Books Boys TheDean! & Alex Brown
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- Society & Culture
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Want some book reviews or book recommendations? Or do you not know what books even are? We've got you covered!
On the last day of every month, wthe books boys get together to teach the new generation about books! They talk about what they've been reading that month, make some recommendations, and speak to authors who call into the show about their work!
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Books Boys Bonus: Philip Davidson
It's time for a bonus episode! Today is Dean's birthday, and we're also part of the book tour for Philip Davidson's new book Birth Of The Tiptons, check out our interview
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Film Fellows 1: Psycho (w/ Two Chicks Talkin' Flicks)
It's time to re-release this one from a couple of years ago. Join Dean & Sarah from the Two Chicks Talkin' Flicks podcast as we review both the book and movie versions of Psycho!:
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Playboys Of Attica 1: The Clouds
It's time to finally release our series of Greek Plays for free! These were on patreon a year ago. We begin with some comedies by Aristophanes. Join Dean, PJ, & Alex as we review the infamous Socrates-bashing play The Clouds.
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Episode 42: What We Read In March
Welcome back to Books Boys. Dean & Alex (along with Alfred) tell us about their March reads, we have a surprise call-in from author Michael J. Cooper (michaeljcooper.net), and we receive a message from an old friend...
Books discussed include:
- Wages Of Empire (Michael J. Cooper, 2023).
- The Name Of The Rose (Umberto Eco, 1980)
- The Woodlanders (Thomas Hardy, 1887)
- Misión Olvido / The Heart Has Its Reasons (Maria Dueñas, 2012)
- Coming Up For Air (George Orwell, 1939)
- White Nights & Bobok (Dostoyevsky, 1848; 1873)
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Caper Captains 8: Evil Under The Sun
Whodunnit in "Evil Under The Sun"!?
This month we're releasing 6 more old Caper Captains Episodes originally released on patreon.com/booksboys. From next month, we'll begin Playboys Of Attica, a new series of Darkplace Dreamers, and Film Fellows archived episodes. Get our complete back catalogue plus early access to all our current shows on patreon!
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Caper Captains 7: The ABC Murders
Whodunnit in "The ABC Murders"!?
This month we're releasing 6 more old Caper Captains Episodes originally released on patreon.com/booksboys. From next month, we'll begin Playboys Of Attica, a new series of Darkplace Dreamers, and Film Fellows archived episodes. Get our complete back catalogue plus early access to all our current shows on patreon!
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Customer Reviews
Just amazing
I listen to a lot of podcasts and this is just amazing.
I drive a truck so I have hours of nothing to do but drive, but listening to this podcast helps me get through the long days and I highly recommend even if you do not play DND
Love this concept!
Such a brilliant idea to have a book boys by podcast.
Book girl
This was very interesting. I’ve never read any of these but some of them the one that has 7 different characters sounded really good. I will check that one out! Overall I enjoyed this.