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The Book Review

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The world's top authors and critics join host Gilbert Cruz and editors at The New York Times Book Review to talk about the week's top books, what we're reading and what's going on in the literary world. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp
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"Not every book is for every child, but for every child there is a book." The Children’s Book Review, is a resource devoted to children’s literature and literacy. In the Growing Readers Podcast, we produce author and illustrator interviews focused on the best books for kids of all ages. We help parents, grandparents, caregivers, teachers, and librarians to grow readers.
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The 2am Book Review Club

The 2am Book Review Club

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Welcome to the 2am Book Review Club! Do you stay up too late reading books? Do you love mysteries, thrillers, romance, historical fiction, fantasy, or literary fiction? Do you want weekly book recommendations and/or book breakdowns? Then you’ve found your new favorite book club! Join me each week as I discuss everything from the most-hyped new releases to books that nobody seems to have heard of as we explore the wide and wonderful world of books!
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Welcome to Krish's Kids Book Review Podcast! Krish is a 10-year-old book lover who lives in Paris now. He has a passion for reading, and in this podcast, he shares his love for books with kids like him. In this podcast, Krish reviews kids books, interviews authors, explores new vocabulary, offers fun riddles and trivia related to the books he reviews, making each episode a fun-filled experience. If you have any book recommendations, or you simply want to share your thoughts about the podcast ...
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"Teaching My Cat to Read" is a book podcast that adds a unique comedic twist to literary discussions - thinking what our cat would think of this book. Discover answers to questions like, "Who would emerge victorious in a fight between Lady Catherine and Mrs. Bennett?" or "Who funded the grant money for Victor Frankenstein's experiments?" And don't forget, we never fail to ask the important question: "What rating would our cat give this book?" Tune in every other week for brand new episodes t ...
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Find your book club picks and get your literary fix here. I lead bookish discussions with authors, friends and family minus the scheduling, wine, charcuterie board and the book you didn’t have time to finish. My tastes skew toward the literary but I can’t resist a good thriller or the must-read book of the season. If you like authors like Donna Tartt, Ann Patchett, Jonathan Franzen, Marie Benedict and Rachel Hawkins this podcast is for you.
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Hello. My name is ibrahim Cummings.i am 11 years old and live in London. I love books and one day decided to create a book review podcast. Cover art photo provided by Janko Ferlič on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@thepootphotographer
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Thinking about cycling indoors? You're not alone. Indoor bike trainers have become super popular, especially with all the tech upgrades over the years. Whether you're a casual rider or a hardcore cyclist, there's a trainer out there for you. This guide will help you! https://www.pacelinebikes.com/indoor-bicycle-trainer-unleash-your-best/…
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Chapter 1 What's Grimoire Girl "Grimoire Girl" is a contemporary fantasy novel by Hilarie Burton Morgan, known for her work as an actress and producer. The story follows a young woman who discovers a mysterious book of spells and how her life transforms as she navigates the world of magic. The protagonist deals with themes of empowerment, self-disc…
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Join teacher-librarian and children's book author Jolene Gutiérrez as she discusses collaborating with her son Dakota on their new picture book Mamiachi and Me, a joyful celebration of mariachi music and family tradition. Learn how a misheard word sparked a story about an all-female mariachi band and a young girl finding the courage to perform. Jol…
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Luke and Juliane share their thoughts on Earth Abides by George R Stewart, an influential post-apocalyptic novel from 1949. See every book/episode of the SFBRP here: https://www.sfbrp.com/episode-lists-3 See the SFBRP Must-Read List here: https://www.sfbrp.com/must-read Support Luke and Juliane financially via Patreon.com/lukeburrage Luke on Bluesk…
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Journalist Pagan Kennedy spent years tracking down the full story of Martha "Marty" Goddard, and her book reflects that troubling history along with the author’s personal experiences and motivation.द्वारा Suzanne Perez
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This week, we're discussing the second half of BEL CANTO, by Ann Patchett, which is January's podcast book pick. The first half of BEL CANTO placed the characters in an impossible situation, and as we discuss the second half, there's only one question: how will it all end?? Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusalka_(opera). Tune in every week f…
