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Buckle up, bookworms! It's time for The Page 1 Challenge. We don't judge a book by its cover – that's shallow. We judge a book by hearing its first page. Because that, well, that's shallow too, but it's kinda fun. After reading page 1 I'll reveal the title and author. OK, Let's get started...[ SPOILERS - DON'T READ UNTIL YOU LISTEN TO THE EPISODE!! ] . . . . This episode features the book The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend, by Katarina Bivald, published by Sourcebooks in 2013. Find this book on the website: https://a.co/d/3w3lhgLAuthor's website: http://katarinabivald.se/en/Pre-order “The Murders In Great Diddling” here: https://a.co/d/99ukLFuSupport the showThe Page 1 Challenge website is http://ThePage1Challenge.comThe Page 1 Challenge podcasts are recorded and edited Podcastle.ai - an amazingly simple tool that is perfect for podcasters. I'm a huge fan of this tool because it makes recording and editing super fast and efficient. I'm so enamored with Podcastle.ai that I'm also an Affiliate, so if you decide to try it and use this link, I get a few bucks:https://podcastle.ai/?ref=page1challengeCopyright compliance: Explicit consent to use their work has been granted by each author featured in The Page 1 Challenge.
Elin möter är en podcast om berättelser – ur livet, filmer, poddar, tv-serier och böcker – men tydligen också en podcast om djur. När Elin mötte journalisten och författaren Lars Berge pratade de om delfiner och vargar, när hon mötte författaren Katarina Bivald blev det hundsnack och när DN:s roliga bibliotekarie Jenny Lindh gästade podden blev det snack om åsnor. Men vilket djur skulle Elin själv vilja vara?Podcasten Elin möter görs av författaren Elin Olofsson och producenten Annelie Lanner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
När Elin möter författarkollegan Katarina Bivald blir det både snack om Bokmässan, Storbritannien och mord.Podcasten Elin möter görs av författaren Elin Olofsson och producenten Annelie Lanner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Är Elsa Martinelli en sk ”stark kvinna”? Var finns hoppet? Går det att lära av historien? Och är bibliotekarier alltid goda? Detta och mer innehåller veckans bokcirkel med författarna Åsa Hellberg och Katarina Bivald. Romanen De fyra vindarna utspelar sig i 30-talets USA, präglat av massarbetslöshet, migration och miljökatastrof. Johanna Stenius tipsar om höstens bästa feel-good & romance. Programledare Lisa Tallroth. Böcker som nämns i avsnittet: Den frusna trädgården av Kristin Hannah Näktergalen av Kristin Hannah En flicka som kallas Alice av Kristin Hannah De fyra vindarna av Kristin Hannah Migrant Mother (foto) av Dorothea Lange En dag ska jag lämna allt det här av Katarina Bivald Nya tider på Flanagans av Åsa Hellberg Nattklubbsdrottningen av Simona Ahrnstedt Smythe-Smith kvartetten av Julia Quinn Jul i rubinrött av Amanda Hellberg
O Autores e Livros dessa semana faz uma homenagem a Castro Alves , grande nome da literatura brasileira, patrono da cadeira número 7 da Academia Brasileira de Letras, que faleceu há 150 anos, em 6 de julho de 1871. Em memória à data, dedica o Encantos de Versos dessa edição à obra do escritor conhecido como o “poeta dos escravos” ou “da liberdade”. Aproveitando o início do mês julho, tradicionalmente mês de férias escolares e de dias mais frios, algumas sugestões de leituras especiais. Entre elas, “Um Mar para Amar, de Adalberto Cornavaca, "Trono de Cangalha", de Aroldo Veiga e “A Livraria dos Finais Felizes”, de Katarina Bivald. A entrevista da semana traz uma conversa descontraída sobre livros e dicas de leitura com o professor e pesquisador Luiz Artur Ferraretto. O Autores e Livros destaca também o lançamento, pela Livraria do Senado, do sexto volume da coleção “Arquivo S”, que traz reportagens sobre a revolta da vacina, as punições para negros no primeiro código penal brasileiro e outros temas.
