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Sometimes there’s a book that it seems like everyone’s read… but you haven’t. Some of us are normal and take it in stride. But a few of us feel a deep sense of shame about having not read it. Has that shame ever led us to lie about reading a book? That’s what we’re talking about today.
Listen in as we discuss:
- The differences between Minnesotan and Canadian accents
- What big, cultural milestone series has Dave not read?
- How one type of literature haunts Barnabas every day
- Why Aaron didn’t read Harry Potter until 2016
- Jason Bateman vs Paul Rudd, and why Michael B. Jordan isn’t a convincing villain
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Aaron Armstrong is the author of several books and screenplays, most recently Luther: The Life and Legacy of the German Reformer, Brand Manager of The Gospel Project, and co-host of The Hero of the Story, a podcast presented by The Gospel Project.
Dave Schroeder is the VP of Marketing for B&H Publishing Group, contributor to LifeWay Books, and a lover of many books.
Barnabas Piper is the author of several books, most recently The Curious Christian (B&H 2017), Marketing Manager for B&H Academic, and the co-host of The Happy Rant.
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