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Jen Oakes (6 KP) rated The Generation Why Podcast in Podcasts
May 27, 2018
Podcasters (1 more)
Interesting stories/true crimes
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Nov 25, 2021
Rebecca 'Bekka' McFall (1 KP) rated And That's Why We Drink in Podcasts
Feb 3, 2018
Exciting stories (1 more)
Humorous
Paranormal activity and a good true crime
And That's Why We Drink is a podcast hosted by Kristina, Em, and Geio the Dog. Em gives a paranormal (usually hauntings) story, while Kristina recounts a true crime story. Together they make the beginning of each week a little less dreadful. On the first of each month there is a "Listener's Stories" episode, which as the name implies, includes the stories that listener send in, whether paranormal, murder, or both. Each week has new and interesting stories for fans of both genres.
Chelsey Young (29 KP) rated Uprooted in Books
May 17, 2018
AmAzing stand alone Fantasy that true fairy tales come from.
Rebecca kinder (1 KP) rated The Mortal Instruments 1: City of Bones in Books
Jun 30, 2017
Books transmuted into show
An amazing book that's opens up a world to believe in.
All of the stories are true
All of the stories are true
Amanda Jayne Cox (18 KP) rated The Tattooist of Auschwitz in Books
Dec 30, 2018
I completely loved this book. It’s such an easy to follow read and I was drawn in by the characters. Knowing it’s based on true events makes it even more intense. I highly recommend this book for anyone with an interest in the war or true stories.
Garthy (203 KP) rated Sherlock - Season 1 in TV
Jul 3, 2017
Tracy (238 KP) rated Sword and Scale in Podcasts
May 25, 2018
Production Values are excellent (2 more)
Stories are well researched
Content is riveting
Constant requests to do Patreon/provide financial support (1 more)
Some of the content is too graphic - even for true crime
Glenn Donnelly (12 KP) rated Casefile True Crime in Podcasts
Dec 3, 2019
Incredibly researched (3 more)
Told chronologicaly
Easy to understand
No humour simple straight to the point facts
Narrator is kind of monotone (1 more)
Mostly restricted to Australian true crime only
A very seriously executed true crime series
I really enjoy this podcast and whilst they dojt really touch on the most famous of true crime stories they do delve deeply into the lesser known crimes, which in some way's is better l! Whilst the narrator is easy to understand he can come off as very monotone and most stories are restricted to either crimes that took place in Australia or Australian's murdered abroad, now that do still touch on crimes committed elsewhere and one of those include one my favourite true crime stories told anywhere (case 104 Mark and John, a story about friendship, and an online relationship which isnt what it appears to be)