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Well (well), not sure if I even wanna say what's going here. We sorta let this episode work itself out. It wasn't going to be what it is. But now it is what it is, and the trajectory of the next few episodes has been forever changed.
Carter recommends: The Institute, by Stephen King
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Now this story may start to seem familiar. But trust us, it is.
Riley recommends: Dungeon Crawler Carl, by matt Dinniman AND Withcraft for Wayward Girls, by Grady Hendrix
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We are joined by a special guest for a 2nd time! Please welcome our friend Alex on the pod! Joining us for the first time to hear a story about a little lamb on a big adventure!
Alex recommends: Clown in a Cornfield, by Adam Cesare
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We are all about the face. The eyes, the lips sure, but the nose...the nose is good
Carter recommends: The Wayfarers series, by Becky Chambers
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Welcome to the second half of our story from last episode. The stunning conclusion has just as many twists and turns as the first! Tune in to hear abut killer bears, quick marriages, and angry, cursing dwarves!
Riley recommends: The Lies of Locke Lamora, by Scott Lynch
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On this episode, things get...spooky. You have been warned. There is a little angel girl (demon witch child of the pit)
Carter recommends: The Grace of Kings by Ken Liu
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It's time for another well-known classic! You may not know it at first, but just like Riley, I think you do!
Riley recommends: Hollow Kingdom, by Kira Jane Buxton
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Here is The Rat's Wedding! As well as another energetic round of Dr. Who, Dr. Brew! Wanna tell us stuff? Email us at [email protected]
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We have a special surprise! For the first time ever Fable Fellaz is proud to present a modern fairy tale written by one of Riley's own students! We also have a feature story but like we always say, there are no gators in Montana.
Riley recommends: The Angel of Indian Lake, By Stephen Graham Jones. AND Maniac of New York, by Elliot Kalan
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We have our first ever special guest on the pod! It's our good friend JD! We talk about almost everything. With a story in the middle.
JD recommends: Mort, by Terry Pratchett, and Harrow the Ninth, by Tamsyn Muir
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Well, we honestly tried to make this a shorter episode. For the first time, we have no true fable. Rather, we only read a single adventure of T.G. WARP; Carter's superhero series from high school. After that, we seemingly forget we are recording and just hang out for another 30 minutes. But hey, maybe that's your thing!
Carter recommends: Mongrels, by Stephen Graham Jones
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Today we bring you the final part of Sleeping Beauty! As well as a bunch of other conversations and tangents. Actually, it's mostly other conversations and tangents. But isn't that why you're here?
Riley recommends: Burn the Negative, by Josh Winning
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Well, we had a lot to talk about before and after the story today so we decided we needed to make this one a two-parter. We're talking to kings, playing phtrivia, and critiquing Amazon's Rings Of Power. Also we are reading the classic tale of Sleeping Beauty!
Carter recommends: The Lord of the Rings on audiobook, as narrated by Andy Serkis
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CW: Brief moment of violence towards children
In keeping with the classics, we return the old England where a clever lassie must outsmart a terrible giant. Only, does she perhaps go too far? Is her cleverness, in fact, a simple disregard for human/giant life? Listen on to find out!
Riley recommends: The Unspoken Name, by A.K. Larkwood
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whoa ho ho, not so fast there. Why are you in such a hurry? Stay a while. Hang out with three friendly faces. There's Carter, Riley, and who's that? Why, it's little Budulinek!
Carter recommends: Perdido Street Station by China Miélville whoa ho ho, not so fast there. Why are you in such a hurry? Stay a while. Hang out with three friendly faces. There's Carter, Riley, and who's that? Why, it's little Budulinek!
Carter recommends: Perdido Street Station by China Miélville
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The awesome and sublime vortex of time has spit out an episode recorded long ago. Carter and Riley could not record this week, so we are bringing out our first-ever a-chronologic show. So come play "Is it cannibalism?" with us, and whatever you do, don't answer the bone phone.
Riley recommends: The City we Became, by N.K. Jemisin
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In this, the 26th episode, we give lots of horror recommendations and welcome in the fall season. We also read a story that has some similarities to one you may already be familiar with. A guy picks up trash and wins half a kingdom. Truly the American Dream.
Carter recommends: The Eyes of the Dragon, by Stephen King.
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We are so very pleased to bring you, Manis the Miller. Please consider us this Oscar season.
Riley Recommends: Silver Nitrate by Silvia Moreno Garcia
CW: Brief violence towards animals
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Are you ready for the rarest of rare occurrences in a fairy tale? Not to talk spoilers but in this one let's just say that a married couple gets along well.
Carter Recommends: The Three Body Problem by Cixin Liu
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Hello Hello and won't you stop by? Today features none other than the long-awaited conclusion to, "The Z Fighter" as well as our first tale from Norway! In this one a lowly prince's luck turns around when he finds a wife who can knit very quickly!
Riley recommends: The Shadow Glass, by Josh Winning.
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