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Bookworm

Mike Schmitz and Cory Hixson

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Bookworm is dedicated to doing more than just reading books. Mike Schmitz & Cory Hixson read a book every two weeks and discuss ways to apply the author's lessons to their lives.
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Kendall Bookworms

Joe and Alex Kendall

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A podcast where two brothers discuss books that they love and the occasional book that missed the mark. We will deep dive into our thoughts about the books along with the themes and book group discussion points that we find pertinent. All the books will be spoiled; you have been warned.
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Welcome to The Bookshelf Odyssey Podcast, where we explore the world of books and the stories behind the authors who write them. Join us for fun and exciting interviews with writers, as they share their journey to publication, offer book recommendations, and provide writing tips for aspiring authors. Whether you're a book lover or a budding writer, I invite you to come along and we'll explore my bookshelves.
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Get your bookworm on with a rotating roster of, um, bookworms. Including Jenna Todd & Suri Reddy from Time Out Bookstore, bringing us a different book to talk about each week. Broadcast from Auckland, New Zealand on Monday mornings after 9am, on 95bFM Breakfast with Mikey Havoc.
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Welcome Book Lovers! Books.Com is a podcast that celebrates anything and everything about books. Hosted by bookworm Subhashini, each episode is designed to bring you stories that are most read, from the annals of history, literature, from fiction/nonfiction and from far and near. Listeners get insights into their favourite authors' lives, reading tips, reviews/summaries interestingly in English, Hindi, and Tamil. So, tune in every Fornight to listen her gush about popular and not so popular ...
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Chaotic Readers

Connor Vallee & Jenna Burdett

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Welcome to Chaotic Readers! Just two best friends who met working in the hell that can be retail and found out about our mutual love of reading. Each episode we talk about a different bookish topic, while enjoying refreshing ciders or sometimes just coffee (water for Connor). This is your spoiler warning, because we usually forget to give one where it might be necessarily. So if you're looking to listen to a couple friends hanging out talking anything and all things books (with some mild der ...
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Welcome to the Book Notification Podcast! We currently offer a weekly podcast showcasing the most exciting new book releases. Each Sunday, we highlight 10 top books hitting the shelves, covering a wide range of genres to ensure there’s something for every reader. Whether you’re a casual reader or a devoted bookworm, our bite-sized episodes are the perfect way to discover your next great read. Tune in and stay ahead of the books everyone will be talking about!
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Being Mary

Mary Vandenberge

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Mary Johnson Van Den Berge is a "wear your heart on your sleeve" kind of woman, an unapologetic bookworm, and an online shopping champion. She devours murder mysteries in every form — whether in books or podcasts — with an enthusiasm that surprises even herself. Raised on a farm near St. Marys in Southwestern Ontario, she now calls Petrolia home, nestled in Ontario’s scenic “banana belt.” Mary is a proud advocate for women’s rights and believes deeply in the power of honest conversation. On ...
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The Little Bookworm Podcast

The Tambourine Social

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Hey there, little bookworms! 📚✨ Welcome to the Little Bookworm Podcast, where children’s books come alive! Each episode is filled with beautiful stories and delightful characters perfect for little listeners and their grownups. Your host Georgie is a musician who loves weaving together beautiful music with her genuine love for storytelling, making each episode a magical listening experience. Join Georgie for a fun, relaxed, and special journey through the world of children’s books and new fa ...
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Should I buy a house? Why do I say “like” so much? Should Gen Z bother to save for retirement? Explain It to Me is the hotline for the issues that matter to your life. Send us your questions about health, personal finance, relationships, and anything else that matters to you. Host Jonquilyn Hill will take you on a journey to find the answers, whether it's to the halls of Congress or the local bar. You’ll get the answers you were looking for, and sometimes ones you didn't expect — and always ...
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Do you want to spend more time reading but aren’t sure what book to start with? Or are you a voracious reader looking for your next page-turner? Whether you’re a bonafide bookworm or a bookworm in the making, the WE SHOULD ALL BE BOOKWORMS podcast is for you. Peek into magnetic books that have universal appeal — books that will resonate with you and connect with you in a deep way — no matter who you are or where you’re from. Tune in monthly and visit bookwormpod.com to learn more.
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Get Spooky

