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    The Readirect Podcast

    Shifting the conversation back to books. Hosted by Abigail Hewins and Emily Rojas.
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    Episodes (42)

    Reading Rewind: The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler Warner

    Reading Rewind: The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler Warner

    Today, we're revisiting a childhood favorite, "The Boxcar Children" by Gertrude Chandler Warner.  Diving into the historical context surrounding the tale's publication, we discuss the stark differences between the 1924 original and the 1942 revision, revealing how time can color a story's message.

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    Explore the Boxcar Children Cookbook (someone please order this so we can know what's inside.)

    Recent Reads:


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    Drafting Our Team of Banned Books

    Drafting Our Team of Banned Books

    Crack open the pages of controversy with us as we venture through the tangled web of banned and challenged books.  Today, we're drafting our team of banned books, each picking three books we love that are frequently banned or challenged.

    Join us and discover how these books are more than just stories; they're crucial conversations on racism, marginalized communities, and the raw truths of adolescence that are at risk of being silenced.

    Team Abigail: 

    Team Emily: 

    Plus, books we've read lately:

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    Interview with Author Jason Kirk: A Deep Dive into "Hell is a World Without You"

    Interview with Author Jason Kirk: A Deep Dive into "Hell is a World Without You"

    Join us as we sit down with debut-author Jason Kirk, whose novel "Hell is a World Without You" paints a visceral portrait of life growing up in the grip of Southern evangelical culture.

    Whether or not your story follows a similar path to main-character Isaac's, we think you'll find something to relate to in this novel. Join us as we sit down for an interview with the author!

    Prior to February 17, 2024, all proceeds from this book will be donated to the Trevor Project.

    Hell is a World Without You:
    Rarely has an Evangelical upbringing been depicted with the relentless honesty, wide-ranging empathy, and Superbad-meets-Siddhartha playfulness of HELL IS A WORLD WITHOUT YOU. During the time of Pizza Hut buffets, 9/11, and all-night Mario Kart parties, a grieving teenager faces a mortal crossroads: fire-and-brimstone certainty vs. forbidden love. And whether or not you've ever begged God to delay the Rapture (so you could have time to lose your virginity), that kid's story is about you.

    Listener Book Recommendations | Discover Your Next Favorite Read!

    Listener Book Recommendations | Discover Your Next Favorite Read!

    Ever find yourself in a literary rut, wondering what book to pick up next? Fear not, we are here with a treasure trove of curated reads that promise to ignite your passion for books. 

    We asked our listeners to share their recent favorite and least favorite reads, and created a list of personalized recommendations for them! 

    Here's a list of our recommendations:

    Book Talk #5: Manacled, Gypsy Rose Blanchard, Problematic Authors & Reading Recap!

    Book Talk #5: Manacled, Gypsy Rose Blanchard, Problematic Authors & Reading Recap!

    It's a jam-packed Book Talk episode today, as we have A LOT to discuss.

    First, we're talking Manacled, the Dramione story that rivals the original Harry Potter series. Emily may have gone on a deep dive into more Draco/Hermione pairings, and is also recommending Draco Malfoy and the Mortifying Ordeal of Being in Love. To avoid Manacled spoilers, skip to 18:20.

    Then we're talking recent problematic author Cate Corrain's review-bombing & subsequent lost book deal. And how not to write an apology note.

    Finally, we're skimming over Gyspy Rose Blanchard's new "book", and looking forward to the day she actually releases her real memoir. Until then, this will suffice, we suppose.

    Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @readirectpodcast! Catch you on the flippity flip. 

    What’s in and What’s Out in 2024

    What’s in and What’s Out in 2024

    We're back from holiday break with a fresh episode where we recap our recent reads and look forward to 2024. 

    Books Mentioned

    Plus, a Sam Claflin Count of Monte Cristo mini-series in 2024? Count us in (wink).

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    Book Club: Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret by Judy Blume

    Book Club: Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret by Judy Blume

    We're on a holiday break, but we're re-releasing one of our favorite bonus episodes, all about Judy Blume's cherished novel, "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret." 

    Having both missed out on this gem in our tween years, we unpack the novel's continued relevance. This deep dive sheds light on the book's educational value in navigating the roaring tides of puberty, the quest for religious identity, and the tug-of-war of familial relationships. 

    We feel this movie adaptation is a perfect movie to watch over the holidays with family of all ages. It's truly an all-time great adaptation. 

    Enjoy this re-released episode, and we'll be back with more content in two weeks! Merry Christmas & happy holidays! 

    2023 in Books with Special Guest Hannah aka @dollhousebooks!

    2023 in Books with Special Guest Hannah aka @dollhousebooks!

    Ready for a literary adventure? Buckle up as we, your hosts Abigail Hewins and Emily Rojas, invite you to remanence about 2023's year of books, featuring our dear friend and book-lover, Hannah (@dollhousebooks on IG!). 

    A soon-to-be librarian and an active bookstagrammer, Hannah adds an enriching perspective to our animated discussion on our top reads, reading experiences, and the books we are eagerly awaiting. 

