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I Found This Great Book

by Curtis Anderson

"I Found This Great Book" is a podcast and website dedicated to sharing books that I have found that I feel will be great reads. The podcast includes interviews with authors of all genres. I have fun talking with authors about their books and we dig into interesting things about the books, the author's background and what new books might be coming soon. You will also want to check out the website www.ifoundthisgreatbook.com because I will post reviews and news about other books I think are great.

Copyright: 2024

Episodes

Discussing - The Book of Harlem by Zora Neale Hurston

4m · Published 04 Dec 07:07

This story is available in both collections of Hurston's short stories

An exploration of writing style by Hurston

This short story is similar to "Book of Harlem" in its writing style. In both of these stories, Hurston uses a structure and voice that is similar to old testament texts. From the numbered paragraphs to the use of third person, these stories take on the same voice you would hear if someone read the old testament to you. I can almost imagine a preacher reading this story as a preface to their sermon. I even hear the Amen when the story concludes.

A migration story

Now that I am almost at the halfway point in through this journey, I see a consistent story that Hurston likes to capture. The life of black people who migrated from the south to New York is often included in these stories. Sometimes it is a back story and in the case of this story, it is the main story. All in all, this story tells about the adventures of Jazzbo. He leaves his life in Waycross, Georgia and heads to Harlem. He learns the ways of the people of Harlem. From his clothes to his skills at talking sweet things to women, Jazzbo eventually gains a style that wins him his lady love and a life in Harlem.

Compared to "Book of Harlem"

I think this story was less intriguing. It may be that I had experience with the format from "Book of Harlem" but I think the story in "The Book of Harlem" is a little less interesting. Both stories are intriguing in their writing style and I think in the hands of a gifted performer, they would be interesting to hear performed.

Overall - I continue to be impressed by the depth and skill of Hurston's writing.

You can follow me on this journey by going to www.ifoundthisgreatbook.com/zora

Tyora Moody - Featured Mystery Author

5m · Published 04 Dec 06:38

This week I am featuring mystery author Tyora Moody. Tyora writes soul-searching mysteries with a dash of romance.

www.ifoundthisgreatbook.com/110

Discussing "The Country in the Woman" with Alicia the Pretty Brown Eye Reader

58m · Published 24 Nov 22:45

Alicia from the Pretty Brown Eye Reader YouTube channel joins me for a discussion of this very funny short story. You can also follow Alicia on her Instagram channel @prettybrowneyereader and on Twitter @pbereader.

Items we discussed

  • At the 01:25 mark, Alicia talks about her YouTube channel.
  • At the 03:26 mark, I give a brief overview of the story.
  • At the 04:48 mark, we give our initial impressions of the story.
  • At the 06:21 mark, we talk about our impressions of the two main characters, Caroline and Mitchell
  • At the 12:13 mark, we begin talking about how Caroline handled the women who cheated with her husband. We had a lot of fun talking about this. Hurston's humor shines in this section of the story. Much laughter occurs during this part of the discussion.
  • At the 24:38 mark, we examine the story further and how this story fits in the rest of the collected short stories
  • At the 34:05 mark, Alicia share more about her BookTube channel. It's creation, the rewards and challenges.
  • At the 36:16 mark, we talk about Alicia's love for poetry and how she has used her BookTube channel to promote poetry.
  • At the 39:05 mark, we talk about some of the challenges and running a YouTube channel
  • At the 40:21 mark, we talk about the richness of Black literature and the importance of promoting it.
  • At the 46:29 mark, Alicia shares her experience running a book club at her library.
  • At the 54:32 mark, Alicia share some advice for people interested in starting a YouTube channel to discuss books.

Terris McMahan Grimes - Featured Mystery Author

3m · Published 23 Nov 21:50

This week I feature mystery author Terris McMahan Grimes. She is the author of the Theresa Galloway mystery series.

You can view both books in the series at:
https://www.ifoundthisgreatbook.com/108

Kwei Quartey - Featured Mystery Author

6m · Published 16 Nov 22:14

This week’s featured author is Kwei Quartey. Kwei is the author of the Detective Inspector Darko Dawson series and the PI Emma Djan series. Both series are set in Ghana.

R. Franklin James - Featured Mystery Author

5m · Published 10 Nov 07:05

This week's featured author is R. Franklin James. The creator of the Hollis Morgan mystery series. A six book series that follows the life of Hollis Morgan from recently released white collar criminal to becoming a probate lawyer.

The books in this series are:

The Fallen Angels Book Club

Sticks & Stones

The Return of the Fallen Angels Book Club

The Trade List

The Bell Tolls

The Identity Thief

R. Franklin James has started a new cozy mystery series. The first book in the series is: The Appraiser.

https://www.ifoundthisgreatbook.com/106

The Eatonville Anthology by Zora Neale Hurston

4m · Published 04 Nov 04:24

This week I am discussing The Eatonville Anthology by Zora Neale Hurston. Imagine sitting on a porch in Eatonville with Zora and listening to her share gossip about each of the people walking by. That is how you will feel when you read this short story.

Kellye Garrett - Featured Mystery Author

4m · Published 03 Nov 02:17

This week's featured author is Kellye Garrett. Kellye Garrett is the creator of the " A Detective by Day" mystery series.

https://kellyegarrett.com/

https://www.ifoundthisgreatbook.com/104

The Gilded Six-Bits by Zora Neale Hurston feat. Colored Pages Book Club

1h 17m · Published 27 Oct 23:03

A wonderful discussion of Zora Neale Hurston’s short story “The Gilded Six-Bits” with Marci and Ako from The Colored Pages Book Club. We dig deep into one of Hurston’s most read short stories. We have so much fun talking about this great short story and reflect on some real-life things.

I want to thank Marci and Ako for joining me on this special episode. Check out their great podcast.

https://www.thesecoloredpages.com/

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - Featured Mystery Author

4m · Published 26 Oct 22:59

This week I am featuring mystery author Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and screen writer Anna Waterhouse wrote three books based on the character Mycroft Holmes.

View all of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's mystery at:
https://www.ifoundthisgreatbook.com/102

I Found This Great Book has 151 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 56:58:30. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 8th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 3rd, 2024 09:41.

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