
Caves of Steel Book Review
Joe has struck again, with another Sci-Fi book. This month he picked Caves of Steel by Isaac Asimov. It is a classic of the genre and supposedly first genre mixing with the murder mystery. Next month, Alex is bringing us

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A podcast where two brothers discuss books that they love and the occasional book that missed the mark. We will deep dive into our thoughts about the books along with the themes and book group discussion points that we find pertinent. All the books will be spoiled; you have been warned.
Joe and Alex Kendall hosts Kendall Bookworms, a arts show with 75 episodes published.

Joe has struck again, with another Sci-Fi book. This month he picked Caves of Steel by Isaac Asimov. It is a classic of the genre and supposedly first genre mixing with the murder mystery. Next month, Alex is bringing us

Joe and Becky get down in discussing what not to do when hiking big mountains in winter. The Last Traverse by Ty Gagne is a true account of two men that attempted to traverse Franconia Notch in winter and get caught in a

Alex has given himself a challenge since I told him to rage read Some Desperate Glory. He is trying to read all the other Hugo nominations from that year to see if SDG actually deserved to win and it was simply a bad yea

Yes. We are beating this dead horse some more. But, this episode had to be one of the most fun episodes we have yet to record. Alex, was finally guilted into reading the Butcher Game by Alaina Urquhart. Not wanting to st

Joe is a cheating cheat. How dare he. Two books in one podcast!? Alex was beside himself in how much he had to read in such a short time. He hasn't read that long of a book since he plodded along with a Brandon Sanderson

The brothers have taken a break from reading and have watched a movie instead. For this bonus episode, Alex thought it would be a fantastic idea to compare the book, Mystic River by Dennis Lehane, to the movie of the sam

After Alex's disappointing book pick to start off season 3, he has turned it around a full 180 degrees. For this month he picked Mystic River by Dennis Lehane. This gripping crime drama is going to leave you on the edge

Welcome back to Kendall Bookworms. We have the long anticipated (to Joe anyways) comparison book to a previous bonus book. That's right. We read No Time Like the Future by Michael J. Fox so that Joe could show Alex the d

Welcome to Kendall Bookworms season three. This month Joe got to pick his first book of the season. He picked Death's Head by David Gunn. It is a military sci-fi action book that never slows down. And neither do the brot

Welcome to Kendall Bookworms! This is our first bonus episode of season 3. And as the title suggests, Alex pulled a fast one on Joe. Alex decided to read the third and final installment of his all time favorite book seri

And we're back! It is the start of season 3. I know it has felt like a long time since you have heard our silky, sultry voices. Not doing that bonus episode makes it feel as if we have been gone forever. But not to fear.

Hey everyone! We made it! Two full seasons now. 32 books total that the brothers picked out for everyone to read. A whole bunch more in bonus episodes. It's been quite the ride. In this episode, the brothers are going to

Becky joins us for the last bonus episode of the season for one of her favorite books that she read this year. She tells Joe all about the book Come Fly the World by Julia Cooke and the amazing women who flew on Pan Am a

Welcome to our final book pick of season 2. This month the brothers read Joe's final pick, Hyperion by Dan Simmons. An epic sci-fi that not only won the Hugo in 1989, but also the brothers' hearts. Alex really knows how

In this fantastic discussion, Haley has come back to join Joe to talk about her all-time favorite book. Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teaching of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer has

Alex has given us the opportunity to read his favorite book of all time with him. This is his last pick of season two, and he wanted to go out with a bang. The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde is a true classic that

Poor poor Becky. Joe has cornered her and demanded that she sit through a review of a book he knew he would hate. That's right. The long anticipated book review of The Butcher Game by Alaina Urquhart. Sadly, Alex and Bec

And we're back! With another book review. This month Alex and Joe discuss a Joe pick. We read The Wanting Seed by Anthony Burgess. Yes. The guy that wrote A Clockwork Orange. Our first repeat author. Not the author eithe
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Hello all, I have some bad news for all of our loyal fans. This month, Alex and I were unable to get a new episode recorded for the bonus material. Not wanting to leave it as a blank, I decided to rebroadcast our most po

Alex has picked a powerful book for this month. We read A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness. It is a middle school read with lots of pictures that are stunning and add to the text amazingly. A book truly worth reading. Even
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