Angry Bookworm Radio

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Part of the Angry Bookworm Podcast Network In which we delve into the weird and unknown and attempt to solve an unsolved mystery on air. Spoilers: we don’t.
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The Tigress Roars

tigress bookworm

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The Tigress Roars is a segment where I talk about books and compare them to their adaptations, and how the differences between the two work out. For more such content follow me on Instagram : @bookworm_tigress
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Your Favorite YA Bookworm

Ana Rosa Martinez

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Welcome to Your Favorite YA Bookworm, fellow bookworms who enjoy YA books! This podcast is hosted by me, Ana! A university student that has no free time but still finds time to read these amazing books! In this podcast, I will be retelling the story plots of many YA books while adding funny and sarcastic comments! I also will be giving my overall opinion and I'll be rating each book at the end of each episode. There are new episodes every Thursday! (Instagram: @yourfavoriteYAbookworm)
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Imagine sitting down for a scoop of your favorite ice cream while chatting with an author who writes the stories you love. Welcome to Ice Cream with Authors, the podcast that brings mini-author visits straight to your home or car! Perfect for kids ages 7 through 13 and their grown-ups, each episode serves up delightful conversations with authors who create faith-filled chapter books and middle grade adventures. Whether you’re a budding bookworm or a seasoned reader, this podcast is your chan ...
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Greeting, folks! Welcome to the official "Bookworm History" podcast, where we talk about the great stories behind great books, interesting and out of the way places to connect with history, and random bits of trivia and fun facts! Basically it's a celebration of all things nerdy and fascinating. So take a listen! I hope you find something that interests you! If you do, by all means let me know! If you'd like to know more about a topic or have something you find interesting that you'd like to ...
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The Book Jar Podcast

Marissa Trarback, Megan Breitenbach

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A podcast between two avid readers in which the topics are chosen from the book jar! Episodes are released every two weeks. Send us your topics to have them added to the jar.
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Perfictionist

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Welcome to Perfictionist, where Nicole & Jaclyn explore all things literature, from beloved classics to hidden gems. Whether you’re a seasoned bookworm or new to reading, join us in celebrating the art of storytelling and discovering your next favourite book.
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I am a bibliophile and a bookworm and have no bookclub to join, therefore I thought I would start one with the world! :) In this podcast I will be discussing literature and will do a deep dive analysis of each and every page. This podcast is for anyone who truly loves to discuss books, to explore its themes, characters, its life philosophies, and wants to learn as much as possible, not only about the book, but about the human experience as well. Join me as I discuss my favorite works from li ...
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The Bookshelf Chronicles

Author Adidas Wilson

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Welcome to "The Bookshelf Chronicles," the podcast that takes you on an exciting literary adventure through the world of books! Join us as we dive deep into the pages of captivating novels, explore thought-provoking non-fiction, and discover hidden gems from all genres. Each episode of "The Bookshelf Chronicles" is a delightful journey through the literary landscape, where our passionate hosts bring you engaging book reviews, author interviews, and insightful discussions. Whether you're a de ...
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Readability

Ashlee Kelsen

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Are you a bookworm? If so, you’ve come to the right place! A kids podcast, hosted by Ashlee, where we read, review and recommended short stories for you! Some friendly guest will pop in, or it’s just be me! I really hope you enjoy this friendly podcast! Keep reading! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readability-for-kids/support
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"Autumn Reads" is a cozy audiobook podcast where a nerdy mom, actress and singer from Kendallville, Indiana, brings classic and contemporary literature to life—one chapter at a time. Whether you're rediscovering beloved stories or experiencing them for the first time, sit back, relax, and let Autumn's captivating Midwestern (and milkshake infused) voice transport you to another era. Perfect for book lovers, literary explorers, and anyone who enjoys a good story told well. New chapters every ...
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As a mentally ill hot girl who has struggled with unrealistic beauty standards since the womb and could use a (theoretical but maybe literal) lobotomy, therapist and author Alegra Kastens intertwines her clinical wisdom and lived experience to gab about books of all genres. Not a bookworm? Have no fear (or do because #anxiety): she has done the reading for you. All you have to do is tune in, Lobotomommies!
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Monday YA

Mckinley Huffman

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Welcome to Monday YA, the young adult book podcast, by a teen, for teens (oh yeah, and her non-bookworm friend, for comedic relief purposes). Every Monday, I’ll post a pocket-sized episode, where I’ll review one or two books, and dive deep into the author’s craft, and how they made that book so great... or not so great. I’ll also get excited about some upcoming YA, and talk about the books at the top of my TBR.
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Story time with Bubba

