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#309: 2019 Moms, Dads, and Grads Recommendations, Part 1
Our annual Moms, Dads, and Grads recommendation show!
This episode is sponsored by:
Libro.fm
William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Mean Girls by Ian Doescher
Kindle Unlimited
TBR
Books Recommended in this episode:
Trail Like Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse
Buckskin by Erika Wurth
The River by Peter Heller
A Mercy by Toni Morrison
Idaho by Emily Ruskovich
Buttermilk by Ed Lee.
Notes from a Young Black Chef by Kwame Onwuachi
I Hear She’s a Real Bitch by Jen Agg
Blood Bones and Butter by Gabrielle Hamilton
Yes Chef by Marcus Samuelsson
American Spy by lauren wilkinson
The Taipei Night Market series by Ed Lin (starts with Ghost Month)
How Will You Measure Your Life? By Clayton Christenson
So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport
The Power of Meaning by Emily Eshfahani Smith,
Daring Greatly by Brene Brown
Chemistry by Weiki Wang
A DARKER SHADE OF MAGIC series by VE SCHWAB
Boy Snow Bird by Helen Oyeyemi
Gingerbread by Helen Oyeyemi
Mr Fox by Helen Oyeyemi
A Study in Scarlet by Sherry Thomas
Veronica Speedwell series by Deanna Raybourn
The Greatest Cook in the World by Rick Bragg
The Cooking Gene by Michael Twitty
The Taste of Country Cooking by Edna Lewis,
Tender at the Bone by Ruth Reichl,
Blueplate Special and How to Cook a Moose by Kate Christensen
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Saenz
Somewhere Only We Know by Maureen Goo
The Summer of Jordi Perez by Amy Spalding
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01:01:0629/04/2019
#308: The Cargo Pants Pocket For Your Life
This week, Jeff and Rebecca talk about millennial audiobook habits, the 2019 Pulitzer Prizes, Penguin Random House's loyalty program, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
The Great Courses Plus
Kindle Unlimited
Libro.fm
TBR
Links discussed in this episode:
Pulitzers announced
OverDrive report on audiobooks habits
Random House begins loyalty program
The library on the moon
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01:07:4222/04/2019
#307: Justice for Bob
This week, Jeff and Rebecca relay listener feedback about Scribd's original content move, the most banned books of 2018, a major audiobook publisher moving into print and ebooks, progress on a Washington ban on books from non-profits in prisons, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
The Center of the Universe by Ria Voros
Trust Exercise by Susan Choi
Once & Future by Amy Rose Capetta and Cori McCarthy
Links discussed in this episode:
Update: Washington State DOC amends policy to allow prisoners to receive used books
First AI generated textbook
Blackstone moves from audio only to print and ebook. Poaches PRH authors
Audible to give out 12 million audiobooks in class action settlement
ALA’s 10 most challenged books of 2018
Hero of the week: Jeopardy champion who gets all his knowledge from children’s books
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01:00:5115/04/2019
#306: A Squirt of Something
This week, Jeff and Rebecca talk about more book bans in prisons, Scribd getting into original content, listener feedback, and more.
This episode is sponsored by:
Book Riot Insiders
The Great Courses Plus
The Girl He Used to Know by Tracey Garvis Graves
Book Riot's TBR
Links discussed in this episode:
KidLit These Days mention
Washington State DOC bans prisoners from receiving used books
Kelly’s piece
Scribd kicks off original content
Mary Norris and Swati Teerthala on Recommended
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58:0008/04/2019
#305: Selective Tree Hugging
This week, Rebecca and Jenn discuss the latest in Jay Asher's defamation suit, a Michigan bill that would make it easier to ban books, Harper Lee's get-off-my-lawn letter, and more.
This episode sponsored by:
Internment by Samira Ahmed
The Fifth Doctrine by Karen Robards
The Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer
Bombas
Links discussed in the show:
SCBWI attorneys seek to have Jay Asher suit thrown out
Dan Mallory, who once faked being British, nominated for British Book Award
Florida bill would make banning books easier
Michigan bill would make librarians essential school staff
Marquette University's cool oral history project about Tolkien
Harper Lee did not want her hometown to be a tourist attraction
Meanwhile, Nora Roberts has basically built a town around herself (and it sounds awesome)
Heroes of the week: Women who couldn't find bilingual books for kids published their own and made $1 Million.
