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Literary Connections

Staying connected around the world by reading together.

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    52. Into the Blue

    James and Melissa discuss Emma Brodie’s Into the Blue through themes of consent, genre, and the use of allusion.Join us next month when we’ll be reading Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke.

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    51. The Night We Met

    Melissa and James discuss The Night We Met by Abby Jimenez through themes of friendship, support, and redemption.Join us next month when we’ll be reading Into the Blue by Emma Brodie.

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    50. Fourth Wing

    This month, to celebrate of our fiftieth episode, James and Melissa FINALLY discuss Rebecca Yarros’ Fourth Wing (the first book only) through themes of power, friendship, and shadow daddies.Join us next month when we’ll be reading The Night We Met by Abby Jimenez.

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    49. Fake Skating

    This month, Melissa and James discuss Lynn Painter’s Fake Skating through themes of patriarchy, objectification, and so. many. tropes.Join us next month for our FIFTIETH episode in which we finally discuss Rebecca Yarros’ endlessly popular Fourth Wing (the first book of the series only).

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    48. A Merry Little Ex-Mas

    This month, James and Melissa take a detour into movies discussing A Merry Little Ex-Mas through themes of gender roles, want vs need, and green worlds.Join us next month for Goodreads Choice YA Fiction Winner (and somehow our first hockey romance book), Fake Skating by Lynn Painter.

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    47. Remain

    Melissa and James discuss Remain by Nicholas Sparks and M. Night Shyamalan through themes of money, power, and connection.Join us next month for our first movie episode, special for the holidays: A Merry Little Ex-Mas, available on Netflix.

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    46. Katabasis

    Melissa and James discuss R. F. Kuang’s Katabasis through themes of power, motivation, and the hell that is academia.Join us next month for Remain by Nicholas Sparks and M. Night Shyamalan.

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    45. Atmosphere

    James and Melissa discuss Taylor Jenkins Reid’s Atmosphere through themes of radical acceptance, community versus individuality, and love.Join us next month for Katabasis by R.F. Kuang.

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    44. Sunrise on the Reaping (Hunger Games #0.5)

    Melissa and James discuss Suzanne Collins’ latest Hunger Games prequel, Sunrise on the Reaping, through themes of integrity, the role of government, and human nature.Join us next month for Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid.

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    43. Great Big Beautiful Life

    Melissa and James discuss Emily Henry’s Great Big Beautiful Life through themes of truth, process, and relationships.Join us next month for Sunrise on the Reaping, the new Hunger Games prequel by Suzanne Collins.

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    42. Colored Television

    James and Melissa discuss Danzy Senna’s Colored Television through themes of categorization, integrity, and a brief detour into American Girl Doll lore.Join us next month for Great Big Beautiful Life, our annual return to Emily Henry.

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    41. The Pairing

    Melissa and James discuss Casey McQuiston’s The Pairing through themes of self-discovery, relationships, and cross-cultural encounters. Spiciness warning for the book itself!Join us next month for Colored Television by Danzy Senna.

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    40. The Wedding People

    Melissa and James discuss Alison Espach’s The Wedding People through themes of loneliness, connection, and ritual. Trigger warning for attempted suicide.Join us next month for The Pairing by Casey McQuiston (spiciness warning).

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    39. The Merriest Misters

    Melissa and James discuss Timothy Janovsky’s The Merriest Misters by through themes of control, mentorship, and personal growth.Join us next month for The Wedding People by Alison Espach.

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    38. Intermezzo

    James, Melissa, and special guest Elyse Kanagaratnam discuss Sally Rooney’s Intermezzo through themes of care ethics, character doubling, and Melissa’s very strong views on birth order.Join us later this month for The Merriest Misters by Timothy Janovsky.

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    37. Slow Dance

    James and Melissa discuss Rainbow Rowell’s Slow Dance through themes of personal growth, escape, and returning home.Join us next month for Intermezzo by Sally Rooney.

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    36. Twelfth Knight

    James and Melissa discuss Alexene Farol Follmuth's Twelfth Knight through themes of performance, identity, and greatness via their respective source texts of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and the great 2006 romcom She's the Man.Join us next month for Slow Dance by Rainbow Rowell.

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    35. I Hope This Finds You Well

    James and Melissa discuss Natalie Sue's I Hope This Finds You Well through themes of power, personal growth, and whether or not you should be friends with your coworkers.Join us next month for Twelfth Knight by Alexene Farol Follmuth.

