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Beth Revis is an author known for her science fiction novels, including 'Last Chance to Save the World'. She has gained recognition for her engaging storytelling and contributions to young adult and new adult literature.
Beth Revis is an author known for her science fiction novels, including 'Last Chance to Save the World'. She has gained recognition for her engaging storytelling and contributions to young adult and new adult literature.
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Trust is an important gift, difficult to give and easy to break."
In this episode of Fictional Hangover, Amanda an Claire talk about being concerned about frog opinions, learning about frogs ears, deciding whether you would rather wallow or frolic, and getting further proof the Doors are the villains in their discussion of Adrift in Currents Clean and Clear by Seanan McGuire.
Trust is an important gift, difficult to give and easy to break."
In this episode of Fictional Hangover, Amanda an Claire talk about being concerned about frog opinions, learning about frogs ears, deciding whether you would rather wallow or frolic, and getting further proof the Doors are the villains in their discussion of Adrift in Currents Clean and Clear by Seanan McGuire.
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Wisteria
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young adult booksnew adult booksWisteriaAdalyn Gracezombiespanic bushpeasant
“...Remember that you deserve everything this life has to offer.”
In this episode of Fictional Hangover, Amanda and Claire talk about being an unshod peasant, turning into a panic bush, having a good ole rogering, and making accidental zombies in their discussion of Wisteria by Adalyn Grace.
“...Remember that you deserve everything this life has to offer.”
In this episode of Fictional Hangover, Amanda and Claire talk about being an unshod peasant, turning into a panic bush, having a good ole rogering, and making accidental zombies in their discussion of Wisteria by Adalyn Grace.
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A Third Interview with Beth Revis
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Guests of this podcast episode
Beth Revis
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young adultnew adult booksseriesauthorsvoice actorsscifiChaotic Orbits
In this bonus episode of Fictional Hangover, Amanda, Claire and author Beth Revis play Would You Rather and talk about celebrating 350 episodes with the queen of scifi, taking the Dolly Parton approach (big boobs, big hair, lots of books), needing an asshole for spiteful inspiration, and realizing that the only thing worse than a peeled peach is a mayonnaise fountain in their chat about Beth's series Chaotic Orbits.
In this bonus episode of Fictional Hangover, Amanda, Claire and author Beth Revis play Would You Rather and talk about celebrating 350 episodes with the queen of scifi, taking the Dolly Parton approach (big boobs, big hair, lots of books), needing an asshole for spiteful inspiration, and realizing that the only thing worse than a peeled peach is a mayonnaise fountain in their chat about Beth's series Chaotic Orbits.
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Last Chance to Save the World
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Guests of this podcast episode
Beth Revis
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scifisensual kidnappingpigeons as spiesstupid sexy bitchknowing your worth
“I'm not a huge fan of birds—their eyes are weird as fuck…”
In this episode of Fictional Hangover, Amanda and Claire talk about celebrating 350 episodes with cromulent scifi, undertaking sensual kidnapping, using "ish" as a descriptor, deciding that pigeons are better spies than penguins, being a stupid sexy bitch, and knowing your worth in their discussion of Last Chance to Save the World by Beth Revis, featuring the author for their game of Would You Rather.
“I'm not a huge fan of birds—their eyes are weird as fuck…”
In this episode of Fictional Hangover, Amanda and Claire talk about celebrating 350 episodes with cromulent scifi, undertaking sensual kidnapping, using "ish" as a descriptor, deciding that pigeons are better spies than penguins, being a stupid sexy bitch, and knowing your worth in their discussion of Last Chance to Save the World by Beth Revis, featuring the author for their game of Would You Rather.
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Apprentice to the Villain
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villainyevidencefamilymutual corruptionApprentice to the VillainHannah Nicole Maehrer
“The first rule of villainy: never leave evidence behind.”
In this episode of Fictional Hangover, Amanda and Claire talk about King BeneDick, family coming out of everywhere, and mutual corruption in their discussion of Apprentice to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer.
“The first rule of villainy: never leave evidence behind.”
In this episode of Fictional Hangover, Amanda and Claire talk about King BeneDick, family coming out of everywhere, and mutual corruption in their discussion of Apprentice to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer.
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