The Uncommon Reader

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The Uncommon Reader

Join reader and creator Chris Dougherty (TikTok/Instagram@chrisreadsbooks) on The Uncommon Reader, a show that explores literature through the lens of study. Each episode will explore important discussions about literature and books, the culture of literature, and discussions that push forward literature into spaces it deserves to exist in. New episodes drop every Thursday! Subscribe on Substack @chrisdougherty to get episodes two days early, as well as access to The Uncommon Reader Book Club

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    Heather Ann Thompson | The Morality of Violence: Why Facts Matter in Reckoning with America's Dark Past

    Join The Book Club! https://www.patreon.com/readmorebooksUse code 'SPRINGBOOKS' for 50% off your first month! Uncover the hidden truths behind America’s most sensationalized cases with Heather Ann Thompson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian. This episode reveals how media narratives distort reality and shape public opinion, and offers lessons that resonate just as powerfully today. If you've ever questioned the stories that divide us, this deep dive into the past will challenge what you think you know.Heather Ann Thompson walks us through her meticulous research process, contrasting her work on Blood in the Water with her latest book, Fear and Fury. She shares how access to archives, legal transcripts, and bureaucratic records uncover overlooked details, transforming sensational stories into nuanced histories. You'll discover how misinformation, racial stereotypes, and media manipulation fueled crises in the 80s and 70s—and how those same tactics are shaping current events.We break down:The myths surrounding the Attica Prison uprising and Bernie Goetz's subway shootingThe role of conservative media in crafting narratives that stoke racial fear and false victimhoodHow political messaging from Reagan’s era laid the groundwork for today’s culture of vigilante justiceThe importance of factual integrity and context in fighting misinformationThe evolving landscape of jury trials and how public perceptions are shaped by legal theatricsHeather Ann Thompson is currently on tour discussing Fear And Fury. You can view her upcoming tour dates here.

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    Essential Reading: Karl Öve Knausgaard

    Join the book club here --> https://www.patreon.com/readmorebooksFollow on all socials @chrisreadsbooksIn this episode of the Uncommon Reader Podcast, host Chris Dougherty shares his reading journey, focusing on 'My Struggle' by Karl Öve Knausgaard. He discusses the visceral themes of death, aging, and personal growth found in literature, while also providing updates on his book club and engaging with listener questions. The conversation emphasizes the importance of solitude, the complexity of family dynamics, and the need for deeper connections with literature.

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    2026 Bookish Predictions

    Join our book club! https://www.patreon.com/readmorebooksUse code 'BOOKS1' for 50% off your first month! Follow on socials:IG: https://www.instagram.com/chrisreadsbooks_TT: https://www.tiktok.com/@chrisreadsbooksIn the inaugural episode of 2026 for the Uncommon Reader podcast, host Chris Dougherty reflects on the success of the previous season and shares his excitement for the new year. He discusses his current reading journey, highlighting books like "A Man Without a Country" by Kurt Vonnegut and "The Last Picture Show" by Larry McMurtry. Chris emphasizes the importance of approaching literature with curiosity and intention, inviting listeners to join his Patreon community for deeper discussions. He also shares his predictions for the literary landscape in 2026, including an increase in male readership, the rise of audiobooks, and the potential for Karl Ove Knausgaard to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. Throughout the episode, Chris encourages audience engagement by asking for their reading recommendations and predictions.

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    6: Alysha Fortune Reads

    SummaryIn this conversation, Alysha Fortune shares her deep admiration for the book 'Red Rising,' highlighting Darrow's character development and the emotional depth of the narrative. The discussion touches on the political intrigue and parallels to 'Game of Thrones,' showcasing the story's complexity and its characters.TakeawaysRed Rising is Alysha's favorite book of all time.Darrow's character undergoes significant growth throughout the series.The sixth book offers a more introspective look at Darrow.The political maneuvering in Red Rising is reminiscent of Game of Thrones.The story features a complex web of factions and conflicts.Alysha appreciates the emotional highs and lows in the narrative.Character arcs are crucial for engaging storytelling.The series explores themes of war and politics on a grand scale.Alysha values the depth of emotion in character development.Darrow's evolution keeps the story fresh and engaging.Substack subscribers get 2-day early access to all newly released episodes, as well as access to the subscriber-only Discord server. You can upgrade your subscription with a 25% LIFETIME discount here.Follow Chris on socials @chrisreadsbooksFollow Alysha on socials @AlyshaFortuneReadsIf you're enjoying the show, please like, rate, and subscribe. This helps grow the show and expose it to new listeners, which in turn helps us put more into the show to provide a greater experience for you, the listener.

