• Claiming Squatter's Rights - Twilight: New Moon by Stephenie Meyer

  • Jul 15 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 8 mins
  • Podcast

Claiming Squatter's Rights - Twilight: New Moon by Stephenie Meyer

  • Summary

  • Welcome to our book club! It's a lot like a regular book club -- but no free personal pan pizza as a reward, yet*.

    Your reward is only the satisfaction of reading a book and talking about it with two of your friends - except we don't know each other... but we are closer than ever because we went through it together. Right? Right.


    Your mom just gave you a crisp $20 bill, and this is the year that you're going to get the jelly bracelets and rainbow pens at the Scholastic Book Fair.


    CURRENTLY READING: Twilight: New Moon by Stephenie Meyer


    Sarah and Krissy, professional haters and future squatters in the Cullen house, read Twilght: New Moon by Stephenie Meyer.


    In this episode, we promise you an unhinged spiral...and we deliver. Keep your arms and legs inside the vehicle until the ride comes to a complete stop! We talk dreams, nightmares, parents, life, death, and your rights as a squatter.

    Grab some leftover shrimp fried rice! It's Twilight Time!



    Join the club!! Let's chat about books!!

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    *we are available to negotiate terms.


    Hosted by:

    Krissy Wilson and Sarah Hunt


    Artwork done by:

    Klaus


    Music by:

    Sora Satoh




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