Bookworm Banquet

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Synopsis

Bookworm Banquet is a program that aims to Satisfy Your Literary Cravings by offering up book reviews and author interviews on all genres of books with one caveat; the books must be family friendly. Our goal is to offer wholesome reading to our listeners, whether they are fiction or biography, current releases or classics, childrens books or books for older readers, we will review and discuss them all! JD and Nicole are avid readers who love talking about literature and would love for you to join the conversation.

Episodes

  • BB13: Review of Risen by Angela Hunt

    24/08/2017 Duration: 28min

    Risen by Angela Hunt is a novelization of the motion picture of the same name. We review this historical fiction book which presents the story of Christ's resurrection in a unique way. Also in this episode is Nicole's Fact about the importance of a good title and JD's Tip about a clever way to read and work at the same time. Nicole kicks things off with an interesting story about the bookwormy, Welsh town called Hay-on-Wye. The AppetizerThe "Town of Books" in WalesThe ReviewRisen by Angela Hunt Purchase Risen: The Novelization of the Major Motion PictureJD's Rating: 3.5 out of 5Nicole's Rating: 5 out of 5Nicole’s Bookworm Fact will ask the question, What’s in a Title?JD's Bookworm Tip is a tool for holding your book open so you can multitask and read. Today’s episode is brought to you by Adagio Teas. To find out more, can click the banner in the sidebar on our website.Get in touch with us! Email: feedback@bookwormbanquet.com Feedback Line (text or voice): 623-688-2770 Don't forget to subscribe to the show!

  • BB12: Review of the Dreamhouse Kings Series by Robert Liparulo

    01/07/2017 Duration: 36min

    In this episode we review the Dreamhouse Kings series by Robert Liparulo. This Young Adult fiction series of six books is an engaging and spine-tingling read that we heartily recommend. Also in this episode is Nicole's Fact about a writer who changes his name and JD's Tip about a fabulous way to keep track of your personal or small organization's library. The AppetizerThe world's only library to operate in two countries simultaneously.The ReviewDreamhouse Kings Series by Robert LiparuloBOOK 1 - House of Dark ShadowsBOOK 2 - Watcher in the WoodsBOOK 3 - GatekeepersBOOK 4 - TimescapeBOOK 5 - WhirlwindBOOK 6 - FrenzyComposer Jonathan Maiocco wrote some beautiful music inspired by Dreamhouse Kings. Check out his pieces on the soundtrack page of Dreamhouse Kings website. Also check out his instrumental albums on your favorite digital music outlet. He had this to say about the composition below: "I read Book 1 of the series and thought, 'Whoa, I can totally hear the music!' So, with all the horror and suspense of t

  • BB11: Review of Saved By Her Enemy by Don Teague and Rafraf Barrak

    02/06/2017 Duration: 25min

    In this episode we review the nonfiction narrative book called Saved By Her Enemy by Don Teague and Rafraf Barrak. This book chronicles the true story of an Iraqi woman who grew up in Baghdad and her first encounters with Americans during the early part of the U.S. involvement in her country in 2003. Also in this episode is Nicole's Fact about author Mary Shelley and JD's Tip about some totally cool bookmarks.The AppetizerThe UK’s favourite childhood book character (via The Guardian)The ReviewSaved By Her Enemy by Don Teague and Rafraf BarrakJD's Rating: 5 out of 5Nicole's Rating: 5 out of 5Nicole’s Bookworm Fact...is about true love at its grossest.JD's Bookworm Tip...are these super cool Cassette Tape Bookmarks that you can purchase on Amazon.Today's episode is brought to you by AudibleGet a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/bookworm.Get in touch with us! Email: feedback@bookwormbanquet.com Feedback Line (text or voice): 623-688-2770 Don't forget to subscribe to the show!

  • BB10: Review of Dragon Slayer: Beginnings by Carey Green

    11/08/2016 Duration: 27min

    Carey Green's debut novel, Dragon Slayer: Beginnings, is the topic of conversation in this episode. This book is the first in the Dragon Slayer Chronicles trilogy. This is a great introduction to the fantasy genre and while it is very much a coming of age story like many in this genre it has other elements that help it to stand out. Also in this episode is Nicole's Fact about a dog that really did eat "homework" and JD's Tip about some really cool literary t-shirts.What We've Been ReadingTed Dekker's Circle seriesJohn White's Archives of AnthroposReview SegmentDragon Slayer: Beginnings by Carey GreenBook 1 - Dragon Slayer: BeginningsBook 2 is Dragon Slayer: Rising (already released)Book 3 is Dragon Slayer: Sacrifice (being written now)JD's Rating: 3.5 out of 5Nicole's Rating: 3.5 out of 5Nicole's Bookworm Fact is about when a dog really did eat "homework".JD's Bookworm Tip is Litographs, a website that sells very cool literary t-shirts and other items.This episode of Bookworm Banquet is brought to you by Adag

