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Reading Through Life is a podcast by two friends who met online and share a love for all things books. We read widely across genres and believe that everyone should read what they want, no judgments here. Come and join us as we read through life! readingthroughlife.substack.com
Reading Through Life is a podcast by two friends who met online and share a love for all things books. We read widely across genres and believe that everyone should read what they want, no judgments here. Come and join us as we read through life! readingthroughlife.substack.com
Underrated books with Sarah Hartley
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Eek, I did my very first Substack Live, y’all! When Sarah Hartley asked me to join her to talk about underrated books we’ve read recently, I was nervous, but I immediately said yes. Mostly because I miss her, and also because I’ve always wanted to try a Substack Live video.
In case you’re new here, it’s time for a tiny bit of back story. Sarah and I started Reading Through Life years ago because we wanted to have a reason to talk to each other about books. Then, sadly, Sarah left us last year for other pursuits. But then Carrie Palumbo graciously said yes to joining as a co-host so I wouldn’t have to do this by myself!
Anyway, I hope you enjoy our conversation and getting to see Sarah again for a brief visit. I heart your face, lady! -Mia
Books Mentioned:
Mia: The Husband Stitch by Carmen Maria Machado from the collection Her Body and Other Parties
Sarah: The Sunflower Boys by Sam Wachman
Mia: Merry Christmas, You Filthy Animal by Meghan Quinn
Sarah: The Book of Guilt by Catherine Chidgey
Mia: The Last Father-Daughter Dance by Lisa Wingate
Sarah: The Force of Such Beauty by Barbara Bourland
Also Mentioned:
-The Substack article from Kate Jones about The Husband Stitch (there are spoilers!)
-The Reading Room
-The RTL mood reader book club prompt for March
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138: January 2026 Book Reviews
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Hi, book nerds! We’re really excited to bring these monthly episodes to our paid subscribers. And we’re back in your ears again, after a bit of a break, and excited to talk January books with you.
We’ll be sharing what we read this past month, starting with some featu…
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137: October 2025 Book Reviews
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Hi, book nerds! We’re really excited to bring these monthly episodes to our paid subscribers. We’re back in your ears again and excited to talk October books with you.
We’ll be sharing what we read this past month, starting with some featured books that have more of an-depth review. And then we’ll finish off the episode with the rest of the books we read with a couple of quick thoughts, and also share some books we’re excited to read next.
Time to dive in! Happy listening!!
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136: September 2025 Book Reviews
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Hi, book nerds! We’re really excited to bring these monthly episodes to our paid subscribers. We’re back in your ears again and excited to talk September books with you.
We’ll be sharing what we read this past month, starting with some featured books that have more of an-depth review. And then we’ll finish off the episode with the rest of the books we read with a couple of quick thoughts, and also share some books we’re excited to read next. Time to dive in!
We’re sharing this episode FREE with all of our subscribers this month. If you aren’t yet a paying subscriber, click this link to take advantage of our 40% off discount for monthly or annual subscriptions. Discount ends Oct. 31, 2025.
And without further ado, here are our September book reviews - happy listening!
September 2025 Featured Book Reviews:C: Katabasis by R.F. KuangM: How to Sell a Haunted House by Grady HendrixC: Discontent by Beatriz SerranoM: All the Sinners Bleed by S.A. CosbyC: Ring Shout by P. Djèlí ClarkM: My Name Isn’t Paul by Drew HuffC: Elena Knows by Claudia PiñeiroM: You Invited It In by Sarah JulesC: The Hounding by Xenobe Purvis
The Rest of Our September Reads:M:
* Hold On, Sweetheart by Chahak Kawatra
* A House with Good Bones by T. Kingfisher
* Eerie Basin by Ivy Pochoda
* The Wonder of Creation by Louie Giglio
C:
* Fever Dream by Samanta Schweblin
* Acquired Taste by Clay McLeod Chapman
* What the Dead Know by Barbara Butcher
* Strange Pictures by Uketsu
* Rust & Stardust by T. Greenwood
* Flashlight by Susan Choi
One Book We’re Excited to Read in October:M: House of Bone and Rain by Gabino IglesiasC: The Mad Wife by Meagan Church
Also Mentioned:-If you’re a free subscriber to Reading Through Life, we’re offering a 40% off discount for paid annual or monthly subscriptions. Click here to save. Discount ends 10/31. -Don’t forget to join us for our mood reader book club. October’s reading prompt is: What does spooky season (or fall reading) mean to you? Click here for more details.
