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Through the Pages
your bookish podcast
57 episodes
3 weeks ago
Welcome to Through the Pages, your bookish podcast in which we read books that are considered classics to figure out if they're worth your while - and to discover why they are amongst the classics. Brought to you by two book-obsessed friends - because books only truly come alive when you talk about them. Follow us on Instagram @throughthepagespod.
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Welcome to Through the Pages, your bookish podcast in which we read books that are considered classics to figure out if they're worth your while - and to discover why they are amongst the classics. Brought to you by two book-obsessed friends - because books only truly come alive when you talk about them. Follow us on Instagram @throughthepagespod.
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Through the Pages
TTP SPECIAL: 30 Books for 30 Years

We turned 30! Aaand we have now known each other for 15 years. To celebrate both these milestones we thought it would be fitting to share 30 books that have moved us, shaped us and inspired us through the years!


Have you read any of the books we shared?


Fanny's Picks:

  1. The Penderwicks / Jeanne Birdsall
  2. The Remarkable Life and Times of Eliza Rose / Mary Hooper
  3. Before I Fall / Lauren Oliver
  4. A Great and a Terrible Beauty / Libba Bray
  5. Daddy-Long-Legs / Jean Webster
  6. Ruby Red / Kerstin Gier
  7. The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo / T.J. Reid
  8. A Murder is Announced / Agatha Christie
  9. Sense & Sensibility / Jane Austen
  10. Rebecca / Daphne du Maurier
  11. The Yellow Wallpaper / Charlotte Perkins Gilman
  12. One Day / David Nicholls
  13. Emilie Pine / Notes to Self
  14. Station Eleven / Emily St. John Mandel
  15. Atonement / Ian McEwan


Mandy's Picks

  1. Guardians of Time Trilogy by Marianne Curley
  2. Cathy's Books by Stewart, Weisman, Brigg
  3. The Chaos Code by Justin Richards
  4. The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
  5. Krabat by Otfried Preussler
  6. The Neverending Story by Michael Ende
  7. Dracula by Bram Stoker
  8. The Secret History by Donna Tartt
  9. The Gemma Doyle Trilogy by Libba Bray
  10. Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer
  11. Gone Girl by Gilian Flynn
  12. Les Jeux Sont Faits by Jean-Paul Sartre
  13. Warum Charlie Wallace by Stan Van Elderen
  14. Die Traumkarten by Natalie Marrer
  15. The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenedies


Follow us on Instagram @throughthepagespod

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1 year ago
1 hour 36 minutes 41 seconds

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Shelf-Care | Half Year Reading Wrap Up

It was been a busy few months but our reading hasn't suffered! We're back with a Shelf-Care episode, sharing some high- and lowlights of the first 6 months of reading!


We talk Leigh Bardugo, Emily Henry, Bridgerton and everything in between!


How has your first half of the year been?


Make sure to follow us on Instagram @throughthepagespod to vote on our next classic - spoiler: it's a very Swiss selection

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1 year ago
59 minutes 52 seconds

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Shelf-Care | Q1 Reading Wrap Up

We are reviewing the good, the bad, the new and the (un)honourable mentions of our Q1 reading experience!


We're back on the Whodunnit train, do love ourselves some historical fiction and share one honourable and one unhonourable mention to end these first 3 months of reading in 2024.


Titles mentioned:

  • The English Understand Wool by Helen deWitt
  • Book Lovers by Emily Henry
  • In Memoriam: A Novel by Alice Winn
  • The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
  • The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow
  • Into the Drowning Deep by Mira Grant
  • Brutes by Dizz Tate
  • Tokyo Express by Seichō Matsumoto
  • What Feasts at Night by T. Kingfisher
  • Anthony Horowitz' works (notably: Magpie Murders)
  • The Mercies by Kiran Millwood Hargrave
  • Poor Things by Alasdair Gray
  • The Agathas by Kathleen Glasgow and Liz Lawson


Thank you for listening!

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1 year ago
47 minutes 53 seconds

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"If you have big hobbit feet, you're not worthy of love" | Cinderella by The Brothers Grimm

Our most enchanted episode yet - or is it?

In this episode, we tackle our first fairy tale and chat about a story we probably all know: Cinderella. But if your first thoughts upon hearing this are Disney, glass slipper and happily ever after, you're in for a surprise. The original story, put into writing by the Brothers Grimm in 1812/15 in their collection of tales is slightly... bloodier and a tad more sinister.

We chat about evil stepmothers, dumb princes, the heavy moral of the story and wonder - have we now developed a phobia of pigeons?!

As always, we love to hear from you. Follow us @throughthepagespod⁠.

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1 year ago
56 minutes 56 seconds

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Shelf-Care | Our Reading Intentions for 2024

After we both had a great reading year in 2023, we’re excited about all the bookish discoveries we’ll make in 2024. In this episode we chat about our reading intentions for the coming year, the books we’re looking forward to, what we’d like to read more of, and why we started the year with a bunch of short reads (short books for the win!).