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In this episode, Krish dives into the magical adventure of The Land of Roar by Jenny McLachlan! Join Krish as he unravels the story of twins Arthur and Rose, who discover that their childhood imaginary world, Roar, is real—and full of danger. When their grandad is pulled into Roar, Arthur must face his fears, battle the creepy scarecrow villain Cro…
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Decades ago, after he lost in home in a California wildfire, the travel writer and essayist Pico Iyer started to go to a small monastery in Big Sur in search of solitude. On this week's episode he discusses those retreats, which he writes about in his new book "Aflame: Learning from Silence." "It's true that even from a young age, I only had to ste…
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In this episode, we go back to the Discworld to discuss the book “Wyrd Sisters”, by Terry Pratchett. The second book in the Witches series, “Wyrd Sisters” parodies and satires “Macbeth, by William Shakespeare” (which we discuss in the episode after this one). In the episode, we discuss which character would be the only human in the muppets adaptati…
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Chapter 1 What's National Treasures "National Treasures" by Caroline Shenton is a non-fiction book that delves into the history and significance of the British Library’s collection of documents and artifacts. The book explores various important manuscripts, texts, and items, revealing the stories behind them and their impact on British history and …
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Chapter 1 What's Quantum Physics for Babies "Quantum Physics for Babies" by Chris Ferrie is a children's book that introduces complex scientific concepts related to quantum physics in a simple and accessible manner, specifically designed for infants and toddlers. The book is part of a series that aims to make science approachable for young children…
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Chapter 1 What's The Boy Crisis "The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It" is a book written by Warren Farrell, co-authored with John Gray. Released in 2018, the book explores the various challenges faced by boys and young men in contemporary society. Farrell, a notable author and activist known for his work on men's …
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Chapter 1 What's Jesus Storybook Bible The Jesus Storybook Bible, written by Sally Lloyd-Jones and illustrated by Jago, is a children's Bible storybook that presents the stories of the Bible in a narrative format that emphasizes God's love and His overarching plan for humanity through the lens of Jesus Christ. Key Features of the Jesus Storybook Bi…
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Proper hydration stands as a cornerstone of cycling performance, particularly during hot weather rides when choosing between bottles and a cycling hydration pack becomes crucial. Cyclists can lose between 500-1000ml of fluid per hour through sweating, depending on temperature, humidity, and intensity. This fluid loss directly impacts power output, …
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Chapter 1 What's My Secret Garden "My Secret Garden: Women's True Stories of Sexual Awakening" is a book written by Nancy Friday, first published in 1973. The book is a seminal work that explores women's sexuality and desires through a collection of anonymous narratives and personal accounts from different women. In "My Secret Garden", Friday chall…
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Chapter 1 What's 3 "3" by Max Lucado is a thought-provoking book that explores the concept of the Holy Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—through the lens of relationships and community. In this work, Lucado emphasizes how the Trinity serves as a model for human interactions, showcasing the importance of connection, love, and unity in a person's …
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The best gravel bike: the 3T Extrema Italia, is this weeks “Bicycle of the Week”. In the competitive all-terrain cycling market, the best gravel bike must excel in versatility, aerodynamics, and durability. The 3T Extrema Italia emerges as a best gravel bike contender by advancing the capabilities established by its predecessor, the Exploro. This o…
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This week, we're discussing the first half of BEL CANTO, by Ann Patchett, which is January's podcast book pick. From opera to soap operas to explorations of what power truly means, the first half of BEL CANTO gives us a lot to talk about! If you want to read along, then be sure to read Chapters 6-10 (plus the epilogue) before next Monday! Tune in e…
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In this episode, Krish dives into the hilarious chaos of The Worst Week Ever: Monday, the first book in Eva Amores and Matt Cosgrove’s side-splitting series! Join Krish as he unravels the disastrous day of Justin Chase, a 12-year-old who kicks off his week with one embarrassing catastrophe after another—starting with being dropped off at school in …
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Luke tells Juliane why Those Beyond the Wall by Micaiah Johnson ended up on his did-not-finish list, and why it was such a disappointment after The Space Between Worlds. See every book/episode of the SFBRP here: https://www.sfbrp.com/episode-lists-3 See the SFBRP Must-Read List here: https://www.sfbrp.com/must-read Support Luke and Juliane financia…
