Bryce and Caroline welcome first-time guests Amanda Derksen, Digital Initiatives Librarian extraordinaire, and Nicole Auriat, Library Services Coordinator and resident Canada Goose watcher at the Castle Downs Branch, to talk about the film "Stand By Me." An adaptation of the Stephen King novella "The Body", "Stand By Me" is an incredible coming of age story about 4 childhood friends who go on a journey of self discovery while on the search for a dead body. The group chats about the film's incredible actors, Amanda's Stephen King readathon project, and just how much Stephen King you can read before you lose track of reality.
Be sure to check out our list of all the titles that we talk about on this episode which includes our favourite Stephen King titles.
You're invited to join us on Friday, June 24th at the Stanley A. Milner Library for a free screening of Stand By Me as we kick off Summer Reads, our summer reading club for adults and teens.
Remember to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, or chat with us on Twitter (#EPLOverdueFinds) or via email at podcast@epl.ca. We'd love to hear from you!
102. Banned Books
101. #BookTok
100. The Golden Girls
99. Best of 2021
98. It's A Wonderful Life
97. Lord of the Rings
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96. ABBA
95. Freaky Friday
94. Michael Landsberg Interview
93. Thanksgiving
92. Political Thrillers
91. Terry O'Reilly Interview
90. Even More Kids Pop Culture Confessions
89. Sci-Fi Books
88. Sports Movies
87. Degrassi
86. Best Canadian Music
85. While You Wait
84. Indigenous Reads
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