
The history of literature through book recommendations. Two newly-married English teachers discuss a book that one loves and the other is reading for the first time. Will it take its place on the shelf of honor, or be thrown carelessly onto the shelf of shame? Join us for this podcast about the people we love and the books that come with them!
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In this episode, Dan and Kylie discuss a weird novel about the internet by somebody who has written other novels we've liked.
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Jeff Vandermeer weirds nature. We try to set it right again.
A note on this episode: The Newlyreads began in 2020 as a project between two newly-married PhD students in literature. Around 2022, the project ended and life, for a brief... more
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In this episode, Dan and Kylie discuss a novel that served as the seed of Kylie's dissertation on spy fiction.
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In this episode, Dan and Kylie discuss Adrienne Rich's monumental 1973 poetry collection Diving into the Wreck.
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One of my favorite book review podcast. The couple brings a genuine excitement to the reading experience with insightful analysis which helps me appreciate my reading experience more deeply. The presentation is superb as well almost like a professional entertainer. This podcast undoubtedly changed how I see books.
I really appreciate the level of analysis coupled with the informal tone of this podcast. I am always looking for book podcasts that feel more like in-depth analysis than book club. This really meets that standard.
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