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    34. How to End a Love Story

    James and Melissa discuss Yulin Kuang's How to End a Love Story, touching on forgiveness, genre, and how everything is just fanfiction. Notes: trigger warning for suicide of a loved one, and spiciness alert for lots of heterosexual intercourse.Join us next month for Natalie Sue's I Hope This Finds You Well.

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    33. Funny Story

    James and Melissa discuss Emily Henry’s Funny Story through themes of communication, community, and compromise.Join us next month for Yulin Kuang's How to End a Love Story (spiciness alert for lots of heterosexual intercourse.)

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    32. The Spirit Bares Its Teeth

    James and Melissa discuss Andrew Joseph White’s The Spirit Bares Its Teeth, talking about systems of power, resistance, and the use of violence in this book's (warning!) very graphic imagery.Join us next month when we return to lighter themes with Emily Henry's 2024 summer read, Funny Story.

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    31. Once More with Feeling

    Melissa and James discuss Elissa Sussman’s Once more with Feeling, touching on Broadway, Britney, Barbie, and more.Join us next month when we read The Spirit Bares Its Teeth by Andrew Joseph White.Meanwhile, check out Melissa’s cameo in the SF Chronicle’s feature on SF’s best karaoke bars. Very on-brand.

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    30. Check & Mate

    Melissa and James discuss Goodreads Choice Awards Young Adult Fiction winner of 2023, Check & Mate by Ali Hazelwood, through themes of caretaking, identities, and genre.Join us next month when we read Once More with Feeling by Elissa Sussman.

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    29. The Woman In Me

    James and Melissa discuss Britney Spears’ memoir The Woman in Me through themes of power, faith, and connection.Join us next month when we read the Goodreads Choice Awards Young Adult Fiction winner of 2023, Check & Mate by Ali Hazelwood.

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    28. 10 Things That Never Happened

    Melissa and James discuss Alexis Hall’s 10 Things That Never Happened through themes of capitalism, management styles, and nachos.Join us next month when we read this year’s hottest memoir, The Woman in Me by Britney Spears.

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    27. Yellowface

    Melissa and James discuss R. F. Kuang's Yellowface through themes of authorship, ambition, and what we owe (or don’t) to our communities.Join us next month when we read Alexis Hall’s new holiday romance, 10 Things That Never Happened.

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    26. Romantic Comedy

    James and Melissa discuss Curtis Sittenfeld’s Romantic Comedy through themes of identity, author credibility, and, unfortunately, the Manosphere. Join us next month when we read Yellowface by R. F. Kuang.

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    25. Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute

    Melissa and James read Talia Hibbert’s Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute through themes of personal narratives, voice, and self-actualization.Join us next month when we read Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld.

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    24. Happy Place

    Melissa and James read Emily Henry’s Happy Place through themes of purpose, friendship, and the metaphor of pottery.Join us next month when we read Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute by Talia Hibbert.

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    23. Remarkably Bright Creatures

    Melissa and James read Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt through themes of community, identity, and an unexpected case for Universal Basic Income.Join us next month when we read Happy Place by Emily Henry.

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    22. Lessons in Chemistry

    Melissa and James read Goodreads Choice Awards 2022 Best Debut Novel winner, Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus, through themes of feminism, impact, and letting children be children (or not).Join us next month when we read Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt.

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    21. Anatomy: A Love Story

    Melissa and James read Dana Schwartz's Anatomy: A Love Story, touching on gender and class, education, and vampire-adjacent plot points.Join us next month for Goodreads Choice Awards 2022 Best Debut Novel winner, Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus.

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    20. All My Rage

    Melissa and James read Sabaa Tahir's All My Rage, through themes of memory, imagination, justice, and salvation.Join us next month for another Goodreads Choice Best YA Fiction finalist, Anatomy: A Love Story by Dana Schwartz.

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    19. The Do-Over

    Melissa and James read Lynn Painter's The Do-Over just in time (okay, five weeks early) for Valentine's Day, discussing life lessons, favorite movies, and trying to figure out what "main character" actually means.Join us next month for Goodreads Choice Best YA Fiction finalist, All My Rage by Sabaa Tahir.

