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Chewin' It #12: Drama Queens

Kevin and Steve have not exclusively been comics over the years. They’ve occasionally dipped their toes in the Drama pool. This week they chat about plays they’ve done, their musical theater skills, drama auditions, and Lemme’s stint as a professional break dancer!  Chew it!… more

Book Review! The Hunger Games (but only the first book!)

There’s one book that people have been mentioning over and over after hearing about my Book Nerdist status and it’s The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. Finally, I… more

Earth (The Book) Book Review!

It’s not a huge secret that I’m a fan of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, right? I guess it might be if you don’t know me… more

Mmm fresh books.

Two weeks worth of fascinating (well, mostly) new books have piled up and so! Here they are, compiled for your eyeball pleasure. Or earball pleasure, should they be audio formatted… more
 

Neato book stuff!

All right, so this isn’t the customary Friday book review BUT! It’s pretty great. These things were all brought to my attention by you awesome book nerds, so I’m sharing… more

Books, books, books and more books!

Salutations, book nerds! Let’s get down to business, shall we? Here are the new releases for last week AND this week (in no particular order), so pick something up… more

Share your quotes!

This is sort of a book review, sort of not. But how can that be?! Easy. I read John Dies at the End by David Wong (who is Cracked.com… more
 

Book Review! Packing for Mars by Mary Roach

I enjoy Mary Roach immensely. It’s difficult not to! At least for me, anyway, because I enjoy a heavy amount of snark and humor in my books, especially the nonfiction… more

Tons of text!

Greetings! Salutations! Ready for a huge batch of new books? Well, this is your week. We’ve got a metric shit-ton of new books coming out that are ripe for… more

Book Review! American Gods by Neil Gaiman

Guys, I’m distressed. Or maybe appalled is more accurate? It seems that an inappropriate number of people haven’t read Neil Gaiman’s American Gods yet and next summer… more