November and December Books on the Radar

November and December Books on the Radar

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Easily Distracted by New Releases + Thoughts on Negative Book Reviews

Send us a textIn Episode 235 of Book Talk Etc., Tina & Hannah discuss their thoughts on some new book releases as well as chat through their feelings on negative book reviews.If you enjoy our commercial-free podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon! Your membership will ...  Show more

Tackling the Book Talk Etc. Reading Challenge Prompts

Send us a textIn Episode 234 of Book Talk Etc., Tina & Hannah chat about the Book Talk Etc., reading challenge for 2026 and bring books that meet the challenge prompts.If you enjoy our commercial-free podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon! Your membership will give yo ...  Show more

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