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Welcome to Book Interrupted, a book club for busy people to connect and one that celebrates life’s interruptions.
During this episode we dive into Ashley’s book pick: Lola by Melissa Scrivner Love. Ashley picks another hard to find book which pushes Lindsay to listen to her first audio book. Find out how she liked it! Sarah is shocked but the brutality in this crime fiction while the others feel completely desensitised. They discuss what it means to be a strong female character without falling into masculine traits for validation. Plus, is there no escape from the patriarchy even in fiction?
Discussion Points:
How the authors TV writing reflected in the book
The brutality in the book and how desensitised most members are to it
Lindsay’s first audio book
Being a women
Proving yourself as a women in power
What is a true representation of a feminist protagonist
How race, culture and social economic status influenced the main character
Is the ending realistic?
Is it okay for a book to be just entertaining
Someone didn’t read the book, you'll never guess who!
Spotify audio books
Do they recommend the book
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Lola by Melissa Scrivner Love
The Memoir of Miss Chief Eagle Testickle by Kent Monkman and Gisèle Gordon
The Hunger Games
Spotify Audio Books
Book Interrupted
Welcome to Book Interrupted, a book club for busy people to connect and one that celebrates life’s interruptions.