Brea and Mallory talk about why we all love small town books so much and review what might be the ultimate reading chocolate snack. Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com!NEW Reading Glasses MerchRecommendations Store Sponsor - DipseaPromo Code - GLASSESOwl Crate JrPromo Code - GLASSES Links -Reading Glasses Facebook GroupReading Glasses Goodreads GroupAmazon Wish ListNewsletter Libro.fmUnreal Chocolates Books Mentioned - Cemetery Boys by Aiden ThomasWelcome to the Pine Away Motel and Cabins by Katarina Bivald, translated by Alice MenziesGirly Drinks by Mallory!!Bluebird, Bluebird by Attica LockeThe Readers from Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald, translated by Alice MenziesForget This Ever Happened by Cassandra Rose ClarkeQuiet Neighbors by Catriona McPherson
Our guest this week, Tabby Pawlitzki, is helping us continue our series on Global Readers. Once a season, we talk with a book lover who grew up in another country but has made the United States their home. In seasons 1 and 2 we talked to readers from Somalia and Ireland. In Season 3 we are exploring Germany. Fortunately Instagram has made meeting book-loving people who come from all over the world much easier which is how we connected with Tabby. She joined us remotely from her home in Los Angeles. Tabby moved from Germany to the United States as a teenager where she struggled a bit to understand American English versus the British English she had been taught in her home country, but she came to appreciate the American educational system which she found more inclusive. Tabby didn't read much in her teen years but came to love literature again in her 20s by reading Jane Austen. Now she is a pastry chef and co-host of the Modern Life podcast where she combines her love of literature and cinema by discussing book to movie adaptations. Tabby talks to us about why she thinks texts by German writers have the reputation of being very heavy, what destination in Germany you should definitely visit if you are a book lover, what is one of the strangest book to movie adaptations she has talked about on her podcast, and which of her favorite fairy tales hasn't been Disney-fied. Book mentioned in this episode: 1- The Little Witch by Orfried Preussler 2- Lottie and Lisa (The Parent Trap) by Erich Kastner 3- The Neverending Story by Michael Ende 4- The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 5- Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren 6- Fairytales by the Brothers Grimm - Star Thaler; Snow White and Rose Red 7- Books by Enid Blyton 8- Doctor Doolittle by Hugh Lofting 9- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain 10- Urmel by Max Kruse 11- Dune by Frank Herbert 12- Nothing Lasts Forever (Die Hard) by Roderick Thorp 13- Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir 14- Narziss and Goldmund by Hermann Hesse 15- Death in Venice by Thomas Mann 16- The Metamorphisis/ The Trial by Franz Kafka 17- All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque 18- Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen 19- Clothes Make The Man by Gottfried Keller 20- Far From The Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy 21- Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones 22- Frankenstein by Mary Shelley 23- Little Women - The Screenplay by Greta Gerwig 24- The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald
Our guest this week, Tabby Pawlitzki, is helping us continue our series on Global Readers. Once a season, we talk with a book lover who grew up in another country but has made the United States their home. In seasons 1 and 2 we talked to readers from Somalia and Ireland. In Season 3 we are exploring Germany. Fortunately Instagram has made meeting book-loving people who come from all over the world much easier which is how we connected with Tabby. She joined us remotely from her home in Los Angeles. Tabby moved from Germany to the United States as a teenager where she struggled a bit to understand American English versus the British English she had been taught in her home country, but she came to appreciate the American educational system which she found more inclusive. Tabby didn’t read much in her teen years but came to love literature again in her 20s by reading Jane Austen. Now she is a pastry chef and co-host of the Modern Life podcast where she combines her love of literature and cinema by discussing book to movie adaptations. Tabby talks to us about why she thinks texts by German writers have the reputation of being very heavy, what destination in Germany you should definitely visit if you are a book lover, what is one of the strangest book to movie adaptations she has talked about on her podcast, and which of her favorite fairy tales hasn’t been Disney-fied. Book mentioned in this episode: 1- The Little Witch by Orfried Preussler 2- Lottie and Lisa (The Parent Trap) by Erich Kastner 3- The Neverending Story by Michael Ende 4- The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 5- Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren 6- Fairytales by the Brothers Grimm - Star Thaler; Snow White and Rose Red 7- Books by Enid Blyton 8- Doctor Doolittle by Hugh Lofting 9- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain 10- Urmel by Max Kruse 11- Dune by Frank Herbert 12- Nothing Lasts Forever (Die Hard) by Roderick Thorp 13- Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir 7- Narziss and Goldmund by Hermann Hesse 8- Death in Venice by Thomas Mann 9- The Metamorphisis/ The Trial by Franz Kafka 10- All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque 11- Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen 12- Clothes Make The Man by Gottfried Keller 13- Far From The Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy 14- Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones 15- Frankenstein by Mary Shelley 15- Little Women - The Screenplay by Greta Gerwig The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald
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I den avslöjande boken Inifrån ger fd partiledaren Anna Kinberg Batra sig egen version av hur det gick till när hon på 997 dagar gick från hissad till dissad av de moderata partikollegorna. Anna gästar dagens avsnitt och berättar om uttalandet som blev början till slutet. I En dag ska jag lämna allt det här utmanar Katarina Bivald den amerikanska småstaden. I centrum står fyra vänner som håller på att förlora fotfästet i en värld som hatar alla avvikelser från heteronormen. I dagens avsnitt berättar Katarina att hon redan har fått arga brev från amerikanska läsare. Programledare Lisa Tallroth. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Går det att skriva en bok utan antagonist? Att älska alla sina karaktärer, även de som motarbetar protagonisten? Och vem behöver ha en egen utvecklingsbåge? Lyssna på Katarina Bivalds tankar kring detta och mycket annat. Av: Kerstin Önnebo, Klippning: Frida Liljeros, Musik: Maria Eggeling
Regresamos después de unas largas vacaciones. Y empezando una nueva temporada, con una reseña muy divertida. #Literatura #Reseñas #Novela #Comedia #Podcast “La Libreria de los Finales Felices” de Katarina Bivald. Tras dos años intercambiando cartas y pasión por los libros, Sara decide viajar a un pueblecito de Iowa para conocer a su anciana amiga Amy, pero cuando llega, ésta ha muerto, dejando una vieja casona y miles de libros. Sola en este alejado rincón, se da cuenta de que gracias a las cartas de Amy conoce bien a los habitantes del pueblo. Así, cuando se embarca en la locura de montar una original librería con los ejemplares de Amy se da cuenta de que hay un libro destinado a cambiar la vida de cada uno de ellos. Pero al hacerlo también cambiará la suya.
