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The Book Club with Amit Varma

The Book Club with Amit Varma, Episode 1

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The Book Club with Amit Varma

By: Amit Varma
Narrated by: Amit Varma
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Do you want to ignite your reading habit? Do you wish you read more books? Tune in every week to "The Book Club with Amit Varma". Every Sunday, our host will fill you in on the merits of one particular book, and the many contexts that make it worth reading. We will cover all genres and account for all tastes–and hey, you could use it as a catalyst to start your own little book club!

In the first episode of The Book Club, Amit Varma explains why there are so many great reasons to read Orwell's essays. George Orwell may be better known for his novels 1984 and Animal Farm, but his collected essays are a masterclass of writing, and an invaluable window to the middle years of the 20th century.

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