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It's our first episode! In this totally-not-longer-than-we-planned first episode of What Did We Just Read?!, Justin and Maya discuss No Exit by Taylor Adams. No Exit is an edgy thriller about four strangers, too much snow, a kidnapped child, and a heroine we loved to hate. Listen to us wax poetic about the joys of Pooh-bearing, precious young children we would die for, and bad decisions all around. Justin and Maya had a lot of opinions about this book and this episode was a blast to record. We hope you'll love it, too!   Trigger Warning: This book gets a little gruesome so if you're squeamish, be warned.

First published

05/18/2021

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Duration

132 minutes

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What Did We Just Read?!

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Episode Description

It's our first episode! In this totally-not-longer-than-we-planned first episode of What Did We Just Read?!, Justin and Maya discuss No Exit by Taylor Adams. No Exit is an edgy thriller about four strangers, too much snow, a kidnapped child, and a heroine we loved to hate.

Listen to us wax poetic about the joys of Pooh-bearing, precious young children we would die for, and bad decisions all around. Justin and Maya had a lot of opinions about this book and this episode was a blast to record. We hope you'll love it, too!

 

Trigger Warning: This book gets a little gruesome so if you're squeamish, be warned.

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