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The world's top authors and critics join host Gilbert Cruz and editors at The New York Times Book Review to talk about the week's top books, what we're reading and what's going on in the literary world. Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp
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It is a fast-paced world, and only a few people have the time and dedication to sit with a book. Sadly, the treasures buried in books might not be found anywhere else, and we don't want you to miss out on them. Here on this podcast, we review every kind of Christian book. (Deep theological books, novels, poetry, and every other genre it can fall under.) We hope you find this beneficial to your faith!
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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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Find your book club picks and get your literary fix here. I lead bookish discussions with authors, friends and family minus the scheduling, wine, charcuterie board and the book you didn’t have time to finish. My tastes skew toward the literary but I can’t resist a good thriller or the must-read book of the season. If you like authors like Donna Tartt, Ann Patchett, Jonathan Franzen, Marie Benedict and Rachel Hawkins this podcast is for you.
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After a long break Cameron is back with his new version of the podcast. He is still reviewing mostly indie fantasy novels but he’s now doing it in his tractor. Cameron spends way too much time in said tractor and figured that since he was listening to a lot of audiobooks but had almost zero time to record episodes with his wife and friends like he used to he would put some of that tractor time to use and record podcast episodes again.
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"Teaching My Cat to Read" is a book podcast that adds a unique comedic twist to literary discussions - thinking what our cat would think of this book. Discover answers to questions like, "Who would emerge victorious in a fight between Lady Catherine and Mrs. Bennett?" or "Who funded the grant money for Victor Frankenstein's experiments?" And don't forget, we never fail to ask the important question: "What rating would our cat give this book?" Tune in every other week for brand new episodes t ...
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Join long time fan and voracious reader Keith as he roams through the world of professional wrestling books. The show features short, simple and 98% spoiler free looks at new and classic books about the world of pro-wrestling. Thanks for listening. Follow on Twitter @wrestlebookrevu or visit the blog at wrestlebookreview.blogspot.com. Ratings and subs are much appreciated.
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What do you get when you put together rockstars, holiday hijinks, and Disney Channel original movie vibes?? You get our first holiday book club pick, Tessa Bailey's Wreck the Halls! Want to know all of the holiday book club picks? Click here! November 2023 Reading Wrap-up The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel (where I just released a Hunger Game…
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The new Britney Spears memoir, "The Woman In Me," features plenty of behind-the-scenes revelations about everything from the star’s battles with paparazzi to her tumultuous relationships with her younger sister, Jamie Lynn.Suzanne Perez による
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Chapter 1:Summary of Basic Economics book "Basic Economics" by Thomas Sowell is a comprehensive guide to understanding the principles of economics. The book covers various aspects of the subject, including the role of prices, supply and demand, international trade, taxation, and government regulations. Sowell emphasizes the importance of understand…
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Luke and Juliane didn’t want a trilogy, but got one anyway. They review Lords of Uncreation, the final book of the Final Architecture trilogy by Adrian Tchaikovsky. Luke on Mastodon: @lukeburrage@masto.nu Juliane on Mastodon: @JuKuBerlin@mastodon.social Support Luke and Juliane financially via Patreon.com/lukeburrage Discuss this book at Goodreads.…
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It’s that time of year: After months of reading, arguing and (sometimes) happily agreeing, the Book Review’s editors have come up with their picks for the 10 Best Books of 2023. On this week’s podcast, Gilbert Cruz reveals the chosen titles — five fiction, five nonfiction — and talks with some of the editors who participated in the process. Here ar…
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This episode talks about the 4 book Sol's Harvest series by MD Presley. This review is spoiler free and only talks about the plot details of book 1. The series is an analogue to the American Civil War with a religion loosely based on the Abrahamic view of a God and a Devil.Cam & Katie による
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This episode is presented in partnership with Richard Wagner, and we embark on a delightful journey behind the scenes of a heartwarming picture book, Needles, the Forgotten Christmas Tree. Richard, the creative mind who brought this enchanting story to life, unravels the process of crafting this magical narrative, exploring the themes of perseveran…