That’s all for September. We’d love to hear your thoughts. Have you read any of the same books? What was your favorite book that you read in September? Tell us everything in the comments! See you back here next month.
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133: May 2025 Book Reviews + Summer Break
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IMPORTANT NOTE: We’re taking a hiatus for the month of June. We want to enjoy the summer sunshine with our families and take a little break. What does this mean for you?
If you’re a…
Free Subscriber - you will not see any new posts in the month of June. See you back here in July!
Paid Monthly Subscriber - you will not see any new posts in June (after this episode), and your membership will be paused for the month so you won’t be charged the $5 monthly fee. Everything will resume in July and we’ll see you back here then!
Paid Annual Subscriber - you will not see any new posts in June (after this episode) and you will have an extra month added to your subscription so that you don’t lose out on anything you’ve already paid for. See you back here in July!
If you have any questions, feel free to comment on this post and we’ll get back to you ASAP! Thank you, we appreciate your support. xo
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Hi, book nerds! We’re really excited to bring these monthly episodes to our paid subscribers. We’ll be sharing what we read this past month, starting with some featured books that have more of an-depth review. And then we’ll finish off the episode with the rest of the books we read with a couple of quick thoughts, and also share some books we’re excited to read next. Time to dive in!
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132: April 2025 Book Reviews
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Hi, book nerds! We’re really excited to bring these monthly episodes to our paid subscribers. We’ll be sharing what we read this past month, starting with some featured books that have more of an-depth review. And then we’ll finish off the episode with the rest of the books we read with a couple of quick thoughts, and also share some books we’re excited to read next. Time to dive in!
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131: March 2025 Book Reviews
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Hi, book nerds! We’re really excited to bring these monthly episodes to our paid subscribers. We’ll be sharing what we read this past month, starting with some featured books that have more of an-depth review. And then we’ll finish off the episode with the rest of the books we read with a couple of quick thoughts, and also share some books we’re excited to read next. Time to dive in!
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130: February 2025 Book Reviews
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Hi, book nerds! We’re really excited to bring these monthly episodes to our paid subscribers. We’ll be sharing what we read this past month, starting with some featured books that have more of an-depth review. And then we’ll finish off the episode with the rest of the books we read with a couple of quick thoughts, and also share some books we’re excited to read next. Time to dive in!
If you aren’t yet a paying subscriber, click the button below to upgrade and unlock the entire episode. It’s just $5/month to support our show.
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129: January 2025 Book Reviews
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Hi, book nerds! We’re really excited to bring these monthly episodes to our paid subscribers. We’ll be sharing what we read this past month, but we’ll be going a little more in depth than we do in our weekly recaps. Well… sort of. We kind of decided that we don’t want to talk much about books that we don’t really care for (other than a quick thought about why it didn’t work). We’d rather be super excited about sharing books we loved or want to feature for a particular reason. Let us know what you think about this change.
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128: Top Ten Fiction Books of 2024
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*Note: At times throughout the episode, Mia’s mic was giving her grief. Please give us grace.*
Well, hello there! We’re back in your ears and we’re so excited to share our top fiction books of 2024. We each have our top 10 lists and we even have 2 books in common, gasp! We hope you enjoy our lists and the giggles and we’re wishing you happy holidays from our bookshelves to yours.
