November and December Books on the Radar

November and December Books on the Radar

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How Bookstores Build Community with Terresa from Black Garnet Books

Send us Fan MailIn Episode 244 of Book Talk Etc., Tina and Hannah sit down with Terresa from the indie bookstore Black Garnet Books. In this episode, we step inside an indie bookstore, exploring the role independent bookstores play in shaping local reading communities, what it me ...  Show more

Easily Distracted by New Releases + How Expectations Impact Reading Experience

Send a textIn Episode 243 of Book Talk Etc., Tina and Hannah read through some new releases! We also discuss bookish expectations and whether or not they ruin the reading experience, our role as reviewers, and what we can do about bookish hype as readers. If you enjoy this commer ...  Show more

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