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Looking Back & Saying Yes

14 min · 29 de mar de 2026
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Season 2 is complete, and before we head into what's next, Lisa and David take a moment to look back at the season and what it meant to them. In this final episode, they reflect on the moments that stayed with them, the theme of loyalty that ran through Impossible Creatures from beginning to end, and what their first-ever in-person library event revealed about what Our Book Bench is becoming. They also share some exciting news about the next book in Katherine Rundell's series. This one is a little shorter and a little quieter than a typical episode — and it ends with the same question that opened the season: would you say yes? 📚 Join the adventure at ourbookbench.com 💌 Email us at hello@ourbookbench.com [hello@ourbookbench.com] 📷 Follow along on Instagram: @ourbookbench

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