Number 10[07:22] M: TOLD YOU SO by Sarah Asermily[09:10] S: HOW TO HIDE IN PLAIN SIGHT by Emma Noyes
Number 9[10:18] M: SOMEONE YOU CAN BUILD A NEST IN by John Wiswell[11:39] S: THE DAYS I LOVED YOU MOST by Amy Neff
Number 8[12:45] M: MARGO’S GOT MONEY TROUBLES by Rufi Thorpe[13:52] S: THE SAME BRIGHT STARS by Ethan Joella
Number 7[14:45] M: SMALL MERCIES by Dennis Lehane[15:45] S: THE HEART’S INVISIBLE FURIES by John Boyne
Number 6[16:51] M: THE SAME BRIGHT STARS by Ethan Joella[17:51] S: FATHER OF THE RAIN by Lily King
Number 5[18:40] M: BLACKTOP WASTELAND by S.A. Cosby[19:42] S: MARGO’S GOT MONEY TROUBLES by Rufi Thorpe
Number 4[20:36] M: A HEAD FULL OF GHOSTS by Paul Tremblay[22:13] S: BLUE SISTERS by Coco Mellors
Number 3[23:04] M: IF WE WERE VILLAINS by M.L. Rio[24:08] S: THE OTHER YEAR by Rea Frey
Number 2[25:33] M: YOU LIKE IT DARKER by Stephen King[26:35] S: THE WOMEN by Kristin Hannah
Number 1[27:45] M: I’M THINKING OF ENDING THINGS[29:13] S: SANDWICH by Catherine Newman
Also mentioned:
* Best of 2024 Books So Far
* Fired Up: How to Turn Your Spark into a Flame and Come Alive at Any Age by Shannon Watts (Sarah’s story is in here!)
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127: RTL in a New Format
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We left you with a cliffhanger in our last episode about some big news for RTL. Well, the day has come to give you the full scoop about the podcast and its future. This is a don’t-miss episode, so please tune in! We love you, book nerds.
Join our RTL Substack to become a free or paid subscriber.
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126: What We Read in March
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We’re back again with our monthly reading recap. We’re sharing 10 books we read in March and giving you the scoop on what we loved and didn’t. Also, Patrons, don’t forget to tune into our Overflow bonus episode this Friday to hear the rest of our March reviews. Happy listening!
Find the time stamped show notes below with links to all of the fun things we mentioned.
Something Bookish:
[01:59] S: The Bookish Goods store
[02:53] M: I Am Homeless If This is Not My Home by Lorrie Moore
Lithub article: 30 New Books Critics Think You Should Read Right Now
Books We Read in March:
[05:04] S: Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen
[06:59] M: It Waits in the Woods by Josh Malerman
[08:33] S: Interesting Facts About Space by Emily Austin
[10:18] M: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith
[12:37] S: Something Wild by Hanna Halperin
[14:27] M: Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
[16:48] S: Dear Edward by Ann Napolitano
[18:16] M: Ankle Snatcher by Grady Hendrix
[19:54] S: Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez
[22:36] M: Shark Heart by Emily Habeck
[25:54] The Rest of the Books We Read in March
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* The books noted above contain affiliate links. This means that we may get a small kickback if you purchase through our links, at no additional cost to you.
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125: Books and Music
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Music and books pair together so well. We’re both huge music fans and reading books about music and musicians really fascinates us. Today, we’re sharing some fiction and nonfiction books recs about music and we hope you’ll tune in to find some new faves!
Click here to join us on Patreon for exclusive bonus bookish goodies! Get our monthly overflow, new books episodes, and Life Through Reading episodes, our private Facebook group, and more. Plus, supporting us in this way just shows that you love what we do!
Find the time stamped show notes below with links to all of the fun things we mentioned.
