One day, my kids will inherit my books. Now, they can read them with my friends and me.
Explore my small library with my kids, my friends, and myself as I look for a way to preserve the memories, adventures, and comradery created through all of my books.
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One day, my kids will inherit my books. Now, they can read them with my friends and me.
Explore my small library with my kids, my friends, and myself as I look for a way to preserve the memories, adventures, and comradery created through all of my books.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A group of kids are left stranded on a deserted island after a plane crash. While there, the children begin to form society. In that society come contrasting ideas which leads to two dividing factors. At what point does the straw snap? Jason Crockett joins us, and we're asking the tough questions. At what point do people feel as if they have been pushed far enough? How do you keep doing what is right when the other side is winning and it looks so good? Where does Lord of the Flies land in British canon? Is it comparable to The Hobbit? Narnia? Harry Potter? We talk about these and more in this week's episode.
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Today's resources:
Lord of the Flies by William Golding
Theme song for A Deadman's Books: Surfing! by automaticbananas
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