Paperback Flicks - Luke R. Harris - Indie Author Spotlight - Episode 29 (S2:E14)
Release Date: 06/29/2024
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Bundle up with some cocoa and sleigh on into this festive episode of Paperback Flicks! Besties Rae and Ruth, two forty-something friends with strong opinions and warm holiday vibes, dive into the timeless Christmas classic Miracle on 34th Street—from page to screen. They crack open the book and then compare the original 1947 black-and-white film to the glossy, feel-good 1994 remake, debating Santa realness, courtroom drama, Macy’s magic, and which version truly jingles their bells. Expect cozy nostalgia, twinkly holiday cheer, a little righteous indignation, and plenty of laughs as Rae and...
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Where the Heart Is… and Where the Movie Went. In this episode of Paperback Flicks, best friends and co-hosts Rae and Ruth (two book-obsessed forty-somethings who still quote early-2000s movies like they’re current events) dive into Billie Letts’ beloved novel Where the Heart Is—and its 2000 film adaptation starring Natalie Portman, Ashley Judd, and an extremely questionable Wal-Mart security protocol. Grab your snack of choice (preferably something you could plausibly steal from a Wal-Mart shelf), and settle in for a heartfelt, funny, and slightly chaotic book-to-movie deep dive—just...
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Welcome back to Paperback Flicks, the podcast where best friends Rae and Ruth (your favorite 40-something bookworms!) dive deep into the pages and the picture! In this episode, we’re unpacking the heart-wrenching, hare-raising world of Watership Down—first through the lens of Richard Adams’ classic novel, then through its hauntingly animated 1978 film adaptation. We’ll be talking about the surprisingly deep themes behind a book about rabbits. Which version of the story hits harder emotionally—and why. What the story teaches us about leadership, survival, and community And yes…...
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In this episode, we dive into Meg Cabot’s “The Princess Diaries” and compare it to the iconic Disney film starring Anne Hathaway (and of course, the legendary Julie Andrews 👑). Did the movie capture Mia Thermopolis’s awkward charm? How faithful was it to the book’s teen diary style? And who REALLY deserved a crown — the page or the screen? Join us as we: Break down the major book-to-movie changes, debate which version tells Mia’s story best, share our own “awkward teen years” flashbacks, and decide if this royal adaptation deserves a happily-ever-after. Whether...
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Magic, Time Turners & Teen Angst: Prisoner of Azkaban Reviewed Join best friends Rae and Ruth, two witty women in their fabulous forties, as they dive deep into the whimsical—and slightly darker—world of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. In this episode of Paperback Flicks, the duo revisits both the beloved 1999 novel by J.K. Rowling and its 2004 film adaptation directed by Alfonso Cuarón. With their signature blend of nostalgia, humor, and no-nonsense insights, Rae and Ruth explore how the book and movie handle themes of fear, identity, and friendship. Expect plenty of...
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Join us for another Indie Author Spotlight with author extraordinaire Rebecca Rode as we discuss her publishing journey and all things she's learned along the way. #booklovers #Rebeccarode #authorinterviews #authorinterview #indieauthors
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Join best friends Rae and Ruth on Paperback Flicks, the podcast where literature meets cinema! In this episode, they dive deep into the epic saga of Gone with the Wind, reviewing Margaret Mitchell’s iconic novel alongside the legendary 1939 film starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh. From sweeping Southern landscapes to unforgettable characters, Rae and Ruth unpack what makes this story a timeless classic — and debate the differences, surprises, and controversies between page and screen. Whether you’re a book lover, a movie buff, or both, grab your popcorn and a paperback for this...
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In this episode of the Paperback Flicks Podcast, Ruth and Rae dive deep into the world of Stephen King's iconic novella The Body and its beloved film adaptation Stand By Me. Join them as they explore the similarities and differences between the two, from the emotional depth of King's writing to the unforgettable performances in the film. They discuss how the themes of friendship, coming-of-age, and loss are portrayed in both formats, and share their personal thoughts on the emotional impact each medium has. Will the film live up to the novella’s haunting atmosphere? Or does the book capture...
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In this episode of *Paperback Flicks*, hosts Rae and Ruth dive into the timeless classic *The Secret Garden*, exploring both the beloved book by Frances Hodgson Burnett and its various film adaptations. From the enchanting story of Mary Lennox's transformation in the magical garden to the differences in how the book and movies bring this heartwarming tale to life, they dissect what worked, what didn’t, and whether the magic of the original story shines through on screen. Tune in for a lively discussion, fun insights, and a deep dive into the book-to-movie experience, all served up with the...
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Join us on Paperback Flicks with hosts Rae and Ruth for another Indie Author Spotlight interview with husband and wife writing duo Alina and Samuel Dampt, authors of the epic fantasy novel "Daughter of Water" Learn all about their publishing journey, their tag-team writing process and the inspiration behind their debut novel.
info_outlineIt's time for another Indie Author Spotlight. Today we meet with three-times published author Luke R. Harris (a.k.a Ruth's brother) and talk about his paranormal series The Dream Diaries. Come join the fun as we talk about the inspiration behind his books, his author journey and any old random things that comes along.
To find Luke's books go to www.q4upodcast.com