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Johan och Robin pratar om Star wars boken Lost Stars av Claudia Grey.
Francis et Jean offrent leur critique du comics de La Haute République Les Aventures Phase II Tome 2 ainsi que du one-shot de Claudia Grey intitulé la Quête des Jedi. Star Wars en Direct est disponible sur les applications Apple Podcast / Spotify / Google Podcast / Amazon Music / Audible / Deezer Venez rejoindre et participer à notre communauté d'auditeurs sur les plateformes Discord / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Merci à nos partenaires : MintInBox.net, Planete-StarWars.com, StarWars-Universe.com, Star Wars Geeks Quebec, Boutique Kaia et Générations SW et SF Comme toujours, si vous avez suggestions ou réactions sur les sujets que nous venons de discuter, écrivez-nous un commentaire ci-dessous ou envoyez-nous un e-mail à studio@starwars.direct
Learn more about the WGA strike here.Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.Riki Hayashi joins me to discuss "Master & Apprentice," the Claudia Grey novel that explores the relationship between Qui-Gon and a young Obi-Wan, alongside flashbacks to Qui-Gon's own upbringing under Dooku. Want to continue the discussion with us? Agree or disagree with what we talked about, or add your own thoughts? We've got options for you!You can post questions or respond to our episode threads in our Star Wars Universe Podcast Facebook Group, or connect with us on X @EthicalPanda77. If you're feeling old school, email us at StarWarsUniversePodcast@gmail.com.For the good stuff, become a Patron! Our patrons get access to bonus content with every episode! Plus, you'll be showing your support for this show, and all things Ethical Panda. Please consider joining us on patreon.com/theethicalpanda today.Finally, we love feedback! To ask questions or let us know what you think, contact us!Email: Matthew@TheEthicalPanda.comTwitter: EthicalPanda77Facebook: TheEthicalPandaOr visit The Star Wars Universe Podcast on TruStory.FM for more information, contact info, and more!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4132649/advertisement
Not that long ago in a place pretty close to here one host waffled on about Starwars for a long long time to another host, Its Lost Stars by Claudia Grey and its a pretty spoiler heavy ep! so .. Kick back and enjoy! Send us your thoughts, requests and love to Dogearedpagecafe@gmail.com
Primeira parte de um especial dividido em duas datas especiais para os fãs de Star Wars. Nesse episódio vamos falar sobre o livro "Leia, Princesa de Alderaan" de Claudia Grey, que conta a história de como esse amado personagem entrou, aos 16 anos de idade, na Aliança Rebelde. Apresentação: Lívia Leão Edição: Lívia Leão Contato: lihnumlivro@hotmail.com
Star Wars The Mandalorian “The Convert” dropped last week. There was instant conversation and comparisons to The other hit Disney Plus show, Andor. However, that's not exactly what we're concerned with here…when is Coroscant as Star Wars' political center moving to Hosnian Prime? We speculate on this, who Katy O'Brian's character, Elia Kane is working for and what if Claudia Grey's “The Napkin Bombing” set up the entire Sequel Trilogy?Finally, what is a galaxy without hope? Today you're about to either watch or listen to a greatest hits mash-up from our latest live stream! If you want the full show make sure to tune in live every Wednesday at 9p EST on YouTube or join our Patreon for the full show. Get ready it's time to... DRINK UP! @Manscpaed thank you for sponsoring this show! Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code PINKBALLS at MANSCAPED.com! Follow Pink Milk at: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/servingpinkmilk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/servingpinkmilk/ Find us on “Spaces” a Queer Social Media App: https://queerspaces.com/s/pinkmilk Help Support the Show! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/servingpinkmilk Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/servingpinkmilk Follow your hosts at: Bryan: https://twitter.com/ServingPinkMilk Emma: https://twitter.com/HuttSLeia Chase: https://twitter.com/_thatgayjedi That Gay Jedi: https://www.youtube.com/c/ThatGayJedi Let's Kiki! Live every Wednesday at 9p EST: https://www.youtube.com/c/PinkMilkPodcast Listen to us at: Pink Milk • Serving Star Wars, Queerly wherever you listen to your podcasts!