Books mentioned in the episode 📚

My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier

This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone

A Spindle Splintered by Alix E. Harrow

Notes on an Execution by Danya Kukafka

The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros

I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy

Strong Female Character by Fern Brady*

The Familiar by Leigh Bardugo

The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi by Shannon Chakraborty

What Feasts at Night by T. Kingfisher

Nettle and Bone by T. Kingfisher

The Diviners by Libba Bray

The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams

Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro


*and correction of the audio, the author is Scottish!

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1 year ago
34 minutes 37 seconds

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"The Elephant in the Room is a Cockroach" | The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka

For the 100th anniversary of Kafka's death, we have decided to feature him on our podcast for a second time. This time with the absurd, cruel, and creepy novella about Gregor Samsa's terrifying awakening.


We talk about the elephant in the room and what it could mean and chat about why this particular story was particularly disturbing.


Let us know what you think! Have you read it? Did you prefer it to The Trial?

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1 year ago
53 minutes 55 seconds

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“Down the Rabbit Hole” | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

We all know the story, a lot of us grew up with it: Alice and her fun little trip to Wonderland. But, if like us, you’ve never actually read the story, this one’s for you!

Tag along as we go down the rabbit hole and try to wrap our head around Lewis Caroll’s novel that was first published in 1865. We chat about Alice’s unsettling trip and the characters she meets on the way, tackle the novel’s problematic background and the age old question: "Can we separate artists and their work?", and try to find some sense in the nonsensical. That’s right - it gets trippy. 

As always, we love to hear from you. Follow us @throughthepagespod on Instagram and TikTok & check out our Patreon to discover our additional bookish content!

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1 year ago
51 minutes 37 seconds

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"Rochester Slander Only" | Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë

One of the most well known Bildungsromane, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë follows the life of the title character from one unfortunate event to the next. In this episode we talk about how this 1847 classic still translates well into our current time and inner monologues and how Rochester might make the top 5 worst men in literary history!

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2 years ago
1 hour 15 minutes 38 seconds

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"Rollin' with the vampires" | Dracula by Bram Stoker

Perhaps the most anticipated episode of our podcast - at least definitely for one of our hosts. We discuss her favourite classic, Dracula by Bram Stoker. The 1897 novel introduced the famous father of all vampires and has since doubtlessly influenced every narrative of "The Undead" that we can think of.

Join us as we take a trip to Transylvania and chat about vampirism, the novel's memorable set of characters and structure, and how the story is surprisingly - silly?

Let us know what you think about the book and join the conversation! Follow us ⁠@throughthepagespod⁠ on Instagram and TikTok and get in touch.

Check out our Patreon and discover additional bookish content! This month you'll find a Beyond the Book episode in which we discuss vampires in book to screen adaptations: https://www.patreon.com/ThroughthePages⁠



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2 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 8 seconds

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"Roderick, are you okay?" | The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe

The wait is over! Mike Flanagan's new gothic horror miniseries "The Fall of the House of Usher" if finally out on Netflix - and if you can't already tell: we're excited.

The series is loosely based on Edgar Allan Poe's short story of the same name (first published in 1839), so of course we had to go back to the original material and explore this classic short story! If a creepy house, a strange set of twins and an unreliable narrator are right up your street, this episode is for you.

Join the conversation! Follow us @throughthepagespod on Instagram and TikTok and get in touch.

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2 years ago
42 minutes 6 seconds

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"It Comes Lightly and it Goes Lightly" | Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote

Though Truman Capote describes socialite Holly Golightly as being “top banana in the shock department” in his 1958 novella Breakfast at Tiffany’s - we beg to differ.

In this episode we discuss Breakfast at Tiffany’s, try to make sense of its main character (and creepy narrator), chat about what did not sit right with us when reading, how the novella inspired the iconic Audrey Hepburn film - and of course try to get to the bottom of the question of all questions: why is this book considered to be a classic?


What are your opinions on Breakfast at Tiffany’s? Let us know and follow us @throughthepagespod on Instagram and TikTok to get in touch and to let us know your thoughts

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2 years ago
46 minutes 32 seconds

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"There is No Postman in this Novel" | The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cain

It is considered one of the most outstanding crime novels of the 20th century, so we had to read it! We're discussing The Postman Always Rings Twice (1934) and have contrasting opinions on its "enjoyability", realise there is no postman in it and talk about why it must have caused shock waves back in the 30s.


What did you think of it? Have you seen the adaptations?


Follow us @throughthepagespod on Instagram and TikTok to get in touch and to let us know your thoughts!