Something Bookish:
[04:43] S: Grayson by Lynne Cox
This is Love podcast, “Something Large and Wild”
[06:18] M: A Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay
Fiction Books About Music:
[12:35] S: Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
[13:20] M: Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid
[14:22] S: The Final Revival of Opal and Nev by Dawnie Walton
[14:57] M: The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto by Mitch Albom
[16:06] S: Wreck the Halls by Tessa Bailey
[16:53] M: Run, Rose, Run by Dolly Parton and James Patterson
[17:42] S: Charm City Rocks by Matthew Norman
[18:19] M: Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel
[19:11] S: The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb
[20:06] M: The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks
[21:03] S: Modern Lovers by Emma Straub
[21:41] S: The Breakup Tour by Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka
Nonfiction Books About Music:
[22:29] M: The Beautiful Ones by Prince
[23:10] S: The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music by Dave Grohl
[23:56] M: Dolly Parton, Songteller: My Life in Lyrics by Dolly Parton
[24:38] S: Open Book by Jessica Simpson
[25:16] M: Scar Tissue by Anthony Kiedis
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124: What We Read in February
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It’s time for our February reading recap! We’re sharing 10 books we read in February and our opinions of them, the good and the bad. It was a bit of a weird reading month for us, but we powered through! Also, Patrons, don’t forget to tune into our Overflow bonus episode this Friday to hear the rest of our February reviews. Happy listening!
Click here to join us on Patreon for exclusive bonus bookish goodies! Get our monthly overflow, new books episodes, and Life Through Reading episodes, our private Facebook group, and more. Plus, supporting us in this way just shows that you love what we do!
Find the time stamped show notes below with links to all of the fun things we mentioned.
Something Bookish:
[02:13] M: If you’re in a reading rut, try reading books in a different format. Audiobooks have helped me get my reading mojo back!
[02:45] S: I’m sharing a lovely memory of going to the bookstore with all of my boys recently.
Books We Read in February:
[05:51] M: Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
[07:54] S: This Could Be Us by Kennedy Ryan
[10:14] M: Leaving: A Novel by Roxana Robinson
[13:12] S: Five Years From Now by Paige Toon
Only Love Can Hurt Like This by Paige Toon
[14:59] M: In Bloom by Paul Tremblay
[16:17] S: Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin
[18:10] M: Survive the Night by Riley Sager
[19:49] S: The Great Transition by Nick Fuller Googins
The Displacements by Bruce Holsinger
[22:50] M: If We’re Being Honest by Cat Shook
[25:06] S: Lucy by the Sea by Elizabeth Strout
[27:40] The Rest of the Books We Read in February
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* The books noted above contain affiliate links. This means that we may get a small kickback if you purchase through our links, at no additional cost to you.
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123: Debut Novels We Loved, Part 2
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Debut novels are so exciting! Can you imagine being a writer and getting your book out into the world for the first time? We love supporting debut authors and today we’re sharing more debut novels we’ve loved (check out episode 74 of the podcast for part 1) and a few we’re excited to try.
Click here to join us on Patreon for exclusive bonus bookish goodies! Get our monthly overflow, new books episodes, and Life Through Reading episodes, our private Facebook group, and more. Plus, supporting us in this way just shows that you love what we do!
Find the time stamped show notes below with links to all of the fun things we mentioned.
Something Bookish:
[02:49] M: Let’s be friends on Goodreads.
[03:07] S: Check out PangoBooks and visit my store.
