Weekly podcast for book lovers who want to read beyond the lines. Each episode, we put together a list of books with a common theme. We will tell you about recipes, travel destinations, screen/stage adaptations, fashion, art, or design inspired by these books. Listeners can interact with us by participating in any of the weekly sections we feature: Cover Gallery, Book vs. Book, Six-Word Book Review, and GuessWork. All show notes available at www.twobookramblers.com
Latest episodes of the podcast Two Book Ramblers
- Ep. 24. Two Of A Kind: Twins in literature
- Ep. 23: Beyond The Codex: Unorthodox writing surfaces
- Ep. 22: Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them: Magical sidekicks in books
- Ep. 21. A Walk Down Fictional Lane: Famous literary addresses
- Ep. 20. When Mice Are Men: Animal allegories in literature
- Ep. 19. Cast in Bronze: Books immortalized in public art
- Ep. 18. Heartbreak Hotel: Books about star-crossed lovers
- Ep. 17. One-Hit Wonders: Authors who wrote only one book
- Ep. 16. Hilarious Entrances: Funny first lines in literature
- Ep. 15. Ahead of Their Time: Predicting the future before 1900
- Ep.14. Get The Popcorn Ready: Can the movie be better than the book?
- Ep. 13. Do you have 20 minutes? It could take you less than that to read these books
- Ep. 12. 3...2...1...0! It's A Wrap: Bookish countdown to 2021
- Ep. 11. Worst in Show: Books getting bad reviews
- Ep. 10. On A First Name Basis: Books with a first name for a title
- Ep. 9. Blurry Lines: Books by authors with vision problems
- Ep. 8. Was It? A Dark and Stormy Night?: Odd First Lines
- Ep. 7. There are always two sides to a story: Retellings from a different perspective
- Ep. 6. Seeing Red: Books with red in the title
- Ep. 5. Inside Job: Writers writing writers
- Ep. 4. A Spooky Visit to Castle Rock
- Ep. 3. It's A Zoo Out There: Books about animals
- Ep. 2. Sue me: Books involved in lawsuits
- Ep. 1. Under 30: Books written within a month
- Ep. 0. Testing...Testing...Introducing our podcast