Episodes

  • book hauls
    Feb 11 2023

    Welcome to Bookish Memories. This is a podcast for all who love reading and those in pursuit of a nerdy friend!


    On this special episode, I did two book hauls. One from my trip to Tokyo and one from a book fair held in Taipei. Tune in to know what books I bought!


    To know more about the book on the episodes, follow me on Instagram @bookish.memories Don't forget to check out my Patreon page and give me some feedback: https://linktr.ee/bookish.memories


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    21 mins
  • an open chat about resolutions and motivation
    Jan 14 2023

    Welcome to Bookish Memories. This is a podcast for all who love reading and those in pursuit of a nerdy friend!


    On this special episode, I talked about the difficulty in keeping the momentum going for resolutions. I have been struggling to come up with a “special theme” for the first episode of the year, and it suddenly dawned on me that I could be honest about it. And that was what I did in this very short chat (though one-sided). I also touched upon perfectionism and why it could get in the way of getting motivated to do something. I hope this episode could comfort you if you feel like you have “failed” to accomplish your resolutions for this year :)


    To know more about the book on the episodes, follow me on Instagram @bookish.memories Don't forget to check out my Patreon page and give me some feedback: https://linktr.ee/bookish.memories


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    12 mins
  • books I read in 2022 & reading goals for 2023
    Dec 31 2022

    Welcome to Bookish Memories. This is a podcast for all who love reading and those in pursuit of a nerdy friend!


    On this special episode, I ranked the books I read this year, with Sorrow and Bliss and Hamnet being my top favourites. I also gave a little insight into what I will probably be reading next year. I am hoping that this episode will hold me accountable haha. Happy new year in advance and see you in 2023!


    To know more about the book on the episodes, follow me on Instagram @bookish.memories Don't forget to check out my Patreon page and give me some feedback: https://linktr.ee/bookish.memories


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    43 mins
  • Book 4: The Fault In Our Stars
    Dec 24 2022

    Welcome to Bookish Memories. This is a podcast for all who love reading and those in pursuit of a nerdy friend!


    Today's episode is about the book The Fault In Our Stars. It was my favourite book for a very long time, and even now in adulthood, it is still among my top ten. Advertising this book, as the main character of the story puts it, “feels like a betrayal”. But this book has stimulated me to think more philosophically, and I have new discoveries or come to new understanding every time I reread it. I genuinely hope this book will bring you the zeal and joy of reading as it has done for me. Happy Christmas for now. Be sure to come back for the specials next week, and check out the five different editions I have on Instagram!


    To know more about the book on the episodes, follow me on Instagram @bookish.memories Don't forget to check out my Patreon page and give me some feedback: https://linktr.ee/bookish.memories


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    33 mins
  • Book 3: The Perks of Being A Wallflower
    Dec 10 2022

    CW: This episode contains discussion on depression, self-harm and sexual assault.


    Welcome to Bookish Memories. This is a podcast for all who love reading and those in pursuit of a nerdy friend!


    Today's episode is about the book The Perks of Being A Wallflower. It not only marks the shifting point of my reading taste, but also how I view myself as a person. Charlies is the protagonist and narrator of the story. I read the book when I was younger than him. I read the book when I was the same age as he is. I still read the book now that I am older than him. The book is a constant reminder that staying present is key and that pain is an individual thing. “Even if somebody else has it much worse, that doesn’t really change the fact that you have what you have.” I hope this can shed a new light if you are struggling right now.


    To know more about the book on the episodes, follow me on Instagram @bookish.memories Don't forget to check out my Patreon page and give me some feedback: https://linktr.ee/bookish.memories



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    32 mins
  • Book 2: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
    Nov 26 2022

    Welcome to Bookish Memories. This is a podcast for all who love reading and those in pursuit of a nerdy friend!


    Today's episode is about the book Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. I realised just now how silly it was for me to try and let you guess in the episode, as the title already give it away, but still, it was fun when I recorded that bit. I was reading the Harry Potter series around the same time I was reading the Sherlock Holmes novels, but the excitement were of two different kinds. World building is the foundation of any fantasy novel in my opinion, and in that aspect, this first book in the series has done such a great job introducing its readers to the magical world that so many have and will continue to grow to love in the future. As a series directed to younger audiences, the novel has also helped me to embrace myself as I am, and I hope that once you give some time to read it, it will do the same for you, too.


    To know more about the book on the episodes, follow me on Instagram @bookish.memories Don't forget to check out my Patreon page and give me some feedback: https://linktr.ee/bookish.memories


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    29 mins
  • Book 1: A Study in Scarlet
    Nov 12 2022

    Welcome to Bookish Memories. This is a podcast for all who love reading and those in pursuit of a nerdy friend!


    Today's episode is about the book A Study in Scarlet written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It is such an important read to me as a child. I was really into detective stories and mysteries novels alike, but I guess what appealed to me was not only the duo, Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson, catching criminals and solving puzzles, but also about how that reading the novel gave me a model I could look up to. I admired Holmes' detective skills and wanted to be as good in my studies as he is in his expertise. His self control fascinated me, especially in the sense of not having emotional outlets. I tried incorporating what I respected him for to become part of my character, to become a better version of myself. Gaining that is one joyous thing about reading I think.


    To know more about the book on the episodes, follow me on Instagram @bookish.memories Do also check out the podcast website: https://shows.acast.com/bookish-memories


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    14 mins
  • Welcome to the Bookish Memories
    Oct 29 2022
    Hello everyone, this is Bethany, and welcome to Bookish Memories. Books are special. They can be the written words of your joy or the comforting hug for your sorrows. So put on your reading glasses, make yourself a nice mug of tea, and come join me down my memory lane full of books. Make sure to follow me on Instagram @bookish.memories Check out the podcast webpage too: https://shows.acast.com/bookish-memories

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    1 min