Great story, terrible packaging, unlistenable
Repetitive, slow, full of filler and unnecessary digressions. The host assumes listeners are familiar with events that occurred in the 90s - thirty years ago! - and feels the need to explain things like how instagram works. There is a crazy amount of social justice throat clearing, especially given that the YA world is now EXTREMELY into this stuff and has regular drama around it. If this was more tightly packaged and better edited, it would have been a great listen. Unfortunately, as it is it puts me to sleep.
Ivriyah18 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/05/22
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Tbh I was enjoying this podcast until the host attempted to provide a brief history of trans representation, which she admitted she was unqualified to do yet did anyway. Can’t stomach the rest.
relssekharas via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/27/22
I found this podcast very informative and interesting. I really enjoyed the interview with Jodi Picoult.
Essovaro via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/31/23
I listened to Episode One. Meh. Forty minutes about book packaging, which is sort of interesting but is told from a long distance, with no particular insight or vigour, and then, finally, a softball “exclusive” interview with the subject, who gets a free pass, and the listener is left none the...Read full review »
Vanartist via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/19/22
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