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Lifestyle Instagrammer and best selling author Anna Kloots joins the podcast to discuss her new memoir My Own Magic. She talks about new beginnings in the face of divorce, her love of pumpkin pie, and of course, how to make your own magic. Follow Anna: Instagram: @annakloots Follow Red Fern Book Review: Website and to leave a voicemail: https://www…
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What is the relationship between anger and cancer? You'll probably say "none". Listen to the podcast and become enlightened about how your emotions, although not tangible, can result in tangible and long-lasting issues if not dealt with. The good thing is that there are also practical ways to combat these deadly emotions hidden in the book.…
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It’s our Q and A episode! We answer your questions in this special bonus episode of our podcast. Content Warnings NA Support the show Recommend us a Book! If there’s a book you want to recommend to us to read, just send us a message/email and we’ll pop it on our long list (but please read our review policy on our website first for the books we acce…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Predictably Irrational book Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely explores the concept of human irrationality and how it impacts our behavior and decision-making. The book challenges the traditional assumption that humans are rational beings and presents a range of experiments and studies to demonstrate the various ways in which…
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It's time for our November FOMO Book Club discussion!! This month, the book club pick is: Starling House, Alix E. Harrow's new release. Tune in for a deep dive discussion on this dark fantasy's themes, characters, and more! Got thoughts on Starling House? Leave a comment on this discussion post! Stay tuned for December's FOMO Book Club pick! Check …
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Chapter 1:Summary of The Hard Thing About Hard Things The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz is a guidebook for entrepreneurship and leadership, based on the author's experiences as a successful tech entrepreneur. The book is divided into various chapters, each tackling a different aspect of building and managing a business. The first cha…
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Chapter 1:what is The Diary Of A Young Girl book about The Diary of a Young Girl is a book written by Anne Frank, a Jewish girl who went into hiding with her family during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands in World War II. The book is a collection of Anne's diary entries, which she started writing on her 13th birthday just before she went into…
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Chapter 1:Summary of The Drama Of The Gifted Child "The Drama of the Gifted Child" by Alice Miller explores the psychological dynamics of childhood trauma and its impact on adult life. Miller argues that individuals who are considered "gifted" or highly intelligent often do not receive the emotional support and love they need from their parents, le…
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Chapter 1:what is The Boy Who Was Raised As A Dog about "The Boy Who Was Raised As A Dog" is a book written by Bruce D. Perry, a renowned child psychiatrist, and Maia Szalavitz, an investigative journalist. The book explores the impact of trauma on children and provides insights into the field of developmental psychology. The book tells the stories…
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Chapter 1:what is Stop Walking On Eggshells book about "Stop Walking On Eggshells" is not written by Paul Mason, but by Paul T. Mason and Randi Kreger. This book is a guide for individuals who are dealing with someone who has borderline personality disorder (BPD) and it aims to help friends, family members, and partners understand the condition and…
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Chapter 1:Summary of The Omnivore's Dilemma "The Omnivore's Dilemma" by Michael Pollan is a book that explores the complex food system in the United States and the challenges consumers face in making food choices. The book is divided into three main sections, each examining a different aspect of the food industry. In the first section, Pollan discu…
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Chapter 1:what is Difficult Conversations book about Difficult Conversations by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, and Sheila Heen is a renowned self-help book that provides guidance on navigating challenging and uncomfortable conversations in various aspects of life, including personal relationships, professional settings, and even parenting. The book a…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Tiny Habits book "Tiny Habits" by Dr. B.J. Fogg is a self-help book that provides practical strategies for creating small, sustainable habits. Fogg, a behavior scientist and expert in persuasive technology, introduces the concept of "tiny habits," which are small actions that can be easily incorporated into daily routines. The …
