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From the Front Porch

Episode 19 || March Madness, Vol. 1

From the Front Porch

The Bookshelf Thomasville

Fiction, Society & Culture, Books, Arts:books, Arts

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2015

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Annie and Jordan tackle literary bracketology, BOOK MADNESS 2015, and John Green.

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0:00.0

Welcome to episode 19 of From the Front Porch, a collection of conversations on books, small business, and life in the South.

0:17.0

I'm Annie Jones, owner of the Bookshelf, an independent bookstore in downtown Thomasville of Georgia.

0:24.0

Today I'm joined by my husband attorney and basketball

0:28.0

aficionado Jordan Jones.

0:30.0

We will be discussing some literary bracketology in honor of March Madness, one of our favorite

0:35.8

times of the year.

0:37.4

So let's get started.

0:39.1

Hello Jordan.

0:40.2

Hey, how's it going?

0:42.0

Welcome back to the podcast.

0:43.7

Glad to be here.

0:45.0

This is your second episode to record with us,

0:47.4

and we are doing something pretty fun.

0:49.6

We're recording from our home

0:51.0

to talk about March Madness.

0:53.0

It's a serious thing around here, I'll tell you that.

0:56.0

March Madness is a big deal.

0:57.0

It's been a big deal since we started dating.

1:00.0

It was a big deal in my family growing up,

1:02.0

and then I like to say that I introduced Jordan to the bracket part of March Madness.

1:07.0

And tonight, or while we're recording this, we're not going to be focusing on the college

1:14.1

basketball aspect of March Madness. Instead we're going to be focusing on out-of-print

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