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On the Same Page

On the Same Page

Written by: Seamus & Blake
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Hello and welcome to On the Same Page, a podcast in which two mates separated by oceans and hemispheres talk about books, and catch each other up on life between the lines. Unfortunately, we can’t get together in person, but through this podcast we hope to get on the same page.Copyright 2021 All rights reserved. Art
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  • New Adventures
    Apr 12 2023

    Hi everyone! Just a little update, Seamus and Blake will be putting On the Same Page on hold for a moment. Blake is pursuing some incredibly exciting personal interests which we love so he will be unable to podcast! In the meantime, Seamus is taking up the podcast mantle, and will continue under a different name, (A Novel Review) so that On the Same Page remains ready to go at a moments notice. If you wish to continue listening, please follow the links below! 

    A huge thank you to everyone for all your support, it has been amazing and we both cannot thank you enough for everything. It has been an incredible amount of fun!

     

    Website: http://anovelreviewpodcast.com

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    Email: anovelreviewpodcast@gmail.com

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    2 mins
  • Ep 72. ”Brideshead Revisited” by Evelyn Waugh
    Mar 22 2023

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    More than 75 years since its publication and the themes of change and memory in “Brideshead Revisited” remain as bittersweet and reflective as ever. Evelyn Waugh’s seventh and certainly most famous novel is, as a reading experience, more like a baroque building than a book. One does not so much read “Brideshead Revisited” as enter it. We wander its dynastic halls and marvel at its dynamic details, but most of all we seek out its inhabitants, that eclectic cast of characters. And yet, perhaps what is most enduring about “Brideshead” is that it pays revisiting; like its great themes, each reading renovates our memory and reveals the underlying truth that change “is the only evidence of life.”

    Some of the books and authors discussed in this episode include:

    • “Brideshead Revisited” by Evelyn Waugh
    • “Play is as it Lays” by Joan Didion
    • “Ghana Must Go” by Taiye Selasi

    Additional segments throughout the podcast include:

    • Inner Shelf
    • Fact or fiction
    • What are you reading?
    • On that Quote

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    Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesamepagepod_

    Email: seamusandblake@gmail.com 

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/on.the.same.page.podcast/

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Ep 71. ”The Echo Maker” by Richard Powers
    Mar 15 2023

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    As its title suggests, Richard Powers’ ninth novel “The Echo Maker” resonates with readers long after they’ve put the book down. A psychological thriller set against one of nature’s most spectacular backdrops – the migration of Sandhill Cranes to the Platte River – the novel’s thread of mystery unfurls from a near-fatal accident on a remote stretch of Nebraskan road. Twenty-seven-year-old Mark Schluter survives the crash, but not without a traumatic brain injury which renders his sister, Karin, an apparent imposter. Enter famous cognitive neurologist Gerald Weber, who diagnoses Mark with Capgras syndrome and thereby gives a name to a desperate confusion that might not just be all in Mark’s head.

    Some of the books and authors discussed in this episode include:

    • “The Echo Maker” by Richard Powers
    • “Mike and Psmith” by P. D. James
    • “The Bone Clocks” by David Mitchell

    Additional segments throughout the podcast include:

    • Inner Shelf
    • Fact or fiction
    • What are you reading?
    • On that Quote

    Apple Podcast: https://lnkd.in/gF2zVhQT

    Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gTHtxVh5

    Podbean: https://onthesamepagepodcast.podbean.com/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesamepagepod_

    Email: seamusandblake@gmail.com 

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/on.the.same.page.podcast/

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    53 mins
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