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Cracked Spines

Cracked Spines

De: Cyrus Amelia Fisher and Sarah Palmer
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Crack open a good book with two wise-cracking besties. Sarah and Cyrus are two queer English majors who use their degrees to commit crimes against literature.

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Episodios
  • Animorphs Part 7: Put Him In The Horse Plinko
    Jul 14 2025

    Cyrus and Sarah are back at it again in the Animorphs mines, this time covering books thirty-four through thirty-seven, and things are getting....well, kind of mid, to be honest. Except for the torture. The torture is great. Dive in to hear our intrepid readers arguing about the Goo Goo Dolls for what seems like forever, a whole lot of talk about the SAW franchise, and, unfortunately, a load-bearing bit about Scurvy the cat's nether regions. Don't say I didn't warn you.

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    54 m
  • Barbarian Beds: The Origin of the Chair in China by C.P. Fitzgerald (and other books on Chinese history)
    Jun 30 2025

    This week on Cracked Spines, Cyrus and Sarah dive into Sarah's latest obsession with Chinese history, cracking open several books by...mostly white authors in the 60's-80's. Okay, so it may not be an scholastically accurate or ethical deep dive, but it is fascinating. Listen as Sarah infodumps on Cyrus about the perils of learning the Chinese language, poetry translation, and gendered nouns.


    Content warning: humorous mentions of suicide and absolute butchering of French, Spanish, and Chinese languages.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Marriage, A History: How Love Conquered Marriage by Stephanie Coontz
    Jun 16 2025

    Say "I do" to checking out this weeks episode on Marriage, A History by Stephanie Coontz! See, I did a wedding pun, this description writing stuff is easy. Cyrus and Sarah tackle nonfiction this episode, and have a rollicking discussion about marriage as a centrally organizing pillar of society, women's work, relationships as a capitalist construct, and the equitable division of labor in a platonic lifemate situation. Also how hot they are in Cyrus' bedroom, and how cute Scurvy's little snores are.

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    47 m
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