The purpose of DIBTB is to criticize and analyze literary works of romance fiction and spread sexual awareness in society. As with all literary criticisms, the main part of taking apart these works is to reflect on society and the human condition. By reading and accessing the books on the show, I hope to bring my listeners to a better understanding of our society and themselves.
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The purpose of DIBTB is to criticize and analyze literary works of romance fiction and spread sexual awareness in society. As with all literary criticisms, the main part of taking apart these works is to reflect on society and the human condition. By reading and accessing the books on the show, I hope to bring my listeners to a better understanding of our society and themselves.
Jane talks her reading week and some more thoughts on the next three Chapters of Soulless by Gail Carriger. Books mentioned: Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel, Written in My Own Hearts Blood by Diana Gabaldon, Landline by Rainbow Rowell, We Were Liars by E. Lockhart, Yes Please by Amy Poehler, Not That Kind of Girl by Lena Dunham, The Queen of the Tearling by Erika Johanssen. For more information go to dibtbpodcast.blogspot.com
Doing It By The Book
The purpose of DIBTB is to criticize and analyze literary works of romance fiction and spread sexual awareness in society. As with all literary criticisms, the main part of taking apart these works is to reflect on society and the human condition. By reading and accessing the books on the show, I hope to bring my listeners to a better understanding of our society and themselves.