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    18. Kiss Her Once for Me

    James and Melissa read Alison Cochrun's Kiss Her Once for Me through themes of self-actualization, parents and grandparents, and smashing capitalism (or not).Join us next month for an early Valentine’s Day special,The Do-Over by Lynn Painter.

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    17. It Ends with Us

    James and Melissa read Colleen Hoover's It Ends With Us, discussing personal responsibility, traditional gender roles, and why this book so popular. Trigger warning for domestic abuse.Join us next month Alison Cochrun's Kiss Her Once for Me, a tribute to James' newly-embraced love of the holiday romcom.

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    16. She Gets The Girl

    James and Melissa read She Gets the Girl by Rachael Lippincott and Alyson Derrick through themes of want-versus-need, female friendships, and whether "becoming your true self" is a real thing.Join us next month for Colleen Hoover's It Ends With Us (trigger warning for domestic abuse).

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    15. Debating Darcy

    James and Melissa read Sayantani DasGupta's Debating Darcy (and also Fire Island from Hulu), discussing narrative ownership, why regency media is so popular, and Melissa's high school forensics experience.Join us next month for She Gets the Girl by Rachael Lippincott and Alyson Derrick.

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    14. A Marvellous Light

    James and Melissa discuss Freya Marske's A Marvellous Light, through themes of family, belonging, and chance. Content warning for our younger viewers; some NC-17 chapters in here again.Join us next month for Debating Darcy by Sayantani DasGupta (with a dash of Hulu's Fire Island for good measure).

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    13. The Love Hypothesis

    Melissa and James discuss Ali Hazelwood's The Love Hypothesis, touching on power dynamics, the role of sex scenes (content warning for our younger listeners!), and certainty vs doubt.Join us next month for A Marvellous Light by Freya Marske. Content warning again for a couple of very sexy chapters that might not be appropriate for all readers.

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    12. The Girls I've Been

    James and Melissa discuss Tess Sharpe's The Girls I've Been through themes of found family, trauma and empathy, and some accidental spoilers for Marvel: Agents of Shield.Join us next month for The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood. Content warning for a couple of very sexy chapters that might not be appropriate for all listeners.

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    11. Last Night at the Telegraph Club

    James and Melissa discuss Malinda Lo's Last Night at the Telegraph Club through conversations about cultural identity, gender presentation and performance, and narrative voice.Join us next month for The Girls I've Been by Tess Sharpe.

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    10. Firekeeper's Daughter

    James and Melissa discuss 2021 Goodreads Choice YA Fiction winner Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley through themes of identity, community responsibility, and physical and mental boundaries. Toward the end of the episode, they experiment with a new segment, responding to an IB Literature exam prompt.Join us next month for Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo, the 2021 YA National Book Award winner.

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    09. Truly Devious (Books 1-4)

    Melissa and James discuss the detective fiction genre, anxiety as a superpower, and responsibilities to traumatized communities through Maureen Johnson's Truly Devious series: all four books that are out as of February 2022.Join us next month for Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley, Goodreads Choice #1 YA in 2021, and the most-mentioned book across all Best YA of 2021 lists our producer could find on the internet.

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    08. The House in the Cerulean Sea

    Melissa and James discuss surveillance culture, community, and making meaning through TJ Klune's The House in the Cerulean Sea. Spoilers, as always.Join us next month for Maureen Johnson's Truly Devious series -- yes, all 4 books that are out.

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    07. One Last Stop

    James and Melissa discuss love at first sight, generational disconnects, and pancakes through Casey McQuiston's One Last Stop. Join us next month for The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune.

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    06. Spin the Dawn

    Melissa and James discuss loyalty, character arcs, and May-December romances through Elizabeth Lim's Spin the Dawn.Next up, we'll be reading One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston.Follow us on Twitter at @lit_connections .

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    05. Tokyo Ever After

    James and Melissa discuss identity, culture, and allusions to The Princess Diaries through Emiko Jean's Tokyo Ever After.Next up, we'll be reading Spin the Dawn by Elizabeth Lim.New! Follow us on Twitter at @lit_connections .

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    04. You Should See Me in a Crown

    Melissa and James discuss Leah Johnson's You Should See Me in a Crown.Join us next month for Tokyo Ever After by Emiko Jean.Follow us on Twitter at @lit_connections .

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Staying connected around the world by reading together.

HOSTED BY

Melissa Hansen, James Earle, and Kimberly Johnson

Produced by Kimberly Johnson

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