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    Episode 231:&nbspPut Down the Books & Walk Away Slowly
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Call Me Dr. Chaos! We Review “Chaos in Death”

AJ January 20, 2024 84


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Call Me Dr. Chaos! We Review "Chaos in Death"
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Fun fact: We recorded this episode on Jen’s birthday! So what did we decide to record on her birthday? A review of her least favorite “In Death” book!!

“Chaos in Death” was originally part of the “Unquiet” anthology, and we are sure was supposed to be just a fun little homage to the book “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” But, for us, it didn’t quite land, because she decided to make “Dr. Chaos” turn into an actual monster, which isn’t something that we could get behind because it seems a bit ridiculous.

Mostly, Jen hates this book because, being a medical professional, she knows you can’t change your entire appearance (skin color, eye color, facial contortions) with a serum.

There’s also not a lot going on in Eve and Roarke’s life, so nothing for us to get very excited about there, either.

But regardless, there are some fun moments and great dialogue in this book, and it’s still “somewhat entertaining.”

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In this episode, we start out discussing feedback from listener Cindy regarding Review the Reviews. We address concerns about our approach to negative reviews, and in doing so, we recognize […]

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