3.4 Clap When You Land with Bonnie
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3.4 Clap When You Land with Bonnie

Welcome back to The Community Library! This week, feminist extraordinaire Bonnie and I are discussing Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo. We chat about midwifery, toxic masculinity, and why teenage girls are the most poetic beings on earth.

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3.2 Good Vibes Only: 3 Positive Book Reviews

3.2 Good Vibes Only: 3 Positive Book Reviews

Welcome back to The Community Library! It’s been a rough week for Melbourne (where I live), so this week, I’ve been thinking a lot about things that make me happy. I’ve been baking, knitting, and watching lots of Masterchef.

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BLACK LIVES MATTER.

BLACK LIVES MATTER.

This week I’m not releasing an episode. Instead, in the 40 minutes you would have spent listening to this podcast, I urge you to read, listen, donate, sign, email, call, petition, protest.

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2.19 All That Glitters is Probably a Vampire with Kali and Maija

2.19 All That Glitters is Probably a Vampire with Kali and Maija

Welcome back to The Community Library. This week Kali, Maija and I are bringing you a very special bonus episode all about … [drumroll please] Twilight by Stephenie Meyer! With the impending release of Midnight Sun, we decided to take a trip down memory lane and do a deep analysis of our problematic fave.

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2.15 On All Things Translation with Kate

2.15 On All Things Translation with Kate

This week I chat to translator and Doctor of Philosophy, my mother: Dr Kate Rice! We talk all things language and translation: my mum’s interest in languages, how she started working in translation, and why translated fiction is sometimes frustrating to read.

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2.14 Recommending Translated Fiction (plus special guests!)

2.14 Recommending Translated Fiction (plus special guests!)

This month, the theme for the podcast is TRANSLATED FICTION, so we’re starting off with some recommendations! Because I have read a shockingly small amount of translated fiction, I enlisted the help of some friends and family (and you, the listeners!) to recommend some more books.

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2.10 Harry Potter vs The Brand

2.10 Harry Potter vs The Brand

Welcome back to The Community Library, also known as Angourie’s Harry Potter Fan Club. This month, the theme is FANTASY, so of course I just had to do an episode all about Harry Potter (again). This week, I’m talking about the brand of Wizarding World TM, and its relationship to the original book series.

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2.9 Zadie Smith and Haruki Murakami: Future Classics

2.9 Zadie Smith and Haruki Murakami: Future Classics

Hello and welcome back to The Community Library! This week’s episode is continuing the theme from way back in December: Classics! In this episode, I analyse and compare Zadie Smith’s White Teeth and Haruki Murakami’s Norwegian Wood, and what makes both of them future classics.

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2.8 Feel-Good Reads for Self-Isolation

2.8 Feel-Good Reads for Self-Isolation

Welcome back to The Community Library, and thank you for your patience while I was on hiatus. I am so glad to be back and bringing you a very special episode of the podcast: self-isolation edition! In this episode I recommend feel-good books for you to read that will hopefully ease your mind in this crazy time.

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2.7 "He's Not Bad at Writing": Thoughts on Shakespeare with Laurence

2.7 "He's Not Bad at Writing": Thoughts on Shakespeare with Laurence

This week, keeping in theme with the idea of “classics”, my friend Laurence and I are talking all things Shakespeare. Laurence is a self-confessed Shakespeare nerd (or “Bardophile”, as he likes to be called), so I was very excited to have him on the podcast to talk about his old friend Billy Shakes.

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2.6 From Dickens to Woolf: What is a Classic?

2.6 From Dickens to Woolf: What is a Classic?

Welcome back to The Community Library, and to a whole new theme for this month! December’s theme is Classics, and we’re kicking it off with an episode that asks: what is a classic? I talk about Homer, Austen, Shelley, Dickens, Wilde, Woolf, Fitzgerald, Lee, and many, many more.

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