A podcast about books and their journey to the big screen. Or the little screen, if you're watching at home.
Sage and Danielle eat a feast based on the culinary delights mentioned in Rat Rule 79 by Rivka Galchen.
Sage and Danielle discuss The Spiderwick Chronicles by Holly Black and what you can do to prepare for attacks by magical creatures.
Sage and Danielle are still staying home! And still reading! Hear all about Sage's quarantine pick and get a story-making prompt.
Sage and Danielle recommend some funny reading material while everyone is staying home. Special appearance from a librarian they kidnapped!
Sage and Danielle switch it up with Sage asking the questions and Danielle answering. It's all about perspectives in this episode about Wonder. Plus a treat from the kids at Bolivar-Richburg Central School!
Sage and Danielle talk about the results from their Very Scary Survey, and they recommend Goosebumps by R. L. Stein if you're in the mood for something scary to read or watch. Although, if any grown-ups ask, you didn't hear it from the Adaptation Station!
Sage and Danielle briefly get stuck in the game Jumanji, but they make it out alive and are able to discuss the book, movie, and board game.
Sage and Danielle enjoy a conversation about Harry Potter with their special guest, Sage's Aunt Emmy. Also featuring his Aunt Tee who was not aware she was on the podcast.
Instead of book-to-film adaptations, Sage and Danielle do a short episode on book-to-theater adaptations. Find out which shows they've been to and which shows they want to see.
Sage and Danielle discuss the Chronicles of Narnia and try out Turkish Delight. In the second half of the episode, Danielle interviews a special guest, Oscar, about The Hobbit.
We discuss the Grinch, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, and some questions and comments from our listeners.
Sage and Danielle discuss Harriet the Spy and whether or not they'd read minds if they were able.
Sage and Danielle discuss the Hilda comic series and its journey to the big screen. Or the little screen, depending on where you're watching.