I'd Read That!
"I'd Read That!" is a biweekly show hosted by Liz and Jerry, all about their love for books. From fantasy to romance, horror to thrillers, they'll be sharing their favorite reads and upcoming book selections. Join in on the fun as they discuss their book-related favorites and offer their thoughts and opinions on their latest reads. With their witty banter and insightful commentary, "I'd Read That!" is the perfect show for anyone who loves to read. So be sure to tune in every two weeks and enjoy some light-hearted book talk with Liz and Jerry.
I'd Read That!
Children's Books, Picture Books | Ep 68
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Welcome to our special Children's Literature Episode! Today we dive deep into the world of picture books, storytelling for kids, and graphic novels. We are joined by two incredible special guests: award-winning author and illustrator Zeke Peña, and Ryan from Fayetteville's own independent children's bookstore, Dad Suggests. What we thought would be a simple conversation about kid-lit turned out to be something far richer, with unexpected turns and genuine things to say about the human experience. Don't let the genre fool you—great children's stories have incredible depth.
Special Guests:
Ryan from Dad Suggests
Non-Book Things
Books Mentioned
You Are Fatally Invited by Ande Pliego
Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman
Scarlett Morning by ND Stevenson
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