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Bringing Reading Back
by BRB Trio StudiosWelcome to the podcast where we dive deeper into some of our favorite and new books! Join us as we rediscover our love of reading! And remember, this is not your mother's book club! Questions? Comments? Send us an email at [email protected] and we'll get back to you as soon as we can!
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Episodes
Episode 14: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
1h 2m · PublishedWelcome back to Bringing Reading Back’s second season, “Sh!t You’d Read in Lit!” This is the full length episode for our fourth book, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. This book is a 1969 autobiography of the childhood and young adult years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou. Angelou details her years in depression era Arkansas as well as St. Louis and California. She deals with hardships and joys along the way. Her powerful story highlights tough subjects such as black identity in America, racism, education, social status and so much more. Angelou has been an influence for many in our society and we truly enjoyed diving into her life.
Content/Trigger Warning: sexual assault, acts of violence, and racism.
Don't forget to follow us on Instagram at @bringing_reading_back_podcast or email us at [email protected] . We hope you enjoy this episode, and we'll BRB!
--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appPre Pod: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
12m · PublishedWelcome back to Bringing Reading Back’s second season, “Sh!t You’d Read in Lit!” This is the PrePod episode for our fourth book, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. This book is a 1969 autobiography of the childhood and young adult years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou. Angelou details her years in depression era Arkansas as well as St. Louis and California. She deals with hardships and joys along the way. Her powerful story highlights tough subjects such as black identity in America, racism, education, social status and so much more. Angelou has been an influence for many in our society and we truly enjoyed diving into her life.
Content/Trigger Warning: sexual assault, acts of violence, and racism.
Don't forget to follow us on Instagram at @bringing_reading_back_podcast or email us at [email protected] . We hope you enjoy this episode, and we'll BRB!
--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appEpisode 13: The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
1h 13m · PublishedPre-Pod: The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
16m · PublishedWe're back again with a pre-pod episode diving into S.E. Hinton's classic, The Outsiders. This novel is a staple of literature classes in the United States. Ponyboy and Johnny are Greasers, part of a gang in an Oklahoma town. They break the law, get into fights, and most importantly, their greatest enemies are The Socs, the rich rival gang. When an accident happens late at night, Ponyboy and Johnny go on the run with the help of their friend Dally. This heartwarming novel tells the story of chosen family, and bonds that cannot be broken. Join us tomorrow for the full podcast episode of The Outsiders!
--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appEpisode 12: The Kite Runner by Khalid Hosseini
1h 12m · PublishedWelcome back! Join us as we dive into Khalid Hosseini’s bestselling novel, The Kite Runner. Set in 1970s Afghanistan, The Kite Runner tells the story of life during occupation and fighting past demons. Due to the heavy nature of this material, we’ve chosen to omit our 30-second synopsis segment and will instead be jumping straight into the content of the book.
Content/Trigger Warning: sexual assault, suicide, infertitlity, miscarriage, acts of violence, war crimes, and racism.
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20m · Published***Due to unforeseen circumstances, this episode is a week late. Thank you for your patience and understanding!
Welcome back to Bringing Reading Back’s second season, “Sh!t You’d Read in Lit!” This is the PrePod episode for our second book, Khalid Hosseini’s bestseller, The Kite Runner. Set at the beginning of the occupation of Afghanistan, The Kite Runner follows the story of a young boy named Amir. Throughout the book, Amir must deal with jealousy, racism, and the horrors brought to Afghanistan by the occupation of both the Russian army and the Taliban. After fleeing Afghanistan to immigrate to the United States, Amir must eventually return to the land of his birth and come to terms with pieces of his past he does not want to remember.
Content/Trigger Warning: sexual assault, suicide, infertility, miscarriage, acts of violence, war crimes, and racism.
--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appEpisode 11: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
1h 18m · PublishedWe're back for season 2! Join us as we kick off our second season, Shit You'd Read in Lit, with Ray Bradbury's classic novel, Fahrenheit 451. Guy Montag is a fireman tasked with burning books, and often homes, in this world where constant entertainment is king, empathy is considered weakness, and books are illegal contraband. This episode includes updates on what's been happening with Tori, Jade, and Danielle, as well as some fun soapboxes, singing, and glitches along the way. We're so excited to be back and talking about books with you! Join us next week for The Kite Runner, and until then we'll BRB!
Questions? Comments? Email us at [email protected] or message us on Instagram: bringing_reading_back_podcast
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18m · PublishedBringing Reading Back has returned for our second season, Shit You'd Read in Lit! This season we'll be focusing on books that are typically found in English and literature classes in high school - you know, those books you were supposed to read for class but never did? Well now we're diving back into these classics, starting with Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451. We step into a world where owning books is illegal, and if you are found with a book of any kind, it must be burned - and usually your house gets burned with it. Guy Montag is one of the firemen responsible for these book burnings, and is content in his life until suddenly things start to change... Will he continue his life as a fireman, or will he soon discover that a world without books is a world destined for destruction? Tune in tomorrow to hear us dive deeper into the themes of Fahrenheit 451 and break down what we liked and didn't like about this classic.
Don't forget to follow us on Instagram at @bringing_reading_back_podcast or email us at [email protected] . We hope you enjoy this episode, and we'll BRB!
--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appHalloween Special : Coraline by Neil Gaiman
59m · PublishedPlease enjoy our first full length Halloween special episode! In this pod we dive into the children's horror classic, Caroline... uhh wait, no... Coraline! This was a fun episode that features a creepy rat song, a budding Coraline fan fiction, and Tori somehow still manages to talk about alien abduction! Take a listen, then join us next week for season 2!
BRB for now!
--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appHalloween Special Pre-Pod: Coraline by Neil Gaiman
17m · PublishedJoin us for our fist Halloween special! This is the summary episode for the cult classic, Coraline! Join us tomorrow for the full length discussion of the book!
BRB for now!
Bringing Reading Back has 31 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 23:03:36. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 29th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 10th, 2024 09:43.