Episodes
Erin, Lis, and Sara sing high praises for the Christmas traditional favorite, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Which ghost had the most impact? Which adaptation do we cherish most? Why do people like fruitcake? Answers to these vital questions and more on this rebroadcast of our 2019 discussion. Happy holidays!
Published 12/22/20
Today we are discussing an ambitious period piece trying to shed new light on a familiar subject--sadly, it is not The Crown. Instead, Erin, Lis, and Sara are discussing Michel Faber's The Crimson Petal and the White. This piece of historical fiction exposed an edgier Victorian London. We have strong opinions on this book we did not want to finish reading.
Published 12/08/20
Sara, Lis, and Erin discuss the brilliant fever dream that is Crime and Punishment and laugh at Patrick Dempsey along the way. Join us as we contemplate delusions of grandeur and come up with new podcast ideas while we're at it.
Published 11/24/20
Published 11/10/20
Reading Honore de Balzac's Cousin Bette was another journey into a French revenge plot. Join Sara, Erin,and Lis as they discuss the best revenge tactics and dive deep into the portrayal of spinsters in literature and real life.
Published 11/10/20
Erin, Lis and Sara talk about universal female experiences and relationships through the lens of Edna O'Brien's The Country Girls - a controversial coming of age Irish classic. Join us for a lively discussion!
Published 10/27/20
The Reading with Rory gals are joined by a special guest to discuss the excess and intrigue of The Count of Monte Cristo's revenge, debate the virtues of abridged vs unabridged, and laugh at Jim Caviezel. Join our roundtable discussion and laugh along with us.
Published 10/13/20
Laugh along with Erin, Lis, and Sara as we try to understand Ignatious J. Reilly from John Kennedy Toole's cult favorite novel, A Confederacy of Dunces. We know you will want to join us on our RWR podcast trip to New Orleans after listening to this lively discussion.
Published 09/29/20
Join Erin, Lis, and Sara as they enjoy the wit and unpack the bitter/sad feelings from some of Dorothy Parker's wonderful short stories. If you ever wondered what women think as they wait for someone to call them--well, wonder no more.
Published 09/15/20
Join Sara, Lis, and Erin for a lively discussion of witches, girdles, and Taylor Swift as we break down what Anne Sexton means to us. Come for the snacks, stay for the jazzy poetry readings!
Published 09/01/20
Erin, Lis, and Sara discover and enjoy the biting satire and wit of Dawn Powell through "A Time to be Born" --one of the novels is her complete collection. The self-aware spotlight on New York Society in 1941 also helped us discuss and reflect on our own life and times.
Published 08/18/20
Join us for a very special episode as we interview our moms(!) about what it was like to raise us (hint - we were all perfect) and how Dr. Spock’s seminal book, Baby and Child Care, got them through some of the tough parenting questions that every parent faces. Listen and learn about the influence Dr. Spock had on generations and history. Whether or not you have kids, this is an episode that everyone can relate to and enjoy!
Published 08/04/20
Join Sara, Erin, and Lis as they brush up their Shakespeare! We dive into The Comedy of Errors and along the way, learn all about "Yes, And," Lis' love for Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, and the best way to freeze popsicles.
Published 07/21/20
Sara, Lis, and Erin examine the voices and perspectives in four of Eudora Welty's short stories. Each story brought a chance to learn, laugh, or air some personal grievances.
Published 07/07/20
Erin, Lis and Sara beef up their poetic prowess by analyzing some of the collected works of W.B. Yeats. Think you know what The Second Coming is all about? (Shh! Neither do we.)
Published 06/23/20
In which we wax poetic on things both silly and serious. Come for the deconstruction of the hipster via J. Alfred Prufrock and stay for the Naming of Cats and diet root beer and string cheese.
Published 06/09/20
Erin, Lis, and Sara are delighted and thoroughly entertained by PG Wodehouse's perfect nonsense of a novel: The Code the Woosters. You may have to "ask Jeeves" to get all of the references, but you will be laughing out loud while you do.
Published 05/26/20
Erin, Lis, and Sara take on the ambitious task of connecting the characters and themes in David Mitchell's ambitious novel, Cloud Atlas. This episode may blow your mind.
Published 05/12/20
Erin, Lis, and Sara will not be forcing you to listen to us discuss this shocking and violent novel by Anthony Burgess. We are sure you will choose to listen with your own free will.
Published 04/28/20
Erin, Lis, and Sara are not the target audience for Clifford the Big Red Dog--Norman Bridwell's iconic children's book. Fortunately we brought in some perfect guests to help us make sense of why Clifford is so big. Thanks to Ben, Cameron, Jane, Henry, and Piper for joining our conversation.
Published 04/14/20
Erin, Lis and Sara dive into the history and folklore behind the classic fairytale Cinderella. Is it the love story we’ve always cherished as young girls or really just a story about class and money? You decide after listening to today’s episode.
Published 03/31/20
The gals are joined by Erin's automotively-inclined brother Rob to discuss Stephen King's tale of the vengeful Christine. We talk all things cars and mostly do not embarrass ourselves.
Published 03/17/20
Lillian Hellman's "The Children's Hour" may have been a "beautifully rendered bummer" to read, but it was an interesting play to discuss and dissect. Join Sara, Lis, and Erin as we explore lies, vengeful students, and perceptions of single women.
Published 03/04/20
Lillian Hellman's "The Children's Hour" may have been a "beautifully rendered bummer" to read, but it was an interesting play to discuss and dissect. Join Sara, Lis, and Erin as we explore lies, vengeful students, and perceptions of single women.
Published 03/03/20
Erin, Lis and Sara debate whether or not the character of Charlotte actually makes spiders any less scary as they step back in time to appreciate the nostalgic Americana of E.B. White’s beloved children’s classic. Sara harbors secret affections for Templeton, Erin compares Wilbur to Babe, and Lis sets aside her disdain for talking animal--sort of.
Published 02/18/20