Dive into the world of personal narratives as I tier-rank every memoir that has left a lasting impact on my mind! From heartwarming tales of resilience to gripping accounts of triumph over adversity, join me on this rollercoaster of emotions as I break down and categorize the memoirs that have shaped my perspective on life.
Since last week’s episode, many of you have shared your opinion of Mr. Perry and his plays and films. No matter what you think of Tyler Perry, his work is undeniably prolific, life-changing, and unforgettable.
So here is your future favorite book based on your favorite Tyler Perry movie. Let’s get to it!
BONUS: A Lil’ Literally – Welcome to A Lil’ LITerally , ten minutes discussions of the bookish topics on our radar. No matter what you think of Tyler Perry, his work is undeniably prolific, life-changing, and unforgettable….
Shoes, shoes, shoes. A young runner follows his passion for creating an athletic shoe worn by winners around the world. Following him from the columns of Greece to the boardrooms of Japan, we watch courtside as he builds an iconic brand that is today a part of global culture and fashion.
Her lips talk of wealth, grace, and power, but her eyes beg for forgiveness and grace. Blanche DuBois walks into her sister Stella’s life after years of absence, unannounced, needing a place to live. Stella’s husband, however, is angered by the woman’s pride and pretentiousness. In the end, desire leads them all to damage.
Is the past ever in the past? Troy Maxson has been chewed up and spit out by life in a world where being black meant a man must face crushing assaults on his spirit and…
It’s the first Thursday of the month, and you know what that means The Importance of Being Ernest (Video Podcast) — a wild card episode. Or, should we say “Wilde” card, because this week we’re reviewing The Importance of Being Earnest, the first play of our series on theatrical works.
This week, we return to the story of a dowdy damsel and her lackluster beau, who are forced apart into a cold world of misery. Sound depressing? That’s the Brontë sisters for you. Quite remarkably, however, this book has a happy ending!
Booktube! Kari here. Alexis and I are SO EXCITED to be able to hang with you in-person finally. For a year now, we’ve chatted each week about books and drama, joined every Thursday by all of you, supportive, beautiful people. It’s like we were all pen pals for 12 months, communicating only through the pages of literature. Today, though, you’re coming to Chicago.
SUBSCRIBE NOW to join us Thursday, October 22nd at 1 pm CST for a live chat during the premiere. We’re gonna talk books while touring the greatest city on earth. We’ll also get into who we are and why we do this bookish podcast thing with all of ya’ll each week (hint: because we love to read and so do you). It’s going to be the most amazing 10 minutes of your life! Don’t miss it!
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