Guys Can Read
Summary: We review books, classic and modern, from a guy's perspective.
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- Artist: Luke Navarro and Kevin McGill
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Guys have gone there, and now they are back again as they wrap up the last episode of The Hobbit and the Guys Can Read show.
The guys step into mirky Mirkwood. What literary treasures will they (or won't they) find in the mind of J.R.R. Tolkien.
In the second part of the Hobbit review, the guys stumble upon a creature named Gollum. His riddles bring out Luke's dwarven impatience and Kevin's hobbitty delight.
The guys talk about growing up with The Hobbit and what it means to them now. They also share their special announcement.
Luke concludes his review of Wise Man's Fear. Being the second in a trilogy, will this be the Empire Strike's Back of the three, or just Ghostbusters 2?
This week Luke returns to the world of Patrick Rothfuss in his review of The Wise Man's Fear, second book in the Kingkiller Chronicles.
Kevin wraps up his review of Asimov's Foundation book while Luke tries to explain why he's never gone to a Ren fair.
This week Luke talks Disney and Kevin talks summer movies and Asimov's Foundation series.
A WWII vet recommends Master and Commander by Patrick Obrian to Luke. What will a gen x kid do with a book offered to him by the greatest generation?
Creepy victorian houses, street brawls being started by dignified ladies, underground libraries taking New York city by storm. - Yes, ladies and gentlemen. Its the GCR Library episode where we chat with the Director of West Chester Library, Victoria Dow.
What if you had another chance to do it all over again? Would you? Would "time" let you? Stephen King presents a time travel story for the ages in 11/22/63.
School is out! Should Kevin have stuck with a beach read, or will Stephen King's 11/22/63 be worth its 849 pages.
Luke explains why he is warming up to episodic fiction as he finishes his review of Chronological Man. The guys admit that T.V. influences the way they read books.
Luke finally succumbs to Kevin's excitement over episodic fiction and checks out Andrew Mayne's The Chronological Man. Will Luke guzzle the kool-aid?
We gush over interview Hugh Howey about his meteoric rise as an indie author, movie deal with Ridley Scott, and what books fill his personal library.