Lit Kid Lit Kara Brown and Nika Romanov
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Join two friends as they get inebriated and recap through classic children's book series! New episodes every other Wednesday.
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The Change
Uh… look. We know we messed up the book order. I get it. Just… It’s. Fine. 2021, Baby! Tobias is just doing his thing, being a depressed bird, when wham: non-yeerked up Hork Bajir and a private convo with local god-like being, The Ellimist. Join us for Book 13: The Change!
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The Hork-Bajir Chronicles Part 2
Welcome back to the most unhealthy love triangle we've ever had to deal with! We're back to talk more about the destruction of an entire alien race, mixed in with a nice dose of eugenics, war crimes, and murder in this children's novel!
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The Hork-Bajir Chronicles Part 1
We’re finally dipping our toes into the Chronicles Books of the animorphs series! Since we just had Tobias establish the free colony of Hork-Bajir, it’s time for the creepiest and most toxic love triangle I’ve ever had the pleasure of seeing in children’s literature. Thanks Scholastic! We obviously had a lot to say on this one, so check in next time for Part 2!
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My Side of the Mountain
It’s the end of the year, and it’s time to join One Boy on his journey to be a self-sufficient hermit in My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George! You let raccoons in for one wild halloween party, and you’re paying for it all winter, buddy.
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Into the Land of the Unicorns
Don’t tell any eight year old girls but we’re gonna be talkin’ ‘corns today. That’s right-- those big ol’ horsies with the stab-ready foreheads. As a special treat, we’re diving into the first book of The Unicorn Chronicles series by Bruce Coville, about a girl with red hair (no relation) named Cara (no relation) who has, y’know, a special destiny, and junk.
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The Reaction
Welp, it’s here, and it’s here to stay: Puberty. Basically Rachel is going through it over a Jonathan Taylor Thomas expy but also an alligator literally explodes out of Rachel’s back, so, you know. Classic metaphor!
Customer Reviews
Fun, thoughtful, and hilarious!
Nika and Kara are a hoot! Their lively style of recapping, reviewing, praising, and poking fun at children’s books is refreshingly silly and entertaining. They make you want to read the books yourself to know directly what all the hubbub is about! The sound quality of this podcast is second to none (Nika and Kara clearly pour a ton of time into editing), and their friendship, sense of humor, and overall ridiculousness will have you laughing (and groaning) along in unison. This podcast is a must-listen for fans of children’s and young adult literature!