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Reading Minds
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24 episodes
3 months ago
Where ordinary people read extraordinary books
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In-Depth Introductions: Things Fall Apart
Reading Minds
36 minutes 22 seconds
7 years ago
In-Depth Introductions: Things Fall Apart
Welcome to Reading Minds! This is our first episode of In-Depth Introductions where I talk about the big ideas of a book with one guest.   Today I’ll be talking with my husband, Mason about Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe. We’ll be tackling controversial topics of all kinds (think colonialism AND gender roles).   As always, SPOILERS!   Here are links to both of our Goodreads Accounts ANNIE: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/74525142-annie-bruza MASON:https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/41383254-mason-bruza   THE GREAT AMERICAN READ: https://www.pbs.org/the-great-american-read/home/   LET’S BE FRIENDS! Send us an email at readingmindspodcast@gmail.com   What you didn’t see: me frantically motioning for Mason to stop thumping his elbows on the table. It didn’t work. If you’re listening to this using headphones, I apologize.   (P.S. from Mason- He would like everyone to know that he reads more than sci-fi and fantasy; he’s not THAT much of a nerd.)   Music: “Ukulele Whistle” and “Happy Ukulele” by Scott Holmes http://www.scottholmesmusic.com
Reading Minds
Where ordinary people read extraordinary books