Weeks’ Family

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Hey there, it’s Bubba, AKA Olivia, your friendly bookworm buddy! Join me on a super-duper adventure to discover the coolest, most awesome stories ever in my magical book world. Each week is a new journey filled with fantastic tales. And don’t miss the special treat at the end of each story – my awesome brother Daniel shares a fun fact that’s sure to amaze and delight. Tune in to our family podcast and let your imagination soar! 📚🌟
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Becky joins us for the last bonus episode of the season for one of her favorite books that she read this year. She tells Joe all about the book Come Fly the World by Julia Cooke and the amazing women who flew on Pan Am as stewardesses. It is an interesting story that Becky is clearly thrilled about. Some check it out. We also passed 1,000 downloads…
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Today's author promises to help us build a visual-first system to capture, connect, and use our ideas like never before. Join Mike & Cory as ponder the creative power of the visual zettelkasten. Support the Show Lazy.so Sketch Your Mind by Zsolt Viczian A System for Writing by Bob Doto Excalidraw Excalidraw Obsidian plugin Excalibrain Obsidian plug…
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Our brain constructs the world we hear, see, and feel — but tinnitus shows how that superpower can backfire. This episode is made in collaboration with Vox's Unexplainable. Hear their series on sound here. This episode was produced by Avishay Artsy, edited by Jenny Lawton, fact-checked by Melissa Hirsch, engineered by David Tatasciore, and hosted b…
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The Book Notification covers ten of our favorite new releases from the week of December 22nd to the 28th, with a little something for everyone. This week's ten books: Murder at Kindle Creek by Christopher Greyson 00:44 A Magical Mending by Kory M. Shrum 01:42 Princess with No Name by River Tatum 02:34 Reset by Mark Tufo 03:26 The Landlord by C.V. H…
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In this episode, Narelle is talking about why she recommends MISTLETOE AND MALICE by LORI DEJONG to romantic suspense readers who like Christian romance novels. Visit Narelle’s website to learn more about the book — at narelleatkins.com Mistletoe and Malice by Lori DeJong More information on the podcast can be found on the Podcast page at Narelle’s…
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Can a novel bridge centuries and continents, weaving the threads of ancient mysticism with the fabric of modern life? This episode offers an engaging review of 'The Forty Rules of Love,' blending a concise summary with critical appreciation. The discussion explores the novel's dual narrative, its exploration of love and spirituality, and its deep c…
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Send us a text 🎄 Feeling like the holidays are just a Hallmark movie you didn’t audition for? Single? Alone? Or just avoiding awkward family drama? You’re not alone. Join me, Mary, as I talk about surviving the holidays—without losing your mind, your wallet, or your sanity. We’ll laugh at Hallmark fails, celebrate Die Hard moments, and maybe even f…
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Send us a text Welcome back! We’ve got our December episode ready for you, a little late but that’s fine! Things are getting a little crazy with the holidays. This month we’re talking about hyped books! Over hyped, under hyped, appropriately hype. These are all our OWN opinions and if you think otherwise that is COMPLETELY valid and 100% okay! Some…
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If AI handles all our busy work and optimizes our resources, it may also give us the one thing there never seems to be enough of: time. This episode was produced by Hady Mawajdeh, edited by Jenny Lawton, fact-checked by Melissa Hirsch, engineered by David Tatasciore, and hosted by Jonquilyn Hill. Photo by Simona Granati - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Im…
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The Book Notification Podcast covers ten of our favorite books releasing during the week of December 15th to 21st. From fantasy to romance, we aim to have a little something for everyone. This week's ten books: Tenet of the Undying by Nathan Gregg 00:44 KillQuest by B.V. Larson and Max Damage 02:07 Big Lizard by Keith and Joe R. Landsdale 03:30 The…
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In this episode, Narelle is talking about why she recommends THE CHRISTMAS RING by KAREN KINGSBURY to contemporary romance readers who like Christian romance novels. Visit Narelle’s website to learn more about the book — at narelleatkins.com The Christmas Ring by Karen Kingsbury More information on the podcast can be found on the Podcast page at Na…
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Send us a text In today's episode, I interview romance author Kay Parquet about her delightful series, Blossom Street. Each story explores a different life and love of the people who populate her cozy town. We discuss some of our favorite stories, talk about her writing journey, and how ADHD affects writing and reading. If you're looking for clean …
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Send us a text Today's interview is with the cozy mystery author Shannon Symonds! She returns to the podcast to talk about her new book, Murder by the Book, we catch up on all the exciting changes that have to her life this past year, and we then reflect on the year and express gratitude for all that has happened. Just a note: This episode was inte…
