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This week’s episode taught Magda and Lindsay a valuable lesson: a bad book can be made better by an even worse movie. That’s right, they’re discussing all things Wuthering Heights…and “Wuthering Heights.”
Okay, okay. So even though they may not have loved everything about Emily Brontë’s sole work, they definitely agree it has depth and is, in its own right, revolutionary. The movie…well, that’s another story….literally.
Books mentioned in the episode:
“Maryr!“ by Kaveh Akbar
“Hope in the Dark“ by Rebecca Solnit
“The Tattered Cover“ by Ellery Adams
“The Gate of the Feral Gods“ by Matt Dinniman
“Wuthering Heights“ by Emily Brontë
“Agnes Grey“ by Anne Brontë
“Jane Eyre“ by Charlotte Brontë
“Samantha: The Next Chapter“ by Fiona Davis
“Deep Cuts“ by Holly Brickley
“Carrie“ by Stephen King
“Foundation“ by Isaac Asmiov
Email us!
Literally Books Website
Literally Books Instagram
Magda's Instagram
Lindsay's Instagram
Literally Books YouTube
Intro & Outro Song: "Would it Kill You," courtesy of The Solder Thread
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This week’s episode taught Magda and Lindsay a valuable lesson: a bad book can be made better by an even worse movie. That’s right, they’re discussing all things Wuthering Heights…and “Wuthering Heights.”
Okay, okay. So even though they may not have loved everything about Emily Brontë’s sole work, they definitely agree it has depth and is, in its own right, revolutionary. The movie…well, that’s another story….literally.
Books mentioned in the episode:
“Maryr!“ by Kaveh Akbar
“Hope in the Dark“ by Rebecca Solnit
“The Tattered Cover“ by Ellery Adams
“The Gate of the Feral Gods“ by Matt Dinniman
“Wuthering Heights“ by Emily Brontë
“Agnes Grey“ by Anne Brontë
“Jane Eyre“ by Charlotte Brontë
“Samantha: The Next Chapter“ by Fiona Davis
“Deep Cuts“ by Holly Brickley
“Carrie“ by Stephen King
“Foundation“ by Isaac Asmiov
Email us!
Literally Books Website
Literally Books Instagram
Magda's Instagram
Lindsay's Instagram
Literally Books YouTube
Intro & Outro Song: "Would it Kill You," courtesy of The Solder Thread