

BOOKIN' IT
4:12 Podcasting
A few friends--young men, Christians, and classically educated homeschoolers--have way too much fun discussing books.
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Dec 13, 2021 • 28min
57. Jane Eyre
Ever wondered what two teenaged dudes thought about a gothic novel with a woman looking to marry an eccentric rich guy? Wonder no more! In today's episode, Cooper and Matthew discuss Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre.SUPPORT US HERE:https://patreon.com/bookinitTEXT US HERE!

Nov 29, 2021 • 31min
56. Pride and Prejudice, Part 2
Matthew and Cooper talk about the main characters in Jane Austen's masterpiece as well as discuss other things. SUPPORT US HERE: https://patreon.com/bookinit(we really do want more of you)TEXT US HERE!

Nov 15, 2021 • 33min
55. Pride and Prejudice, Part 1
Have you ever wondered what two teenaged males thought about a book with five sisters looking to marry rich? Well wonder no more! In today's episode, Cooper and Matthew begin to discuss this masterpiece of a classic novel.SUPPORT US HERE:https://patreon.com/bookinitTEXT US HERE!

Nov 1, 2021 • 35min
54. Gulliver's Travels
Cooper and Matthew discuss a satirical prose episodic novel. Why? Listen to find out!Editor's note: Matthew finished Gulliver's Travels and agrees with everything Cooper said.SUPPORT US HERE:https://patreon.com/bookinitTEXT US HERE!

Oct 18, 2021 • 25min
53. Robinson Crusoe
Cooper, Isaiah, and Matthew discuss the book in question. Did Crusoe repent? Is he a likable character? Lots to discuss!SUPPORT US HERE:https://patreon.com/bookinitTEXT US HERE!

Oct 4, 2021 • 33min
52. The Pilgrim's Progress
In this episode, Cooper, Matthew, and Isaiah (Or Host, Muscular, and Editor) brave the long journey of discussing The Pilgrim's Progress, an allegory by John Bunyan! Enjoy!SUPPORT US HERE:https://patreon.com/bookinitTEXT US HERE!

Sep 20, 2021 • 30min
51. Beowulf + Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Cooper and Isaiah discuss two immortal epic poems: Beowulf and Sir Gawian and the Green Knight. What do these have to say about heroism? About chivalry? About villains? Is a dover thrift edition ever a good idea? Listen as they talk about all these questions. And more. SUPPORT US HERE:https://patreon.com/bookinitTEXT US HERE!

Sep 13, 2021 • 47min
50. The Half-Centennial Celebration
In their monumental 50th episode, Cooper, Isaiah, and Matthew tell the story of how the podcast started, answer listener questions, and release the booklist for the next year!LOOK AT THE BOOKLIST IN FULL AND SUPPORT US HERE:https://patreon.com/bookinitTEXT US HERE!

Sep 6, 2021 • 30min
49. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Part 2
Cooper, Isaiah, and Matthew discuss the final book of Lord of the Rings. Will Cooper succeed in making LoTR out to be the best Fantasy novel of all time or will Matthew's diabolical plan to disrupt the mini-series continue? Listen to find out!Make sure to tune in next week for our Half-Centennial Celebration!SEND US QUESTIONS HERE:bookinitpod4@gmail.comSUPPORT US HERE:https://patreon.com/bookinitTEXT US HERE!

Aug 23, 2021 • 11min
48. SSS 6: The Inexplicable Chicken
One of our patrons, the legendary Chris Hagedon, sent us a short story he had written and we read it on the podcast! It's a pretty great story. Listen to Matthew and Cooper discuss. Email us questions here:bookinitpod4@gmail.comYou can listen to Chris read this story on his podcast Like Lightning, or you can read the story in full here:My family has a pet. But this isn't any ordinary pet—this is their pampered and adored chicken. It disgusts me. Why am I the only one who sees their pet as the revolting beast that it is? How could anyone love its fragile feathered body, creepy cluck, and beady black eyes?I had had enough, so I did the rational thing. I sent the clucking creature to my friend Chris—by mail. One bliss-filled chicken-free day went by, then another, and then another. To my monumental dismay, I received the returned box on the fourth day with the chicken clucking inside with no explanation for the return.Fine, I didn't like Chris anyway. My new plan was so simple! I picked up the box and tiptoed outside to the back gate, stuck the box over the gate, dumped the chicken out, and it floated down to the ground. I scampered back to the house jumping up and down with glee. I had finally done it!That evening, as I was about to get into bed I thought I saw a little movement from within my closet—I knew it was nothing, as all was well with the world. Then, just as I peacefully fell asleep, my closet door slowly creaked open. If I had stayed awake any longer I would have heard it. I also would have heard the talons scraping the wooden floor coming nearer and nearer to my bed. But it was too late. I was asleep.Then, in the middle of the night, I felt something weighing down on my chest—something warm and meaty. My heart began to beat rapidly. I awoke suddenly—opened my eyes—and saw—in the dark blanket of shadow—on my chest—the beast—the chicken staring down into my eyes!SUPPORT US HERE:https://patreon.com/bookinitTEXT US HERE!