Please, join Wiggly and his book as we uncover what is contained within the Trap Door Mansion library of Discovery (and he's drunk, can't see, has an astigmatism, legally blind in his left eye, dyslexic, has double triple vision, the onset of degenerative eye disease, dry eye, his glasses are dirty, it's dark, and he can't read). Wiggly's Book Club is a fortnightly read recorded live from Sloppy Joe's Bar in Easton, Pennsylvania. Check show times for schedules. You will actually believe a man can read, maybe! Good luck. RIPh (Reading is Phundamental)
It's a rough slide back in to the bar stool, yet it happens. This week's reading feature is the 2015 Quirk Books Classic, The League of Regrettable Su...
This week's reading feature is the 1991 Chronicle Books Classic, Spin Again: Board Games from the Fifties and Sixties. Presenting episode zero twenty-...
This week's Special Episode reading feature is the 1977 Xerox Education Publications classic, TV Super Stars '78 by Ronald Lackmann. Presenting episod...
This week's reading feature is the 1970 Macmillan Company classic, Hi, Cat by Ezra Jack Keats. Presenting episode zero and twenty-five of the prestigi...
This week's reading feature is Chapter 21 (#Orgonomy) of the Dover Book Classic, Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science. Presenting episode zero an...
A day early and a dollar late, it’s Wiggly’s Book Club! This week's reading feature is the 2006 Sterling Publishing Co Inc Classic, Celebrating Board ...
This week's reading feature is the 2011 Insight Editions Classic, Mail-Order Mysteries, Real Stuff From Old Comic Book Ads! Presenting episode zero an...
This week's reading feature is the 1996, Haymarket Publishing Ltd, CDi, April, Issue 17. THIS EPISODE IS BLOWN-OUT (in volume and drunks)! Presenting ...
This week's reading feature is the Dover Book Classic, Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science. Presenting episode zero and one and nine of the pres...
This week's reading feature is Chapter 22 (Dianetics technology) of the Dover Book Classic, Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science. Let's read us s...