Kevonte Chilous and Chris Fuchs discuss the 2019 novel Master and Apprentice by Claudia Grey. They talk similarities to The Phantom Menace, the Qui-Gon/Obi-Wan relationship, interpretations of prophecies and more!MASTER OR APPRENTICE?Kevonte: APPRENTICEChris: APPRENTICETALLY BOARDCanon Immigrant: 1Droid Saves: 0Heart of Gold: 1"I Have A Bad Feeling About This": 0Lost Limbs: 0Mask of the Sith: 0"May The Force Be With You": 0Monster Attack: 0"NOOOOO!": 0Pitfall: 1Superweapon: 0Artwork by Tom Gehrke: https://tomsart.threadless.com/PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/alwaysmallvilleTWITTER: https://twitter.com/alwaystarwarsFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/alwaysmallvilleEMAIL: maythepodbewithyou@gmail.com
Almost 20 years later we head to the past! Colleen, Anders and Daniel are joined by Sara from Bohemian Geek Studies to reminisce about Episode I: The Phantom Menace! We remember the hype leading up to seeing this movie for the first time and have a good-natured disagreement over Jar Jar Binks (but we all agree that Darth Jar Jar would have been EPIC). Colleen gets to gush a little bit about Darth Maul and we all lament how little he was in the film. Daniel can't get enough of the pod race but Anders and Colleen both think it went on for too long. Sara mourns the loss of Qui-Gon so early in the series and we all agree that Padme and her handmaidens don't get enough credit for how stellar they really are. As we are wont to do, we shout out John Williams and his amazing Duel of the Fates as one of the films highest points while some of the dialogue between Anakin and Padme is certainly the lowest. http://www.forgottenentertainment.com (www.forgottenentertainment.com) http://www.bohemiangeekstudies.com (www.bohemiangeekstudies.com) Find us on Twitter and Instagram @YASWPod This week's recommendations: Anders: Wrath of Darth Maul by Ryder Windham Star Wars: Starfighter on PS2 Colleen: Queen's Peril by E.K. Johnston Darth Maul (comic) by Cullen Bunn and Luke Ross Outbound Flight by Timothy Zahn Daniel: The Hobbit by JRR Tolkein Knights of the Old Republic (video game) Planet of the Apes prequel trilogy (Rise of the Planet of the Apes 2011, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 2014, War for the Planet of the Apes 2017) Sara: Darth Plagueis by James Luceno The Phantom Menace by Terry Brooks Master and Apprentice by Claudia Grey
Email: mailbox@wstrmedia.com Voicemail: (630) 557-9787 Welcome to Episode 212 of WSTR! This episode's topics include: - Special Guest Dan Bittner, actor and narrator for Claudia Grey's High Republic novel: Into the Dark! - The kind of stormtrooper you DON'T want to be... - Why jumping to lightspeed just might be possible - ...and much, much, more! For all your galactic news and talk needs, this is the podcast you've been looking for - tune in to WSTR Galactic Public Access.
