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S2 EP 17 - Read like Rory - As I lay here dying
Manage episode 500563248 series 3613351
Read:
Deadly vision by TD Severin
Voidwalker by SA Maclean
Doombreaker vol 1 and 2 by Blue-deep
The locked ward by Sarah Pekkanen
Beach reads and deadly deeds Alison Brennan
An amateur sleuths guide to murder by Lynn Cahoon
The no end house by jeremy bates
It happens on the lake lisa jackson
Total dreamboat by katelyn doyle
Keywords book reviews, independent authors, graphic novels, thrillers, mysteries, family dynamics, classic literature, reading community, Stacey Wright, Litdulterous Whore In this episode, Stacey Wright shares her recent reading experiences, discussing a variety of genres including independent authors, graphic novels, thrillers, and classic literature. She reflects on the challenges of reviewing indie books, the emotional depth of certain reads, and her thoughts on family dynamics in literature. Additionally, she shares her future reading plans and invites listeners to engage with her reading community. takeaways- Stacey had a productive reading week, catching up on reviews.
- She enjoyed 'Deadly Vision' by T.D. Severin despite its complexity.
- Graphic novels like 'Doombreaker' captivated her with stunning visuals.
- 'The Locked Ward' by Sarah Pekkanen offered a gripping thriller experience.
- Stacey found 'Beach Reads the Deadly Deeds' to be a delightful cozy mystery.
- She appreciated the humor and depth in 'Voidwalker' by S.A. McLean.
- Family dynamics were a key theme in 'As I Lay Here Dying' by William Faulkner.
- Stacey struggled with the dialect in Faulkner's writing but recognized his talent.
- She plans to alternate between classic literature and conspiracy-themed books in future episodes.
- Listeners are encouraged to join her reading challenge and engage with her on social media.
- Diving into the World of Independent Authors
- Graphic Novels: A New Frontier in Reading
69 episodes
Manage episode 500563248 series 3613351
Read:
Deadly vision by TD Severin
Voidwalker by SA Maclean
Doombreaker vol 1 and 2 by Blue-deep
The locked ward by Sarah Pekkanen
Beach reads and deadly deeds Alison Brennan
An amateur sleuths guide to murder by Lynn Cahoon
The no end house by jeremy bates
It happens on the lake lisa jackson
Total dreamboat by katelyn doyle
Keywords book reviews, independent authors, graphic novels, thrillers, mysteries, family dynamics, classic literature, reading community, Stacey Wright, Litdulterous Whore In this episode, Stacey Wright shares her recent reading experiences, discussing a variety of genres including independent authors, graphic novels, thrillers, and classic literature. She reflects on the challenges of reviewing indie books, the emotional depth of certain reads, and her thoughts on family dynamics in literature. Additionally, she shares her future reading plans and invites listeners to engage with her reading community. takeaways- Stacey had a productive reading week, catching up on reviews.
- She enjoyed 'Deadly Vision' by T.D. Severin despite its complexity.
- Graphic novels like 'Doombreaker' captivated her with stunning visuals.
- 'The Locked Ward' by Sarah Pekkanen offered a gripping thriller experience.
- Stacey found 'Beach Reads the Deadly Deeds' to be a delightful cozy mystery.
- She appreciated the humor and depth in 'Voidwalker' by S.A. McLean.
- Family dynamics were a key theme in 'As I Lay Here Dying' by William Faulkner.
- Stacey struggled with the dialect in Faulkner's writing but recognized his talent.
- She plans to alternate between classic literature and conspiracy-themed books in future episodes.
- Listeners are encouraged to join her reading challenge and engage with her on social media.
- Diving into the World of Independent Authors
- Graphic Novels: A New Frontier in Reading
69 episodes
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