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Episode 1

Episode 1 of the Brown Brothers Book Banter podcast, hosted by Brown Brothers, titled "Episode 1" was published on October 2, 2023 and runs 31 minutes.

October 2, 2023 ·31m · Brown Brothers Book Banter

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Wendelin Van Draanen drops in for a surprise visit to discuss her new release Mr. Whiskers and the Shenanigan Sisters followed by an interview with Chris Grabenstein, author of the 2024 Redbud Read-Aloud nominated book - NO is All I Know!

Wendelin Van Draanen drops in for a surprise visit to discuss her new release Mr. Whiskers and the Shenanigan Sisters followed by an interview with Chris Grabenstein, author of the 2024 Redbud Read-Aloud nominated book - NO is All I Know!


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Dragon Ash Charlie Brown on Podiobooks.com The Shazam Brothers are performers, jugglers, illusionists and con artists. They are also gnomes, part of the tribe that lives on the Little East End of Isenstock. When they accidentally steal the most powerful artifact of the city, the Quigley Dagger, they risk unleashing the greatest evil known."Dragon Ash" is a satirical fantasy that blends sword and sorcery with screwball comedy, Tolkein as performed by the Marx Brothers. In the tradition of Fritz Leiber, Robert Aspirin and every "Abbott and Costello Meets" movie, this book combines high action, low comedy and a salty attitude for those looking for something completely different. Curious Book of Birds, The by Abbie Farwell Brown (1871 - 1927) LibriVox Now the interesting facts about birds we have always with us. We can find them out for ourselves, which is a very pleasant thing to do, or we can take the word of others, of which there is no lack. But it is the quaint fancies about birds which are in danger of being lost. The long-time fancies which the world's children in all lands have been taught are quite as important as the every-day facts. They show what the little feathered brothers have been to the children of men; how we have come to like some and to dislike others as we do; why the poets have called them by certain nicknames which we ought to know; and why a great many strange things are so, in the minds of childlike people. (Summary from the book's introduction) Christmas Holidays at Merryvale by Alice Hale Burnett LibriVox “Toad” Brown, his brother, and their friends have a jolly time at the Christmas holidays. They daydream at a toy shop window, chop down a Christmas tree, have a grand snowball fight, and plan a surprise for a friend in this charming tale of early 20th century small-town life. This short book is perfect for younger readers and listeners. Read along and see the charming illustrations at Project Gutenberg. (Summary by Kara) Under the Lilacs by Louisa May Alcott (1832 - 1888) LibriVox When two young girls decide to have a tea party with their dolls and a mysterious dog comes and eats their prized cake, they end up finding a circus run-away, Ben Brown. Ben is a horse master, and loves horses, so when the Moss' take the young boy in, they decide to give him work at the neighbors house driving cows (on a horse, of course). After that a series of events happens, and Ben finds out his beloved father is dead. Miss Celia, a neighbor, feels sorry and comforts him, and finally offers to let Ben stay with her and her fourteen-year-old brother, Thornton who is called Thorny. After that many adventures and summer-happenings go on in Celia's house. Sancho gets lost, Ben is accused of stealing, Miss Celia even gets hurt and Ben takes a wild ride on his horse, and… The rest you'll know from reading the book.Summary by Wikipedia, revised by Stav Nisser. Book Coordinators: Stav Nisser and Diana Majlinger
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