Jess and Trish overestimate how much wine they can reasonably drink before podcasting. They share the professional writers they wish wrote fanfic before assessing "The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend," by Katarina Bivald. They both are passionately distressed by an unrealistic depiction of stew and small town cohesion and end with Top 5 books they would recommend to strangers. Next month, "Beloved," by Toni Morrison. (Musical Credit: My Favorite Game by The Cardigans)
Authors Lucy Dillon, from England, and Katarina Bivald, from Sweden, talk about big dogs who seem to think they are tiny, steeling your mother's books and pretending to write science fiction when you realize the reality is just too much to handle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jess and Trish drink a bottle and a half of wine before playing judge a book by its title. A life changing event takes place when one of them actually guesses one correctly!! Who and which book? You'll have to listen to find out. They then discuss "Zorro" by Isabelle Allende, and touch upon plot points including children catching bears, the pressure of being a lady on a ship when everyone is trying to watch you dump your chamber pot, and the romance of being mute except for the girl of your dreams. Next month they review "The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend" by Katarina Bivald. Happy reading! (Musical credit: Fire and Fury by Oscar Lopez)
Joy to the world – ett nytt avsnitt har kommit! Vi recenserar bland andra Katarina Bivald, som Katta har läst, och Sara Stridsberg, som Sofia har läst, men framförallt pratar vi om favoriterna Cirkel-trilogin och Eleanor & Park. Som vanligt blickar vi lite framåt, men allra mest bakåt den här gången faktiskt. Vad gjorde vi själva när vi var unga egentligen? Nittonhundranittotvå dansade Katta till exempel med Nirvana, året innan det började vi titta på Beverly Hills 90201 på TV och ytterligare några år tidigare lyssnade Sofia på explicita Guns n’ Roses-texter när hennes ömma moder sydde julgardiner i samma rum. Nu är vi äldre och uppskattar en kväll som slutar tidigt och ett avsnitt av ett fint matlagningsprogram. Dessutom: förtjänar Joyce Carol Oates egentligen något litteraturpris när hon begår parentesbrott i en av sina böcker? Detta och mycket mer, hörrni!Böcker vi pratar om i avsnittet Katarina Bivald – Läsarna i Broken Wheel rekommenderar Jonas Hassen Khemiri – Allt jag inte minns Sara Stridsberg – Beckomberga: Ode till min familj Joyce Carol Oates – Två eller tre saker jag glömde saga dig (det kan hända att Sofia kallar Nadia för Nancy upprepade gånger, men det får ni leva med den här gången) Nathan Filer – Chocken efter fallet Liv Strömquist och Caroline Ringskog Ferrada-Noli – Kära Liv och Caroline Karolina Ramqvist – Flickvännen Sara Bergmark Elfgren och Mats Strandberg – Cirkeln, Eld och Nyckeln Rainbow Rowell – Eleanor & Park Andra tidsfördriv Den där om Jenny Mitt så kallade liv Beverly Hills 90210 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Masterchef Australia, säsong 1: Och så Rocket Queen med Guns n’ Roses, så klart! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I det här programmet pratar vi om följande böcker: Läsarna i Broken Wheel rekommenderar av Katarina Bivald, Ett oemotståndligt förslag av Birgitta Bergin, Akutbjällran av Karin Brunk Holmqvist, Lucy Dillons böcker, Toscana tur och retur av Åsa Hellberg. Intervju med författarna Carin Hjulström (Irene panik, Finns inte på kartan) och Birgitta Bergin (aktuell med En oemotståndlig affär). Trevlig lyssning! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.