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Turns out those personality tests you’re taking online are all wrong. This episode was produced by Danielle Hewitt, edited by Jenny Lawton, fact-checked by Melissa Hirsch, engineered by Patrick Boyd and hosted by Jonquilyn Hill. Image credit Khosrork/Getty Images. If you have a question, give us a call on 1-800-618-8545 or send us a note here. List…
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The Book Notification Podcast covers ten of our favorite books from the week to come. There are over 350 new books from December 8th to the 14th. This week's ten books: Cape Fever by Nadia Davids 00:45 These Crimson Delights by H.M. Wolfe 01:38 Accidental Android by J.N. Chaney and Rick Partlow 02:36 Pretty Broken Butterfly by Lynne Leslie 03:24 Bo…
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For years, we’ve been told the answer to burnout is better balance. Today’s author promises to show us a better way. Join Mike and Cory as they examine an alternative approach to ambition. Support the Show Recommend a Book Craft + Commerce Sponsor Games The Pathless Path Premium Hardcover Edition Otterpine Press Bookworm #208: Good Work Toxic Grit …
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Welcome to our final book pick of season 2. This month the brothers read Joe's final pick, Hyperion by Dan Simmons. An epic sci-fi that not only won the Hugo in 1989, but also the brothers' hearts. Alex really knows how to cut this one down to the wire. He was enjoying this book so much that he didn't finish it until days before we needed to air th…
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In this episode, Narelle is talking about why she recommends GELATO AT THE VILLA by ROBIN JONES GUNN to contemporary fiction readers who like Christian fiction novels. Visit Narelle’s website to learn more about the book — at narelleatkins.com Book 1 - Tea with Elephants by Robin Jones Gunn Book 2 - Gelato at the Villa by Robin Jones Gunn More info…
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In this finale to Season 2 of Ice Cream with Authors, we’re mixing things up with a Christmas-themed variety show. Whether you’ve been listening since Episode 1 or are just jumping in, you’re in for a sweet celebration full of stories, laughter, and Christmas cheer. So grab your favorite scoop, get festive, and let’s celebrate the end of the year a…
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The episode asserts that the rapid acceleration of technological automation, driven by artificial intelligence and robotics, has confirmed earlier predictions of massive job displacement, transforming a hypothetical future into a present crisis. The author details how entire middle-class occupations, including truck driving, retail, and many white-…
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This episode examines Stephen King’s 1986 horror novel, IT, detailing the ambitious scope and "mythic status" of the 1,138-page epic that combines small-town drama with cosmic terror. The article reveals that King wrote much of the novel while struggling with severe addiction, structuring the narrative using a dual-timeline that contrasts the raw i…
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Send us a text Today on The Bookshelf Odyssey Podcast, we’re talking about dragons! My guest is YA author Mari Mancusi, a versatile writer who has created stories for readers of all ages. Recently, she’s turned her talents toward crafting a thrilling trilogy about the dragon apocalypse. As we explore her writing journey, you’ll hear how a Disney su…
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The Book Notification Podcast covers ten of the best new books each week. This week, we're looking at the latest releases from the first week of December. This week's ten books: The Definitions by Matt Greene 00:47 The 25 Christmas Gifts by Franklin Christopher 01:45 The Lost Heiress by Elizabeth Klehfoth 02:58 The Heir Apparent by Rebecca Armitage…
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The episode examines the explosive new true crime book by James Patterson, which disputes the long-held official ruling that Marilyn Monroe died by suicide in 1962. Patterson's central thesis asserts that the iconic actress was a victim of deliberate murder, silenced because she knew critical secrets stemming from her alleged affairs with President…
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In this episode, Narelle is talking about why she recommends THE RULES OF FALLING FOR YOU by MOLLIE RUSHMEYER to contemporary romance readers who like Christian romance novels. Visit Narelle’s website to learn more about the book and her recommendations for other books by Mollie Rushmeyer — at narelleatkins.com The Rules of Falling for You by Molli…
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In this episode of Ice Cream with Authors, we are visiting with Anna Rose Johnson. Anna Rose Johnson grew up fascinated by the early 20th century and now writes historical middle grade novels, including her debut middle grade novel The Star That Always Stays (Holiday House), which was named a Christy Amplify Award winner, a Michigan Notable Book Aw…
