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A few friends--young men, Christians, and classically educated homeschoolers--have way too much fun discussing books. ... more
FAQs about BOOKIN' IT:How many episodes does BOOKIN' IT have?The podcast currently has 175 episodes available.
August 17, 20204. Sign of the Beaver, Part 1 For hopefully the last time, Cooper gets the name of the book wrong in the intro. Once he's corrected, they're off. First, they apologize again for last week, then they say to scrap almost everything else and give the real updates. Then they're into the book, discussing about how scared they'd have been if they had been in Matt's (the character) place. They talk about their emotional struggles with Latin, and much more! Also, sorry about Matthew's audio quality. He and his family just moved and he couldn't find his mic.SUPPORT US HERE:https://patreon.com/bookinitAlso, check out the official booklist and schedule on this website^^! Read along with us!TEXT US HERE!...more21minPlay
August 10, 2020Apologies + UpdatesSo sorry guys. Unfortunately, because of scheduling, we don't have an actual episode released today. We will, however, have Sign of the Beaver out next week. Sorry we won't have the Wingfeather saga book 1 out next week, but don't worry! We will still......more3minPlay
August 03, 20203. Number the StarsIn this episode Cooper, Tanner, Matthew, and Isaiah talk about how they first heard about Number the stars. They talk about whether Annmarie and her family should have lied to hide Ellen from the Nazi Soldiers. They also talk about whether Lois Lowery described World II well considering it’s a kids book. SUPPORT US HERE:https://patreon.com/bookinitTEXT US HERE!...more36minPlay
July 27, 20202. The Hobbit, Part 2In their second (and much longer) episode Cooper, Isaiah, Tanner, and Matthew talk about when and where they first experienced the Hobbit. They compare the movies to the book quite a bit (sorry 'bout that), and talk about what Tolkien would have said about the movies; namely the Elf-Dwarf love story. Then Cooper claims that the last 25% of the book is the weakest part and the others jump to the end's defense. Later on, they talk about why parents are more willing to let their kids read the Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings over Harry Potter even though the Bible condemns magic of all shapes and sizes. Did they make a good case as to why parents let their kids read Tolkien rather than Rowling? Listen to find out.SUPPORT US HERE:https://patreon.com/bookinitTEXT US HERE!...more56minPlay
July 19, 20201. The Hobbit, Part 1In which Cooper Cobbs, Tanner Lewis, Isaiah Raetchi, and Matthew Killingsworth discuss and debate The Hobbit. In their first episode, they discuss Tolkien's unmatched style of writing. Later, Cooper endeavors (although he shouldn't have had to) to convince the others that (a) Tolkien is the best fantasy writer ever, and (b) that Gandalf is the OG wizard and Dumbledore is a rip-off. Hopefully, after the heated arguments—er, discussions, aforementioned, they all became friends again. But, did they?? Listen to find out.SUPPORT US HERE:https://www.patreon.com/bookinitTEXT US HERE!...more36minPlay
FAQs about BOOKIN' IT:How many episodes does BOOKIN' IT have?The podcast currently has 175 episodes available.