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Homeschooler mom1CoelhoCan you review the alchemist
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M EllesSophomoricPerhaps I just happened to pick the wrong first episode to listen to and the hosts were having an off day, but I found the discussion to be mostly summary and shallow complaints. I was hoping for something more insightful.
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CMK10301InspirationI’ve always been a voracious reader, but lately with kids, work and easy (digital) distractions I’ve stopped. This podcast brought me back to reading. Thank you!
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NorthSideOfTheTreeThanks Dan!!!!I heard about this very interesting podcast from John’s brother, Dan, on The Flophouse. I am a book nerd too. And listening to John and his guests discuss the classics is a joy to me.
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Spencer_SeamsGreat ShowI highly recommend this show, it's a delight. Also, I was on an episode once but that aside...subscribe.
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don't studySchoolHAHAHA totally didn’t listen to this instead of actually studying... 10/10 though, I got an A
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kiranapoleonMakes me feel smarterEnjoying remembering books I thought I had forgotten. Love it!
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Emilie ZarnowSuch a pleasureI shouldn't have needed a podcast to revisit a lot of the fantastic, half-remembered literature I loved so much in high school (nearly twenty years ago *gasp*), but I did. Honestly very grateful to have found this. (...adding another thank you while editing an autocorrect snafu)
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Cozza130It's greatI am really enjoying rereading the "classics" along with the show. It's also fun to learn about some that my classes never got to.
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FoxyengineerTakes me back to HS…in a good wayThis podcast really takes me back….to the part of high school I could stand. I loved Fall of the House of Usher, Romeo and Juliet, and all the other classics of literature. The best part of listening in my thirties is the two hosts’ reflection on how the lit affects them now vs then. Very insightful, honest, and refreshing commentary.
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ScienceBack to school -- in a good way10th grade literature is a lot better as an adult and with these hosts to lead you through it.
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R2jen2Flophouse sent me, great contrast to goofy podcastsI started listening on mention from Dan McCoy. Got interested enough to actually re-read one of the books because of this podcast. Satisfying discussion, not pretentious, not loud, succinct in general and it makes me feel smart. I recommend this podcast to people who subsist on goofy podcasts and want something smarter but not intimidating to listen to. (Ideal listener also was a nerd in High school English)
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loosecanonpodRequired listening!John is such a gentle, generous, and insightful host, he & his guests make revisiting your high school English classes a pleasure.
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HS Teacher 79Sophomore Lit-not sophomoric!Anyone bookish will thoroughly enjoy the erudite John McCoy and his rotating guests as they venture back into the books you remember well (and not so well) from high school. Interesting insights on a variety of literature will jar your memories and spur you to new reading experiences. Was "A Separate Peace" as bad as you remember? Spoiler alert: It is.
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The Oscar GrouchWhat you didn't know you neededJohn McCoy and his rotating guests are here to bring back those memories of high school assigned readings- to give you that "oh yeah" moment of remembering a book, and promptly set you straight on your memory of it. Smart without being boring and essential for anyone that's ever pondered their old book reports.
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Brian.SkinnerFun and SmartGreat topic, fun hosts - highly recommended
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