reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo holiday re-run

Reading Books Together:  A Podcast with Deborah Brothers & John Paul Jaramillo  This December we discuss two Christmas-ritual themed works: Truman Capote’s “A Christmas Memory” and E.T.A. Hoffman’s Nutcracker and the Mouse King. Deborah gives some context for the children’s lit aspects of both selections and John Paul decides we should have read Alexandre Dumas’ The Nutcracker. (He did alsoContinue reading “reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo holiday re-run”

saving your life with bullet journaling

You’ve been bullet journaling for about a year now. Carrying the thing with you and pulling it out whenever you can. You’ve been getting down tasks and reminders. You even read the Bullet Journal Method book by Ryder Carroll. And after a year you are having thoughts like, This method is saving me. This methodContinue reading “saving your life with bullet journaling”

reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 22

Join us this month as we talk about Mat Johnson’s award-winning 2015 novel Loving Day, asatirical look at contemporary USA’s engagement with race, identity, class, and culture.And of course, one-star reviews from Goodreads. –Deborah Brothers holds a Ph.D. in English Studies and reviews books for Choice and The Lion and the Unicorn and her essays, fiction, and scholarly workContinue reading “reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 22”

reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 21

And we’re back! We skipped a month but in this episode we discuss the novel Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko. John Paul discusses his love affair with the book and his awe in the structure, and Deborah discusses cultural myth, the sacred feminine, and cultural heroes. And, of course, we discuss Goodreads’ one-star reviews. –DeborahContinue reading “reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 21”

reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 20

Join us a week late for our April discussion of our March pick of Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House. We talk about confined women, Jane Austen Hallmark movies, cozy horror, and of course, John Paul’s obsession with one-star Goodreads reviews!  –Deborah Brothers holds a Ph.D. in English Studies and reviews books for Choice and The LionContinue reading “reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 20”

reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 19

Join us two weeks late for our February 2024 discussion of Ray Bradbury’s 1950 classic The Martian Chronicles. We talk novel-in-stories, colonialism themes, Sci-Fi vs fantasy, and of course, John Paul’s obsession with one-star reviews! –Deborah Brothers holds a Ph.D. in English Studies and reviews books for Choice and The Lion and the Unicorn and her essays, fiction, andContinue reading “reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 19”

reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 18

It’s January and we discuss the Newbery Medal winning book The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill, a fantasy designed for Middle Grade readers. “In which we reach certain agreements about the appeal of the storyline and themes and agree to disagree about some of the writerly stylistics.” Who is this book reallyContinue reading “reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 18”

reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 17

Reading Books Together:  A Podcast with Deborah Brothers & John Paul Jaramillo  This December we discuss two Christmas-ritual themed works: Truman Capote’s “A Christmas Memory” and E.T.A. Hoffman’s Nutcracker and the Mouse King. Deborah gives some context for the children’s lit aspects of both selections and John Paul decides we should have read Alexandre Dumas’ The Nutcracker. (He did alsoContinue reading “reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 17”

reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 16

Reading Books Together:  A Podcast with Deborah Brothers & John Paul Jaramillo  Join us as we discuss Terry Tempest Williams’ Erosion: Essays of Undoing (2019). November seems to be a good month to reflect and while many of the thirty or so pieces in this collection show how disturbing and chaotic the world can be, Williams remindsContinue reading “reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 16”

reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 15

Reading Books Together:  A Podcast with Deborah Brothers & John Paul Jaramillo  Join us this month as we read Bram Stoker’s Dracula, John Paul’s pick for our second annual October “Spooktacular” podcast. Deborah gives three reasons why the book is worthy of reading and more than three reasons why she never wants to have to readContinue reading “reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 15”

reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 14

Join us this month as we talk about Good Night, Irene: A Novel, Luis Alberto Urrea’s fictionalized account of his mother’s WWII service with the American Red Cross. It is clear Urrea is a poet at heart and his rich descriptions help anchor the reader into Irene and Dorothy’s world and what it takes toContinue reading “reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 14”

reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 13

Join John Paul Jaramillo and Deborah Brothers for the July edition of “Reading Books Together,” a monthly podcast where we talk about a book we’ve read. We focus our discussion on recurring themes in the life and short fiction of Texas-born writer Katherine Anne Porter, winner of a Pulitzer, a National Book Award, a GoldContinue reading “reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 13”

reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 12

This month we talk about Brave New World, the classic dystopian novel by Aldous Huxley. We talk about our reactions to the book’s grumpy stylistics as well as its essential ideas and spot-on premonitions. We ramble about connections to Shakespeare and Browning, John Paul reads a few “one star” Goodreads write-ups, and we sum upContinue reading “reading books together: a podcast with deborah brothers and john paul jaramillo episode 12”