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The Book Review

The New York Times

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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. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. 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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"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.
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Welcome to Krish's Kids Book Review Podcast! Krish is a 10-year-old book lover who lives in Paris now. He has a passion for reading, and in this podcast, he shares his love for books with kids like him. In this podcast, Krish reviews kids books, interviews authors, explores new vocabulary, offers fun riddles and trivia related to the books he reviews, making each episode a fun-filled experience. If you have any book recommendations, or you simply want to share your thoughts about the podcast ...
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The 2am Book Review Club

The 2am Book Review Club

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Welcome to the 2am Book Review Club! Do you stay up too late reading books? Do you love mysteries, thrillers, romance, historical fiction, fantasy, or literary fiction? Do you want weekly book recommendations and/or book breakdowns? Then you’ve found your new favorite book club! Join me each week as I discuss everything from the most-hyped new releases to books that nobody seems to have heard of as we explore the wide and wonderful world of books!
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Welcome Exam Book Review Podcast, where Deboprio Sarkar takes you on a journey through the best resources to prepare you for your next big test. Each episode dives deep into popular and essential books for competitive exams, offering insightful reviews, key takeaways, and expert opinions. Whether you're gearing up for the IAS, CAT, JEE, or any other challenging exam, Deboprio's comprehensive reviews will help you find out the information about valueable books.
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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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Ibrahim’s Book Review

