Informative
I have enjoyed listening to these young women discuss the various books listed in their podcasts. It's informative, yet casual and their conversation makes the listener feel as though they're a part of a personal, yet virtual book club. For those not a part of a formalized group, it's a great way to pique interest in new reading material. As with any book club, the conversation can digress a bit, but the discussion and personal reaction to the material is organic and often times, humorous. I find myself laughing along with them wanting to interject my thoughts. It's worth mentioning that they have researched articles relating to the books and site the sources that leads their discussion. Regardless of their opinions and reviews in their podcast, the discussion has lead me to research the books as future reading material where I can make my own conclusions.Read full review »
Wing leaf via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/22/17
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