Debut Novels We’re Excited to Try:
[05:49] M: Listen for the Lie by Amy Tintera (out Mar 5, 2024)
[07:02] Jaded by Ela Lee
[07:50] S: The Book of Doors by Gareth Brown
[09:32] A Good Happy Girl by Marissa Higgins (out Apr 2, 2024)
Debut Novels We’ve Loved:
[10:59] M: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
Verity by Colleen Hoover
[12:27] S: In Memoriam by Alice Winn
[13:35] M: Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice
Dracula by Bram Stoker
[14:59] S: Out of Love by Hazel Hayes
[16:08] M: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
[17:25] S: Shark Heart by Emily Habeck
[19:58] M: Brooklyn ‘76 by Anthony Ausiello
[21:20] S: A Little Hope by Ethan Joella
[22:28] M: Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill
[23:54] S: The Measure by Nikki Erlick
[25:02] Sarah’s Other Notable Debuts:
The Sky Blues by Robbie Couch
Love Buzz by Neely Tubati Alexander
How to be Eaten by Maria Adelmann
Cleopatra and Frankenstein by Coco Mellors
Pete and Alice in Maine by Caitlin Shetterly
Talking at Night by Claire Daverley
The Christmas Orphans Club by Becca Freeman
Also Mentioned:
RTL Episode 74, Debut Novels We Loved
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* The books noted above contain affiliate links. This means that we may get a small kickback if you purchase through our links, at no additional cost to you.
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122: What We Read in January + Important News
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Hip, hip, hooray! It’s reading recap time again. Here are 10 books we read in the month of January. If you’d like to hear the rest of the book we read, you should become a patron and listen to our Overflow episode coming out this Friday. Cheers!
Click here to join us on Patreon for exclusive bonus bookish goodies! Get our monthly overflow, new books episodes, and Life Through Reading episodes, our private Facebook group, and more. Plus, supporting us in this way just shows that you love what we do!
Find the time stamped show notes below with links to all of the fun things we mentioned.
[04:09] Something Bookish:
Tune in for our special announcement on some changes to the show!
What We Read in January:
[07:17] M: The Escape Room by Megan Goldin
[09:41] S: The Same Bright Stars by Ethan Joella (out July 2, 2024)
[11:49] M: The Usborne Encyclopedia of World Religions by Susan Meredith + Clare Hickman
[13:12] S: The Other Year by Rea Frey
[15:29] M: Delicate Condition by Danielle Valentine
[18:04] S: Leaving by Roxana Robinson (out February 13, 2024)
[22:28] M: The Pram by Joe Hill
[24:35] S: Foster by Claire Keegan
[26:19] M: Switched On by Franklin Horton
[28:24] S: Dixon, Descending by Karen Outen (out February 6, 2024)
[30:32] Extra Books We Read in January
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121: Notable Book Quotes
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When you’re reading a book, do you ever find yourself struck by the profound beauty of the writing? Because we definitely do. You can find us jotting down quotes that speak to us in some way and saving them for later. In this episode, we’re sharing 16 of those notable book quotes with you.
Click here to join us on Patreon for exclusive bonus bookish goodies! Get our monthly overflow, new books episodes, and Life Through Reading episodes, our private Facebook group, and more. Plus, supporting us in this way just shows that you love what we do!
Find the time stamped show notes below with links to all of the fun things we mentioned.
Something Bookish:
[02:33] M: Check out our RTL merch shop.
[02:53] S: The Humans by Matt Haig
Books Featuring Our Notable Quotes:
[05:52] M: A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara
[06:59] S: The Idea of You by Robinne Lee
[08:24] M: Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune
[09:26] S: Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano
[10:09] M: More Than You’ll Ever Know by Katie Gutierrez
[10:54] S: Shark Heart by Emily Habeck
[11:59] M: After I Do by Taylor Jenkins Reid
[12:36] S: The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna
[13:18] M: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
[13:53] S: The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker
[14:39] M: The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams
[15:31] S: Sparks Like Stars by Nadia Hashimi
[16:16] M: Delicious! by Ruth Reichl
[16:38] S: Cleopatra and Frankenstein by Coco Mellors
[18:01] M: Write for Life by Julia Cameron
[18:44] S: The Door-to-Door Bookstore by Carsten Henn
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* The books noted above contain affiliate links. This means that we may get a small kickback if you purchase through our links, at no additional cost to you.
