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I Don't Even Own a Television
I Don't Even Own a Television
This is a podcast about godawful books. Each episode, hosts J. W. Friedman and Chris Collision sit down with or without some guests to discuss books that all of them wish they hadn't read.
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4.7 stars from 698 ratings
I can’t thank you two enough for the years of laughter, campy book reviews and awesome original tunes. I started listening back when I was barely out of college so it’s a bittersweet goodbye but I completely understand. I will forever ride the crab!
Writergirl19 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/04/23
Such a fun show!! Keep reading crap! Thanks for all the laughs and insight...! YOU GUYS WILL BE SO MISSED! I hope you two will be able to resurrect the show some day! All the best in your endeavours, J. & Chris!
anovelcanmooifyoulike via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/29/23
Those who can’t do… criticize
Do not waste your time listening to these clowns pump their own egos by trashing literature. Not clever, not insightful, just lazy and disingenuous.
Fred Slacks via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/16/23
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