The Broken Shelf

The Broken Shelf 088: A Dance of Chaos


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[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
They've reached the TOP! For over a year David Dalglish's "Shadowdance" series has been a strong part of the review process and entertainment on The Broken Shelf, and both Danny and Allen proudly say that their work reading, writing, and reviewing Dalglish's work has influenced them to be better. But, how was the climax of the series? Danny seeks to answer that question as articulate as possible (though you're guaranteed a Alyssa outburst, right?) Danny goes through the plot while pointing out his likes and dislikes, and Allen plays Devil's advocate. They also discuss the strength of the final siege and how incredible Dalglish's ability to write choreography is. Then at the end the two host discuss how finishing the "Shadowdance" series will impact the future of the podcast and Danny wraps up his long journey by rating the books from worst to best. A very emotional final journey!
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Intro Song - "Arpy"
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Interlude Song - "The Void"
Artist - White Hex
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Outro Song - "Flames
Artist - Dan Henig
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