Okay, finally back with Dragon Republic Episode 2. I thought that summer might bring some stability to the show and it may yet. I put together a schedule that hopefully works for this month and then I can spend some time while we are in the UK trying to figure out how things might go for the rest of the year. Thank you for your patience.
This episode (in addition to tweeting birds, a squeaky fan, and a train in the distance, hey that’s what you get when you forget to close the window while recording), this section explores the relationships of the characters and sets up the main plot points. TLDR: Everyone is using Rin and she just loves the attention.
Give it a listen and let me know what you think. What did I do right? What can be improved? I want to make this work and take constructive criticism well. With no additional delay, download and listen to The Dragon Republic Episode 2. I can’t wait to hear what you think.
Back again after a month’s absence. But, I’m out of school and should be able to update more regularly. Perhaps the summer will build up momentum again like it sometimes does into the fall. Whatever the case, I am here with The Dragon Republic Episode 1. A dark start after a dark finish for a dark time in the world right now. I usually don’t like these types of books/movies/TV shows under these circumstances, but maybe it will help me to work my way through the horrors of reality.
Give it a listen and let me know what you think. What did I do right? What can be improved? I want to make this work and take constructive criticism well. With no additional delay, download and listen to The Dragon Republic Episode 1. I can’t wait to hear what you think.
As promised, I finished The Poppy War in record time. So focused was I on getting the series done, I forgot to use one of my favorite words, penultimate, to describe the previous episode. Nevertheless, we arrive at the end of the book with The Poppy War episode 6. One thing I can say about the book is that it’s a hell of a ride.
After the usual summary, I talk about whether someone who commit mass genocide is redeemable, decide the answer to that is no. I then move on to other topics like one way that I think war develops as a solution to society’s problems. Then, some more discussion of gods. My liked least and best follow fairly predictably before I finish with a plea to reddit to tell me if the book is good or not. Not really, but it makes sense in the context of the discussion.
Give it a listen and let me know what you think. What did I do right? What can be improved? I want to make this work and take constructive criticism well. With no additional delay, download and listen to The Poppy War Episode 6. I can’t wait to hear what you think.
Three episodes in one week? No problem. I just need to take a week long vacation to Cape Cod every other week. I mean, I won’t complain. However it happened, The Poppy War Episode 5 comes only a couple of days after the previous episode. And the next episode will come only a couple of days after this one. Let’s see if I keep that schedule next week when I start Dragons of Eternity.
After the summary, I talk some about sibling rivalry, the nature of leadership, and several other topics all while I reckon with the absolute horror that awaited me in chapters 20 and 21. Be warned. It’s gruesome. Even, so I find something that I like best and a reason to keep reading (other than to finish the book and series). Come back in a couple of days for the final episode!
Give it a listen and let me know what you think. What did I do right? What can be improved? I want to make this work and take constructive criticism well. With no additional delay, download and listen to The Poppy War Episode 5. I can’t wait to hear what you think.
War erupts across Nikan and Rin calls the Phoenix god. When that goes horribly awry, they assign her to work with the Cike. How will she fit in with that rag tag group of misfits and outcasts? I discuss that and more in The Poppy War Episode 4. Another slightly longer episode because of the breakdown of chapters. But, I think, a good one.
After a brief introduction and summary provided by Super Summary, I talk about how my history with theology, my opposition to war, and thoughts on why mastery is overrated. Then, I talk about what I got right (not much), give more terrible predictions, and then what I liked least and best. I try to make up for my negativity with a positive finish, but I’m not sure how I succeeded.
Give it a listen and let me know what you think. What did I do right? What can be improved? I want to make this work and take constructive criticism well. With no additional delay, download and listen to The Poppy War Episode 4. I can’t wait to hear what you think.
A trip to Boston and then summer school prevented me from getting The Poppy War Episode 3 out until now. But, as always, I put together a plan to finish the book (in record time for our little show) before Dragonlance arrives in August. This episode (and the other 3) comes in at just over a half an hour, approximately 10 minutes longer than previous episodes. In order to finish the book (in that record time), I need to read 5 or 6 chapters per episode. As luck would have it, the summary breaks down into just such a sequence to help make the episodes run more smoothly.
Give it a listen and let me know what you think. What did I do right? What can be improved? I want to make this work and take constructive criticism well. With no additional delay, download and listen to The Poppy War Episode 3. I can’t wait to hear what you think.
The Schedule (for the rest of the year, pending changes if necessary):
“Jurassic Park” – Finished
“The Poppy War” – July
“Dragons of Destiny” – August
“The Dragon Republic” – September
“Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein” – Halloween Season
“The Burning God” – November
“Dune” – December
Note: The schedule may change due to only being able to update twice a week until the end of the school year.
Note: If you want to read along, find a copy at your local (or multinational conglomerate) book store to purchase and add to the conversation. Summary provided by Super Summary.
Only two episodes this week. I tried to do three, but the notes part of it just takes so long. I think what I might do going forward is just read more chapters. That way, even thought I’m only doing two episodes, I’m covering more of the book in each episode. So, The Poppy War episode 2 might be the last one that contains only two chapters. I’m thinking about bumping it up to 4 for the next one. Stay tuned.
Give it a listen and let me know what you think. What did I do right? What can be improved? I want to make this work and take constructive criticism well. With no additional delay, download and listen to The Poppy War Episode 2. I can’t wait to hear what you think.
The Schedule (for the rest of the year, pending changes if necessary):
“Jurassic Park” – Finished
“The Poppy War” – July
“Dragons of Destiny” – August
“The Dragon Republic” – September
“Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein” – Halloween Season
“The Burning God” – November
“Dune” – December
Note: The schedule may change due to only being able to update twice a week until the end of the school year.
Note: If you want to read along, find a copy at your local (or multinational conglomerate) book store to purchase and add to the conversation. Summary provided by Super Summary.
After far too long to finish Jurassic Park, we return with The Poppy War Episode 1. I feel like I’ve been talking about this book for months. Actually, I have been talking about this book for months. But, finally, I got a chance to read the first 2 (now 4 to prepare for the next one) chapters and it hooked me already. I know, I know. I still need to record the Movie Vs. for Jurassic Park. Give me time to catch up and feel prepared. Hopefully this month. Until then, this book promises to be a blast.
Give it a listen and let me know what you think. What did I do right? What can be improved? I want to make this work and take constructive criticism well. With no additional delay, download and listen to The Poppy War Episode 1. I can’t wait to hear what you think.
The Schedule (for the rest of the year, pending changes if necessary):
“Jurassic Park” – Finished
“The Poppy War” – July
“Dragons of Destiny” – August
“The Dragon Republic” – September
“Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein” – Halloween Season
“The Burning God” – November
“Dune” – December
Note: The schedule may change due to only being able to update twice a week until the end of the school year.
Note: If you want to read along, find a copy at your local (or multinational conglomerate) book store to purchase and add to the conversation. Summary provided by Super Summary.
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