  • BB9: Review of The Lost Choice by Andy Andrews

    12/03/2013 Duration: 32min

    This edition of the Bookworm Banquet podcast features a review of The Lost Choice by Andy Andrews. Neither JD, nor Nicole had ever read anything by Andrews, but after reading The Lost Choice it's safe to say it won't be their last. This book is a tale that weaves threads from various eras in history together with the lives of a modern day family into a tapestry of masterful storytelling. Capping off the episode is another great Bookworm Fact from Nicole as well as a Bookworm Tip from JD. Download Episode 9 What We've Been ReadingSteven James' Patrick Bowers series Charles Finch's Lenox Mysteries G.K. Chesterton's The Man Who Knew Too Much Review Segment Links:Andy Andrew's Website Andy Andrew's Podcast The Butterfly Effect Purchase The Lost Choice on Amazon JD's Rating: 3.75 out of 5 Nicole's Rating: 4 out of 5 Nicole's Bookworm Fact is about unlikely friendships of famous writers. JD's Bookworm Tip is a great literary board game called It Was a Dark & Stormy Night. You can find out more about the game on

  • BB8: Review of The Trial by Robert Whitlow

    09/11/2012 Duration: 25min

    Today JD and Nicole review a Robert Whitlow novel entitled The Trial. This is a fast-paced legal thriller that both really enjoyed. The book tackles some very real issues, but does so in an interesting and entertaining manner. After the review Nicole brings us another fascinating Bookworm Fact and JD shares a Bookworm Tip in this edition of the podcast. Download Episode 8 Review Segment: Robert WhitlowRobert Whitlow's Website Purchase The Trial on Amazon JD's Rating: 4 out of 5 Nicole's Rating: 4 out of 5 Nicole's Bookworm Fact is about Jane Austen. She references two of Austen's works, Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility. JD mentions that Audio Theatre Central, another of the Porchlight Family Media podcasts, just reviewed an audio adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. You can find that review on episode 24 of Audio Theatre Central. JD's Bookworm Tip is PosterText.com - this website turns the text of classic literature into posters This episode of Bookworm Banquet is brought to you by Adagio Teas! Cho

  • BB7: Review of Ginnie Dare: Crimson Sands & Scott Roche Interview

    29/09/2012 Duration: 31min

    This episode of Bookworm Banquet features a review of the YA novel Ginnie Dare: Crimson Sands by Scott Roche. This is an action packed science fiction story that is sure to keep your interest. JD and Nicole are also joined on the show by Scott Roche and he shares some of the inspiration for the book. And Nicole brings us another fascinating Bookworm Fact to top off the program. Download Episode 7 Review SegmentGinnie Dare: Crimson Sands by Scott Roche Thank you to Scott for providing us with a free review copy of his book. JD's Rating: 4 out of 5 Nicole's Rating: 4 out of 5 Interview Segment Links:Scott RocheScott's Website Purchase Ginnie Dare: Crimson Sands on Amazon Information on Virginia Dare | Roanoke Colony Nicole's Bookworm Fact is about the world's most valuable books. Thanks to our sponsor, Audible! Get a free audio book along with your free 30 day trial by going to www.audibletrial.com/bookworm Get in touch with us! Email: feedback@bookwormbanquet.com Feedback Line (text or voice): 623-688-2770 Don

  • BB6: Discussing The Classics with Audiobook Narrator B.J. Harrison

    03/05/2012 Duration: 42min

    Today JD and Nicole take a break from reviewing a book and instead are joined by award-winning audio book narrator and host of The Classic Tales Podcast, B.J. Harrison. We talk about B.J.'s narration work, his podcast, and just generally have fun talking about classic literature. Nicole's Bookworm Fact is about the criteria of a classic. Download Episode 6 Links: B.J.'s Podcast - iTunes | RSS B.J.'s Audio Book Website JD mentioned the following: B.J.'s narration of John Buchan's The 39 Steps (If this link has expired by the time you listen to this episode, then simply search B.J.'s website for this book) | The Thirty-Nine Steps on Amazon Jacques Futrelle's The Thinking Machine adventures Thanks to our sponsor, Audible! Get a free audio book along with your free 30 day trial by going to audibletrial.com/bookworm Join JD on the Scrabble-like word tile game, Wordfeud, on your iPhone or Android phone. His username is: jonnydollar Get in touch with us! Email: feedback@bookwormbanquet.com Feedback Line (text or voi

