Follow this small-town book club as they discuss books no one’s ever read and chart a literary path few are brave enough to travel. In this improvised comedy podcast you’ll experience the highlights of novels made up on the spot and step into the lives of a rag tag group of readers as odd as they are endearing. Break out the boxed wine and finger sandwiches, cause it’s time for book club.
Inspired by the rock and roll horror novel, How to Be a Wicked Hurricane, the book club explores the idea of forming a band.
The book club reads a compelling novel from the skies while trying to determine the legitimacy and safety of Scott's new wife, Katrushka.
The book club dives into a tale of farm espionage in a rural spy thriller classic, while newcomer Kody seeks to bring order and authority to this ragtag group of readers.
Errol hosts this week's book club and Scott's "son" tags along as the group discusses an abstract musical novel.
The group reads a feminist classic, notable for its complete lack of subtlety. Also, Scott's mom crashes the book club, also notable for her complete lack of subtlety.
Things get hot, science fictional, and mythological in this episode. An excited Scott brings a guest to prove his trustworthiness, while James and Errol remain skeptical. The group travels down a reddit rabbit hole and reads the sci-fi cult classic, Starless Oblivion.
Jealousy flares in this meeting of the book club as Errol invites a racquetball acquaintance and the group discusses a post-apocalyptic novel about opposing leadership styles.
This is the first meeting of the Book Club with a guest. A book club veteran joins the founding members to tell them how a book club should and shouldn't be run. The group discusses the novel, Killing the Living River, in which a family of vegetarian homesteaders struggles to survive on the frontier.
In this short teaser, listeners get a small glimpse of the Improvised Book Club Podcast. Members of this fictional book club try to record a radio commercial to invite people to join their book club. These characters are the driving force of Improvised Book Club, punctuated by made-up scenes from the made up novels they discuss during each show.