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After a successful show at the SOLive Festival this weekend, you're in for a treat. Mostly Lit talk to wellness podcast and American cousins Assante, Dustin and HeyFranHey from The Friend Zone about books that remind us of summer, our childhood faves and the books we hated seeing growing up. The six also talk about film adaptations and books we hate to love!Derek challenges Catcher in the Rye, Rai has reader's fatigue and Alex is thinking about season 3.Too good to miss! Get involved.Enjoy, and tweet us your thoughts on the books! Rate and review us on iTunes.Follow us on @mostlylit Email [email protected]
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This week, Mostly Lit talk to Dialogue Books publisher Sharmaine Lovegrove about travelling while black, writing 'home' and how what language means to us.Derek questions mortality, Rai chooses a familiar woman and Alex tries to venture into pan-African healing.Too good to miss! Get involved.Make sure you check out SOLivefestival.com for tickets to the festival August 5th! Enjoy, and tweet us your thoughts on the books! Rate and review us on iTunes.Follow us on @mostlylit Email [email protected]
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This week, Mostly Lit talk about the books that were the most traumatic for them, as well as books that they are slightly ashamed of loving. Derek is back, Rai is free and Alex has some things he want to say. Too good to miss! Get involved.Make sure you check out SOLivefestival.com for tickets to the festival August 5th! Enjoy, and tweet us your thoughts on the books! Rate and review us on iTunes.Follow us on @mostlylit Email [email protected]
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This week, Mostly Lit is a man down but they speak about books they want to get, Zadie Smith's new novel and the new Game of Thrones episode. Too good to miss! Get involved.Make sure you check out SOLivefestival.com for tickets to the festival August 5th! Enjoy, and tweet us your thoughts on the books! Rate and review us on iTunes.Follow us on @mostlylit Email [email protected]
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This week, Mostly Lit is joined by author writer, journalist Reni Eddo-Lodge. Join them as they discuss perception, whiteness, navigating race and books that would change the face of young people.Too good to miss! Get involved.Make sure you check out SOLivefestival.com for tickets to the festival August 5th! Enjoy, and tweet us your thoughts on the books! Rate and review us on iTunes.Follow us on @mostlylit Email [email protected]
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This week, Mostly Lit is joined by author Malorie Blackman. Join them as they discuss writing whiteness, black roses, books that bring us to tears and generational change. What was in the belt? Too good to miss! Get involved.Make sure you check out SOLivefestival.com for tickets to the festival August 5th! Enjoy, and tweet us your thoughts on the books! Rate and review us on iTunes.Follow us on @mostlylit Email [email protected]
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This week, Mostly Lit is joined by writer Anthony Anaxagorou to discuss writing as a political act, literature used in politics, Grime4Corbyn, Grenfell, celebrities and art. Too good to miss! Get involved.Make sure you check out SOLivefestival.com for tickets to the festival August 5th! Enjoy, and tweet us your thoughts on the books! Rate and review us on iTunes.Follow us on @mostlylit Email [email protected]
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Alex is on his way Derek thinks less about it Rai needs a directionThis week, Mostly Lit base the episode of on Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Self-Reliance and other books about self sufficiency. Is God dead? Can we really be self-reliant?Too good to miss! Get involved.Enjoy, and tweet us your thoughts on the books! Rate and review us on iTunes.Follow us on @mostlylit Email [email protected]
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Alex has four agreements to shareDerek tells his favourite playRai's woman of the week is mighty This week, Mostly Lit look at Wilde's works from Dorian Gray to Lady Windermere's fan. What is queerness? Who can write these characters and stories? How strong is the necessity?Too good to miss! Get involved.Enjoy, and tweet us your thoughts on the books! Rate and review us on iTunes.Follow us on @mostlylit Email [email protected]
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Alex says he would do itDerek says he couldn'tRai thinks it's not in the plan This week, Mostly Lit look at morality through the lens of Marlowe's Dr Faustus. What is morality, and how do we decipher right from wrong? Too good to miss! Get involved! Enjoy, and tweet us your thoughts on the books! Rate and review us on iTunes.Follow us on @mostlylit Email [email protected]
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Derek thinks it could be greatAlex doesn't know if it's possibleRai chooses a stellar woman This week, Mostly Lit speaks to poet Siana Bangura about her new writing, her short film Denim, new publishing house Haus of Liberated Reading and more. We discuss the notion of the Universal Library and whether travelling trumps reading as an experience, and whether books give us meaning.Too good to miss! Get involved.Enjoy, and tweet us your thoughts on the books! Rate and review us on iTunes.Follow us on @mostlylit Email [email protected]
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Derek gives backAlex says take up the space Rai has found her flowThis week, Mostly Lit speaks about Safe Spaces in Literature using A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf, and Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin. Too good to miss! Get involved.Enjoy, and tweet us your thoughts on the books! Rate and review us on iTunes.Follow us on @mostlylit Email [email protected]
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Derek finds an ally in Gatsby.Alex questions the motives of writers.Rai asks about coping mechanisms.This week the trio is joined by Capital Moments's Ade (@the15swiss) and Tom (@knownaskwame) to talk about books from the school curriculum, Shakespeare and Classical learning. Too good to miss! Get involved.Enjoy, and tweet us your thoughts on the books! Rate and review us on iTunes.Follow us on @mostlylit Email [email protected]
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Rai is away. Alex is confused about boundaries. Derek loves the fast cars.This week Alex and Derek are joined by their network sibling Satia as they talk about music, lyrics, employment shaming and writing fantasy. Get into it!Enjoy, and tweet us your thoughts on the books! Rate and review us on iTunes.Follow us on @mostlylit Email [email protected]
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Alex says it's an honour.Rai has a remedy for Snap election.Derek can't shake the division.This week the trio are joined by award winning author Patrice Lawrence as they talk about elitism in writing, reading and the arts in general. Tune in!Enjoy, and tweet us your thoughts on the books! Rate and review us on iTunes.Follow us on @mostlylit Email [email protected]
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Alex is optimistic.Derek wants to try.Rai needs a happy home.This week the trio look at how mindsets can hinder and increase chances of success.Tune in!Enjoy, and tweet us your thoughts on the books! Rate and review us on iTunes.Follow us on @mostlylit Email [email protected]
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Alex is AWOLDerek has a new look Rai met her uncle-daddyThis week, Rai and Derek discuss The Death of the Author by Roland Barthes and share anecdotes of mansplaining as per Rebecca Solnit's Essay 'Men Explain Things To Me' courtesy of Granta Books.Enjoy, and tweet us your thoughts on the books! Rate and review us on iTunes.Follow us on @mostlylit Email [email protected]
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The Road Less Travelled by ShoutOut Network
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Rai deals with acceptanceDerek has a body suitAlex finds an escapeThis week the trio are discussing group think, breaking away from the crowd, dreams and reality. Enjoy, and tweet us your thoughts on the books! Rate and review us on iTunes.Follow us on @mostlylit Email [email protected]
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