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How this big, lean bird became the staple of the most American of meals. This episode was produced by Ariana Aspuru, edited by Jenny Lawton, fact-checked by Melissa Hirsch, engineered by Adriene Hill and hosted by Jonquilyn Hill. Photo of the National Thanksgiving turkey by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images. If you have a question, give us a call on 1-800…
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The Book Notification Podcast covers ten of our favorite new release books for the week of 11/23 to 11/30. We aim to cover a little something for everyone with our list, but there are many more releasing this week, with over 400 new books. This week's ten books: Executive Power by Brian Andrews and Jeffrey Wilson 00:45 The Children of the Red Dust …
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Today’s author promises to teach us how to listen more than we talk, to think with nuance, to ruthlessly question our own beliefs, and to develop a method of self-education. Join Mike & Cory as they consider the virtue on which all other virtues depend. Support the Show Recommend a Book Personal Retreat Planner Bookworm #235: Made to Stick Sponsor …
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In this episode, Narelle is talking about why she recommends UNEXPECTED DANGER by PENNY ZELLER to romantic suspense readers who like Christian romance novels. Visit Narelle’s website to learn more about the book and her recommendations for Penny Zeller’s MOUNTAIN JUSTICE series — at narelleatkins.com Book 1 - Unexpected Witness by Penny Zeller Book…
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In this episode of Ice Cream with Authors, we are visiting again with Millie Florence! Millie published her first book, Honey Butter, at age 13 and hasn’t stopped since. She’s gone on to publish more whimsical books for middle graders, including the award-winning Beyond Mulberry Glen. Ice Cream with Authors is the podcast that brings mini-author vi…
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In this fantastic discussion, Haley has come back to join Joe to talk about her all-time favorite book. Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teaching of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer has become one of those late bloomers of books that everyone is talking about. And for good reason. We get a little hippy-dippy at tim…
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Send us a text I’m excited to share today’s episode—our 100th episode of The Bookshelf Odyssey! To celebrate this milestone, I’m joined by author Leokadia George for a conversation about a topic that’s close to my heart: animal conservation. Leokadia has partnered with the New York Wolf Conservation Center to create a delightful series of children’…
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Housing prices aren't coming down, and that's challenging us to redefine the American dream. Maybe renting isn't so bad? This story was supported by a grant from Arnold Ventures. The episode was produced by Miles Bryan and Kelli Wessinger, edited by Jenny Lawton, fact-checked by Melissa Hirsch, engineered by Patrick Boyd and Adriene Lilly, and host…
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The Book Notification Podcast covers ten new release books from November 17th to November 23rd, 2025. There are over 500 new releases this week, so check out Book Notification to see them all. This week's ten books: You'll Never Know by Caleb Stephens 00:44 The Midnight Ride by Robyn Sarty 01:37 The Picasso Job by Avanti Centrae 02:29 Overtime Posi…
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In this episode, Narelle is talking about why she recommends SMALL TOWN HARMONY by MILLA HOLT to contemporary romance readers who like Christian romance novels. Visit Narelle’s website to learn more about the book and her recommendations for Milla Holt’s RHAPSODY OF GRACE series — at narelleatkins.com Book 1 - Home Town Melody by Milla Holt Book 2 …
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In this episode of Ice Cream with Authors, we are visiting with Katrina Hoover Lee. In elementary school, Katrina Lee created Terry, Gary, and Larry to help her and her brother pass the time doing chores on their Wisconsin family farm. She now lives in Elkhart, Indiana, with her husband and three-year-old daughter where she has turned Terry, Gary, …
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The source provides a detailed examination of ten underrated novels written by the celebrated author, Stephen King, highlighting the range and versatility often overlooked in favor of his more famous works. These summaries analyze books published under both his own name and his pseudonym, Richard Bachman, showcasing his exploration of diverse genre…
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The episode is an extensive literary analysis cataloging forty references to the entity Pennywise the Dancing Clown, or recognizable elements associated with It, across the works of Stephen King published between 1974 and 2025. The analysis argues that Pennywise, first fully realized in the 1986 novel It, functions as a recurring cosmic predator an…
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Send us a text Part 2 is here! 💕 This week on Being Mary, we’re talking about connection, home, and embracing new adventures — because aging isn’t about slowing down, it’s about showing up differently. Let’s keep walking, laughing, and growing — together. 🎧 Tune in now to Aging & Thriving, Part 2. Support the show www.beingmary.ca https://www.faceb…
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