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The Avid Reader Show

Samuel Hankin

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The Avid Reader is a podcast for book lovers. Tune in for interviews, recommendations, and insider news from Sam Hankin, host and owner of independent bookstore Wellington Square Bookshop - www.wellingtonsquarebooks.com
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คัดสรรและแนะนำหนังสือที่น่าอ่าน อธิบายว่าแต่ละเล่มเกี่ยวกับอะไร ดีงามอย่างไร และเหมาะกับใคร เพราะเราเชื่อว่าอาจมีหนังสือสักเล่มที่เปลี่ยนแปลงความคิดและชีวิตคุณ
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The Weekly Reader

WYPR Baltimore

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----What should I read next?---- Book critic and longtime NPR commentator Marion Winik answers this question in four opinionated, book-loving minutes. With reviews of new releases and older titles you may have missed, it’s like having a new best friend with very good taste to guide you in your literary adventures. The Weekly Reader is produced by WYPR and hosted by Lisa Morgan.
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Welcome to Reader's Corner, a weekly radio show hosted by Boise State University president emeritus Bob Kustra that features lively conversations with some of the nation's leading authors about issues and ideas that matter today.
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Take Me To Your Reader

Pavement Pounders Podcast

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The Pavement Pounders discuss adapted science fiction, generally well-known films derived from written works. They read the book, watch the movie, watch remakes, reboots, re-adaptations, and give it all a good mulling over.
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Compulsive Reader's author interviews, book chat, literary discussions, readings and more. It's an audio haven for book lovers! Recent and upcoming guests include Terry Denton, Marion Halligan, Sir Ken Robinson, Emily Ballou, Sofie Laguna, Matthew Riley, John Banville, Felicity Plunkett, Mark Coker, Peter Bowerman, Eric Maisel, Ramona Koval, Tim Flannery, Carl Zimmer, Gail Jones, Jane Smiley, Frank Delaney, Ben Okri, and many more.
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DEAR READER

Mascha Jacobs, Center for Literature

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Bei Dear Reader unterhält sich Mascha Jacobs einmal im Monat mit Autor*innen über die Bücher ihres Lebens. Über die Wege, auf denen sie zu ihnen finden, wie das Gelesene sie verändert und wie oder ob für sie Lesen und Schreiben zusammengehören.
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Reader's Entertainment Radio is a fun, informative and entertaining way to learn about books, engage with authors and have fun! From Book Lights to Reader's Entertainment Radio Show we have something for every reader and every genre!
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If you are interested in reading but lack the time, eyesight, company, or just need something to relax and fall asleep to - The (Imperfect) Reader is for you! This podcast does not review books, it reads them. I will be covering a chapter a day from a book randomly selected from the public domain library. Once that book is complete, I will select another one and begin again. Tune in daily to keep up with the readings or wait until the book is done and listen all at once - it's completely up ...
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A look at multimedia adaptations and the literature that inspires them. Season one focuses on the various interpretations of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. Season two explores the 1936 play The Women by Clare Boothe Luce and its three cinematic adaptations.
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A book podcast where you will discover new books and get reading tips, but we also talk about lifestyle, wellness, and self-care. So let's learn something new, feel encouraged and inspired, and have fun!
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Join Flex and Herds as they take you on a Murder Mystery World Tour in Death of the Reader. From classic British puzzles in the Golden Age of Detective Fiction to the weirdest of foreign detective fiction, explore everything in the grizzly world of the 'locked room'. Each week we'll feature academics, authors and more as we trace the influences of the genre around the world.
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The Midnight Readers Podcast

Lillian Kim, Christy Crabtree, Brittany Cook

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We’re three women who working at the library and bonded over our passion for books and all things fantasy, sci-fi, and mystery. Each week we’ll dive into today’s most popular books and talk about what we’ve read so far. Join the discussion as we discuss theories and interact with our listeners.
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Dear Fantasy Reader

