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Novel Conversations
Novel Conversations is a podcast summarizing the world’s greatest works of classic literature: you get the whole story from cover to cover. If CliffsNotes had an audio-bestfriend, it would be us! Each episode, Frank Lavallo hosts two readers, and the three of them share their reactions to the story and read their favorite passages along the way. If you're looking for a good story, you're in the right place. *This podcast is a production of the Ohio Film Tax Credit.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 88 ratings
So happy they’re back!
I was worried they were gone for good. Now two new episodes. Thank you guys.
Jordan Tewari via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/08/22
Brilliant!
Perfect set up and delivery!
nickanderhoey via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/26/22
I just finished House of Mirth and wanted to learn more about its historical context and hear some literary analysis. Thought I’d look for a podcast so I could listen while getting things done around the house. This podcast was great. Enjoyed the format of three people talking followed by the...Read full review »
Thelovelydove via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/12/21
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