Nodding by the fire, take down this book…
Very insightful and intelligent analyses, although the tenor of the conversation can feel extremely stiff and wooden at times. Not everyone needs to be bubbly and bouncing off the walls, but this is some powerful sleepy-time energy. Also, I find that Wes’s takes/tastes are a bit too stuffy and formal. In this way, he comes off as a Siskel to Erin’s role as Ebert.
RA1815 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/11/21
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This podcast honestly intrigued me so much, and the hour felt like it was 10 minutes. I listened to pride and prejudice and it was fantastic! I highly recommend others listen to it also. It is my favorite by far. Easy 5 stars!
English entrepuenuer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/08/21
I haven’t engaged with literature so thoughtfully since I finished my English degree. I’m loved the series on Keats, and the Hitchcock Rear Window enriched my appreciation of this classic — one of my favourite Hitchcock’s. (Would love Dial M for Murder or Rope to get a ep in the future!). I...Read full review »
Heath Adams via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/21/20
Crank that psychoanalytic engine! Wes has met a fine counterpart in poet Erin. Rock on.
Dawg14 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/20/20
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