Challenge Accepted II: Electric Boogajew (Episode 46) Challenging times call for challenging… challenges! In this week’s episode, the Nice Jewish Fangirls rate and discuss the fandom challenges issued back in episode 42. Tamar talks about Bloodline by Claudia Grey and Nimona by Noelle Stevenson, Michal shares her take on Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite and Red, White, and Royal Blue by Casey McQuinston, and SM reviews The Witcher series on Netflix and a playlist of Bon Appétit videos — which spawns its own discussion on representation, escapist edutainment, and PAYING YOUR CONTRIBUTORS FAIRLY. This week’s current obsessions include Indian Matchmaking and Hyori’s BnB (both on Netflix) and the Podfichat discord server. Tamar's BOOK! www.goodreads.com/book/show/492498…g1amzjbQy&rank=1 Get our NEW MERCH! www.redbubble.com/people/inkasrain…-jewish-fangirls Get in touch with us! Twitter: www.twitter.com/JewishFangirls Facebook: www.facebook.com/jewishfangirls/ Email us at nicejewishfangirls@gmail.com Review us on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nice…ls/id1181390630 Edited by Jamie Blumberg. You can reach them on Twitter(twitter.com/jamie_blumberg), email them at jamietheblumberg@gmail.com, or visit their website at jamberg.me/
Riley and Mark catch up on all the latest in SW and review Master and Apprentice by Claudia Grey. You can show your support of The Star Wars Report podcast by becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/starwarsreport Get all kinds of exclusive bonus content for our patron supporters! Topics: PHOTOS: Disney’s ‘Star Wars’ Hotel is Starting to Take Shape https://insidethemagic.net/2020/09/progress-star-wars-hotel-construction-rwb1/ […]
NEW 'Book Reviews' coming your way!!!! Matt and Ez have decided to revisit some of the New Canon Star Wars books. Project Luminous has inspired us to take a deep dive back into Star Wars literature. Prepare to jump to lightspeed as we discuss the First Order and Phasma. Next time we will be covering Claudia Grey's novel Master & Apprentice! Prepare to jump to lightspeed as we discuss the First Order and Phasma - "There will be no one to stop us this time"! Join us in Hyperspace as we discuss the Mandalorian, The Rise of Skywalker, and your transmissions. Please send us your Star Wars thoughts and theories ... Each week we discuss The Rise of Skywalker, The Mandalorian, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, and much much more! Mat Starwind and Ezra Skyhopper discuss your transmissions! Rendezvous with us in a galaxy far far away by sending your transmissions to HyperspaceHangout@gmail.com Be sure to follow us on Twitter: @HHL337 | @SuperGainsBro | @WompRat_2m Be sure to check out our NEW WHEEL OF TIME BOOK CLUB: https://heroesofthehorn.podbean.com/ If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Star Wars content then head over to Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hyperspacehangout Exclusive Patreon series include: A Journey through Star Wars - Join us as we watch and discuss each major Star Wars film in depth!!! (Featuring special guests) Musings in Hyperspace - These are exclusive mini podcasts that discuss Star Wars books, theories, weapons, planets, and characters! If you just want a quick shoutout at the start of the show then hit us up on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/hyperspacehangout Thanks for listening and remember - “traveling through hyperspace ain't like dusting crops”
On this episode of Tales From the Rogue Rebels... AND the Rexin Around Show, Sal talks with Michael, Greg, and Taylor all about Master and Apprentice by Claudia Grey! We cover Qui-Gon, Kenobi, Aveross, Pijal, varactyl racing, parental 3POs, Force Lightning, force visions, Maul's lightsaber, Nim Pianna, Yoda, The Opposition, Soulcraft, Jedi loopholes, and Kohlon crystals! To watch the youtube video of this podcast head over to The Rexin Around Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPJcFesCtKSBEVYlUi0BP1w BOOM iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rexin-around-show/id1460036034 Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/rexin_around/ https://www.instagram.com/clonin_around/ https://www.instagram.com/whostaylor/https://www.instagram.com/salimakemusic/ https://www.instagram.com/theroguerebels/
In this week’s episode I theorise on Lucasfilm using books/comics/cartoons to test possible ideas for the films and give my non-spoiler review on Claudia Grey’s ‘Master and Apprentice’. If you would like to contribute to the upkeep of the Blog and Podcast then please visit http://www.patreon.com/mystarwarslifedebt or buy some of the Merch at http://www.redbubble.com/people/LifeDebtPodcast Please leave a review on your podcatcher of choice and also please get in touch at lifedebtpodcast@outlook.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/starwarslifedebt/message
The Living Force continues with the roundtable discussion for “Master and Apprentice” by Claudia Grey, upcoming content from the Youtini website, and initial reactions for Dooku: Jedi Lost. Tune in with your hosts Corey, Eric, and Charles. Send your questions to livingforcepod@youtini.com or on Twitter @LivingForcePod. Remember to subscribe!
