Reading Too Much Into is a monthly podcast where my friend, Avery Fast, and I, Shelbi Carpenter, will talk about one book each month. Follow along and become part of our virtual book club!
Hello and welcome back to Reading Too Much Into! This month we are Reading Too Much Into Something Wonderful by Jo Lloyd, a short story collection that discusses how we treat people. Lloyd is a beautiful writer who uses the pen as a knife to carve these stories carefully. Next month we will be reading If I had Your Face by Frances Cha. In this episode, our guest and friend Emily Gibsonis joining us! She is another librarian-to-be and bookworm! You can find her on @emlimey on Instagram and @emlimeypaige on TikTok.
Hello Everyone! Thanks for listening to another episode of Reading Too Much Into! For our October (yes, I realize this is two days late but let's pretend it's not) book, we are reading too much into The Maidens by Alex Michaelides.This is a super complex murder mystery that is the perfect read for Halloween or anyone who is a crime junkie. Mariana, the main character, goes back to her college to comfort her adoptive daughter, whose roommate has just been murdered. While she is there, she starts to investigate the murder, and it reveals deep secrets from her own past. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did! Follow us @readingtoomuchintopodcast on Instagram and Tik Tok. Also, leave us a review on Apple podcast and let us know what book you would like to read with us!
Hello everyone! For this month's episode, we are reading too much into AM I TheRe YeT? The LooP-de-LooP, ZiGZAGGinG JouRNeY To ADuLTHooD by Mari Andrews. This is a fantastic book about your devastating, heartbreaking, astonishing, and bewildering 20's. Listen to us talk about gratitude, work, relationships, and everything in between with this book. Thanks for listening!
In this episode, Avery and I read too much into Emma Clines' second work of literature, Daddy. This engrossing collection of short stories analyzes female and male relationships from every angle. You can find the link to Emma Clines' website here. And in this episode, Avery mentions a Guardian article which is linked here. Next month we will be reading Am I There Yet? The Loop-de-Loop, Zigzagging Journey to Adulthood by Mari Andrew.
In this episode we are reading too much into Caste: The Origins of our discontents by Isabel Wilkerson. We asked our friend Michael Tate to join us on the podcast to talk about race in America, and Wilkerson's book. If you want to learn more about Caste or Isabel Wilkerson I have provided the link to her website here. You can listen to her talk about her book on this podcast here, and you can check out Oprah's book club and look at some of the discussion questions. This episode and the next we also partnered with What the Smut. A podcast where four girlfriends read and disc paranormal eroticas it's a hilarious podcast that I think you should all listen to. You can find them on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and Overcast. Next month we will be reading Daddy by Emma Cline!
Hello for this episode Avery and I compare the book Normal People by Sally Rooney to Hulu's adaptation of the book. I have provided the appropriate links below. https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/2144569/sally-rooneyhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Author/Sally-Rooney-816390975364403/https://twitter.com/normalpeople?lang=enNext month we will be reading Caste by Isabelle Wilkerson. Happy Halloween and don't forget to vote!
Hello, Bookworms! In this episode, Avery and I, Shelbi Carpenter, discuss Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia. You can visit her website using the link below. https://www.silviamoreno-garcia.com/blog/Next week we will be reading Normal People by Sally Rooney. I could not find Rooney's website, so here is her Wikipedia page and another website about here. https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/2144569/sally-rooneyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_RooneyAvery and I talk about femicide in this episode, and below is the link to the article we discuss. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/while-u-s-has-metoo-latin-america-s-ni-una-n875091Thanks for listening. We will see you next month.
This month Avery Fast and I read The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett. The story of two identical twin sisters whose lives become polar opposites after one sister decides to lie about her race. Here is the link to Brit Bennet's Website. https://britbennett.com/
In this episode of Reading too Much Into, Shelbi and Avery discuss Little Constructions by Anna Burns. A crazy, fantastic book about a family of gangsters in the weird town of Tiptoe Floorboard. Check out more about Anna Burns here: https://www.faber.co.uk/tutors/anna-burns/ Here is a link to the article “‘Little Constructions’ Burns with Unstoppable Rage” by Michael Schaub: https://www.npr.org/2020/02/22/807893986/little-constructions-burns-with-unstoppable-rageHere is the link for Lauren McCluskey: https://www.si.com/track-and-field/2018/12/26/university-utah-track-athlete-lauren-mccluskey-911-calls-shooting#:~:text=Lauren%20McCluskey%2C%20a%2021%2Dyear,who%20had%20been%20harassing%20McCluskey.Doe Family Tree: Other important characters: Benedict-13 Jetty Doe (cousin)Janinjoshuatine Tom Cusack/customer Tom (other Tom’s friend)Unity-10 Tom Spaders/Gunshop Tom (owner of the shop/ lover to Jotty)Jotty-9 Johnjoe (John’s right-hand man/betraying snitch)Samuel-8 Narrator- WHO IS HE John-7 Aunt Jacky (really Johns mother)Abel (twin)-5 Janet (John Doe’s wife)Abel (twin)-5 Judas (John’s son/daydreams)Gussie-4 Julia (Johns daughter)Hale-2Hesit-1