[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
This week it's Danny's turn which means there is going to be a lot of ranting and raving. Joined again by his literary cousin, Danny and Spangar debate Danny's top ten books of all time. They do establish that there are a few rules - such as one novel per franchise, which was different from Spangar - but that leads to a lot of conversations as to why that particular novel is ranked higher than the other books in said series. They also cover how Danny felt emotionally at the time of reading the book and how The Broken Shelf has changed his reflection of some of the novels that are on the list. There are also a few surprises that come to the surface after some phenomenal questions by Spangar and then the end with the finally top three and three really good debates that illustrate how each of the cousins thinks and why Danny believes so heavily in his top ten. This is a can't miss episode that is a brilliant addition to the final month of The Broken Shelf. It's kind of a eulogy in a way so make sure to listen in and judge Danny for his highly emotional takes.
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