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    Book Talk #4 | Iron Flame Deep Dive, Spotify Audiobooks & Recent Reads

    Book Talk #4 | Iron Flame Deep Dive, Spotify Audiobooks & Recent Reads

    We're back today for another Book Talk episode to discuss all things book-related we've been meaning to talk about!

    Mostly, this is a deep dive into our initial reactions of Iron Flame, sequel to Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros. We're talking about the book's plot, THAT SHOCKING ENDING, and our theories for future installments. Spoiler alert!!

    Plus, we're discussing our thoughts on Spotify's new audiobook feature, and sharing books we've read recently.

    Here's Emily's mac & cheese recipe from @mxrium on TikTok

    Interview with Jennifer L. Armentrout

    Interview with Jennifer L. Armentrout

    Join us for a very exciting interview with NYT bestselling author, Jennifer L. Armentrout! Jennifer is the author of the renowned 'Blood and Ash' series, and she's here today to discuss her newest release, A Fire in the Flesh, book #3 in the prequel 'Flesh and Fire' series.

    We're discussing world-building, writing a prequel series while simultaneously writing the original series, BookTok and more! 

    Tune in for this conversation! 

    Book Club: The Woman in Me by Britney Spears

    Book Club: The Woman in Me by Britney Spears

    For today's episode we're deep-diving the newest celeb memoir release - The Woman in Me by Britney Spears.

    Join us as we discuss the things you've already read from the headlines about this book, and the parts that haven't made as big of a splash. We surprisingly really loved this book, and found it heartbreaking, devastating and insightful.

    Read Britney's memoir, or just listen to us talk about it. 

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    Hunger Games Deep Dive + The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

    Hunger Games Deep Dive + The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

    Journey with us as we navigate the heart-wrenching narrative of sacrifice, rebellion, and hope in Susan Collins' Hunger Games trilogy, and the much-anticipated prequel, the Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.

    We'll paint a vivid picture of the oppressive regime, love triangles, and plot twists that keep readers turning the pages. We'll enlighten you on the intricate relationships, sacrifice, and courage that make Katniss an unforgettable character. But we're not stopping at the trilogy. We'll also venture into the prequel's realm and dissect Coriolanus Snow's ambitions, his shrewd tactics during the 15th Hunger Games, and his intricate relationship with Lucy Gray.

    Plus, a brief discussion of Fourth Wing at the beginning for a reading update from Emily.

    Books We've Read Recently:

    Spooky Season Book Draft #2

    Spooky Season Book Draft #2

    Do the words, YA books, complex plots, and lovable characters make your heartbeat faster? Brace yourselves as we plunge into the eerie world of our favorite books, perfect for those autumn nights. 

    Join us as we take you down these chilly paths with our second annual spooky season book draft! 

    This year's draft picks:
    Emily

    Abigail

    Honorable Mentions:

    And if you want a good laugh, here's the teacher TikTok inserting himself into the Twilight universe.

    Follow us on instagram @redirectpodcast! And stay tuned for exciting things coming later this fall... Like Brittney's book and the Hunger Games prequel. 

    Book Talk: End of Year Goals, Fourth Wing, Recent Reads and New Releases Coming Soon

    Book Talk: End of Year Goals, Fourth Wing, Recent Reads and New Releases Coming Soon

    We're back with another book talk episode, the time for us to catch up on all things book-related! Today we're recapping books we've read recently, discussing our progress on our goals, and previewing upcoming new releases.

    Our next episode, we'll be doing a book club on Jill Duggar Dillard's upcoming memoir, Counting the Cost. Be sure to tune in for that in two weeks!

    Book Club: Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston

    Book Club: Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston

    Today we're recapping and deep-diving into the wildly popular Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston!

    From the flirty emails to the political implications to the biggest reaches, we're covering it all. Also, we both watched the Amazon Prime original movie, and we're discussing the casting, the changes, and the love story.

    Here's the article Emily referenced that refers to the movie as part of the Netflix Christmas Universe. 


    Books We've Read Lately: 


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    Reading Rewind: The Giver by Lois Lowry

    Reading Rewind: The Giver by Lois Lowry

    We're going back to elementary/middle school for today's episode and re-reading The Giver by Lois Lowry!

    We loved this book as kids, but as we learned from Little House on the Prairie, not every book holds up to adult scrutiny. Listen to this episode to find out what we thought on the re-read. Plus find out what we've been reading lately (big updates ahead).

    What we've read recently:

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    Book to Screen Adaptations with Zach Freshley

    Book to Screen Adaptations with Zach Freshley

    For today's episode, we're joined by screenwriter, old-timey novel lover and Abigail's fiance, Zach Freshley! We're discussing all things book-to-screen adaptations, ones we've loved, ones we've hated, and ones we're dying to see come to fruition. 

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    Book Talk #2 | The Song of Achilles, Reading Goals, New Releases and More!

    Book Talk #2 | The Song of Achilles, Reading Goals, New Releases and More!

    Today we're just catching up on all the book-related topics we've been dying to discuss! First, we talk about our recent read, The Song of Achilles. Then, we're recapping a few recent favorites. Finally, we're asking ourselves, why do so many book synopses have the word, "penetrating" in them?

    All of this and more is in today's Book Talk episode!

    Here's all the books we discussed: