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The Real Weird Sisters: A Harry Potter Podcast

Into the Pensieve: Because of Winn-Dixie

The Real Weird Sisters: A Harry Potter Podcast

Alice Asleson & Martha Krebill

Books, Arts, Tv & Film

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2024

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Alice and Martha take a break from stories about mice to cover a story about a dog, Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo. Is Miss Franny Block really a librarian? Where do Litmus Lozenges get their flavor? And did Dave Matthews kill his chances at an acting career with his portrayal of Otis? Find out the answers to these questions and more!

In this series, Alice and Martha reminisce on shared memories, inside jokes, and experiences reading both classic and lesser-known children's books, including favorite segments such as Quora Question of the Week, and Sorting Hat! Take Fives and character studies will continue, with this new episode format being added to the rotation with the other two formats.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Because of Wind Dixie by Kate Dickamillo

0:03.6

May I have your attention please

0:08.6

May I have your attention please

0:12.2

Will the real weird sisters, please stand up.

0:17.0

We're going to have a problem here.

0:19.0

Were the real weird sisters all you are the weird Sisters are fine, but not the Vickers.

0:23.5

The Real Weird Sisters, please stand up.

0:26.0

Please stand up.

0:27.0

Please stand up.

0:28.0

Please stand up.

0:30.0

Hi and welcome to the Real Weird Sisters.

0:32.0

I'm Martha. And I'm Alice and today we're here to talk about the because of Winn-Dixie by Kate Dickamillo.

0:38.5

This is our I don't know what number episode of our Into the Ponzives series. Are you ready Alice?

0:45.6

I am very ready. This was a fun read and a little bit more literary than we've been doing recently.

0:51.6

So it should be a good one to discuss. Yes I'm very

0:56.4

excited this was one of my all-time favorite books as a kid I think it was like one of the first

1:01.2

books that I was obsessed with and I read it over and over again.

1:06.0

I think I probably saw the movie in theaters.

1:09.3

And it's not a movie, not a book or movie that you really were into as a kid right well it came out too late for me right it was written in 2000 so you know by that point I was already 10 so I mean that's maybe about the age that it's intended for but at the same time like it had just come out

1:26.5

so it probably wasn't like very popular for a couple years after that and yeah exactly so I didn't I didn't know about it in time.

1:34.2

Yeah, and the movie came out in 2005.

1:36.2

I think I started reading it in probably about 2002 or 2003.

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