This week, we're taking a trip back into the deep 80s, but not before we imagine a Willow/Breaking Bad mashup and get a good look at the weird guys in the upcoming Star Wars Alien Archive. This episode might be a Brews and Blasters instant classic. Hey guys, this episode was recorded before the announcement of the passing of legend Peter Mayhew; we will have more to say on this great man and his legacy in the coming weeks. On this episode of Brews and Blasters, we're heading straight back to the 80s with some primo music, memories and much more. Plus, a Willow series is in development, Joe shares some revelations from Master and Apprentice, and Chris is loving the Star Wars Alien Archive. This is it, Warheads! The Star Wars Party Starts NOW! It's time for Brews and Blasters. Show Notes Chris forgot to turn on the lights Joe confused this movie and this movie The bounty hunters are coming to Rhode Island Comic Con Ghostbusters Welcome to Brews and Blasters, you. Tiny video game systems Willow 2? A Willow series is in development at Disney+! Going to movies as a kid in the 80s George Lucas, director of Captain Eo, visited the set of Game of Thrones. (Hear Joe talk trones on We Know Nothing Let’s live in 1985 for a few minutes Disney + —the Netflix killer? Vader Immortal Episode One trailer Celebration Anaheim 2020…dreams Master and Apprentice by Claudia Grey discussion begins at 36:00. Plot revelations & full discussion until 45:30 Star Wars Alien Archive Review Excellent art & factual, canon descriptions of every alien species in Star Wars Wrap up Links Join Our Community: Discord Server Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | Soundcloud | iHeart Radio | TuneIn | RSS RetroZap Podcast Network: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | RSS Social: BrewsAndBlasters.ninja | Facebook | Facebook Group | Twitter | Instagram Email: brewsandblasters@retrozap.com Voicemail: (978) 219-6688 T-Shirts: TeePublic Store Support Brews and Blasters If you like the show, please leave us an iTunes review. It helps, honestly, because more people will find the show. And if you take the time, we'll really, really appreciate it. Plus, you'll win an Oppo Award! Support These Things, Too Go to JediNews and Fantha Tracks for ALL your Star Wars information! And, for the best Star Wars podcast reviews out there, head over to Roqoo Depot.
In Episode 1, you can have a seat at the Living Force roundtable while we discuss the new book "Master and Apprentice" by Claudia Grey, more from Celebration Chicago, and predictions for Dooku: Jedi Lost. Tune in with your hosts Corey, Eric, and Charles. Send your questions to livingforcepod@youtini.com or on Twitter @LivingForcePod. Remember to subscribe!
Sam and Zach are joined by Lindsey from Clashing Sabers who is the newly dubbed "Lady of Lore" ! We break down the new Master & Apprentice book by Claudia Grey, and take a deep dive into all the prophesies that is has to offer. Kylo Ren, Count Dooku, Palpatine, Anakin, Luke, Rey, and many of your favorite Star Wars Characters can be seen in a new light after this chat you are about to listen to!
This week we're talking Bibo, Celebration, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, and a whole lot more! Join us, and together we will rule the galaxy as father and son and daughter and listener...STAR WARSY STUFF [1:20]Liam and I finished reading the Choose Your Destiny: A Han and Chewie Adventure by Cavan Scott.We’re pausing our chronological watch-through of the Star Wars movies. We’ll pick up in time for hyping up for Celebration. We discuss Bibo, the first episode of the second half of the first season of the third animated Star Wars series, Resistance.NEWS [7:20]We discuss the announcement of voice actors coming to Star Wars Celebration Chicago: https://www.starwars.com/news/voice-actors-headed-to-star-wars-celebration-chicago. Looking forward to seeing all of them, especially Janina Gavankar. Farewell, Force Arena.CANON NEWS [19:00]We read some of Claudia Grey’s short story, Master and Apprentice, which appears in From a Certain Point of View.JOKE [31:35]Why did the Emperor’s voice crack?Q&A COUNCIL [32:45]What non-Star Warsy stuff are we excited about for 2019?OUTRO [49:40]Leave us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/ChildrenoftheForceTwitter: @forcechildrenFacebook: Children of the ForceEmail: forcechildren@gmail.comWebsite: www.childrenoftheforce.comThrow us some cash on Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/childrenoftheforceThanks for listening, and may the Force be with you!
