Welcome to the Banned Library.
The worst library on the internet.
The podcast covers books and movies that we feel like talking about.
The blog covers everything else.
Thank you for visiting. Stay in and read a book.
The worst library on the internet.
The podcast covers books and movies that we feel like talking about.
The blog covers everything else.
Thank you for visiting. Stay in and read a book.
In some ways, the library has always known about the goblin that lives under the computer lab. We built the lab without surveying. We ignored the constant clatter of pipes and low grumbles. We carried on without care and are now reaping the consequences of our failure to certify if the computer lab was or was not "goblin free."
The band played and we swayed and the thump thump thump of the music made made made me weak. A lot going on with nothing at all to do, the library will be welcoming back all the hits and misses. See you soon, lovely kind.
The library looks at a pre-YA classic about an alien invasion, talks about our favorite alien invasion movies, and discusses some potential ways to stop aliens in their tracks.
After a neighbor's assault, a young man must wrestle with the supernatural possibilities of a glove the attacker left behind.
A man hears a tale of a shipwreck, a legendary island, and a lost love from a survivor of all three.
Why would anyone want to adapt a story? Is it a laziness inherent in the system to trust proven properties, a reluctance to trust something new, or love for a particular work that leads to the translation of that work into another media or voice? Could be all of the above, to be honest.