  • BB5: Review of Sheep Tales by Ken Davis

    31/03/2012 Duration: 31min

    Today JD and Nicole review a children's book by comedian and speaker Ken Davis. The book is called Sheep Tales: The Bible According to the Animals Who Were There. This is a fun book to read together as a family. Nicole also share a fascinating Bookworm Fact that fits really well with the theme of family that seemed to fill today's show. JD's Bookworm Tip also fit nicely in that category. They also share some listener feedback and JD invites listeners to play the smartphone game, Wordfeud, with him. Download Episode 5 Review Segment Sheep Tales by Ken Davis JD's Rating: 5 out of 5 Nicole's Rating: 5 out of 5 Nicole's Bookworm Fact is about Jonathan Edwards. Jonathan Edwards on Wikipedia | Jonathan Edwards' writings on Amazon JD's Bookworm Tip is the BookIt! National Reading Incentive Program Join JD on the Scrabble-like word tile game, Wordfeud, on your iPhone or Android phone. His username is: jonnydollar Get in touch with us! Email: feedback@bookwormbanquet.com Feedback Line (text or voice): 623-688-2770 Don

  • BB4: Review of Hope Rising & Kim Meeder Interview

    24/07/2011 Duration: 42min

    In this episode of Bookworm Banquet podcast, JD and Nicole share a review of their first non-fiction book so far. They review Kim Meeder's book Hope Rising: Stories from the Ranch of Rescued Dreams. This is a book filled with stories of abused horses and broken children who interact at Kim Meeder's Ranch, Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch, and the resulting healing that happens for both the horses and the children. JD and Nicole also interview Kim Meeder about the book and her work at Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch. Nicole also brings you a Bookworm Fact and JD offers up a Bookworm Tip. And lastly, they respond to listener feedback. Download Episode 4 Review SegmentHope Rising by Kim Meeder Thanks to the author for providing us with a free review copy of the book. JD's Rating: 4 out of 5 Nicole's Rating: 4 out of 5 Interview Segment Links:Kim Meeder with husband, TroyCrystal Peaks Youth Ranch Nicole's Bookworm Fact is about William Shakespeare. www.NoSweatShakespeare.com is a wealth of Shakespearean information; especiall

  • BB2: An Eye For Glory Review & Karl Bacon Interview

    19/03/2011 Duration: 45min

    In this episode, JD and Nicole review and discuss Karl Bacon's fantastic historical novel entitled An Eye for Glory: The Civil War Chronicles of a Citizen Soldier. This is a thoroughly enjoyable book that we highly recommend. JD also speaks with the author, Karl Bacon, about his writing career, An Eye for Glory, and what may be coming next. Nicole shares another Bookworm Fact and then they respond to listener feedback from Max. Download Episode 2 Review SegmentAn Eye For Glory by Karl Bacon Thanks to Zondervan for providing a free copy of this book for us to review. JD's Rating: 5 out of 5 Nicole's Rating: 5 out of 5 Interview Segment Links:Karl Bacon mentioned the following books:Infantryman Pettit, The Civil War Letters of Corporal Frederick Pettit - William Gilfillan Gavin The Civil War: A Narrative - Shelby Foote History of the Fourteenth Regiment, Connecticut Vol. Infantry - Charles D. Page Karl Bacon mentioned the following websites: Karl Bacon's website Civil War TrustCivil War Traveler Nicole's Bookwo

  • BB1: Review of Though Waters Roar by Lynn Austin

    05/03/2011 Duration: 17min

    In this episode, JD and Nicole discuss Lynn Austin's historical novel Though Waters Roar. While there were a few things with this book that were slight annoyances, overall it was an enjoyable read. The story spans several generations and chronicles some very pivotal events in American history. Also in this episode, Nicole has an interesting Bookworm Fact about the beloved Dr. Seuss. Download Episode 1 Review SegmentThough Waters Roar by Lynn Austin Lynn Austin's website Purchase your copy of Though Waters Roar on Amazon. JD's Rating: 3 out of 5Nicole's Rating: 3 out of 5 Nicole's Bookworm Fact is about Dr. Seuss. Get in touch with us! Email: feedback@bookwormbanquet.com Feedback Line (text or voice): 623-688-2770 Subscribe to the show!

  • BB0: An Introduction To Your Hosts

    01/03/2011 Duration: 11min

    In this introductory episode of the Bookworm Banquet podcast, we take a few moments to introduce ourselves and give you an overview of what we will cover on this show.Nicole's Bookworm Fact is about Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.JD's Bookworm Tip - www.librarything.comGet in touch with us! Email: feedback@bookwormbanquet.com Feedback Line (text or voice): 623-688-2770 Subscribe to the show!

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