Dear Fantasy Reader

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Take flight with best friends, Hannah & Karen, into the world of the Empyrean series, where they are currently dissecting Fourth Wing through the fresh lens of Iron Flame. Expect lots of fangirling, easter egg hunts, foreshadowing analysis, signet speculation, and deep-dive theories as they prepare for the upcoming Onyx Storm release! *All episodes include spoilers for the entirety of Fourth Wing and Iron Flame* Each week, we embark on a new chapter-by-chapter adventure, beginning with a sum ...
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"Not every book is for every child, but for every child there is a book." The Children’s Book Review, is a resource devoted to children’s literature and literacy. In the Growing Readers Podcast, we produce author and illustrator interviews focused on the best books for kids of all ages. We help parents, grandparents, caregivers, teachers, and librarians to grow readers. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/support
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Hello hello! Welcome to the Badly Annotated Readers Society, a bookish podcast where two book besties yap about all things literature and annotation in a cozy, chaotic, judgement-free space. Buckle up and bring your most creative energy and unhinged reading practices with you. Be you, be weird, and annotate badly with reckless abandon. Socials & Such: Instagram: @badlyannotatedpod Hannah: @thefriendlylibrarygoblin Jess: @annotations.books YouTube: @badlyannotatedpod Email: badlyannotatedpod@ ...
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Readersketch

Readersketch

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We have all encountered times where we read something over and over but it just seems to fly over our heads. But the instant it is explained or read to us it clicks. On the Readersketch Podcast, we recite for you, weekly, some poetry pieces from our web space. Follow us on all our social media handles @readersketch and Twitter @readersketchit to stay updated. Currently moderated by Mistura. Pioneered by Kofoworola Odozi. © 2021. All Rights Reserved
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Readers Digress

Mollie Fox & Kate Kiriakou

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Welcome to Readers Digress, the podcast where we read nonfiction books so you don’t have to (unless you want to). Join us, hosts Mollie Fox and Kate Kiriakou, as we use a nonfiction book to talk about pop culture, politics, and everything in between. New episodes out every other Thursday.
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Creating Joyful Readers

Samantha in Secondary

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It is possible to inspire a lifelong love of reading in secondary ELA students and that's what the Creating Joyful Readers podcast is all about. Your host, Samantha (from Samantha in Secondary) is a seasoned educator with 15 years of classroom experience. This podcast shares what works in the post-pandemic classroom and what doesn't so you can skip the trial and error. Every Monday, we’ll chat about the amazing benefits of independent reading, dig into the latest literacy research, cover pra ...
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“Womanist Bible Talk: A Podcast for Womanish Bible Readers and Friends” engages stories about women in Scripture from the perspectives of contemporary Black and other women of color from different walks of life and various socio-economic backgrounds. Hosts, Vanessa Lovelace and Gay Byron, redeem the reputations of biblical women, such as Jezebel, Delilah, and Mary Magdalene who are often represented as “bad girls of the Bible” and introduce other women who have either been nameless or hidden ...
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Confessions of a Tarot Reader

Bexy Jones, but you can call me Bex

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I'm Bex. I'm here to make Tarot a little less scary. I'm giving you a personal, behind the scenes tour of what it's actually like to be a tarot reader. I share with you what I'm thinking as a reader, what you can expect as a client, and how this whole tarot thing works in the first place! Confession booth highlights this season: - Why I refuse to answer Yes/No questions - When my friends are also my clients, how we maintain boundaries - My wierdest, woo-woo-est readings - Chats with fellow t ...
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A Readers’ Advisory Podcast about becoming better library staff by reading every genre, whether we like them or not! Every month we read books from a new, randomly picked genre; then on the podcast we discuss our reading choices, experiences, opinions, appeal factors, and other related topics as friends and library workers.
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Racy Reader