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This week, we're wrapping our Reading Around the World mini-series with our Nigeria pick, A Spell of Good Things! Featuring compelling characters, interesting conversations about modern-day Nigeria, and memorable writing, this Booker Prize longlisted book is a win in my book! Check out the Substack for content updates, reading wrap-ups, and even mo…
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As with "The Glass Castle" or "Educated," Brittany Means' new memoir, "Hell If We Don't Change Our Ways," shows a young woman overcoming horrific experiences and sharing with others so they feel less alone.Suzanne Perez による
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Chapter 1:what is The Infinite Game book about The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek is a book that explores the idea of viewing business and leadership through the lens of an infinite game rather than a finite game. Sinek argues that many organizations approach their endeavors as if they are playing a finite game, with clear winners and losers, and foc…
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Chapter 1:what is A Promised Land book about "A Promised Land" is a memoir written by Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States. Published in November 2020, the book provides a detailed account of Obama's early political career, his presidential campaign, and his first term in office. It delves into his personal reflections, policy deci…
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Chapter 1:what is A Short History Of Nearly Everything book about "A Short History of Nearly Everything" by Bill Bryson is a popular science book that aims to provide a broad overview of various scientific fields, theories, discoveries, and the history of scientific inquiry. Bryson covers topics ranging from cosmology and the origins of the univers…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Factfulness book Factfulness is a book written by Hans Rosling, Ola Rosling, and Anna Rosling Rönnlund that challenges common misconceptions and negative biases often present when analyzing global trends. The authors aim to provide readers with a more accurate and optimistic understanding of the world's current state. The book …
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Chapter 1:Summary of The Great Game book "The Great Game" by John Steele Gordon is a non-fiction book that explores the history of Wall Street and its impact on the United States. The book delves into the rise of Wall Street as a financial powerhouse and its role in shaping the American economy. Gordon begins by tracing the origins of Wall Street b…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Positive Discipline book Positive Discipline by Jane Nelsen is a book that offers parents and caregivers practical strategies to raise responsible, respectful, and capable children. The key concept of positive discipline is that children can learn from their mistakes and misbehavior without being punished or shamed. Nelsen emph…
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Chapter 1:what is The Reason I Jump about "The Reason I Jump" is a non-fiction book written by Naoki Higashida, a Japanese author who has autism. The book was originally published in Japan in 2007 and later translated into English by David Mitchell and K.A. Yoshida. In this book, Naoki provides readers with insight into his experiences and thoughts…
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Chapter 1:what is Rites Of Spring book about Rites of Spring: The Great War and the Birth of the Modern Age is a book by Modris Eksteins that explores the cultural and societal impact of World War I. The book examines how the war marked a significant turning point in history and led to the birth of the modern age. Eksteins argues that the war shatt…
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Chapter 1:Summary of How To Read A Book "How to Read a Book" by Mortimer J. Adler and Charles Van Doren is a book that provides guidance and principles for effectively reading and understanding various types of books. The authors aim to empower readers to become active and engaged in their reading, helping them gain more knowledge and get the most …
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Chapter 1:what is The Design Of Everyday Things about The Design of Everyday Things is a book written by Donald Arthur Norman, a cognitive scientist and usability engineer. The book explores the principles of good design and the importance of user-centered design in everyday objects, technologies, and systems. Norman discusses the value of design t…
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Love languages have been widely spread and predominantly taught in relationship seminars and marriage counseling. However, love is the only thing that we need to get right. We also need to keep respect in check so that resentment won't chop away the edge of love until it becomes nothing but a good memory. So when being sorry is not enough, what sho…
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This week, we're continuing our Reading Around the World mini-series with our Cuba pick, Next Year in Havana! Featuring complex political commentary, morally gray characters, and a (disastrously executed) romance, this sweeping historical epic gives us lots to discuss. Note: I state that this is the author's debut novel, which is not true, but I be…
