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Lovely Books

Lovely Books

EmmyB

Connection happens when we share and listen to each others stories. Here you'll find bimonthly episodes highlighting experiences with engaging, memorable, favorite, and sometimes painful, lovely books. Lovely Book inspire connection and we want to connect! We want to go beyond the book!Our host, Emmy B uses: Author Interviews, Unique Perspectives, Personal Favorites, and a LOVE for Own Voices Literature, to cover every genre and topic, hoping to create a global community connected through the books we love. Above all, we hope to give you something to think about, something to laugh about, and something lovely to read!
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In this episode of Emmy B talks with her cousin Maryanne Snell about Nina Schuyler's novel "The Translator". This book addresses the challenges we face in communication and the importance of translating our thoughts and emotions in an understandable way to build connections. `

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In this episode with bookstagrammer Courtney Sharpe, we discuss Kristin Hannah's bestselling novel "Firefly Lane." Released in 2008, a Netflix series 2021, this novel has touched the hearts of women for the past decade.

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In this episode, Spanish Literature PhD candidate, Zach Glassett bring us "Don Quixote" by Cervantes. An epic tale of chivalry, a comedy of errors, and a tragedy- we can best compare this book to a combination of Homer's "Odyssey" and the 1975 film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail." Zach brings great insights as an own voices reader, to make this classic still relevant today.
There are so many reasons that this work is considered the first, great novel of western literature. Published in 1605, it's numerous translations come in second only to the Bible.
With so many great things to talk about, you'll just have to listen in!
And don't miss the great scifi/fantasy book recommendations at the end.

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In this episode, EmmyB and Katie Clegg wrap up Lovely Books first Buddy Read: "The Fountains of Silence" by Ruta Sepetys. Sepetys in know as the SEEKER OF LOST STORIES, and that certainly proved to be true as we explored the Spanish Revolution and what the experience of living under that regime would have been like. You will not want to miss out on this lovely read!
*GIVEAWAY Winner Announced!!!

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In this episode, millennial, university student, and newly married Nicole Banez talks about Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) through the book, "Hold Me Tight" by Sue Johnson. Nicole stumbled across her book and research after joining a group to help with stress and anxiety at school. The methods and clinical research, have helped to shape all Nicole's relationships by improving her bonds, and feelings of trust, with all her friends and family. Please listen in to here more about why Nicole recommends this non-fiction, personal development book to EVERYONE!

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In this episode EmmyB interviews author, survivor and motivational speaker Tiffany Johnson on her lovely book "Brave Enough Now." Tiffany's story is one of self-discovery and hope. Aside from her physically surviving the 1999 Saxtenbach Gorge Canyoning Disaster, she discusses her personal survival, finding her true and authentic self, and being brave in every circumstance!

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In this episode; freelance journalist, essayist, and novelist Margarita Goken Silver discusses her memoir, "I Named My Dog Pushkin". Her immigrant stories, told in essays, tells of the little known history of the 2nd Jewish Migration from the Soviet Union shortly before the fall of the Iron Curtain. Margarita tells a unique and often hilarious tale of coming of age and reinventing yourself in a new culture.

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Lovely Books - E45: What is a LOVELY BOOK? (EmmyB w/Paul Norat)
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04/23/21 • 28 min

Season 1 Wrap-Up
EM Forester said, "Only Connect." It was a call to put our greatest energy into our personal relationships. What does that have to do with books? It is the connections that keep us reading- connections that we have, that we want, that we imagine. Connection is what brings books to life, and in this episode we'll explore that.

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In this episode, EmmyB discusses the epic, lovely read "Watership Down" by Richard Adams. EmmyB and Jenny discuss what makes the book such a memorable read. It has all the makings of an epic story: a journey far from home, loyalty, friendship, peril, and an enemy to conquer to find a peaceful way of life. Just remember to look past the fact that you're reading a book about rabbits!

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FAQ

How many episodes does Lovely Books have?

Lovely Books currently has 62 episodes available.

What topics does Lovely Books cover?

The podcast is about Literature, Fiction, Family, Podcasts, Non-Fiction, Books, Arts and Authors.

What is the most popular episode on Lovely Books?

The episode title 'Honoring Hispanic Authors w/Emmy B' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Lovely Books?

The average episode length on Lovely Books is 28 minutes.

How often are episodes of Lovely Books released?

Episodes of Lovely Books are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Lovely Books?

The first episode of Lovely Books was released on Jun 1, 2020.

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