Mashreads Podcast

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Sinopsis

Mashable's weekly podcast where we talk about what we're reading and what's happening in the book world. Hosted by: MJ Franklin, Aliza Weinberger and Peter Allen Clark.

Episodios

  • 'The Shining' and our favorite books about isolation

    18/01/2017 Duración: 46min

    This week, we read and discuss Stephen King's classic wintery psychological thriller The Shining. Then inspired by the setting and isolation of The Shining, we talk about our favorite books about isolation. And as always we, close the show with recommendations. MJ finished reading and recommends The Female of The Species by Mindy McGinnis. He also recommends 'Becoming Ugly,' an essay by Madeleine Davies published in Jezebel. "There is a theme of women fighting back in what I read this week that I very much appreciated and I think is so important in this world we live in right now of speaking out, fighting back, and not accepting the violence done unto you." Aliza recommends Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine. "Someone posted a listicle online this week that I really loved and made me nostalgic about how the book Ella Enchanted taught them how to be a feminist. So I am going to recommend Ella Enchanted." Peter recommends Gilmore Girls. "I've taken a detour; I've driven and decided to stay i

  • The Goldfinch and our favorite (non YA) coming of age novels

    11/01/2017 Duración: 01h03min

    This week on the MashReads Podcast, we read and discuss Donna Tartt's Pulitzer Prize winning novel The Goldfinch.   The Goldfinch starts with a boy named Theo as he experiences a terrorist attack at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The attack kills his mother, and in the confusing aftermath of the attack, Theo accidentally steals a painting called 'The Goldfinch' from the museum. From there, we follow Theo as he grows up, traveling from New York to Vegas and back to New York, all the while dealing with the grief of his mother's death and the anxiety of possessing a stolen and wanted painting.   Join us as we talk about writing about art, the difference between character and caricature and what Donna Tartt got right (and wrong) when writing about relationships in The Goldfinch.   Then, inspired by The Goldfinch we talk about our favorite non-YA coming of age stories including Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, The Magicians by Lev Grossman and The First Bad Man by Miranda July.  

  • Celebrating books and setting New Year's Reading Resolutions in 2017 (with Lisa Lucas from the National Book Foundation)

    04/01/2017 Duración: 52min

    If you're a book nerd, there's one goal that's always on your list of New Year's resolutions: read more books. But with the hustle and bustle of daily life, the question remains -- how do you set a good reading resolution and actually accomplish it in the year?   Luckily, we brought in an pro to give us some advice.   This week on the MashReads Podcast, we are joined by Lisa Lucas, Executive Director of the National Book Foundation. The National Book Foundation is non-profit organization dedicated to honoring great American literature, with a plethora of annual programs ranging from the Innovations In Reading Prize to the National Book Awards. In other words, they are experts at discovering and celebrating great books.   "It seems to me that so many of the things every community really loves has some relation to books and literature," says Lisa. "Books are one of our most important keepers and disseminators of our ideas."   Join us as we chat about celebrating books of all genres,

  • Best of 2016

    28/12/2016 Duración: 40min

    In honor of 2016 coming to a close, this week on the MashReads Podcast, we reflect on our favorite books of 2016. Join us as we talk about the best new books from 2016, the favorite things we've read this year, books that surprised us and more.

  • Cloud Atlas and books with great world building

    21/12/2016 Duración: 01h03min

    "Yet, what is any ocean but a multitude of drops?"   So asks David Mitchell in his post-modern masterpiece Cloud Atlas. In many ways, it's a fitting question that sums up the book entirely.   Cloud Atlas is composed of 6 stories each about bravery and resistance in their own ways. Throughout the book, each story looks at the figures on the cusp a revolution, turning the tide of either personal or far-reaching history. (i.e. the individual drops that form the ocean of revolution) Each story is told in a different style and genre, all nested within each other, creating a larger novel about how seemingly disparate narratives come together to tell a much larger and richer story. (i.e. drops forming an ocean.)   See the pattern?   This week on the MashReads Podcast, we read and discuss David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas.   Join us as we talk about post-modern story telling, why this book failed as a movie and the genius of Cloud Atlas.   Then inspired by how immersive Cloud Atlas

  • 'Cat's Cradle' and our favorite satire

    14/12/2016 Duración: 49min

    This week on the MashReads Podcast, we read and discuss Kurt Vonnegut's book Cat's Cradle, a novel that defies description partially because of how absurd the plot is.   The book follows a journalist John (who at the beginning of the novel requests to be called Jonah) as he investigates the inventor of the atomic bomb. It's this investigation that leads him to discovering Hoenikker's eccentric children, the mysterious substance Ice-nine, the secluded island San Lorenzo, a new religion called Bokononism (whose basic tenant is that everything in the religion is a lie), all of which ultimately lead to the end of the world.   Sound crazy? We know!   Join us as we talk about Vonnegut's absurd storytelling, how Vonnegut writes bout science vs. religion, whether this is book is satire and the genius of Cat's Cradle. And as always, we close the show with recommendations. Aliza recommends the new Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone movie La La Land. "It was beautiful and moving and amazing and I loved

  • 'To Kill A Mockingbird' and books that change when you reread them

    07/12/2016 Duración: 01h07min

    We have a long running joke on the MashReads Podcast -- Can our co-host Aliza Weinberger reference to To Kill A Mockingbird, her favorite book, in every episode that we record.   Given that joke, we are happy to say, this week on the MashReads Podcast, we finally took the plunge and read Harper Lee's classic.   Join us as we discuss To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee's portrayal of racism in the south and if Atticus is actually the hero we all say he is.   Then, inspired by our revisit of To Kill A Mockingbird, we discuss books that change when you reread them.