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49:5601/04/2019
Quick Note: Shenanigans and Snafus
Due to a series of scheduling shenanigans and technical snafus, there is no new episode this week. Have no fear, we'll be back next Monday, April 1, with more of what's new, cool, and worth talking about in the world of books and reading.
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01:1726/03/2019
#304: Narrative Fissure
This week, Jeff and Rebecca talk a major change to Amazon's pricing policy, an obvious but nonetheless interesting comment from George RR Martin, a library robot, the power and responsibility of tech platforms, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
Book Riot Insiders
Lola
Mem by Bethany Morrow
The Great Courses
Links discussed in this episode:
Amazon changing pricing policy
George RR Martin really wishes he finished the books already
Meet the BookBot!
WH Smith reports no gender pay gap for second consecutive year
...as opposed to the gaps that exist in US publishing
Arthur A. Levine leaves Scholastic to start an independent publishing venture
Amazon pulls promoting autism cures and vaccine misinformation
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59:3818/03/2019
#303: Durable Dirigibles
This week, Jeff and Rebecca follow-up about AI and copyright, Barnes & Noble's #bookhaul, Amazon goings-on, a genuinely interesting adaptation news story, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
If You're Out There
Blinkist
Girls Burn Brighter by Shoba Rao
Help Me by Marianne Power
Links discussed in this episode:
Update: the Nobel is back
Update: Court rules that Shitty Media Men list creator can’t be sued for emotional distress
Amazon closing 87 pop-up stores and rethinking brick-and-mortar retail
Students at all-boys catholic school started a feminist book club
One Hundred Years of Solitude coming to Netflix
Hero of the week: Texas principal reads books online in her PJs so students can have bedtime stories
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51:3611/03/2019
#302: Scrolling is Fundamental
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55:0205/03/2019
#301: Bibliographic Rigor
Jeff and Rebecca talk about the incredible legacy of Betty Ballantine, a few book-collecting related stories, listener feedback about listening to pucks, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
Book Riot's Read Harder Journal
Devil's Daughter by Lisa Kleypas
The Lost Man by Jane Harper
The Great Courses
Links discussed in this episode:
RIP Betty Ballantine
A bot wrote a scary-good LoTR scene
Dozens of Indie Bookstores to Host Well-Read Black Girl Book Clubs
HMH to (finally) start publishing their own audiobooks
Honey & Wax Book Collecting Prize
Master Magician’s Library
Blaze in Michigan will sell you books and “gift” you weed
Hero of the Week: 5-year-old couldn’t find a library nearby, so he opened one
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56:0725/02/2019
#300: Notional Confetti Cannon
In episode 300, we talk a couple of knotty Amazon stories, a UK university decolonizing the canon, good news from Kansas, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
Audible
The Umbrella Academy
The Night Tiger by Yangze Choo
Zola
Links discussed in this episode:
Business Fingers commemorative gear!
Happy follow-up: Andover, KS library will keep children’s books about trans characters in the kids section
Amazon pulls plan for HQ2 in New York
Audible emerging playwrights commissions
Swansea University in the UK calls for “decolonized” English curriculum
First trailer for the Tolkien biopic is alive
And trailer for Clooney’s Catch-22 mini-series on Hulu
Heroes of the week: this couple driving across India to give away poetry books
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49:2218/02/2019
#299: Vamp a Euphemism
This week, Jeff and Rebecca follow-up on defamation, try to wrap their heads around the Dan Mallory/A.J. Finn story, eulogize the Ancient Lore Village, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
Suspense Reads from BookClubbish
$100 Amazon Giveaway
EveryPlate (use offer code BOOKRIOT6)
TBR
Links discussed in this episode:
Follow-up on Jay Asher
“Ancient Lore” land of the Nobbins is on hold due to concerns about noise, traffic, environmental impact
Writer who publishes as AJ Finn is a bonkers-big liar
And his publisher is...keeping his books on plan
This important piece about what it’s like to be a woman of color in publishing
Choose Your Own Adventure audiobooks on Alexa
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53:5011/02/2019
#298: The Ideal Turkey-to-Hero Ratio
This week, Jeff and Rebecca talk about Jay Asher suing for defamation, the un-Manning of the Booker Prize, a couple of heroes of the week, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
TBR
The Great Courses Plus
The Plotters by Un-Su Kim
Links discussed in this episode:
Jay Asher files defamation suit over #metoo allegations
Armed man disrupts library Drag Queen Storytime
Man Booker Prize loses Man Group as sponsor
Scribd has crossed 1 million subscribers
Hero of the week: 9-year-old Maryland girl publishes book of poetry tackling politics, feminism, and more
And an Arkansas schoolbus driver with a ‘bucket of books’
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56:4304/02/2019
#297: The Most Whimsical Whatever
Jeff and Rebecca talk about another case of harassment against LGBTQ titles in libraries, the rising sales of mental health books, a new E.L. James book on the horizon, a hero of the week, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
Golden State by Ben Winters
The Great Courses Plus
Blinkist
The Read Harder Journal
Links discussed in this episode:
Iowa man pleads not-guilty to book burning, trial begins March 26
A new EL James book is coming
WattPad to launch publishing division
Books about mental health outsell diet & exercise books at Barnes & Noble
Harlequin “Feel Good Project” launches creator fund
Heroes of the week: women creating a Black Feminist Bookmobile
Hallmark to publish audiobooks
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58:5828/01/2019
#296: Orcs, Leprechauns, and All That Stuff
Jeff and Rebecca offer their appreciation for Mary Oliver, wonder at the continued strength of BECOMING, hope for the failure of another attempt to marginalize transgender kids books, appreciate Drag Queen story hour, and more.
