I found a new book podcast! Genna interviews people about formative books from their past.
This was a delightful discussion, and I can‘t wait to see what books come up next. #BookPodcasts
I found a new book podcast! Genna interviews people about formative books from their past.
This was a delightful discussion, and I can‘t wait to see what books come up next. #BookPodcasts
I am currently obsessed with this podcast (on book 2). I love the textual analysis they undertake. Does anyone else listen?
The hosts “bring thought, reflection and laughter to Harry Potter; not just as novels, but as instructive and inspirational texts that will teach us about our own lives. Relive the magic chapter by chapter as they explore themes such as ‘commitment, ‘revenge‘ and ‘forgiveness.‘”
#bookpodcasts #harrypotterandthesacredtext
I heard about the book S. in the Books on the Nightstand Podcast. I had to have it immediately. And I still haven‘t read it, because I don‘t know how. ⠀
Any suggestions how to read this book would be welcome. ⠀
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#RiotGrams⠀
#MapsLegendsOrOtherBonusArt
#BookPodcasts
#Riotgrams #BookPodcasts
Unlike audiobooks, I actually listen to lots of podcasts. I work at a computer so podcasts get me through the day! Some bookish podcasts I am into are: Overdue, Annotated, The Thread, and But That‘s Another Story. Revisionist History often has literature/education adjacent episodes as well. The pictured one had a great episode on the history of the English language, discussing Beowulf, Canterbury Tales, and Shakespeare.
Need 2 posts to cover today's riotgrams! I listen to a ton of book related podcasts, but I've only included 7 here. And I know, Extra Credit technically isn't about books, but it's about knowledge/learning, so in my mind it still counts #riotgrams #dayfourteen #podcasts #bookpodcasts
Littens, I'm looking for your best bookish podcast recommendations. I'm already a huge fan of all things bookriot, reading envy, and the reading women. If you have others leave them here! 😘