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What's For Reading Podcast - 20th-century Book Quest

Gwen & Mimi

Congrats, you are one chat away from treasure! đŸ€© We're Gwen and Mimi, two avid readers. After a few months discussing books and suggesting reads to each other, we realised that the books we both loved were written in the 20th century. This is how we created the only conversational podcast focusing on books of the 20th century, famous or awaiting world-wide recognition. Because not all the great b... more

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Delve into the world of Jay Gatsby in our second episode, as we unravel how he embodies the Roaring Twenties and reflects F. Scott Fitzgerald's inner struggles. more

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5 days ago

Step into the captivating world of 1920s Paris with our podcast series on the Lost Generation! more

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19 days ago

We see its cover everywhere in April, and you've probably heard of it if you haven't read it: The Enchanted April (1922) by Elizabeth von Arnim. Gorgeous Italian, inspiring beauty everywhere - the setting is irresistible. And the characters endearing... more

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Atticus, racist? The model father and lawyer defending a black man in To Kill a Mockingbird turns out to be not so supportive of the cause of black rights in Go Set a Watchman, the sequel to Harper Lee's acclaimed first novel. How can that be explain... more

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2 months ago

If you haven't read To Kill a Mockingbird, you have probably heard about it. more

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2 months ago

Who are the characters in Waugh's Brideshead Revisited? Are Charles and Sebastian lovers? Why does Sebastian carry a teddy bear? more

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3 months ago

What better way of starting our quest for literary gems of the 20th-century than with Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca? more

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4 months ago

Never heard of Tolkien's Letters from Father Christmas, also known as the Father Christmas Letters? No wonder, it's not his best-known book. But it's nonetheless delightful and really worth reading. Tune in to learn more about the Tolkien family's Ch... more

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5 months ago

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