My Brother Can't Read

By: Adam Taylor and Josh Taylor
  • Summary

  • Reading is hard! Sometimes, it's easier to "write a report on a book you never read", in the words of Selena Gomez in the Wizards of Waverly Place intro. Brothers Josh and Adam invite you on their journey as they learn about and explore the (real and imagined) plots of books, both old and new.
    Copyright Adam Taylor
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Episodes
  • Promise Me
    Sep 28 2024
    Josh gives us a moving book report on a touching novel that we dearly, dearly wish was real. Unfortunately Adam is forced to share the true, baffling, unhinged plot of Promise Me by Richard Paul Evans. Featuring some of our favorite Goodreads reviews of all time.

    Josh's Version begins at 2:19
    Adam's (Real) Version begins at 14:35
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    40 mins
  • The Unspoken Name
    Sep 13 2024
    Wherein Adam presents a lovely (but, unfortunately, entirely fictional) account of The Unspoken Name and Josh once again straightens him out by describing the plot of the actual novel by A.K. Larkwood. Along the way, we ponder on the perfect Thanksgiving meal, share some controversial Percy Jackson opinions, discuss our favorite children's books, and do a bit of office ASMR.

    The Thanksgiving Food Youtube Videos we mentioned: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaNzoFtkQ7rZo-HKloTHnhpimhfEzDlFl&si=hlcgudcCac6pXyTa
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    36 mins
  • Anna Karenina
    Aug 30 2024
    Adam presents a moving book report on what he imagines Anna Karenina would be about, then Josh sets the record straight with a detailed explanation of the actual Tolstoy novel.
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    51 mins

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