[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
Once they were cousins in same thought and now they collide in an epic battle of opinions! Maybe that is more righteous than it sounds but truthfully it is always good when the literary cousins don't feel the same way about the review material. Through conversation Danny and Spangar discuss the second book in the series by Chris Wooding and why their opinions crossed. Spangar outlines the plot and how the book evolved from the first novel and then supplies a list of positives and negatives, while Danny goes in hard with one of his favorite relationships in all of literature. They agree on a lot of things but this book challenged both of them in different ways, but the one thing they agree on is the book is good and that they can't wait to read more. Set sail and hear the ballad of aggressive conversation!
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Music - "Grey Flannel"
Artist - Vans in Japan
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