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Books you should have read
Books you should have read
All the classics you missed, never read or never wanted to read, we'll do it for you!
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3.3 stars from 24 ratings
Just a complete waste of time. The people hosting seem to think racism is a big joke, as they laugh constantly and uncontrollably while they review To Kill a Mockingbird. If you didn’t know the book, you’d think it was a work of humor. The production quality is also lousy. Sounds like one mic in...Read full review »
Htylvr via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/16/22
Awesome
This is the first audio book I downloaded and it is amazing! You should really try it out!
Caro Henderson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/11/21
Horrible.....
I had hope for this podcast but could not get past the first 10 min of The Great Gatsby. One of the women (Tricia??) offers nothing but giggles, her subjective petty dislikes and vapid opinions. She scoffs at the writing of F. Scott Fitzgerald, as if she were an authority. The other two are...Read full review »
Eylyis via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/08/19
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