Top Shelf Book Club #4: "Thursday Murder Club" by Richard Osman
Ryan and Emily talk, review, and rate, "Thursday Murder Club" by Richard Osman
Ryan and Emily talk, review, and rate, "Thursday Murder Club" by Richard Osman
Author, Dan Rice, talks about writing and his fantasy series, "The Allison Lee Chronicles".
Ryan dives into the misleading origin of the term, "Red Herring".
Author, Kristin Jarvis Adams, chats with Ryan about her new book, "The Chicken Who Saved Us: The Remarkable Story of Andrew and Frightful."
Ryan and Emily talk and rate "The BFG" by Roald Dahl.
Author, Tiiu Napp, returns! The first returning guest of the podcast. Tiiu and Ryan catch up, discuss her coaching and her future with her book titled, "Healing the Holes in Your Soul".
Ryan and Emily drink while talking and rating "The Invention of Hugo Cabret".
Author, Steve Schlam chats with Ryan about his upcoming novel, "The Harvesting of Haystacks Kane". In the nove and the chat, identity is the theme.
Top Shelf Book Club, a segment inside of the Mighty Books Podcast. Hosts, Ryan and Emily, drink, talk, and rate books. In this inaugural episode, Ryan and Emily discuss a book that became a national best seller as soon as it was released. "The Butcher and The Wren" is a creepy start to exciting book talk fun!
Newly minted author, Valari Westeren, chats with Ryan about her new story, the process of being a part of an anthology project, and learning skills to launch her own freelance proofreading business.
Author Debby Grahl comes on the show and chats with Ryan about ehr South Carolina series and learning to write while visually impaired.
This time around, Ryan rambles with his siblings. They come together and tell stories from their childhood, catchup on life, and berate each other with the normal razzing that siblings normally do! What kind of stuff will be said?
Author, Rosemary Kubli, comes on the show to chat about her new fiction novel, "Gullible". The story follows a successful con artist and her sly escapades.
Ryan is joined by Chris again. This time they go into the value of several art forms
New author, Fatima Alabi, chats with Ryan about her first novel, "The Strings Between Love and Race." They also discuss K-Pop, her bout with homelessness, and the discovery of a new passion.
Ryan rambles with his younger sister, Emily, as they engage in swapping stories about their experiences with mental health, and what helped them get through it all. Ah yes, journaling is in there too.
Patrick O'Dell, known by his pen name, Austin Chambers, chats with Ryan about his post-apocalyptic series, Cascadia Fallen and his spinoff series. They chat about emergency preparedness, the book market, and some mistakes he learned from as a new author back in 2019
Ryan rambles and narrates a little story he wrote back in 2020 titled, "Intruders".
Author, Hussein Al-Baiaty, joins Ryan this week to discuss his experience in developing his reilience through his life. Starting life in Iraq, being forced to relocate to a refugee camp, and eventually moving to the U.S. at a young age. His tenacity, loving family, and drive to overcome challenges have influenced him to tack the entrepreneurial world, learn lessons, and truly embody resilience.
Ryan isn't rambling alone today. WIth a special guest, a question gets tossed around, "Will robots replace authors?". Also, other fun ramblings come up as the conversation progresses.
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