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Book reviewer Suzanne Perez says Vauhini Vara's new short story collection, "This Is Salvaged," is united by a singular question: In a world defined by estrangement, where do we find communion?Suzanne Perez による
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Chapter 1:Summary of Hidden Valley Road book Hidden Valley Road is a non-fiction book written by Robert Kolker that tells the captivating story of the Galvin family. The Galvins were a seemingly typical middle-class family living in Colorado in the 1960s. However, they had a dark secret that would eventually make them pioneers in the field of menta…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Hood Feminism book "Hood Feminism" by Mikki Kendall is a powerful and thought-provoking book that challenges mainstream feminist movements and argues for a more inclusive and intersectional approach to feminism. The book highlights the specific issues faced by women of color and those residing in impoverished communities. Kenda…
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Chapter 1:what is I Contain Multitudes book about "I Contain Multitudes" by Ed Yong is a non-fiction book that delves into the world of the microbial partnership with animals, including humans. The book explores the vast and intricate ecosystems that exist within and on our bodies, showcasing the incredible diversity of microscopic organisms that c…
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Chapter 1:what is The Power Of Your Subconscious Mind about "The Power of Your Subconscious Mind" is a self-help book written by Joseph Murphy, first published in 1963. It explores the concept of the subconscious mind and its potential in influencing one's life experiences. The book offers practical techniques and exercises to harness the power of …
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Chapter 1:Summary of The Greatest Salesman In The World book The Greatest Salesman in the World by Og Mandino is a self-help book that tells the story of Hafid, a poor camel boy who becomes the greatest salesman in ancient Jerusalem. The book is divided into ten scrolls, each containing principles and techniques to achieve personal and professional…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Think Again book "Think Again" by Adam Grant is a book that challenges readers to reevaluate their beliefs, rethink their opinions, and open their minds to new ideas. Grant argues that in order to grow and succeed, individuals must be willing to change their minds and update their beliefs based on new evidence and information. …
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Chapter 1:Summary of The Selfish Gene The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins explores the concept of the gene as the primary unit of selection in evolution. Dawkins argues that genes are selfish entities that strive to maximize their own replication, and that they are responsible for the behavior and traits of organisms. He introduces the concept of t…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Of Human Bondage book Of Human Bondage is a novel written by William Somerset Maugham and published in 1915. It tells the story of Philip Carey, a young boy born with a clubfoot who grows up in a small town in England. The novel follows his life from childhood to adulthood, as he navigates through various experiences, relations…
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This episode is presented in partnership with The Smart Aleck Press. Bianca is joined by the talented mystery writer Chris Wieland, the creative force behind the Kat Dylan Mysteries; including The Body on the Beach. Chris is known for crafting narratives that revolve around a strong girl protagonist, Kat Dylan. In this discussion, he delves into th…
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Are you ready to be inspired? Listen to Kate DiCamillo's enlightening interview on the Growing Readers Podcast. She takes us on a journey into the magical world of The Puppets of Spelhorst and shares the power of storytelling. Her childhood memories of playing with puppets are a reminder of the beauty and simplicity that can be found in our everyda…
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Chapter 1:Summary of Toxic Parents book Toxic Parents by Susan Forward, with Craig Buck as co-author, is a book that explores the effects of growing up with parents who are emotionally abusive, controlling, or manipulative. The authors aim to help readers recognize the signs of toxic behavior in their parents and provide guidance on how to heal and…
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Chapter 1:Summary of The Righteous Mind "The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion" by Jonathan Haidt explores the base of human morality and why people from different political and religious backgrounds have opposing views. Haidt argues that morality is not solely based on reasoning, but is rooted in intuition and em…
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This week, we're launching our reading around the world deep dives with Elena Ferrante's classic, My Brilliant Friend!! With subtle (and not so subtle) social commentary, a cast of colorful characters, and (of course) the complex friendship that's the heart of the book, My Brilliant Friend certainly gives us plenty to talk about (just look at this …
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