Buckle your seatbelts and brace for impact—this is the final flight of Improbably Bad Books! 🚀 Jill, Zoe, Aaron, and Micah blast off into Becky Chambers’ The Long Way to a Small and Angry Planet, a space opera full of wormholes, found family, and one surprisingly helpful hot, wet washcloth. The improv crew goes out with a bang (and a barf bag), taking you on a wild ride through deep space, angry planets, and snack cart negotiations. We also reflect on what makes a book—and a podcast—worth sti...
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Buckle your seatbelts and brace for impact—this is the final flight of Improbably Bad Books! 🚀 Jill, Zoe, Aaron, and Micah blast off into Becky Chambers’ The Long Way to a Small and Angry Planet, a space opera full of wormholes, found family, and one surprisingly helpful hot, wet washcloth. The improv crew goes out with a bang (and a barf bag), taking you on a wild ride through deep space, angry planets, and snack cart negotiations. We also reflect on what makes a book—and a podcast—worth sti...
Bullets don't argue but a father and son certainly do. Our improv friends took a lot of liberties in this old western. Don't tread on J.A. as he encourages his father to stray from the true West and into the Perley Gates. Jill and Dre do their best to straight-shoot the plot for you. Saddle up, this is a bumpy ride.
Improvably Bad: Books
Buckle your seatbelts and brace for impact—this is the final flight of Improbably Bad Books! 🚀 Jill, Zoe, Aaron, and Micah blast off into Becky Chambers’ The Long Way to a Small and Angry Planet, a space opera full of wormholes, found family, and one surprisingly helpful hot, wet washcloth. The improv crew goes out with a bang (and a barf bag), taking you on a wild ride through deep space, angry planets, and snack cart negotiations. We also reflect on what makes a book—and a podcast—worth sti...