Ep 226: Dig in to a feast for your literary senses

Ep 226: Dig in to a feast for your literary s...

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Ep 515: I can't read all the books, and that's okay

Bookshelf overwhelm is a common concern around here, so we know today's conversation will resonate with many readers. Our guest today is Holly Dyer, whose name might be familiar if you're a member of our book club or Patreon communities, because Holly is an active member of both. ...  Show more

Ep 514: Seeking heartwarming, oh-so-discussable reads

We often hear from book club members who are interested in finding the right picks for their reading groups. Today Anne explores a deliciously fun twist on this idea with guest Madeline Janney, an early intervention speech therapist with a unique community-based hobby you'll hear ...  Show more

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