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Sara's Bookshelf

Sara Gateman

Welcome to Sara's Bookshelf! This is a podcast where I share my love of literature and storytelling with you, and together we get to experience some of the world's best stories. Come for an adventure with me each week as we delve into new stories and escape the real world for a little while. Whether you like mystery, romance, quests, or anything else you can imagine, you can find it all here at Sa... more

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Hello friends! I must apologize, I have not been able to post an episode in a few weeks. But we are back to normal episodes and finishing where we left off. more

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7 days ago

Hello friends! This week we are reading the first half of The novella The Little Prince, written originally in French by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. It was published in 1937. more

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a month ago

Hello friends! This week we are finishin the novella Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka. This story was written in 1915 and is an interesting commentary on the effects of isolation. more

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a month ago

Hello friends! This week we are continuing the novella Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka. This story was written in 1915 and is an interesting commentary on the effects of isolation. more

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2 months ago

Hello friends! This week we begin the novella Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka. This story was written in 1915 and is an interesting commentary on the effects of isolation. more

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2 months ago

Hey friends! Today`s story is The Emperor's New Clothes. This story was published in 1837 by Hans Christian Anderson alongside the infamous story The Little Mermaid (which is much more gruesome and terrible than Disney would have us believe!) more

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2 months ago

Hello friends! Today we are reading The Five Orange Pips, a story from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Collection written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This particular story was published in 1892. more

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3 months ago

Happy Sunday friends! Today we are reading a short story thriller called The Most Dangerous Game. It was written by Richard Connell in 1924. It has also been published under the name "The Hounds of Zaroff". more

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3 months ago

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