Ep 213: Art, fear, and discovering great books

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Ep 533: Midyear reading check-in

Today Anne is joined by our Patreon Community Manager, Shannan Malone for a third year as they dive into their reading lives for a midyear check-in. We know this is a conversation that many of you have come to look forward to every year. Anne has been reflecting and planning for ...  Show more

Ep 532: Backlist gems: still the wildest way we've heard to choose what to read next

We often talk about backlist books around here because there is a wealth of delight to be found in titles that aren't getting the buzz and attention of recent releases. In fact, one of our most frequent requests from listeners and prospective guests is "help me find backlist gems ...  Show more

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