Best HP Theorists Around
I’m both a super fan of HP and a former English teacher. The Carlin brothers already have a wealth of fantastic theory videos on YouTube that make great (and funny) examples for several Common Core writing standards. They clearly state their thesis at the beginning and end of each video, and they back up their intriguing or amusing theories like #Swagrid with plenty of textual evidence. But more than that, they’re some of my favorite HP analysts because of the depth and breadth of their HP knowledge. I love their trivia videos, and I never rage quit a video because of basic inaccuracies. So far I’m loving this podcast because it brings more of that excellent insight and knowledge! This is such an enjoyable way to revisit the HP books—a chapter by chapter analysis with two cool, funny, and nice brothers who love the series as much as I do. Can’t wait for more!
Stillalive213 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/07/23
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I love the Supercarlinbrothers YouTube channel so I was super excited to listen to the podcast. I love the Harry Potter books and anything to do with the series and listening to your theory’s and just what you think of everything is so interesting. It makes me think of the books in a whole new...Read full review »
🦄🐶🦋🌺🐷🐼🐱 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/01/23
I love SCB but I thought that they would be doing a chapter by chapter read through and not just discussing it. Still good if you’re read the series before but not a good way to experience the story for the first time. Though, the best way to experience it for the first time is paperback.
Ravenclaw librarian via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/06/23
I love SCB and I also feel comforted by podcasts and audiobooks, so this is great!!
Abigail1/11 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/03/23
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