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    5. Sam Luke

    A captivating discussion with Sam, also known as @headyreads (Instagram & TikTok), about his journey in the BookTok and Bookstagram niche, his viral growth, and the impact of diverse reading. The conversation explores the importance of connecting with literature, the role of social media in promoting reading, and the personal experiences that shape one's reading journey.Follow Sam on all socials @headyreads

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    BookTok, History & Literature w/ Josh Johnson

    In this engaging episode of the Uncommon Reader podcast, host Chris Dougherty sits down with Josh Johnson, the insightful mind behind the Compendium podcast. Together, they delve into the intricacies of creating compelling content, the challenges of balancing history and literature, and their shared experience of reading Don DeLillo's "White Noise." Join them as they explore the art of storytelling, the importance of community-driven content, and the future of their creative endeavors. Don't miss this thought-provoking conversation that bridges the worlds of history and literature.Follow Josh on socials @JoshReadsBooksSubscribe to Josh on Substack here.Listen to Compendium here.Join the Substack Community for two-day early access to podcast episodes, the private Discord community, and more here!Follow Chris on socials @chrisreadsbooksIf you're enjoying the show, please consider rating 5 stars, and subscribing to get notified instantly when new episodes release.

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    A Journey Through Literature

    In this episode of the Uncommon Reader podcast, hosts Chris and his wife Cate discuss their reading updates for October and their plans for November.They explore the importance of literature in fostering empathy and understanding, the role of an English teacher in cultivating a love of reading, and the impact of personal experiences on readers’ journeys.The conversation highlights the importance of discussing literary works and how content creation can inspire others to engage with books.Follow Chris on socials @chrisreadsbooksJoin the Bindery Community here.Subscribe on Substack here.Follow Cate on socials @cozycate

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    Engaging with Literature: A Conversation with Clare Yeo (@ClassicallyClare)

    In this engaging conversation, Chris Dougherty interviews Clare, the creator behind Classically Claire, who discusses her mission to promote literature and critical reading. They explore the impact of social media on literature, the importance of intentional content creation, and the challenges of engaging with complex texts. Clare shares insights on the role of fiction in understanding humanity, the influence of celebrity on literature, and the complexities of separating art from the artist. The discussion also touches on the significance of reading in today's society and the nuances of moral judgments in literature.   Subscribe to Chris on Substack: https://substack.com/@chrisdougherty?utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-page Follow Chris on all socials @chrisreadsbooks Follow Clare on all socials @classicallyclare

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    Welcome to The Uncommon Reader Podcast!

    Welcome to The Uncommon Reader Podcast, where we explore literature through the lens of study.  Today's episode will be one of three launch episodes for the show, with today's episode featuring titles such as: My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh White Noise by Don Delillo Yr Dead by Sam Sax Tombstone by Tom Clavin The Revolutionary Temper by Robert Darnton and many more.    Subscribe and follow here: TikTok: @chrisreadsbook Instagram: @chrisiscurrentlyreading Substack: @chrisdougherty YouTube: @chrisiscurrentlyreading

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Join reader and creator Chris Dougherty (TikTok/Instagram@chrisreadsbooks) on The Uncommon Reader, a show that explores literature through the lens of study. Each episode will explore important discussions about literature and books, the culture of literature, and discussions that push forward literature into spaces it deserves to exist in. New episodes drop every Thursday! Subscribe on Substack @chrisdougherty to get episodes two days early, as well as access to The Uncommon Reader Book Club

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