RACY READER

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All things smutty romance books - the good, the bad and the smutty. Get book reviews, category recommendations, and real-authentic book reviews. New episodes drop on Mondays.
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For all the "selfishness" of genes, they team up to survive. Is the history of life in fact a story of cooperation? Amid the violence and brutality that dominates the news, it's hard to think of ourselves as team players. But cooperation, Jonathan Silvertown argues, is a fundamental part of our make-up, and deeply woven into the whole four-billion-…
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On this edition of The Weekly Reader, we review a unique collaboration involving the celebrated poet Naomi Shahib Nye, Ann Alejandro, and our own Marion Winik: "I Know About a Thousand Things: The Writings of Ann Alejandro of Uvalde, Texas." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Autor: WYPR Baltimore
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What impact do local regulations have on our ability to build and operate new data centers in the United States? What impact do these regulations have on local economies? Juan Londoño, from the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, joins Ned Bellavance and Russ White to discuss yet another part of the network engineering world. https://media.blubrry.com/h…
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Text Bex! Click here to ask me a Question or share Feedback Connect with Jon: Jon skye tarot jonskyetarot@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/jonskyetarot This is the twin to this week's episode where JST and I discuss all things decks: tarot, oracle, indie, mass market, how we connect, what decks you should use... There are lots of decks that we r…
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Diesmal ist Enis Maci zu Gast bei DEAR READER. Mascha Jacobs ist seit dem Essayband »Eiscafé Europa«, mit dem Enis Maci 2018 bei Suhrkamp debütierte, ein Fan der Autorin. In den vergangenen Jahren hat sie mehrere Theaterstücke geschrieben. Aktuell sind zwei kollaborative Texte von Maci bei Suhrkamp erschienen. Zuletzt »Pando«, ein Roman, dessen Tit…
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Join your fellow squad mates, Hannah and Karen, as they dive into chapters 34 & 35 of Fourth Wing, re-experiencing the story through the lens of Iron Flame! Hannah and Karen begin with a ‘Scribe Report’ (chapter summary) before diving into discussion and analysis of key moments, featuring transformative insights from Rebecca Yarros’ Q&As and Iron F…
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A dive back into the recent past as we talk with Melbourne-based author Aoife Clifford about her latest novel, 'It Takes a Town'. Policewoman Carole, distressed mother Frankie, town drunk Mer(maid) and a gaggle of schoolchildren reminiscent of the Scooby Gang all team up to corner the killer of local town star Vanessa Walton, recently returned from…
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PS Cottier and NG Hartland, authors of The Thirty-one Legs of Vladimir Putin, read from and talk about their new book, which won the Finlay Lloyd 20/40 publishing prize for fiction. We talk about some of the key themes in the book like identity, semblance, what's real and what isn't, the book's prescience in dealing with power dynamics and image, t…
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In the third season premiere, I look at the source material The Iliad by Homer and translated by Emily Wilson. After providing background on the author, and historical/cultural/mythological context, I run through the major players within the epic. I examine the first act of the story (Books I-IX), discussing key or interesting moments after I give …
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The crew are back at Basgiath after some dramatics but will anyone believe what happened to them? Join Kellsie and Sam as we dive into Iron Flame Chapter 3! The Pyre by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Email – readersquadpod@gmail.comInstagram - @readersqua…
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Send us a text International bestselling author Brad Parks is the only writer to have won the Shamus, Nero, and Lefty Awards, three of American crime fiction’s most prestigious prizes. His novels have been translated into fifteen languages and have won critical acclaim across the globe, including stars from every major pre-publication review outlet…
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Parachute Women: Marianne Faithfull, Marsha Hunt, Bianca Jagger, Anita Pallenberg, and the Women Behind the Rolling Stones Discover the true story of the four women who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to help shape and curate the image of The Rolling Stones—perfect for fans of Girls Like Us. The Rolling Stones have long been considered one of t…
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Get all the nostalgia of a classic holiday romance with a heartfelt touch! In this episode, Jenny Bayliss joins me on the couch to talk about her new book, Kiss Me at Christmas. We talk about our protagonist, Harriet, an almost-empty-nester dealing with her daughter's extended holiday trip, a drunken one-night stand, and a rundown theater where she…