For the monumental 150th episode we premiere a new theme song by friend of the show LAYNE MONTGOMERY from LAYNE MONTGOMERY PAPER COMPANY. He does the rock and roll music real good. Then @Malive from the wonderful podcast @AFewBeersIn joins me to discuss why this podcast is ultimately bad, podcast longevity, Phil Elverum and Michelle Williams, the wonderful Star Wars novel Lost Stars by Claudia Grey, the positive parts of the Star Wars fandom, Clone Wars and Rebels, Ben Affleck's ultimately bad movie career, and much more. We also got a call from previous guest Kevin Stariker where we rank the Mission Impossible movies and talk about how wonderful and horny Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again is. Thanks for listening. 150 more I guess.
Welcome to Star Pop Radio - Your Weekly Slice of Star Wars! On our premiere episode, we discuss the return of The Clone Wars in 2019, Mark Hammil's beard, a brand new book release from Claudia Grey, and for our main topic we go into an in depth retrospective on The Phantom Menace and the hype leading up to it. Thanks for joining us!
Amanda and Jenn discuss readings on motherhood, Star Wars read-alikes, novels about twins, and more in this week's episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by The Sisters Chase by Sarah Healy and OwlCrate. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS here, or via Apple Podcast here. The show can also be found on Stitcher here. Questions 1. My husband and I are going on a belated honeymoon adventure at the end of August/early September. We are starting in London, then heading to Croatia, and ending the trip in Tuscany. I am looking for books set in these places. I typically read contemporary fiction and psychological thrillers. I gravitate towards realistic - sorry, no Game of Thrones ;). I also enjoy a good memoir. Thank you so much for your recommendations! (FYI, some favorites: Tell the Wolves I'm Home, All the Ugly and Wonderful Things, Dark Places, Burial Rites - thanks to you two!, The Poisonwood Bible, Dear Fang With Love) --Karoline 2. Hi there! I'm having my first child, a boy, in August 2017. I'm not with the father (who will remain uninvolved), the baby was unplanned, and I will be transitioning from a full time job in downtown Nashville to a remote position in a tiny town in Ohio. I'm looking for books applicable to my situation (early thirties, single motherhood, liberal and cognizant of the need to raise a thoughtful, independent thinking, and respectful white son who is being born during a time when the country is under terrifying leadership). Fiction or non-fiction welcome! I'm a big fan of the site and can't wait to hear your suggestions. --Amanda 3. Hi! I'm a college professor and my wife and I are expecting a baby in July, so I'll have a semester off for the first time in a long time. While I'm sure most of it will be spent sleepless with a baby, I'm also hoping to get in some good reading for fun. In the summer, I tend to love ridiculous sun-soaked literary fiction like The Vacationers and Seating Arrangements. Otherwise, I read/listen to a lot of sci-fi/fantasy and LGBTQ lit. I loved the Argonauts and would love to read more about queer families or parenting. I also recently read The Expanse series and All the Birds in the Sky. What should I read while I'm home with a little one to prevent me from being lonely and crazy? --Nikki 4. My boyfriend is suuuuper into Star Wars. We first bonded over a love of reading, but the vast majority of his already-read pile is Star Wars novels - and there's nothing wrong with that, but I've been enjoying trying to expand his palate. He claims he'll try anything, just never knew where to start, and has already borrowed the Lunar Chronicles from me and really loved it. I also gave him Night Circus (because it's my favorite), but that one seemed to go over less well - his comment was "I can see why you love it so much." The thing I'm noticing, however, is that my personal collection leans much more towards fantasy and fairy tale retellings than sci fi, and I was wondering if you had any ideas of sci fi that *isn't* Star Wars that he might like. He especially enjoys explorations of people in the Empire, I know he was really excited for the recent book about Thrawn, and he loves Lost Stars by Claudia Grey. Thanks in advance! --Anne 5. I have a yen to read more short stories, but I am finding myself at my wit's end trying to find any good collections that suit my reading interests. I really fell in love with short stories recently reading "Diving Belles" by Lucy Wood, and then I absolutely loved "American Housewife" by Helen Ellis. Both these collections contained relatively short, engaging short stories. I think the common factor is that they are primarily about women, and are thoroughly charming. There is darkness without