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Rereading the Revolution

Author: Kellie and Daphne

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Whether it was a reaction to the politics of the time or the rapidly approaching end date of the Mayan calendar, the pop-cultural landscape of the early 2010s can be best remembered for one thing: dystopian literature. Join plucky young heroines and podcast hosts Daphne and Kellie as they dive into all of your favorite young adult novels and series from this era as we reread the revolution. We lived through it once and are back to recap, review, and discuss all the best and worst that the world-shifting genre of YA fiction has to offer–the sci-fi, the fantasy, and the supernatural–at least until our society crumbles and we have to survive a brave new world.


Follow us on social media at @rereadingtherevolution for updates, and email us at rereadingtherevolution@gmail.com with any comments or episode suggestions!



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We deviate from our usual book recaps to discuss something very special: John Green's Turtles All the Way Down (2017) and the movie adaptation that FINALLY came out this month on Max. Heads up, his one's a little loose and goofy. Several rants occur, we unleash our wrath on Goodreads, and a friendship is tested.Leave us a comment in the Q&A section on Spotify or on social media or send us a DM letting us know what you thought of the movie or our episode!Follow us on social media @rereadingtherevolution for updates and behind-the-scenes details! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"50-60 teenage boys? That's the scariest thing I can imagine."Kellie, Daphne, and special guest Colin take on the shuckin' Maze, and spoiler alert: there's running (but maybe less than you'd think?). We share our formative experiences with the book as children, and talk all things The Maze Runner (2009), James Dashner, Newtmas, and a whole bunch of other klunk.Follow us on social media @rereadingtherevolution for updates and behind-the-scenes details! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"And at this point, I almost screamed."Kellie and Daphne go back to Chicago one last time to learn what's beyond the fence in Allegiant (2013)--and it's a lot to take in. We get into the extreme pivots that this finale makes, discuss that controversial ending, and try to understand what it was all for. Plus, a priceless ($5) gift is given.Follow us on social media @rereadingtherevolution for updates and behind-the-scenes information!Veronica Roth's Salon Article:https://www.salon.com/2021/06/05/i-killed-the-beloved-hero-of-my-books-and-reader-reactions-were-intense-would-i-do-it-again/Lady Geek Girl and Friends Blog:https://ladygeekgirl.wordpress.com/2014/03/23/oh-my-pop-culture-jesus-protestant-theology-in-the-divergent-trilogy/Penny's One-Star Amazon Review:https://www.amazon.com/review/RX9IWT6KYAJHR Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"There's nothing romantic and whimsical about democracy."Kellie, Daphne, and special guest Katie take a break from the Divergent series to spend an episode in Illéa for Kiera Cass' The Selection (2012). Your bachelorettes dive into publishing world drama, Illéan geopolitics, and teenage love triangles. Our hearts are confused!Follow us on social media @rereadingtherevolution for updates and behind-the-scenes information! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Slay Bob" | Insurgent

"Slay Bob" | Insurgent

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"Veronica really put her pen to paper."Kellie and Daphne return to Chicago to discuss the extremely action-packed plot of Insurgent (2012), with a few tangents along the way.Follow us on social media @rereadingtherevolution for updates and behind-the-scenes information! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"It's almost like she's trying to say something."In their inaugural episode, Kellie and Daphne take on Veronica Roth's Divergent (2011). Our fearless readers discuss how this dystopian novel came to be, their personal relationships with YA fiction, and the many trials and tribulations faced by Beatrice Prior.Follow us on social media @rereadingtherevolution for updates and behind-the-scenes information! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you ready for the journey of a lifetime? Or maybe just reminisce on your early teens? This is Rereading the Revolution.Follow us on social media @rereadingtherevolution for updates and behind-the-scenes information! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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