What does it really mean to "not get" a novel? Can an interpretation be wrong, or are books simply open to whatever we bring to them?
In this episode of Paperback Friends, we dive into one of my favorite topics: literary interpretation. We talk about what a book means, the difference between an opinion and an interpretation, why some readings fit a story better than others, and why being willing to challenge your own understanding can make reading far more rewarding.
Along the way, we revisit books like The Secret Garden, Shutter Island, Parable of the Talents, The Dice Man, and Burmese Days to explore how different perspectives can completely change the conversation.
Whether you're a casual reader or someone who loves picking books apart long after you've finished them, I hope this episode encourages you to look a little deeper; without ever forgetting that reading should still be enjoyable.
Because the goal isn't to win an argument about literature – it's to contribute to the conversation.
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