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Fresh assessment ideas, coming right up! Today we are wrapping up our exploration of the historical fiction genre with five assessment ideas you can use in your genre-based literature unit. These are creative projects that highlight all of the key knowledge students should gain from a unit like this while helping them hone those important 21st cent…
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Send us a text In this episode, Dr. Margaret Aymer and I interview Dr. Mitzi Smith to discuss her article in Womanist Interpretations of the Bible: Expanding the Discourse, “Race, Gender, and the Politics of ‘Sass’: Reading Mark 7:24–30 through a Womanist Lens of Intersectionality and Inter(con)textuality.” What does women's speech, Sandra Bland, a…
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The definitive account of the great Bohr-Einstein debate and its continuing legacy In 1927, Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein began a debate about the interpretation and meaning of the new quantum theory. This would become one of the most famous debates in the history of science. At stake were an understanding of the purpose, and defense of the integr…
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Arguably among the worst of all medical afflictions, the dementias slowly destroy one's personality, take a tremendous emotional, physical, and financial toll on patients and families, and are irreversible and inexorably fatal. Winter's End: Dementia and Its Life-Shortening Options is constructed around a lengthy and detailed nonfiction account tha…
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When Rowan Jacobsen first heard of a chocolate bar made entirely from wild Bolivian cacao, he was skeptical. The waxy mass-market chocolate of his childhood had left him indifferent to it, and most experts believed wild cacao had disappeared from the rainforest centuries ago. But one dazzling bite of Cru Sauvage was all it took. Chasing chocolate d…
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Text Bex! Click here to ask me a Question or share Feedback Connect with Jon: Jon skye tarot jonskyetarot@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/jonskyetarot Today I am joined by the absolute legend that is Jon Skye Tarot. We unravel and explore so many topics that there's a full BONUS episode twin to this one, which is a deck deep dive. Be sure to li…
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For anyone longing for a sense of home or wanting to be reminded, this story feels like coming in from the cold to a place that feels just right. In this episode, Taylor Hahn joins me on the couch to talk about her new book, A Home for the Holidays. Taylor shares more about the book's premise, which involves a wedding singer named Mel dealing with …
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Welcome back to the Badly Annotated Readers Society! This week we're looking at a different medium... MUSIC! We chose six books and we have specially curated playlists for each that we think match the book in some way. Whether it be lyrics that feel like our favorite characters, melodies that suit the mood of the story, or just an alignment of gene…
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By the STARS readers, that last book left us fucking reeling. Fated Throne starts off strong - new weapons, changing friendships, and new plans. However, we all know these authors are particularly skilled at bringing us up before we hit rock bottom, so don't get too comfy. Tory's life is in the hands of the one person who can't be trusted and he's …
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Send us a text Tong Ge was born and raised in China and moved to Canada in 1988. She began writing the China China trilogy in 2004. Although she was challenged by learning to write in English and by her long-term disability, she persevered and since 2012 has published poetry and prose in English and Chinese in publications such as Prism, Ricepaper,…
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Join us as Meredith Seacrest Leach discusses her debut picture book "The Make Believers," co-written with her brother Ryan Seacrest. In this heartwarming conversation, Meredith shares how her daughter's boundless imagination and her work with the Ryan Seacrest Foundation inspired this celebration of creative play. She reveals how the book's message…
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We're still pretty excited to be here in Iron Flame! We discuss a bit about Brennan and meet teenage Andarna! But be careful...she's dangerous to be around...She's also same same, but different, but still same! Fourth Wing Journal - https://www.target.com/p/official-fourth-wing-journal-by-rebecca-yarros-hardcover/-/A-93038185#lnk=sametab Book of Br…
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Romance author Susan Cousins talks about her journey as an author and sets the stage for her newest book "The Blackthorn Rose" which is the tale of a young maiden looking for a new life. And she finds that new life when, one day she meets her prince in the forest near her home. However, happiness is not to last. To connect with Sarah, go to: Email:…
