JACK'S BOOK SYNOPSIS
There is an everyday man. I think he’s called Arthur. And some guy appears in the pub and tells Arthur the world is going to get blown up. For some reason I was envisaged the second man as Harrison Ford the whole time. Anyway he drags this everyday man into space against his wishes after his house gets destroyed, then they fly all around doing things with ray guns and space ships and stuff. There are some scary aliens called zargons. They’re the baddies who blew up Earth. At some point an of emperor of the universe shows up. I think he’s called Zoidberg. And then near the end there are lots of mice and this super computer and the computer says the meaning of life is 42. Oh, and Arthur is on a planet with as robot for a while.
JACK'S POD SYNOPSIS
We're back with the new season that nobody asked for. I can honestly say this book confused me more than anything I've ever read, which isn't to say I didn't enjoy it. But that synopsis above is my genuine attempt to recollect what happened. And it's pretty embarrassing. Anyway after 10 minutes of back-on-air introductory waffle (sorry about that), the boys rip me to shreds for a bit before we get to what this book is actually about (apparently). Add in some Kraftwerk, curved tellies and a rejigged streamlined structure and you have A Novel Adventure: Chapter 2. Also JOSH HAS STARTED WRITING A FANTASY NOVEL AND READS OUT OUT THE FIRST CHAPTER (TITLED 'WORMWORLD') ON AIR. Enjoy.