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And we're back! Happy new year, readers. On this week’s episode, Gilbert Cruz and Joumana Khatib talk about some of the upcoming books they’re most anticipating over the next several months. Books discussed on this episode: "Stone Yard Devotional," by Charlotte Wood "Aflame: Learning from Silence," by Pico Iyer "Onyx Storm," by Rebecca Yarros "Glyp…
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Chapter 1 What's Deeply Rooted "Deeply Rooted: Unconventional Farmers in the Age of Agribusiness" is a book by Lisa M. Hamilton that explores the lives and practices of farmers who are committed to sustainable agriculture amidst the dominance of industrial farming. Hamilton follows several unconventional farmers across the United States, highlighti…
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Chapter 1 What's Little Flowers "Little Flowers of Saint Francis" (Italian: "Fioretti di San Francesco") is a collection of anecdotes and stories about the life and activities of Saint Francis of Assisi, written in the early 14th century. The text, which translates to "Little Flowers of Saint Francis," is a compilation of legends and tales that cap…
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Chapter 1 What's Addictions "Addictions: A Banquet in the Grave" is a book written by Edward T. Welch, a licensed counselor and biblical counselor, that addresses the topic of addiction from a Christian perspective. In this book, Welch posits that many understandings of addiction are both too simplistic and too complex. He suggests that the root of…
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Chapter 1 What's Mosquito Supper Club "Mosquito Supper Club" by Melissa M. Martin is a cookbook and memoir that combines Martin's culinary expertise with her personal experiences growing up in Louisiana. The book is deeply rooted in the culture and traditions of the bayou, focusing on the unique culinary heritage of New Orleans and its surrounding …
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Chapter 1 What's Swipe Right "Swipe Right: The Life-and-Death Power of Sex and Romance" is a book by Levi Lusko, published in 2016. In this work, Lusko addresses the complex topics of sexuality, relationships, and romantic desires in the context of modern culture, particularly the implications of technology and dating apps like Tinder where swiping…
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Chapter 1 What's Your Dog Is Your Mirror "Your Dog Is Your Mirror: The Emotional Intelligence of Dogs" by Kevin Behan is a book that explores the deep emotional connection between humans and their dogs, emphasizing the idea that dogs reflect their owners' emotions and personalities in their behavior. Overview of Key Themes: 1. Emotional Reflection:…
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Chapter 1 What's The Mastery of Love "The Mastery of Love: A Practical Guide to the Art of Relationship" is a book by Miguel Ruiz, published in 1999. It is part of Ruiz's series of works that also includes the popular "The Four Agreements." In "The Mastery of Love," Ruiz explores the themes of love, relationships, and personal fulfillment. The cent…
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Chapter 1 What's My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness "My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness" is a Japanese autobiographical manga written and illustrated by Kabi Nagata. It was first serialized in 2016 and has gained significant acclaim for its candid exploration of the author's struggles with mental health, sexuality, and relationships. The mang…
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Chapter 1 What's The Secret Language of Birthdays "The Secret Language of Birthdays" is a book by Gary Goldschneider, published in collaboration with astrologer Joost Elffers. The book combines astrology and personality analysis based on a person's birth date. It seeks to uncover insights about individuals based on their day of birth, providing det…
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Chapter 1 What's Ghost Boy "Ghost Boy" is a memoir by Martin Pistorius, chronicling his life experiences after he fell into a mysterious illness at the age of 12 that left him in a state of unresponsive wakefulness. The book details his journey from being trapped in his own body, unable to communicate or move, to ultimately finding his voice and re…
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Chapter 1 What's George Muller "George Muller" by Janet and Geoff Benge is a biography that chronicles the life and work of George Muller, a 19th-century Christian evangelist and philanthropist known for his orphanages in Bristol, England. The Benge authors often write engaging biographies that inspire young readers, and this particular book focuse…
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Chapter 1 What's The Greatest Salesman in the World "The Greatest Salesman in the World" is a classic self-help and motivational book written by Og Mandino, first published in 1968. The book is structured as a narrative intertwining the teachings of a fictional character named Hafid, a poor camel boy who becomes the greatest salesman in the world, …