Ibrahim Cummings

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Hello. My name is ibrahim Cummings.i am 11 years old and live in London. I love books and one day decided to create a book review podcast. Cover art photo provided by Janko Ferlič on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@thepootphotographer
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In this exciting episode, Krish dives into Escape from Rome by Caroline Lawrence. Set in AD 94, this action-packed story follows Juba and his siblings as they flee Rome after their parents are accused of treason. With the Emperor’s soldiers in pursuit, they embark on a dangerous journey to Britannia, facing thieves, betrayals, and shocking family s…
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The novel “We Do Not Part,” by the Nobel laureate Han Kang, involves a pet-sitting quest gone surreal: It follows a writer and documentarian whose hospitalized friend beseeches her to take care of her stranded pet parakeet on an island hundreds of miles away. When she arrives, the writer finds not only the bird but also an apparition of her friend,…
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1 What's Answering Islam "Answering Islam" by Norman L. Geisler is a comprehensive Christian apologetic work that aims to address and counter common Islamic teachings and beliefs from a Christian perspective. The book meticulously examines key doctrines of Islam, such as the nature of God, the role of Jesus Christ, the authority of the Quran, and t…
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The 21″ Fuji Del Rey frame represents the pinnacle of mid-1980s bicycle craftsmanship, featuring the distinctive geometry that made Fuji bikes highly sought after during this era. This vintage steel frame offers the perfect balance of responsiveness and stability that serious cyclists demanded in 1984, with clean lugs and the characteristic Fuji bu…
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This week, we're discussing the March book pick, which is F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1922 book, THE BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED. What did I like about the book? What didn't work for me about this book? Why do I compare Gloria and Anthony's marriage to a washing machine, and why does this deep dive need so many content warnings? Listen to this week's episode to…
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Join us for a chat as we dive into Naomi Novik’s Throne of Jade, the second installment in the Temeraire (His Majesty’s Dragon) series. In this episode, we discuss about the epic blend of historical intrigue, vibrant dragon lore, and complex characters that bring this story to life. We’ll share our thoughts on the rich worldbuilding and the unforge…
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Join us for a delightful conversation with author and music teacher Janna Matthies as she shares the inspiration behind her new picture book, Over in the Garden. Discover how Janna's musical background, love of nature, and teaching experience beautifully converge in this counting book that celebrates community gardening. From adapting the folk song…
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1 What's Survival "Survival" by Margaret Atwood explores the theme of the Canadian identity and the human instinct for survival in the face of existential crises. Through a critical analysis of Canadian literature, Atwood examines how narratives of survival are interwoven with the cultural and historical complexities of Canada, emphasizing the stru…
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1 What's Medicine Cards The overall theme of "Medicine Cards" by Jamie Sams focuses on the interconnectedness of nature and spirituality, using animal symbolism as a means of understanding personal growth and healing. The deck consists of 44 cards, each representing a different animal spirit and its associated teachings, strengths, and insights. Th…
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1 What's An Exorcist Tells His Story An Exorcist Tells His Story by Gabriele Amorth provides an in-depth account of the author's experiences as a Roman Catholic exorcist, elaborating on the nature of evil, possession, and the power of faith. Amorth shares numerous case studies of individuals he has helped through exorcism rituals, emphasizing the r…
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The cycling safety story of Debra Staples, an e-bike rider stranded in the rugged expanse of Big Bend Ranch State Park, quickly captured attention. However, as the details emerged, a different picture began to take shape, one that underscores fundamental principles of backcountry preparedness and highlights the enduring importance of cycling safety…
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In this powerful episode, Krish explores When the Sky Falls by Phil Earle. Set during World War II, this gripping story follows Joseph, a boy sent to live with a strict woman who runs a struggling zoo - home to a lone silverback gorilla named Adonis. As bombs fall, Joseph faces a life-changing decision that will stay with him forever. Krish also ch…
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The director Steven Soderbergh has just released his second film of 2025: the spy thriller "Black Bag," starring Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett. In January 2024, Soderbergh spoke with host Gilbert Cruz about some of the more than 80 books that he read in the previous year. (This episode is a rerun.) Books discussed: "How to Live: A Life of M…
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1 What's The Launch Pad The Launch Pad by Randall E. Stross explores the intricacies and dynamics of Silicon Valley's startup culture, focusing on the experiences of emerging entrepreneurs and their journeys through the competitive landscape of technology and innovation. The book delves into the essential elements of launching a successful startup,…
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1 What's The Solace of Open Spaces The Solace of Open Spaces by Gretel Ehrlich is a reflective memoir that explores the profound connection between nature and the human experience, set against the backdrop of Wyoming's expansive landscapes. Through vivid descriptions of the rugged terrain and the solitary life of ranching, Ehrlich delves into theme…
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1 What's Devotion "Devotion" by Patti Smith explores themes of love, loss, and the transcendent power of art and spirituality. Through a series of reflective essays and poetic narratives, Smith interweaves her personal experiences with broader cultural and historical references, examining the connections between memory, creativity, and the human ex…
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For cyclists, achieving a high cycling power output is a key goal. Many dedicated cyclists spend considerable time and effort trying to improve their power output so that outdoor rides become easier. The goal is to ride faster for longer while using less energy, increasing efficiency. One method to improve your cycling power is the 75% rule. Read t…
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1 What's Gay Girl, Good God "Gay Girl, Good God" by Jackie Hill Perry explores the struggles and journey of faith for a woman who identifies as same-sex attracted. The book delves into Perry's personal experiences with her sexuality, the challenges of reconciling her identity with her Christian faith, and the transformative power of God's love. Thr…
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This week, we're visiting Jazz-Age Paris with a deep dive into THE PARIS WIFE, a fictionalized retelling of Ernest Hemingway's first marriage! I think I've been positive enough recently to be entitled to this one, small, tiny rant... Further reading: Ernest Hemingway's Wikipedia page, Hadley Richardson's Wikipedia page, young Ernest Hemingway was i…
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In this inspiring episode, Krish takes on The District Cup by Mallika Ravikumar, an exciting sports story about resilience, teamwork and breaking barriers! Set in India, this gripping novel follows the Under-13 Maulsari Eagles as they fight against the odds to win the District Cup, tackling challenges like poverty, gender bias, and corruption in In…
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1 What's An Invisible Thread "An Invisible Thread" by Laura Schroff is a poignant memoir that illustrates the transformative power of kindness and connection across social divides. The book narrates the true story of the unexpected friendship between Schroff, a successful advertising executive, and a young homeless boy named Maurice. Through their …
