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Join Chris & Paris every other Tuesday to discover if you really can judge a book by its hideous cover, bad title, or weird synopsis.

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Terrible Book Club Chris & Paris

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Join Chris & Paris every other Tuesday to discover if you really can judge a book by its hideous cover, bad title, or weird synopsis.

Support TBC on Patreon

    Planet X by Michael Jan Friedman *Patron's Choice*

    Planet X by Michael Jan Friedman *Patron's Choice*

    It's time for the ultimate 1990s crossover - X-Men and Star Trek, united at last! We discuss our experience reading 1998's Planet X by Michael Jan Friedman, as per the request of our Patron Fred. For once, we actually want more romance between two characters and just want there to be some stakes in a story, but I guess that's hard when you're working with popular intellectual property. Paris & Chris swap personalities, we remember Orbitz, and Paris Does Math About It™.
    We hope you enjoy the episode, Fred, and thank you so much for supporting the show!
    Remember that if you, too, would like to have us read and review a book of your choice on the show, you can gain that power by joining our Patreon at the appropriate tier.

    • 1 u. 23 min.
    VenCo by Cherie Dimaline *Patron's Choice*

    VenCo by Cherie Dimaline *Patron's Choice*

    Our Patron Robin requested that we read and discuss VenCo for today's episode. Although they did not request the Antiques Freaks to be here, we felt we needed their support (and knowledge of antique spoons). Thanks so much for your longtime patronage, Robin, and we hope you enjoy our unhinged review with surprise guests!
    Remember that if you, too, would like to have us read and review a book of your choice on the show, you can gain that power by joining our Patreon at the appropriate tier.
    Although this one wasn't to our taste, we encourage you to check out other books and stories by Cherie Dimaline (https://www.cheriedimaline.com/books) and to support indigenous and marginalized authors and creators generally! 

    • 1 u. 52 min.
    Taurus Four by Rena Vale *Patron's Choice*

    Taurus Four by Rena Vale *Patron's Choice*

    Our Patron BeastwiththeLeast requested that we read Rena Vale's Taurus Four from 1970. How could such a dusty, seemingly insignificant sci-fi paperback have roused so much ire? Get your spacesuits on for a journey through misogyny, weed fear-mongering, and communist hysteria on planets near and far!
    Thanks so much for your support, BeastwiththeLeast, and we hope you enjoy the episode.
    Remember that if you, too, would like to have us read and review a book of your choice on the show, you can gain that power by joining our Patreon at the appropriate tier.
    References:
    Thanks be to the gods of academia (and Mr. Deutsch) for preserving this thesis for us to use for background on the show today: Against the red tide: Rena M. Vale and the long red scare in California by Christopher Robert Deutsch

    • 1 u. 21 min.
    Hope Never Dies (An Obama Biden Mystery) by Andrew Shaffer *Patron's Choice*

    Hope Never Dies (An Obama Biden Mystery) by Andrew Shaffer *Patron's Choice*

    Today's episode features a book that many folks have asked us to read, but it took our brave Patron Miles to finally force us to do it. At last, we've read the famous satirical Obama/Biden crime thriller from 2018 and, honestly, it could've been a lot worse.
    Thanks so much for your support, Miles, and we hope you like the episode!
    Remember that if you, too, would like to have us read and review a book of your choice on the show, you can gain that power by joining our Patreon at the appropriate tier.
     

    • 54 min.
    Dear America: Down the Rabbit Hole - The Diary of Pringle Rose by Susan Campbell Bartoletti

    Dear America: Down the Rabbit Hole - The Diary of Pringle Rose by Susan Campbell Bartoletti

    Today's episode is Part 2 of our childhood nostalgia retrospective! We each chose a book for each other from a series we loved as kids. Paris remembered reading several books in the Dear America series, so Chris chose Down the Rabbit Hole - The Diary of Pringle Rose for our second nostalgia adventure. We actually found ourselves really enjoying this one, so this week's episode is a completely different experience from last week with The Hardy Boys.
     
     

    • 54 min.
    The Witchmaster's Key (The Hardy Boys #55) by Franklin W. Dixon

    The Witchmaster's Key (The Hardy Boys #55) by Franklin W. Dixon

    Today's episode is Part 1 of our childhood nostalgia retrospective! We each chose a book for each other from a series we loved as kids. Chris remembered reading all of The Hardy Boys series, so Paris chose The Witchmaster's Key for our first return trip to childhood. Prepare yourselves for 1970s Satanic Panic absurdity in the UK, complete with evil dentists, rubber masks, the reddest of herrings, and a scene straight out of Misery!
    Join us next week for Part 2 where we discuss our experience reading something from Paris's beloved childhood book series, Dear America.

    • 1 u. 8 min.

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