• Ep. 28: Malice Chapters 21-40

  • Jun 13 2024
  • Length: 48 mins
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Ep. 28: Malice Chapters 21-40

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    Welcome back to another exciting episode of The Reading Rainstorm! Join hosts Kevin Wolf, Thomas Wolf, and Tim Sanders as we dive deep into chapters 21-40 of "Malice" by John Gwynne.

    In this episode, we kick things off with our usual segment, "What Are We Drinking?", where we try out some new and interesting beverages. From mango peach tea to sparkling lemon lime, we share our thoughts and reactions while having a bit of fun.

    As we delve into the chapters, we discuss the intricacies of the plot and character developments. We debate the idea of the "chosen one" trope and how it’s portrayed in the story, drawing comparisons to other epic fantasies like "Wheel of Time" and "Dune". Corbin’s journey and growth take center stage as we analyze his actions and the unfolding events around him.

    We also touch on some poignant moments, like Corbin’s interactions with his father and his evolving combat skills. The discussion takes some interesting tangents, including the hypothetical scenario of having a big cat as a companion instead of the classic direwolf.

    Towards the end, we share some recommendations outside the fantasy genre, such as the science fiction series "The Three-Body Problem". As always, we wrap up with updates about our website and where you can find more content from The Reading Rainstorm.

    Thank you for joining us on the journey.

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