This episode is sponsored by:
The Read Harder Journal
The Last Woman Standing by Amy Gentry
The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker
Blinkist
Links discussed in this episode:
RIP Mary Oliver
Becoming has longest run atop Amazon sales charts since 50 Shades
KS library considers moving transgender kids’ books to separate area
ACLU sues Louisiana library over Drag Queen Story Hour ban
Tennessee man planning $40million “ancient lore” resort that is basically The Shire behind a Walmart
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53:2320/01/2019
#295: A Basket of Fraught
Jeff and Rebecca take much longer than they supposed talking about Publisher's Weekly acquiring The Millions and the state of book blogging.
This episode is sponsored by:
The Read Harder Journal by Book Riot
The Great Courses Plus
The Red Address Book by Sofia Lundberg
Links discussed in this episode:
Vulture article on The Millions Being Acquired
Barnes & Noble reports holiday numbers
Bad job, publishing: author who admitted to stalking a Goodreads user gets a book deal about it
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01:08:3314/01/2019
#294: Rebecca is Not People
Jeff and Rebecca talk about books coming into the public domain, Obama's 2018 reading list, Amazon's best-selling books of 2018 and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
The Great Courses Plus
The Read Harder Journal
Links discussed in this episode:
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD becomes highest-grossing American play in Broadway history
Barack Obama’s best-of-2018 reading list
Highlights from what’s hitting public domain this year
Tweet thread breaking down the bestselling (UK) books of 2018
Amazon’s 2018 bestsellers
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46:1807/01/2019
#293: Recommended
While Jeff and Rebecca take a week off, Jeff presents an episode of Book Riot's Recommended podcast series that he produced.
This episode is sponsored by:
The One You Fight For by Roni Loren
Links discussed in this episode:
Book Riot's Recommended Podcast
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19:1602/01/2019
#292: Our Favorite non-Bookish Things of 2018
Jeff and Rebecca talk about their favorite non-bookish things of 2018.
This episode is sponsored by:
G.H. Mumm
The Great Courses Plus
Zola
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01:00:5424/12/2018
#291: The Year in Review
Jeff and Rebecca review the most memorable stories from the year in books.
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01:11:2416/12/2018
#290: Outsource Your Legs
This week, Jeff and Rebecca get back to the news with a bunch of listener feedback, B&N announces largest number of new store openings in years, Atwood writing a sequel to The Handmaid's Tale, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
Book Riot's TBR
The Great Courses Plus
Bombas
Links discussed in this episode:
Becoming is the bestselling book of 2018
NYT picks the 10 best books of the year
Bill Gates Best of 2018 Youtube Video
Barnes & Noble to open up to 15 new stores in 2019
Margaret Atwood writing Handmaid’s Tale sequel
Hero of the week: Baltimore’s longest-serving employee is a librarian who’s been on the job for 56 years
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53:0810/12/2018
#289: 2018 Holiday Recommendation Show, Part 2
Jeff and Rebecca wrap up their 2018 holiday recommendations.
