[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
Three years! Thank you to everyone and anyone that has listened to even a few seconds over the last three years of The Broken Shelf. For their three year anniversary, Danny and the Tsar recollect on some of their favorite memories, favorite episodes, favorite clips, and some of their new favorite books. They also discuss the madness of 2020 and what the insanity of the pandemic means for literature and the future of printed media, and even digital media, as a whole. To round it all out the talk about the expectations for the new year, some of their goals, and a few of the books they plan to read, but overall they two friends sit back and have a chill conversation of literature full of laughs and memories.
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