
39. Wuthering Heights
This was supposed to be a minisode where we talked about the book and the recent film. But it turned out to be a full length recording and we just leaned into it.

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Reading Pop Classics dives into books with mass appeal. Hosts Kennedy and Rebecca read and discuss popular books that captured the reading public, exploring their background and impact and discussing the characters, themes, and plots that elevated them into pop classics. Write to us at readingpopclassics@gmail.com
Unknown Host hosts Reading Pop Classics, a arts show with 41 episodes published.

This was supposed to be a minisode where we talked about the book and the recent film. But it turned out to be a full length recording and we just leaned into it.

Nazi bowling leagues, autogyros, disappearing and reappearing lamps, all interspersed with silly songs and the occasional pig rescue—it can only mean one thing: we read Thomas Pynchon's Shadow Ticket.

Rebecca and Kennedy discuss Miranda July's 2024 novel All Fours, in which a woman embarks on a cross country road trip....for about 20 minutes.

Shhhhh. Don't tell anyone, but we read The Silent Patient.

Someone cue that Green Day song they play at high school graduations, we've come to the end of this journey.

Is the Man with the Thistle Down Hair really John Uskglass? Where is Arabella? And what the hell is King George's problem? The saga of English magic continues.

We cover Volume 1 of the 2004 mega hit, Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell. This is the first of a three episode series.

In this episode Kennedy and Rebecca visit Prythian and Do. Not. Have. Fun. We didn't enjoy this.

We discuss the word-of-mouth phenomenon about an octopus, a senior citizen, and an absolute moron.

In this minisode before our upcoming episode on Remarkably Bright Creatures, we discuss speculative feminist canon masterpieces, how The Odyssey is drags at the end, why Mary Robison should be more widely read, how a nov

Kennedy and Rebecca cover Swedish banger turned English-language banger, A Man Called Ove.

We had a lot to say about this book so we broke this episode into two parts.

Kennedy and Rebecca get into Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow to see what all the fuss is about.

We read what The NY Times called "the best book of the 21st century." Turns out we agree.

Enjoy our To Be Read minisode as we get our lives together as best we can leading up to our next main episode covering Elena Ferrante's beloved masterpiece, My Brilliant Friend. To Be Read minisodes cover non-podcast boo

Kennedy and Rebecca go back to the early 90s with Waiting to Exhale.


Rebecca and Kennedy cover the second half of Demon Copperhead.

Part one of Demon Copperhead. We cover chapters 1 - 34 in this episode.

We discuss Colson Whitehead's crime novel, Harlem Shuffle.
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