
Author of the Month: Ayobami Adebayo
In this episode, we discuss our author of the month: Ayobami Adebayo. The books discussed are: Stay With Me A Spell of Good Things

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Nirajkumar Solanki hosts Reading Matters Book Club, a arts show with 15 episodes published.

In this episode, we discuss our author of the month: Ayobami Adebayo. The books discussed are: Stay With Me A Spell of Good Things

In this episode we discuss Leila Mottley's two novels: Nigthcrawling and The Girls Who Grew Big.

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In this world of tokenism and lip service, we try to go the other way and delve deeper into areas that had remained obscure to our eyes. In this episode we discuss the following books: QDA: Curated and edited by Raymond

Here's the second episode of Pride Month discussion centred around queer authors and voices.

Pride Month Discussion on Queer Women Authors. We discuss two books in this episode: Everything Is Fine Here by Iryn Tushabe She Called Me Woman - Anthology edited by Azeenarh Mutombo and Chitra Nagarajan.

The month of May is observed as 'Pacific Islander Heritage Month'. In this episode, we discuss an anthology of essays, poems and stories by women writers of the region. In the second half of the episode, we take some Q&A

If you yearn to be a responsible literary citizen, and wonder where to begin with the works of Han Kang, this conversation, hopefully, would serve as a guideline. As we read together, we end up uplifting each other, but

What exactly is a responsible literary citizen? And why diversity cannot just be tokenism or virtue signalling. Have a listen to the conversation to know more about #arablitapril and #dalithistorymonth

Introducing our very first author of the month, the phenomenally fabulous: Natasha Brown. Both her books, Assembly and Universality, are compulsory reads. Differing in tone and structure, both the books create new vocabu

#womenshistorymonth A fascinating conversation on Women's Literature by two men. Could it get any better? Jokes apart, do give this conversation a listen. There were many blunders, mispronunciations, and blind spots alon

In this first episode, we travel to the continent of Africa through the books that we read. Along this journey, we encourage readers to board this literary ship with us and discover the amazing continent in the words of

In this episode I review last year’s Man Booker winning book, Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart. Have a listen and let me know whether the review does any justice to this magnificent book! Happy Reading!

In this episode I talk about The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton. One of my favorite books, The Luminaries is a tale of mystery and intrigue on one hand and brilliant storyline on the other. Listen to my take on the book an

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