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Orange is the New Black Readalong Part 2

Suzanne asks if the inmates are going to get second dinner like hobbits, Leanne and Angie reference both To Kill a Mockingbird and The Hunger Games as things heat up at Litchfield, and Red reads aloud from Bird by Bird – a book that her nemesis Judy King is seen reading earlier in the season. To celebrate the end of our Orange is the New Black marathon, here are the books we spotted the inmates and guards of Litchfield reading in episodes nine through thirteen.

 

Posted by Danielle Mohlman

Orange is the New Black Readalong Part 1

We love Orange is the New Black, and the ladies of Litchfield love reading just as much as we do. Rather than make you squint and pause watching to see all the books they're reading, we rounded them all up in a two-part series for you.

In Episode One of the newest season of Orange is the New Black, Yoga Jones sings Nick Hornby’s praises, sharing with Chapman how much she loved High Fidelity. To celebrate the return of our favorite Netflix drama, we at Quirk books are reading along with the Litchfield inmates. Here’s a dive into the books we spotted in the first four episodes. 

 

Funny Girl by Nick Hornby

Posted by Danielle Mohlman

Jason Bourne vs. Other Literary Figures

Robert Ludlum’s super spy Jason Bourne has had an interesting career. Though Ludlum only wrote three Bourne novels before his death, his successor Eric Van Lustbader has written nine additional stories. The novels were so popular that in 2002 a film version of the first book was made staring Matt Damon. Though the first film did not bring in huge numbers at the box office, it eventually found success on home video. This launched an incredibly lucrative film franchise with two more films starring Bourne. After a brief hiatus for The Bourne Legacy in which Jeremy Renner played a new character, Matt Damon has decided to return for the fifth installment of the film series. We at Quirk are such huge Bourne fans, we thought it might be fun to see how the super spy would fare against some other well-known literary spies.

Posted by David Winnick

Summer Classes Inspired by Characters from Literature

Okay, so summer classes sound like a bore. Why be in school when you can lounge by the pool? You have your gen eds, like mathematics, English, and science. But what about those summer electives? Go on, branch out. Summer can absolutely include learning, and the very best teachers are the ones from literature.

Posted by Christina Schillaci

Book Recommendations for Ghostbusters Characters

If there’s something strange in the neighborhood, who you gonna call? Since it’s 2016, we’re gonna call Melissa McCarthy, Leslie Jones, Kate McKinnon, and Kristen Wiig. As we count down to the release of the movie we’ve been looking forward to for the last year, we thought we’d round up some book recommendations for the newest faces of the Ghostbusters franchise. 

 

Posted by Danielle Mohlman

#GhostAClassic

While we can find ourselves just as exhausted as everyone else with the overload of remakes we could not be more excited for the new Ghostbusters reboot.

Can opening night be similar to a Rocky Horror screening and everyone go in their Ghostbuster jumpsuit and we throw green slime? Actually, that sounds like a fantastic idea! So while we stock up on slime (this is still sold in vending machine capsules for 25¢, yes?) we thought a hashtag game of #GhostAClassic would be fun.

Think we better call Ghostbusters to come investigate these classics! Join us on Twitter with #GhostAClassic.

 

Posted by Jamie Canaves