So good - especially how they finish each other’s sentences
I never write reviews but I couldn’t help but write one for this podcast. I started with Karamazov and haven’t been able to stop listening since. I think I’ve finally found two people who share my enthusiasm for literature! Their genuine love for the authors and their ideas is such a breath of fresh air, and they are super insightful too. The best part is the way they interact - like brothers from another mother! They are so authentic and honest with each other! I can only imagine that Dostoyevsky, Dickens, Conrad, Brontë, Austen, etc. wrote their novels just dreaming that someone in the world would read them with the kind of passion these two men share for good books.
Ccmkelly via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/18/23
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Love this but it can be hard work with - WW1 sorry WW2 - misstatements which can be irritating & make listening stressful I realize it makes it “spontaneous” but some rehearsal please No such missteps in the Bolt Report!!
Amandasatoz via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/09/19
Got to say I find the characterization of England as the least worst colonizing country to be bizarre. We’re talking about a country that purposely infected Native Americans with small pox, starved a million Irish to death (with a million more displaced) and were still at it in India during WW2....Read full review »
theneghan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/11/20
More Proustian nostalgia. . . . Less Kafkaesque dystopia❗️
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