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Have you been looking for a podcast to shake up your bookish knowledge and discuss the real hard hitting topics, such as book banning, politics in books, and finding a more cohesive, welcoming space that supports ALL HUMAN RIGHTS and the authors who do, too? (Yes, that means indie, trad, AND self-published!) At Practically Bookish, we're here to bring together readers and writers of all kinds in a space that is safe for everyone. Tune in for the guest, hot takes, sarcasm, and tea!
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Original music by: ThisOldTaloas
Follow us everywhere @practicallybookishpodcast!
Original music by: ThisOldTaloas
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As the popular memes and posts lately have been saying...You watched or read "The Hunger Games" and sided with the resistance.You watched "Star Wars" and sided with the resistance.You watched "The Matrix" and sided with the resistance.You watched or read "Divergent" and sided with the resistance.You read "Fourth Wing" and sided with the resistance.You watched "V for Vendetta" and sided with the resistance.When it's fiction, you understand. Yet you refuse to see it when it's the reality you're living. Wild.It's safe to say, we're at an impasse. Most people these days do not read critically, regardless of what they're reading. While they may be able to retain the information, many do not look for deeper meaning or context within the text they read. While there isn't technically anything wrong with that, reading critically allows us to fully connect with the stories and characters. For those of us who had this drilled into us during school, it happens automatically, almost by osmosis. However, for others, it is a skill that can be learned, and we discuss how and more!Don't forget to follow us everywhere @practicallybookishpodcast!!Books to check out:The Hunger Games - Suzanne CollinsHeated Rivalry - Rachel ReidRed, White & Royal Blue - Casey McQuistonFourth Wing - Rebecca YarrosFor Whom The Belle Tolls - Jaysea LynnGrotesque - Allison PaigeBlood Infernal - James Rollins, Rebecca CantrellThe Book of Magic - Alice HoffmanWitches of New York - Ami McKayThe Echoes of Olympus Mons - Eric MalikyteCount My Lies - Sophie Stava Sources to note throughout the episode:Excelsior University: Active (Critical) vs Passive ReadingYork University: Active vs Passive ReadingCleveland State University: Critical ReadingStetson University: Critical Reading Reading Critically (Reddit)University of Regina: Passive vs Active ReadingLibrary of Congress - Rebecca Yarros InterviewExtras:HP Lovecraft Historical SocietyHP LovecraftLovecraft Country (Series)Lovecraft Country (Novel)12 Years a Slave (Movie)12 Years a Slave (Novel) The Butler (Movie)The Butler: A Witness to HistoryReading RainbowRoots
Buckle up folks, this one is a doozy! Books are being banned all across the country, and we're here to talk about it, along with a bit of a free history lesson (you're welcome). To quote our Lord and Savior Stephen King: "If they ban a book in your school, haul your ass to the nearest bookstore or library ASAP and find out what they don't want you to read."And don't mind the squirrelling. We all have ADHD around here. We're working on it. Stay tuned soon for a new website and Patreon. Don't forget you can find us @practicallybookishpodcast and thank you for hanging out!Books to check out:New English Canaan - Thomas MortonIf The Legends Fade - Tom HendrixA Touch of Darkness - Scarlett St ClairCome for Me - CJ SweetBlood of Hercules - Jasmine Mas Midnight Ruin - Katee RobertThe God of the Woods - Liz MoorePercy Jackson and the Olympians SeriesThis Book is Gay - Juno DawsonACOTAR - Sarah J MaasHer Soul To Take - Harley LarouxFifty Shades of Grey - EL JamesGrey - EL JamesTwilight - Stephanie MeyerMidnight Sun - Stephanie MeyerSix of Crows - Leigh BardugoFamine - Laura ThalassaStuffed - Silvia MorrowEric Malikyte BacklistSources to note throughout the episode:Pen.orgAmerican Library AssociationHarvard LibraryAtlas Obscura The GuardianUnite Against Book BansBarnes and NoblePBS News HourReads with RachelHistory & Extras:16 Tons - Tennessee Ernie FordWWI Treaties & Reparations - US Holocaust Memorial MuseumNazi Book Burnings - US Holocaust Memorial MuseumOld Gods of AppalachiaProject 2025 TrackerWatchmen - SeriesThe MummyThe Fifth ElementThe Contoured LibrarianMeet Me in the Media CenterTales Podcast
Can we keep politics out of books? Why are we always bringing politics into bookish spaces? We read to escape...blah blah blah...NO. Books ARE f*cking political! Join us this week for our first official episode where we discuss just how political books can be! Do we go off on a tangent or two? Maybe. We listen and we don't judge, remember?Don't forget to give us a follow @practicallybookishpodcast
I bet you're wondering who we are and why you should care. Valid. Meet the mouths behind the brains of this operation:Lisa: self published indie authorKat: avid reader and hobby writerTrula: avid reader and aspiring authorHere's a little peek into why we wanted to do this thing and what to expect from us in the future. Enjoy!P.S. follow us on socials @practicallybookishpodcast
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