Set in an alternate history where Germany and Japan won the Second World War, The Man in The High Castle follows the lives of five people as they set about their lives in this New World Order. One character searches for the Man in the High Castle himself, who wrote a scathing novel about an impossible world - one where the allies had won WWII. How does Papercut deal with this?
50. And That's Season 2!
49. It's Nothing to do with Large Girls! (Little Women)
48. This Book Was Banned in the USA (The Catcher in the Rye)
47. The Brothers Karamazov
46. From Russia with Civility (A Gentleman in Moscow)
45. Fish Fighting But With a Submarine (20,000 Leagues Under the Sea)
44. Sweet Southern Hospitality? (Gone With The Wind)
42. How to Fight Cynicism? (Humankind)
41. How to Lose Weight (Mr Greedy Eats Clean to Get Lean)
40. One of the Most Influential Texts? (Don Quixote)
39. IDGAF But Please Give This a Listen (The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**k)
38. Another Fish Catching Story? (The Old Man and the Sea)
37. Should You Go For Your Best Friend's Girl? (Norwegian Wood)
36. How to be an Arrogant Dickhead (The Fountainhead)
35. Victorian Women Issues, as seen by a Dude (Tess of the D'Urbervilles)
34. Should we even have kids? (We Need to Talk About Kevin)
33. Where can we have basic brunch? (Breakfast at Tiffany's)
32. Perks of Reserving Judgement? (The Perks of Being A Wallflower)
31. 1,000 Page Masterpiece (The Count of Monte Cristo)
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