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1 What's Courage to Change "Courage to Change" is a key literature piece from Al-Anon Family Groups that emphasizes personal growth and resilience amidst the challenges posed by a loved one's alcoholism. The book offers members insights through personal stories and reflections that highlight the importance of self-care, setting healthy boundaries, …
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A bicycle chain articulates over 44,000 times per mile ridden. Each movement creates friction between chain plates, rollers, and pins. As parts wear, the chain elongates beyond original specifications. Learning to clean a bike chain properly removes abrasive particles and ensures proper lubrication reaches all contact points. https://www.pacelinebi…
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1 What's Affluenza Affluenza by John De Graaf explores the detrimental effects of consumerism and materialism on individuals and society as a whole, coining the term "affluenza" to describe the addictive pursuit of wealth and possessions that ultimately leads to dissatisfaction and emotional distress. The book critiques the societal pressures to ke…
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In this heartwarming episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, Bianca Schulze welcomes Newbery Medal-winning author Matt de la Peña and bestselling illustrator Loren Long to discuss their new collaboration, Home. Building on the success of their #1 New York Times bestseller Love, the creators share intimate memories of their own childhoods and explor…
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1 What's Failing Forward "Failing Forward" by John C. Maxwell revolves around the idea that failure is not the end but rather a stepping stone to success. The book emphasizes the importance of adopting a positive mindset towards failure, encouraging readers to view setbacks as opportunities for growth and learning. Maxwell presents practical strate…
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This week, we're talking about popular books, aka the books that people are actually reading! We've got some hot takes, we've got some recommendations, and I'll even address the dragon-shaped elephant in the room (if you know, you know). Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_New_York_Times_number-one_books_of_2024, https://www.goodread…
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1 What's Power vs. Force "Power vs. Force" by David R. Hawkins explores the distinction between true power and coercive force, emphasizing the importance of higher consciousness and spiritual development. Hawkins introduces the concept of the "Map of Consciousness," which ranks various human emotions and states of being on a scale of vibrational en…
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In our final Austen discussion, we turn our attention to Mansfield Park. Join us for a thoughtful conversation about Jane Austen’s classic as we explore its characters, intricate plot, and enduring social commentary. Throughout the episode, we examine Austen’s narrative and have a think if our pet cat would approve of this novel. If you appreciate …
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In this exciting episode, Krish embarks on an unforgettable journey with Voyage of the Sparrowhawk by Natasha Farrant! Set just after World War I, this heartwarming tale follows Ben and Lotti, two kids on a daring journey across England and France in search of family, friendship, and a place to belong. With narrow escapes, stormy seas, and two lova…
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Every season brings its share of books to look forward to, and this spring is no different. Host Gilbert Cruz is joined by Book Review editor Joumana Khatib to talk about a dozen or so titles that sound interesting in the months ahead. Books discussed on this episode: "Dream Count," by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie "Sunrise on the Reaping," by Suzanne C…
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Chapter 1 What's Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul "Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul" is part of the popular motivational book series created by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, and Amy Newmark. This particular installment, first published in 1997, is designed specifically for teenagers and focuses on themes that resonate deeply with young reade…
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Ready to crush your cycling goals? Join us as we break down the essential cycling spring training strategies to take your riding to the next level. From base miles to interval training, learn how top cyclists optimize their spring preparation for peak performance. Whether you're aiming for your first century ride or looking to dominate local races,…
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Chapter 1 What's Awaken the Giant Within "Awaken the Giant Within" is a personal development book by Tony Robbins, published in 1991. It focuses on strategies for achieving personal and professional success by changing one's mindset, beliefs, and behavior. In this book, Robbins aims to help readers take control of their lives and unleash their pote…
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In this engaging conversation, Bianca Schulze interviews Candace Fleming about her journey as a nonfiction writer, the allure of nonfiction for young readers, and her latest book on the Loch Ness Monster, Is It Real? The Loch Ness Monster. They discuss the importance of curiosity, critical thinking, and the balance between entertainment and educati…
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Chapter 1 What's The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success "The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success" by Deepak Chopra is a book that proposes a holistic approach to attaining success by integrating spiritual principles into everyday life. Here is a summary of the seven laws outlined in the book: 1. The Law of Pure Potentiality: This law states that our true …
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Chapter 1 What's The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success is a book by Deepak Chopra that outlines a holistic approach to success, integrating both personal fulfillment and the laws of nature. Here’s a summary of each of the seven laws: 1. The Law of Pure Potentiality: This law emphasizes that we are all pure consciou…
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This week, we're discussing the 11 books I read in February! From family dramas to fantasy, there's a lot to talk about. Links referenced in the episode: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/9830 (Project Gutenberg link to The Beautiful and Damned) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beautiful_and_Damned (Wikipedia article I quoted) Tune in every week fo…
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In this thrilling episode, Krish dives into the gripping world of Ben Archer and The Cosmic Fall by Rae Knightly! When 12 year-old Ben Archer becomes entangled in the mysterious event known as The Cosmic Fall, his life is turned upside down. With strange nightmares and a dangerous man on his trail, Ben must uncover the truth before it’s too late. F…
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Samantha Harvey’s novel “Orbital,” which won the Booker Prize last year, has a tight, poetic frame: We follow one day in the lives of six people working on a space station above Earth, orbiting the planet 16 times every 24 hours. But this is not a saga of adventure or exploration. It’s a quiet meditation on what it means to be human, prompted by a …
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Chapter 1 What's We Were Soldiers Once... and Young "We Were Soldiers Once... and Young" is a non-fiction book written by Lieutenant General Harold G. Moore and journalist Joseph L. Galloway. It was published in 1992 and chronicles the experiences of the U.S. Army's 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment during the Battle of Ia Drang, which took place…
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The "Indian Polity" book by Study IQ is a comprehensive resource tailored for aspirants preparing for the UPSC Civil Services Examination and other competitive exams. This book aims to address the syllabus of Indian Polity holistically, providing a thorough understanding of the subject.**Key Features:**- **Simple and Lucid Language**: The book is w…
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