On this episode John J, Lauren Gray, and Jerod Walker talk about the upcoming Unholy Comedy Show in Downtown St Pete and then move on to some recent books they’ve enjoyed for our very first Bookcast.
Titles reviewed include A Court of Thorns and Roses, Crescent City, The Tiger Chair, Empire the Vampire, and The Will of the Many.
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In this captivating episode of The Something Planet Podcast, hosts John J, Lauren Gray, and Jerod Walker bring their trademark blend of humor, insight, and lively discussion to two exciting topics. Kicking off the show, the trio dives into a spirited conversation about the highly anticipated Unholy Comedy Show set to take place in Downtown St. Petersburg. They share their thoughts on the lineup, the unique format of the show, and what attendees can expect from this unconventional comedy experience. Whether you’re a comedy aficionado or simply looking for a night of laughter, this segment is sure to get you excited about the upcoming event.
After exploring the world of comedy, the hosts transition to a brand-new segment they’re calling the “Bookcast.” In this inaugural edition, they review and discuss a selection of recent books that have captivated their imaginations.
The titles under the spotlight include: A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas: A fantasy novel that intertwines romance and adventure in a magical world, sparking a conversation about its complex characters and intricate plot.
Crescent City by Sarah J. Maas: Another gem from Maas, this urban fantasy novel offers a gripping tale of magic, danger, and romance, prompting the hosts to delve into its richly built universe and compelling narrative.
The Tiger Chair by Max Brooks
Empire of the Vampire by Jay Kristoff: This dark fantasy novel features a post-apocalyptic world ruled by vampires, with the hosts examining its unique take on vampire lore and the depth of its world-building.
The Will of the Many by James Islington: A novel that blends fantasy with political intrigue, sparking a debate among the hosts about its intricate plot twists and the moral dilemmas faced by its characters.
Throughout the episode, John, Lauren, and Jerod offer their personal insights and critiques, sharing what they loved (or didn’t) about each book. Their discussions are filled with enthusiasm and a genuine love for storytelling, making this episode a must-listen for book lovers and podcast fans alike. Tune in to Episode 524 of The Something Planet Podcast for a delightful mix of comedy show anticipation and literary exploration. Whether you’re looking for a good laugh or your next great read, John, Lauren, and Jerod have got you covered.
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