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This is Lit!

This is Lit!

Di: Casye Erins & Elizabeth Bird
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This is Lit! is a podcast about literature & friendship, with a little wine poured in! Join good friends, Casye and Elizabeth, every other week as they discuss their latest read with a glass of wine at their side. The books range from classic works like 'Pride and Prejudice' to modern works like 'Ready Player One' or the Harry Potter series. Remember, too much work, and no vacation, deserves at least a small libation! Cheers! Arte Storia e critica della letteratura
  • Ep 63 - Peril At Minerva House: The Vanishing Stair by Maureen Johnson
    Apr 30 2021

    Sometimes, the solution only makes things worse. Stevie Bell discovered this after a few months at Ellingham Academy. Ellie has vanished, David is in crisis and Truly Devious is still at large 80 years later. Will Stevie be able to solve this one? This week, we read Maureen Johnson's 'The Vanishing Stair'!

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    1 ora e 14 min
  • Ep 62 - The Mysterious Affair at Ellingham: Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson
    Mar 15 2021

    This week, the hosts take on Maureen Johnson's Truly Devious! 80 years ago, tragedy came to Ellingham Academy. Now, young Stevie Bell seems to be in the middle of tragedy's return! When learning is a game, the consequences can be deadly! #thisislit #litliteraturepodcast #trulydevious #murdermystery

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    1 ora e 11 min
  • Ep 61 – Bad Guy, Not A Bad Guy: The Supervillain and Me by Danielle Banas
    Feb 17 2021

    Freezing and temps and blackouts can't stop us! (Just delay) Everyone loves a good villain, but things can get complicated when your brother is the city's hero, your dad's the mayor and you're in a cursed high school musical. This week we read 'The Supervillain and Me' by Danielle Banas.

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    40 min
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