Two old friends talk about the books they read. History, fantasy, classics, and more will be reviewed on this podcast.
Today we discuss the legendary classic by Charles Dickens: A Tale of Two Cities. We're a bit dense so we struggled to put this one together. Enjoy!
In this episode, Jesse discusses The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides. He has what the kids call 'hot takes.' Rate and review!
In this episode, we discuss the first book in John Gwynne's Viking-esque fantasy saga, The Shadow of the Gods. We both really enjoyed this epic read, and we hope you enjoy this epic podcast. Do all t…
In today's episode, we discuss Jon Meacham's biography of the Founding Father and third POTUS, Thomas Jefferson. Meacham is one of our favorite authors and we had a great time discussing this book in…
In this episode, we break down Martha Wells' first two books in the Murderbot Diaries, All Systems Red & Artificial Condition. These books are short and entertaining; hopefully, you'll find the same …
In this episode, we go over our finds after we visited a huge used book store in Atlanta. Like and sub!
In today's episode, we discuss another entry in Sanderson's Stormlight Archive. Dawnshard is a novella and comes in as book #3.5 in the series. We love Brandon and the Stormlight Archive so this one …
Today we discuss the legendary classic, Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Rate, review, and subscribe!
In this episode, we do something different and discuss our favorite childhood movies. Why would you care? No idea. Like and sub.
In this episode, we discuss the Bram Stoker's legendary classic, Dracula. This book is well-known for good reason, so we enjoyed this one. Follow, rate, and review!
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In this episode, we discuss Sanderson's third book in the Stormlight Archive, Oathbringer. This is one of our overall favorite series, and we loved this book. So we've got a lot to discuss. Enjoy, su…
Today the guys discuss the fourth book in Frank Herbert's Dune series, God Emperor of Dune. The Dune books have been popular for a long time, and the recent film adaptation by Denis Villeneuve found …
In this episode, the chumps discuss Oscar Wilde's revered classic, The Picture of Dorian Gray. Is this book trash? Find out on this episode of It's Lit. Like and sub.
In this episode, the boys review the movie Oppenheimer directed by Christopher Nolan, based on the book American Prometheus by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin. This episode also features actor Ezra Se…
In this segment, Andrew talks about In the Shadow of Lightning by Brian McClellan. This is a series that he recommends you give a try. Like and subscribe if you're feeling squirrely.
In this segment, Jesse discusses Steve Twomey's Countdown to Pearl Harbor: The Twelve Days to the Attack. This is an interesting read that follows both the U.S. Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy in…
In this segment, Andrew discusses R.F. Kuang's Babel, a historical fiction book set in 1800s England. LIKE AND SUB.
In this segment, Jesse discusses Jack Weatherford's best-seller on the founder of the Mongol Empire, Genghis Khan. The Great Khan had an impact on the world like few others in human history and is st…
Who are the hosts of It's Lit Book Reviews? In this episode, we talk about ourselves. We're quite the narcissists, so we had plenty to say. We thought that people would possibly like to know more abo…
In this episode, Jesse and Andrew discuss their top ten favorite books of all time as of September 2023. They include several honorable mentions as well. Their lists are diverse and represent the dif…