raw, that's the best way I can describe it.


    If you like that type of writing, the kind that's just a tab bit too dark, but still has some charm to it; this is for you.


    Type Review | Book This Is Where I Leave You | Writer Jonathan Tropper

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    38 mins
  • Episode: 11 – [Review] Dark Space Universe (book 1)
    Nov 8 2024

    Dark Space Universe is an uneven novel. While it boasts great action and intriguing lore, the story loses something due to its flat, unlikable characters.


    The action is definitely the standout. The first hundred pages or so lack momentum, but once Jasper T. Scott picks up speed, he doesn’t stop.


    I should feel more mixed about this novel, but honestly, it’s fun. Dumb, but fun. We’ll see how the sequels manage to walk that line.


    Type Review | Book Dark Space Universe | Writer Jasper T Scott

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    40 mins
  • Episode: 10 – [Update] The Reflective Episode
    Nov 1 2024

    Am I pretentious enough to have a reflective episode, looking back on my long, long podcast career of ten episodes?


    Well, apparently I am. I kid, of course, but this is a good chance for me to talk a bit about the podcast as a whole—things I think are working well and areas where I see room for improvement.


    This might not be super interesting for new or first-time listeners, but if you care about this podcast, it could be a little fun. If nothing else, it was a good opportunity for me to reflect.


    Type Update | Book N/A | Writer Sam Ögren

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    35 mins
  • Episode: 09 – [Writing 101] How Do You Start Writing?
    Oct 25 2024

    These types of episodes are aimed at making us better writers, together!


    For the first episode of this kind, we won't go crazy. We start with the most basic "How do you start writing?" The simple answer is that you just start.


    Surely there has to be some tips or tricks though? Well, listen along for my take on the matter.


    Type Writing 101 | Book N/A | Writer N/A

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    25 mins
  • Episode: 08 – [Review] Ruination: A League of Legends Novel
    Oct 19 2024

    Ruination is Anthony Reynold's attempt at extending the League of Legends lore beyond the MOBA (and a few other games). Where's something like Netflix's Arcane really hits home with great characters and solid drama. Ruination misses nearly every mark.


    The main problem is Viego. He sucks, he sucks as a character, he sucks as a villain, he just plain sucks...


    Since the novel features the story of how Viego becomes The Ruined King; this is a bad place to tell a story. There are a few good moments and some nice cameos, but it's hard to shake the stink of The Garbage King.


    Type Review | Book Ruination: A League of Legends Novel | Writer Anthony Reynolds

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    43 mins
  • Episode: 07 – [Review] The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet
    Oct 11 2024

    The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet is Becky Chamber’s debut novel, and you better believe it's impressive.


    Chamber's writes a heartfelt story about a group of ding-dongs that become an odd family. The novel is almost entirely character driven, meaning that the overall narrative is not as important as the dialogue and the characters' own personal journeys.


    For me, the characters are a bit lacking, but the cohesion that Chamber's manages throughout the novel is very impressive. This is a very, very hard novel to write, but she did it well, and realized her dream.


    Type Review | Book The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet | Writer Becky Chambers

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    33 mins
  • Episode: 06 – [Review] The Power of Habit
    Oct 4 2024

    I get a bit nutty with this one, but it's all in good fun.


    In this episode I tackle Charles Duhigg's The Power of Habit, only to really discover that I don't much care for the genre; slamming Malcolm Gladwell (a little) in the process.


    There are definitely interesting things about The Power of Habit, and if you like this genre this is an easy recommend if you don't then jump on the "choo choo train" (pay off in the end xD) and let's ride this one out together.


    Type Review | Book The Power of Habit | Writer Charles Duhigg

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    23 mins