Welcome to another episode of Between Lewis and Lovecraft. This show is all about learning more about the authors that have inspired us. And diving into the stories that they not only created, but lived as well. So join us as we explore the worlds that live just out of reach.
Middle school held a lot of firsts for us; School dances, hormones, homework that made our parents feel dumb, and books. At least for some of us, reading really takes effect in the informative years that come between 11 and 14 years old. And today we look back on some of the book series that not only took hold of, but have held onto our imaginations for years to come. Lets go talk about Young Merlin ( but not that young Merlin) Nancy Drew, a girl who is way to busy, Goosebumps, the reason Ryan Gosling is a major star today, and Animorphs, literally the great thing ever written.
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