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For those drawn to mysteries with a hint of nostalgia! In the novel, we meet Alfred Smettle and his old college friends, who gather in his Hitchcock-themed hotel to resolve past conflicts. Stephanie shares how each character was developed based on one of the Seven Deadly Sins and how psychological thriller elements merge with a classic murder myste…
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Setting is your hook when we're talking about historical fiction. I know it might not sound like the most thrilling lesson idea in the world, but stick with me because I have a few ideas that are going to be both fun and educational. Working through these activities always had students laughing and learning, so I know your students are going to lov…
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Note: This is an encore episode of Reader's Corner. The episode originally aired in June 2022. An interview with David Gelles, author of The Man Who Broke Capitalism: How Jack Welch Gutted the Heartland and Crushed the Soul of Corporate America―and How to Undo His Legacy. In the book, Gelles profiles the man who ushered in a new, cutthroat era of A…
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On this edition of The Weekly Reader, we review two new novels that prove, once again, that sometimes, you just need a good road trip to sort yourself out: Goyhood, by Reuven Fenton, and How Does That Make You Feel, Magda Eklund? by Anna Montague. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Autor: WYPR Baltimore
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It’s roundtable time! Tom, Eyvonne, and Russ discuss several different topics, including the broader market implications for the changes going on at Broadcom and VMWare, balancing the cloud (they float!), reacting to the hype, and whether IP addresses will even be important in ten years. https://media.blubrry.com/hedge/content.blubrry.com/hedge/hed…
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Hey Readers... long time, no see! We had a lot of interruptions between this episode and the last. The stars really had it out for us! But we are so excited to get back into the swing of things. The last chapters of Cursed Fates are full of high highs and low lows - we truly begin to see the unraveling of the world we know in Zodiac Academy. A prop…
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Escape into a fantasy that weaves together mystery, self-discovery, and the thrill of finding a place where you truly belong. In this episode, Alexis Henderson joins me on the couch to talk about her new book, An Academy for Liars. We talk about how the setting of Savannah, Georgia, influences the story, the complex character of Lennon, and her int…
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Surprise!! With lucky number 13, Samantha will discuss the Onyx Storm chapter that was published in the Winter 2024 issue of Cosmopolitan magazine! There's a whole lot to unpack here, which you can especially tell since it's still a half hour for a solo show. Use the link below to read and follow along! Onyx Storm Chapter - https://www.cosmopolitan…
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Join your fellow squad mates, Hannah and Karen, for an Emergency Empyrean Battle Brief: the JUST RELEASED Onyx Storm EXCERPT! In this expedited bonus episode (delivered via Dragon, no less 🐉), they bring you a full read through of both the brand new excerpt released on 11/09 in Cosmopolitan Magazine Winter Edition: “HOTTER Than DRAGON FIRE,” AND th…
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On this edition of our series about celebrity memoirs, we review four more superstar tell-all's that are well worth your time, whether you enjoy them on the page or listen to the audiobooks: Connie, by Connie Chung, Taste by Stanley Tucci, Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain, and Sonny Boy, by Al Pacino. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy…
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Hello hello! We've got something a little different for you this week. We're looking at poetry! This episode covers everything from 17th century satire to 21st century sonnets and we're thrilled to share it with you all, our dear listeners. These poems span different genres, themes, historical periods, and more, so grab a snack and a cozy blanket, …
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First chapter of Iron Flame! So excited to dived deep into a new book. The Pyre by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Email – readersquadpod@gmail.comInstagram - @readersquadrantpodcastDiscord – https://discord.gg/xuDZAjWHPhTiktok - @readers.quadrant…
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Join your fellow squad mates, Hannah and Karen, as they dive into chapters 32 & 33 of Fourth Wing, re-experiencing the story through the lens of Iron Flame! Hannah and Karen begin with a ‘Scribe Report’ (chapter summary) before taking flight into discussion and analysis of key moments, foreshadowing, & theories! Then, they stop by the Healer’s Quad…
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