being too much of a downer, but they are not sappy "Chicken Soup for the Soul" type reads, which I don't judge, but don't enjoy. I don't know if I have far too particular tastes, or I just don't know where to look next. I tried to read some Neil Gaiman short stories and I'm not really thrilled so far, although I am not giving up yet! Help! I don't even know where to look next. Kind regards, --Eliza 6. Hello! My older sister recently asked me for book recommendations because she feels like she doesn't have any hobbies. She is in a very different place in life than I am, so I'm not sure what to suggest. She works, is married, and has three kids, all under the age of 8, so she doesn't have a ton of free time. I think the last time she read fiction was 12 years ago, when we were living together and I had my books all over the apartment. Back then, she enjoyed historical fiction set in South Asia (e.g. The Twentieth Wife and The Feast of Roses by Indu Sundaresan). She and her husband are now in the process of building a house, and she has always been very interested in interior design (she loves Pinterest and tells me I should have throw pillows). She also loves to cook and she took a baking class once. Any ideas? Her birthday is coming up in July so I hope you can answer before then. Thanks so much! --Sel 7. Hello! I'm a little worried that my request may be kind of tricky. I'd like to buy my Dad a book for his upcoming birthday. The problem is that while he enjoys reading, he is prefers short novels with straight-forward writing styles. I think that this is because he's dyslexic and gets a little overwhelmed when texts are too "flowery" in their writing style or have a reputation for being "intellectual." He tends to only read a couple books a year (usually the ones I give him) so I feel a bit of pressure! I've had a lot of luck in the past with John Steinbeck (he liked the Pearl but loved Of Mice and Men). He enjoys books with historical elements. He's from Northern California and he gets a kick out of reading books set in landscapes that he knows and loves. Are there books out there that fit some of these guidelines? I know that Steinbeck's canon has a lot of books with these elements, but I don't think my Dad will sit through East of Eden or the Grapes of Wrath, and I'd like to try something a little different. Thank you so much! --Amris 8. I love reading stories about siblings, particularly twins. Got any suggestions? Thanks! --Jonathan Books Discussed Ruin of a Rake by Cat Sebastian (out August 22 2017) Behind the Throne KB Wagers Girl at War by Sara Novic NW by Zadie Smith Operating Instructions by Anne Lamott The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson Touched by an Alien by Gini Koch What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours by Helen Oyeyemi Saga Vol 1 by Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Staples The Collapsing Empire by John Scalzi Tender by Sofia Samatar Single Carefree Mellow by Katherine Heiny The Painted Veil by W. Somerset Maugham The Girl From the Garden by Parnaz Foroutan Train Dreams by Denis Johnson (recommended by Liberty) California by Edan Lepucki Dead Letters by Caite Dolan-Leach Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffeneger
David sits down with author Claudia Grey to talk writing process, AI consciousness, working in the Star Wars universe, and about her newest novel, DEFY THE STARS. Originally aired on April 20th 2017.
Después de unas semanas sin poder sacar ningún nuevo programa a la luz, volvemos con nuestro octavo episodio del podcast de Rojo Cinco. En este episodio vamos a hablar de Kanan A primera sangre, la segunda y última parte de este cómic dedicado al personaje de Rebels. Seguiremos con una entrevista a Francisco Javier Martínez García, autor del libro La Creación de la Trilogía Original, un libro que hace un gran repaso a cómo se gestó la mejor trilogía de la historia del cine. Tras una pequeña parada en nuestro desguace favorito, en el que hablaremos del Bacta, tocará analizar el libro Estrellas Perdidas de Claudia Grey. En este programa contamos con César Muñoz "Otto", Nicolas Latorre "Pirx", Jose Ramón Vega "Termi" y Benjamín Bruña "Ulic". Dirige y presenta: Ricardo Juntas. Secciones y momento de inicio: Cómic: Kanan, a primera Sangre - 0:02:23 Libro: La creación de la trilogia original - 0:49:21 El desguace: El Bacta - 1:42:33 Libro: Estrellas perdidas - 1:48:09 Música final, concurso y despedida - 2:11:32
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We finally tackle the book that everyone else tackled nearly three months ago: Lost Stars by Claudia Grey. We’re joined this week by Mike Audette. [...]
Join Meg of Swoony Boys Podcast on the Epic Reads' Dark Days Tour Stop in Seattle, WA with authors Debra Driza, Claudia Grey, Lauren Oliver, Dan Wells, and Kiersten White.