  • 'The Sun Is Also A Star' (with guest Nicola Yoon)

    02/12/2016 Duración: 51min

    This week on the MashReads Podcast, we are joined by New York Times bestselling author Nicola Yoon to talk about her new novel The Sun Is Also A Star.   The Sun Is Also A Star follows two strangers -- romantic poet Daniel and science whiz Natasha -- who have very different opinions on love. When Natasha and Daniel run into each other on a fateful day in New York, Daniel believes he has found The One and embarks on a quest to convince Natasha to fall in love with him. The only problem: at the end of the day Natasha is being deported to Jamaica at the end of the day.   Join us as we talk with Nicola about YA, writing about race and immigration, love at first sight and The Sun Is Also A Star.

  • Books We're Thankful For

    23/11/2016 Duración: 42min

    'Tis the season! In honor of Thanksgiving and the upcoming holiday season, this week on the MashReads Podcast we discuss the books we're thankful for and why.

  • 'The Mothers' (with guest Brit Bennett)

    15/11/2016 Duración: 37min

    This week on the MashReads Podcast, we are joined by author Brit Bennett to discuss her new novel The Mothers. The novel begins with Nadia, a girl who, after the loss of her mother when she is 17, has a fling with the son of a paster, gets pregnant and decides to terminate the pregnancy. The novel then follows Nadia throughout her life, exploring how the repercussions of that decision effect not only her but also her community and her relationships in the future. Join us as we talk to Brit about The Mothers, finding success at a young age, writing about uncomfortable themes and wisdom in literature.

  • 'The Underground Railroad' (with guest Colson Whitehead)

    09/11/2016 Duración: 59min

    This week, we are joined by Colson Whitehead to chat about his book The Underground Railroad.  The book paints a portrait of slavery and American history by following Cora, a slave running away from a cruel plantation in Georgia. As she struggles to escape to freedom, Cora travels through the country, seeing how deeply slavery as shaped American life and how passionately citizens will fight to keep or destroy the institution. Join us as we chat about writing, history and The Underground Railroad.

  • Halloween reading and our favorite scary books

    26/10/2016 Duración: 28min

    This week, in honor of Halloween, we take a deep dive into the world of horror books. Join us as we chat about what we look for in a scary book, what tropes do you see in the horror genre, and our favorite terrifying books.

  • 'Something Wicked This Way Comes' and lesser known books by famous authors

    18/10/2016 Duración: 01h05min

    This week, we read and discuss Ray Bradbury's haunting carnival tale Something Wicked This Way Comes. The book follows two young friends, Jim and Will, living in a small town in Illinois. When a mysterious carnival arrives in the middle of the night, it's up to Jim and Will, along with Will's father Charles Halloway, to unravel the secrets of this carnival and protect the town from its horrors. Then, inspired by the fact that Something Wicked is a lesser known Bradbury novel (compared to Fahrenheit 451), we talk about lesser known books by famous authors.

  • 'Underground Airlines' and our favorite speculative fiction

    12/10/2016 Duración: 57min

    This week on the MashReads Podcast, we read and discuss Underground Airlines by Ben Winters. The novel imagines a world where slavery was not abolished and still exists in four states -- The Hard Four. Then inspired by Underground Airlines, we talk about our favorite speculative ficton.

  • 'The Girls' (with guest Emma Cline)

    05/10/2016 Duración: 53min

    This week, author Emma Cline joins the MashReads Podcast as we talk about her debut novel 'The Girls.' Join us as we chat about cults and communes, being a teen, and the complicated nature of friendship, as seen in 'The Girls.' 

  • How to read good and do other book stuff good too (with guest Cheryl Klein)

    28/09/2016 Duración: 44min

    This week we are joined by Cheryl Klein, the executive editor at Arthur A. Levine Books/Scholastic and author of The Magic Words:  Writing Great Books for Children and Young Adults.  Basically -- as a reader, editor and author -- Cheryl is an expert in all things books. Join us as we talk about how to approach reading, how we discover books, tips for new writers and our other reading habits.

  • 'The Depressed Person' by David Foster Wallace and books to read when you are sad

    21/09/2016 Duración: 41min

    In honor of David Foster Wallace (this month marks 8 years since his passing) and his iconic writing, this week we discuss 'The Depressed Person,' Wallace's short story detailing a narrators inner thoughts about her depression. Then, inspired by Wallace's exploration of sadness and depression, we chat about books you should read when you are sad.

  • 'Franny and Zooey' by J.D. Salinger and our favorite books about siblings

    14/09/2016 Duración: 57min

    This week, we read and discuss Franny and Zooey, J.D. Salinger's hyper-existential novel about a family of geniuses grappling witht the spiritial crisis of its two youngest members, Franny and Zooey. The inspired by the novels examination of family, we chat about our favorite books about siblings.

  • Catching up with Sarah J. Maas and the 'Throne of Glass' series

    01/09/2016 Duración: 14min

    This week on the MashReads Podcast, we catch up with YA superstar Sarah J. Maas. Join us as chat about with Sarah about what she's been up to, writing emotional YA scenes (do authors like it when they make you cry?), what music makes good writing music and what to expect from Empire of Storms. Also, Ghostbusters.

  • Summer Reading

    24/08/2016 Duración: 24min

    Summer is coming to a close and that means one thing -- last minute vacations! This week on the MashReads podcast, we chat all things vacation reading. What do we like to read on vacation? What makes a good summer book? Are "beach reads" actually a thing? Join us as we take a deep dive into all things summer reading.

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