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120: Underrated Backlist Books
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Our most downloaded episode ever was about books that we think need more love. So, in today’s episode we figured we’d share some more books that are underrated and deserve all the praise and attention. Plus, these are backlist titles, so they should be easier to find at the library or wherever you get your books. Happy reading!
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Find the time stamped show notes below with links to all of the fun things we mentioned.
Something Bookish:
[03:59] S: Book FOMO is real. But also, don’t buy into it.
Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros
[05:30] M: The next pick for my classics book club is: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith.
Underrated Backlist Books We Hope More People Read:
[07:37] M: Ghost 19 by Simone St. James
[08:40] S: When I Ran Away by Ilona Bannister
[09:54] M: We Are Not From Here by Jenny Torres Sanchez
American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins
[11:11] S: Truth and Other Lies by Maggie Smith
[12:29] M: No One Crosses the Wolf by Lisa Nikolidakis
[13:59] S: Most Likely by Sarah Watson
[15:17] M: A Frenzy of Sparks by Kristin Fields
[16:38] S: Man O’War by Cory McCarthy
[18:13] M: Winders by Ryan O’Nan
[19:46] S: The Heart of the Deal by Lindsay MacMillan
Honorable Mentions:
[21:38] M:
The Boys in the Cave by Matt Gutman
Wild Words by Nicole Gulotta
No Ordinary Time by Susan A. Mulder
The Boat Rocker by Ha Jin
I Will Find You by Joanna Connors
[23:21] S:
The Leftovers by Cassandra Parkin
The Bennet Women by Eden Appiah-Kubi
The Boys by Katie Hafner
Stay Gold by Tobly McSmith
Shoulder Season by Christina Clancy
Also Mentioned:
Episode 94, Books We Think Deserve a Second Life
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119: Books We’re Recommending to Each Other
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They say opposites attract, right? Well, we couldn’t be more opposite with our reading tastes. So, we’re doing what makes total sense and recommending books to each other. Tune in for our tailored book recs and tell us how we did.
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Something Bookish:
[3:46] S: My husband is reading!
Holly by Stephen King
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
The Wager by David Grann
[5:30] M: Here’s your encouragement (and mine!) to read slowly.
Books We’re Recommending to Each Other:
[9:08] M: 11/22/63 by Stephen King
[12:29] S: The Door to Door Bookstore by Carsten Henn
The Storied Life of AJ Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin
[14:25] M: Tell the Wolves I’m Home by Carol Rifka Brunt
The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker
[16:19] S: Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson
Everyone On This Train is a Suspect by Benjamin Stevenson
[18:13] M: The Promise of Stardust by Priscille Sibley
[20:02] S: This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub
[21:52] M: Holiday Country by İnci Atrek
[24:06] S: The Book of M by Peng Shepherd
Also Mentioned:
Episode 117: Our 2023 Books Superlatives
Pomegranate by Helen Elaine Lee
Shark Heart by Emily Habeck
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118: What We Read in December (2023)
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Hey friends! Happy New Year! We’re thrilled to be back in your ears after our holiday break. Today, we’re giving you a recap of what we read in December. In case you need a refresher, this means we’re reviewing 5 books each that we read in the month. Here’s to more reading in 2024!
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Something Bookish:
[2:17] S: StoryGraph
[3:22] M: The Ultimate Best Books of 2023 list from LitHub
The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride
Books We Read in December:
[6:53] M: Christmas at the Island Hotel by Jenny Colgan
[9:10] S: Girlfriend on Mars by Deborah Willis
[10:59] M: Much Ado About Nada by Uzma Jalaluddin
[13:28] S: Christmas by the Book by Anne Marie Ryan
[15:15] M: Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam
[18:24] S: Dinosaurs by Lydia Millet
[21:45] M: What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher
The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe
[24:15] S: Reproduction by Louisa Hall
[26:29] M: All Good People Here by Ashley Flowers
[28:50] S: Maybe Next Time by Cesca Major
[30:42] The Rest of the Books We Read in December
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