
Hello! We are Lauren and Kali and we want to create a space for all to join in on our book discussions and learn to love reading.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksArts | |||

In our ninth episode of the season, we explore Pierce Brown as an author and the different works that influenced his epic series, Red Rising.
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- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce_Brown
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In our eighth episode of the season, we explore Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights, sharing our reactions, interpretations, and some of our favorite passages from her powerful writing.
What are some of your favorite Wuthering Heights quotes?
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Lauren and Kali break down Romanticism, who Emily Brontë was, and the impact both had on her novel Wuthering Heights.
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In our sixth episode this season, we’re breaking down Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. We’re sharing our thoughts, reactions, and favorite moments—and we want you to think back on your own reading experience right along with us.
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In our fifth episode, we introduce Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. Join us as we discuss a handful of Weir's other projects and our love for Project Hail Mary.
Resources:
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In our fourth episode of the season, we explore short stories by Jorge Luis Borges: Shakespeare’s Memory, Death and the Compass, The Circular Ruins, and Everything and Nothing. Join us as we delve into existential crises, the metaphysical genre, theo... more
In our third episode, we explore who Borges was and the influence he has had on literature.
February Borges Short Stories:
1. Shakespeare’s Memory: English translation (p. 1036): https://posthegemony.files.wordpress....
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In our second episode, we continue our discussion of Brandon Sanderson’s Tress of the Emerald Sea! Join us as we discuss our favorite moments and how they tie to Emmanuel Levinas' ethics of the 'Other'.
February Borges Short Stories:
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