

Ep 449: Haunting (but not horrifying) page-turners
6 snips Oct 8, 2024
Emma Sweeney, an Ontario reader and local police communicator, dives into the world of horror-infused literature without the nightmares. She shares her quest for haunting yet accessible reads that spark reflection. The conversation explores mindful reading practices, helping listeners choose books that truly resonate with their tastes. From discussing personal reading journeys to the charm of Southern Gothic tales, Emma and her host empower readers to confidently select their next page-turner.
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DNFing and Disappointment
- Emma feels guilty DNFing books, especially purchased ones.
- Anne reframes it as disappointment over unmet expectations, not a personal failure.
Murakami's Impact
- Emma found and reread Murakami's 1Q84 after 10 years.
- The novel's magical realism and offbeat narrative resonated deeply, making it a memorable reading experience.
Disappointing True Crime
- Emma found Butter by Asako Yuzuki to be a disappointment.
- She expected a suspenseful murder mystery, but it was a true-crime narrative that lacked a compelling plot.