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The Gang tries to hoodwink an old nemesis and get back one of their former possessions. Bort remembers that he's technically in the 1% and Nubz needs hold Kroy's hand to stop him from losing his mind. We're on our way back to Wolf Rock, let's hope it's not overrun by the time we get there!
This week The Gang meets a B-list Celebrity (if we're being generous) and a Snake. They're left with some tough choices and Nubz finds another use for The Mirror That Doesn't Rhyme. Then, with the challenge of Temple of the Golden Orb complete, they're ready to head back to their own realm. But someone is waiting for them with aims of making their life more difficult.
On this week's episode, The Gang try to solve the puzzles in the next rooms of the Temple. It gets a little stressful when Bort forgets that he can't breathe underwater though. Will Kroy get over his new found hate-on for Bort? Will Nubz put her paddle to good use? Or will the team finally fail and die, locked in a room in a realm of existence that no one can find?
On this week's episode, The Gang attempts to prove that they are worthy of entering the Temple of the Golden Orb. Bort and Kroy hate each other for a while, and Nubz learns something new about Flamingoes. Oh, and Bark Scruffalo has a minor mishap.This temple is fun!And don't forget, you can come by out website or check out our instagram to see the full map of The Temple of the Golden Orb!
On this week' episode, The Gang gets a reminder about the power of mirrors, and learns a lesson (or more likely, they didn't learn this lesson, but they should have) about the importance of taking notes when you discover that one of your allies might actually be a bad guy. Bort gets back to his normal self, Kroy gets even sneakier than he was and Nubz talks to a tree.
On this week' episode, The Gang gets a reminder about the power of mirrors, and learns a lesson (or more likely, they didn't learn this lesson, but they should have) about the importance of taking notes when you discover that one of your allies might actually be a bad guy. Bort gets back to his normal self, Kroy gets even sneakier than he was and Nubz talks to a tree.
On this week's episode Nubz spends a lot of time as an Eagle while Bort and Kroy consider burning down an entire forest to get rid of a couple spiders. Then the gang get worried about mushrooms and discover something that has been missing for centuries.
On this week's episode Kroy and Bort intimidate a bartender into opening a Cool Burger franchise and Nubz makes friends with a chimp. Then they walk through a forest and crawl inside a tree.
Cold Mountain, Charles Frazier's ''rare and extraordinary'' (San Francisco Chronicle) Whitman-esque Civil War odyssey of love, separation, and desertion, won the National Book Award, was adapted by Anthony Minghella into an Oscar-winning film, and was the 2016 One Book, One Philadelphia featured selection. His other bestselling novels are Nightwoods and Thirteen Moons, both period pieces set in Frazier's beloved native North Carolina. In his new novel, Frazier returns to the time of Cold Mountain to tell the story of Varina Howell, wife of the much older Jefferson Davis and the only First Lady the Confederate States of America would ever have. Watch the video here. (recorded 4/4/2018)
Nightwoods
D. G. Martin interviews Nicholas Sparks - Best of Me In the fall of 1984, high school students Amanda Collier and Dawson Cole fell deeply, irrevocably in love. Though they were from opposite sides of the tracks, their love for one another seemed to defy the realities of life in the small town of Oriental, North Carolina. But as the summer of their senior year came to a close, unforeseen events would tear the young couple apart, setting them on radically divergent paths.
D. G. Martin interviews Charles Frazier - Nightwoods The extraordinary author of Cold Mountain and Thirteen Moons returns with a dazzling new novel of suspense and love set in small-town North Carolina in the early 1960s. Charles Frazier puts his remarkable gifts in the service of a lean, taut narrative while losing none of the transcendent prose, virtuosic storytelling, and insight into human nature that have made him one of the most beloved and celebrated authors in the world. Now, with his brilliant portrait of Luce, a young woman who inherits her murdered sister’s troubled twins, Frazier has created his most memorable heroine. Before the children, Luce was content with the reimbursements of the rich Appalachian landscape, choosing to live apart from the small community around her. But the coming of the children changes everything, cracking open her solitary life in difficult, hopeful, dangerous ways. Charles Frazier is known for his historical literary odysseys, and for making figures in the past come vividly to life. Set in the twentieth century, Nightwoods resonates with the timelessness of a great work of art.
Charles Frazier, bestselling author of Cold Mountain, discusses his long awaited third novel Nightwoods which is once again located in the forests and mountains of North Carolina. Travel writers Sara Wheeler and Michael Jacobs look at the nature of travel writing and if the genre will survive in the age of the internet, cheap flights and apps. And Lev Grossman and Erin Morgenstern discuss why they felt compelled to write magic literature for adults and how their books differ from traditional children's fantasy novels.