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2 years ago
34 minutes 52 seconds

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"Steeping Away in the Bathtub Like an Old Bag of Tea" | Franny & Zooey by J. D. Salinger

Our very first Salinger and let's just say it might not have been our favourite classic so far. We discuss the different times of publications, how they would both make for amazing plays and why we did enjoy Franny more than Zooey! (& why thanks to Jack Edwards, we knew it was pronounced "Z-oo-ey" and not "Zoe-y").


Have you read it? What did you think? Let us know!


Follow us @throughthepagespod on Instagram and TikTok to get in touch and to let us know your thoughts!

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2 years ago
32 minutes 44 seconds

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"Maybe You Should Get New Friends, Richard" | The Secret History by Donna Tartt

We are finally discussing the mother of all dark-academia books! The Secret History by Donna Tartt is undoubtedly a Modern American Classic and we are here to dissect the dynamics between characters, how horrible everyone is and how we wish we were as eloquent as Mother Tartt. What are your thoughts on this Secret History?


Follow us @throughthepagespod on Instagram and TikTok to get in touch and to let us know your thoughts!

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2 years ago
59 minutes 48 seconds

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"The Shrieking Shack or white picket fence?" | The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson

You may know The Haunting of Hill House from the acclaimed TV series - but at the heart of that adaptation is the 1959 gothic horror novel by American author Shirley Jackson. Considered to be the ghost story of the 20th century, this classic is a story about (yes, you guessed it) a haunted house and four characters determined to get to the bottom of the paranormal happenings. We chat about the novel’s eerie atmosphere, its fascinating character study, how we picture settings and characters while reading, and of course our thoughts on the TV adaptation.

Follow us @throughthepagespod on Instagram and TikTok to get in touch and to let us know your thoughts!

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2 years ago
44 minutes 39 seconds

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"Alien abduction or a good old possession?" | Picnic at Hanging Rock by Joan Lindsay
We’re starting 2023 with an Australin classic (our first!) - Picnic at Hanging Rock by Joan Lindsay. First published in 1967, this novel has an intriguing premise: The year is 1900 and a group of students from an all girls boarding ventures to Hanging Rock for a cosy afternoon picnic. But the outing takes a dark turn when three students and a teacher vanish into thin air… We chat about the novel’s themes, its mystery/scifi elements, character dynamics, and try to get to the bottom of the myserious disappearance. Tune in and follow us @throughthepagespod on Instagram and TikTok for behind the scenes content!
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3 years ago
52 minutes 26 seconds

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"Of impressive mustaches and underestimated old ladies" | An Agatha Christie Episode

In this pre-Holidays episode, we disucss The Queen of Crime, the creator of the modern Murder Mystery and the woman who mastered the Whodunnit. We each read the other's favourite Christie novel and discussed why we love them, our favourite adaptations and if we're team Poirot or Marple. Tune in, and let us know which cosy crime story is your favourite?

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3 years ago
46 minutes 40 seconds

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"Which animal would we be on the farm?" | Animal Farm by George Orwell
We read the classic of classics and feature our first author repetition. We are talking "Animal Farm"! 🐽 How to sum up a novella that is packed with political messaging, the psychology of humans, and heavy themes? We've given it our best shot and were able to feature some listener questions! Thank you for submitting them. If you want to chat about the books we disucss here, follow us on @throughthepagespod on Instagram.  
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3 years ago
45 minutes 30 seconds

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"Pinocchio Meets German Horror Fairytale" | The Sandman by E.T.A. Hoffmann

🎃 HALLOWEEN SPECIAL 👻 - It's Halloween, which is why today's special episode is a spine chilling horror novella straight out of Germany. E.T.A. Hoffmann's The Sandman was published in 1816 but is as creepy as ever! The figure of the Sandman has accompanied us throughout history and Hoffmann surely had a big influence on the dark side of this mythical character of European folklore. This short story is packed full of intrigue, love, machines, and insanity! Tune in and read along. 

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3 years ago
54 minutes 42 seconds

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"What the Hound and the Shark from Jaws have in common" | The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle

We couldn't start a podcast about classics and never read a Sherlock Holmes story! For this installment, we read the third of Conan Doyle's four novels and arguably the most loved and most famous one: The Hound of the Baskervilles. And don't worry, there were no spoilers about the ending!
Originally serialised in "The Strand Magazine" from 1901 to 1902, this tale has got it all. A supernatural whodunnit, featuring the world's favourite detective duo. We talk about our diabolical-hound-expectations, how creepy the characters were and the importance of the Dartmoor setting. Tune in and read along. 

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3 years ago
50 minutes 27 seconds

Through the Pages
Welcome to Through the Pages, your bookish podcast in which we read books that are considered classics to figure out if they're worth your while - and to discover why they are amongst the classics. Brought to you by two book-obsessed friends - because books only truly come alive when you talk about them. Follow us on Instagram @throughthepagespod.