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Experience the game-changing benefits of Normatec's dynamic compression technology with "The Pressure Point" podcast. Learn how this innovative recovery tool helps athletes of all levels reduce muscle fatigue and boost performance. For complete details, visit https://pacelinebikes.com.द्वारा cirp200m
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Chapter 1 What's Teach Your Child To Read In 100 Easy Lessons "Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons" is a comprehensive program developed by Siegfried Engelmann, designed for teaching children how to read effectively. The book is based on the Distar method, which emphasizes direct instruction and systematic phonics. Key Features: 1. Structu…
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Chapter 1 What's Cheyenne Autumn "Cheyenne Autumn" is a historical novel written by Mari Sandoz, published in 1953. The book tells the story of the Cheyenne people, particularly focusing on the Cheyenne's struggles during the 1870s as they try to survive and maintain their culture amid increasing encroachments by settlers and the U.S. government. S…
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Chapter 1 What's Nodding Off "Nodding Off" is a short story written by Alice Gregory, exploring themes of sleep and personal relationships. The narrative examines the complexities of human interactions, particularly in the context of sleep, where the act of nodding off becomes a metaphor for detachment and vulnerability. In the story, Gregory delve…
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Chapter 1 What's It Starts With The Egg "It Starts With The Egg" is a book written by Rebecca Fett that explores the science of egg quality and its implications for fertility and conception. The book primarily focuses on how women's reproductive health can be influenced by lifestyle choices, environmental factors, and dietary habits. Key Themes: 1.…
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Chapter 1 What's American Cake "American Cake: From Berry Shortcake to Lemon Chiffon" is a cookbook written by Anne Byrn that explores the history, culture, and regional diversity of American cake making. Released in 2019, the book features a wide variety of cake recipes, spanning traditional favorites like layer cakes, sheet cakes, and bundt cakes…
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Chapter 1 What's Black Rodeo "Black Rodeo" is a documentary film directed by Mia Mask that focuses on the unique cultural and historical significance of rodeo within the African American community. The film explores various aspects of Black cowboy culture, showcasing the contributions of African Americans to rodeo and emphasizing the intersection o…
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Chapter 1 What's Letters to Milena "Letters to Milena" is a collection of personal correspondence written by the Czech writer Franz Kafka to Milena Jesenská, a journalist and translator with whom he had a romantic and intellectual relationship. The letters were written primarily between 1919 and 1920 and reveal Kafka's complex emotions, insecuritie…
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Chapter 1 What's American Cake "American Cake: From Colonial Gingerbread to Classic Layer, How Cakes Have Defined Our History" is a cookbook written by Anne Byrn, published in 2016. This book celebrates the rich history of cakes in American culture and offers a diverse collection of recipes that reflect the changing tastes and traditions throughout…
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Chapter 1 What's The Bagel "The Bagel" by Maria Balinska is a captivating exploration of the history and cultural significance of the bagel. It delves into the origins of this beloved bread, tracing its roots from Eastern Europe to its current status as a staple in many parts of the world, particularly in the United States. Balinska provides a deta…
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Chapter 1 What's The Strength In Our Scars "The Strength in Our Scars" is a poignant collection of poetry and prose by Bianca Sparacino that delves into themes of healing, resilience, and emotional growth. Through her heartfelt words, Sparacino explores the idea that our scars—both physical and emotional—tell our stories, embody our struggles, and …
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Chapter 1 What's Inca Kola "Inca Kola" is a travel book by Matthew Parris, published in 2004. The book details Parris's adventures and experiences in Peru, a country rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. The title refers to the popular Peruvian soft drink, which symbolizes local pride and identity, much like the way Coca-Cola represents Ame…
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Chapter 1 What's La Calle "La Calle: Los Angeles and the Birth of the Latino History" is a book written by Lydia R. Otero. The book explores the significance of Los Angeles as a central location in the development of Latino history in the United States. Otero dives into themes of ethnicity, migration, community, and urban development, focusing on h…
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Chapter 1 What's Tattoos on the Heart Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion is a book written by Father Gregory Boyle, a Jesuit priest and the founder of Homeboy Industries in Los Angeles, California. First published in 2010, the book is a collection of stories, reflections, and philosophical insights from Boyle’s experiences work…
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