Come join two high school teenagers as they sit down to talk about their favorite (and not so favorite) bookish things, ranging from trendy tropes to diversifying your bookshelf. We promise that this podcast won’t be anything like the English classes you’re used to in school. (WARNING: there will be a spoiler section)
…
continue reading
This episode is part of our BookTalk series and we recommend a whole new set of books that you must read (although this list is not exhaustive, it’s just a few books that we found interesting)! All these books are by POC authors. We’re sorry if we pronounced any of these names wrong!
…
continue reading
This is part 2 of our Q&A episode of the BookTalk Series, and in today’s episode we will be answering questions so that our audience can get to know us better!
…
continue reading
This is a Q&A episode which is part of the BookTalk Series, and in today’s episode we will be answering questions so that our audience can get to know us better!
…
continue reading
Throughout the BookTalk Series, we will recommend and explore some of our favourite reads!
…
continue reading
Join us this week as we explore One of Us is Lying by Karen McManus. This murder mystery, weaved with intense love stories and growing friendships, will keep you on your toes! We explore our theories (Spoiler Alert!), delve deeper into the characters, and unpack the significance of the title! One of Us is Lying Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watc…
…
continue reading
1
Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda - Becky Albertalli
16:51
16:51
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
16:51
For this week’s episode, we celebrated pride month! We explored Becky Ablertalli’s novel, ‘Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda.’ We delve into the importance of identity and how misleading assumptions can be. We also discuss features of the book such as the writing, and some symbols and themes that are particularly interesting. In addition to this, we…
…
continue reading
For our first episode, we explored Ruta Sepetys’ historical fiction novel, ‘Between Shades of Gray.’ Unlike most historical fiction novels, this book revolves around the mass genocide of the Baltic States at the hands of the Soviet Union, and there’s tons to cover! We go in-depth about some key features that make this novel so impactful. We talk ab…
…
continue reading