Lack of focus hurts this podcast
The best literary podcasts are like listening to an entertaining English professor break down a work of fiction in a way that engages you and perhaps raises points that you never thought of. Unfortunately, this podcast is nothing of the sort. It's overly long, has spotty audio quality and the (too many) hosts can't seem to stay on topic for any length of time. Also, these folks don't have any chemistry at all. It's like one of them posted an ad on Craigslist and this is who responded. All in all, very disappointing.
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