Lit Chicks and the Order of the Bookworms
Summary: It may sound like a knock off title of a Harry Potter book and you are correct! Lit Chicks and the Order of the Bookworms is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by two Southern ladies that have too much to do and only want to sit down, relax, and read a book. Well now they can! And you can too! Have you lost your spark to read a book and want to get in the groove again? Join our Order as Tori and Beth recommend books and discuss them.
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Tori and Beth delve into the poems by our lord and savior Edgar Allan Poe and the illustrious Maya Angelou for this months episode. This is a late, late upload. Christmas had been busy. Therefore, I apologize. Hope you enjoy!
This is a late upload. Continuing our children and young adult literature, we keep the same theme of having faith in yourself and learning that being different is okay. With Sherman Alexie's award winning book 'The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian' the girls discuss about what is a part time Indian and what morals can you take from this story. Small cameos of dogs and Kayleen are also included since it was hard to edit out!
Are you a Star Girl? Star Boy? A child of the stars? The children not of the norm and wish to be themselves? Join us for this week's episode of the Lit Chicks podcast--Star Girl by Jerry Spinelli! Be yourself! Stay confident! Have fun and you'll go far! That is what Star Girl would want you to do.
Grab a snack, a blanket, and a chair next to a cozy warm fire in a dark room. It's spooky time baby! In this episode Tori and Beth delve into the mind of a serial killer. Are we more alike than we are aware of? Find out now!
MILD BAD LANGUAGE WARNING: CONTAINS A BAD MOUTH TORI!For the first episode, Tori and Beth delve into the minds of people who fascinate us. October is the genre horror and the first book they discuss the Shining written by the master himself Stephen King. Do you feel sympathy for the main character Jack? What do the lit chicks think about it? Find out now!