The Bookhouse Boys

Bookhouse Boys: Go Set a Watchman

1 h 24 min · 24 de ago de 2015
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itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/ce/cd/4a/jasonfarrell2/3000x3000_3997415.jpg] There are only a few literary events of sufficient gravity to lure the Bookhouse Boys out of retirement: dinosaur romance....a new Twilight novel...or a new novel from infamously reticent one shot wonder Harper Lee. Join us as we boldly lay bare our childhood heroes, strip the rose-colored gauze from our eyes, and decide whether GSAW can stand proudly alongside the greatest works of American literature...or if its only legacy will be to topple one of literature's most revered pillars. OUTRO: "Things Are Changing" by The Relatives

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