This episode is sponsored by:
Fight Like a Girl by Clementine Ford
Wizard Pins
Penguin Random House Audio's Holiday Guide
Books recommended in this episode:
The Broken Earth Trilogy by N.K. Jemisin
Pere Giorot by Balzac
Incarceration Nations by Baz Dreisinger
The Emperor of All Maladies or The Gene
Naked at Lunch
The Noble Hustle by Colson Whitehead
The Feather Thief by Kirk Wallace Johnson
Josh and Hazel’s Guide to Not Dating by Christina Lauren
The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang
Fit by Rebekah Weatherspoon
The Nest by Cynthia d'Aprix Sweeny
Pachinko by Min Jin Lee
Beverly Jenkins romances
The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara
SPQR by Mary Beard
Long Division by Kiese Laymon
The Shining Girls by Lauren Beukes
Music for Wartime
Time and Again by Jack Finney
The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
Silver Sparrow by Tayari Jones
Wedding Toasts I’ll Never Give
How to Be Married
The H-Spot by Jill Filopvic
Educated by Tara Westover
Heavy by Kiese Laymon
Killing It by Camas Davis
Negroland by Margo Jefferson
Sapiens by Yonah Nuval Harari
Saga by Vaughn and Staples
Gridiron Genius by Mike Lombard
The Console Wars
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01:00:5703/12/2018
#288: 2018 Holiday Recommendation Show, Part 1
Jeff and Rebecca respond to listener recommendation requests.
This episode is sponsored by:
Book Riot's TBR
Park Row Books and Evergreen Tidings from the Baumgartners by Gretchen Anthony
Care/of
Bombas
Books recommended in this episode:
Yes We Still Can by Dan Pfeiffer
How We Got to Now by Steven Johnson
Salt Fat Acid Heat by Samin Nosrat
Stuff Matters by Mark Miodownik
A Nation Forged by Crisis by Jay Sexton
Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott
A Separation by Katie Kitamura
Bad Blood by John Carreyrou
The Magicians by Lev Grossman
James S.A. Corey’s Expanse series
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeline L'Engle
Good and Mad and Eloquent Rage by Rebecca Traister
American Overdose by Chris McGreal
Not That Bad edited by Roxane Gay
Men Explain Things to Me by Rebecca Solnit
Between the World and Me by Ta-nehisi Coates
Dog Songs by Mary Oliver
Lily and the Octopus by Steven Rowley
Flush by Virginia Woolf
Cinnamon and Gunpowder by Eli Brown
Hammerhead by Nina Maclaughlin
So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo
Tears We Cannot Stop by Michael Eric Dyson
Stamped from the Beginning by Ibrahim X. Kendi
Lumberjanes
The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making by Cat Valente
Atlas Obscura's Guide for the World's Most Adventurous Kid
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01:01:3026/11/2018
#287: Shruggie Parade, Updated
In this episode, Jeff and Rebecca talk about Publisher’s Weekly’s 2018 Salary Survey, the National Book Award winners, WH Smith’s new bookstore format, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
Book Riot Insiders
Julian is a Mermaid by Rebecca Love
In/Half by Jasmin B. Frelih
The Great Courses Plus
Links discussed in this episode:
WH Smith Least Popular UK Retailer
BR’s own Kelly Jensen featured on WaPo 10 Best Kids Books of 2018 for Don’t Call Me Crazy
National Book Award Winners
Michelle Obama’s memoir is BECOMING a sensation
Sorkin’s TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD play opens Dec 13 (and therefore apparently was not struck down when performed in court)
PW Publishing Salary Survey 2018
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01:07:5519/11/2018
#286: A Tinfoil Hat Built For Two
This week, Jeff and Rebecca take a second look and Indigo's financial results, the news the WHSmith was the "book retailer" interested in buying Barnes & Noble, look over Amazon's 20 Best Books of the Year list, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
Book Riot Insiders
Inkshares Horror Contest
Bombas
The Great Courses Plus
Links discussed in this episode:
Follow-up: but is Indigo doing well?
Barnes & Noble’s mysterious would-be buyer was WH Smith
Update: Pennsylvania walks back plan to restrict prisoners’ access to books
Amazon releases 20 Best Books of 2018
Another woman quits the Swedish Academy
Antiquarian booksellers prevail after worldwide strike against Amazon subsidiary AbeBooks
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57:0911/11/2018
#285: Exaggeration for Effect
This week, Jeff and Rebecca continue to follow the increasingly nasty Barnes & Noble lawsuit, look over the Goodreads Choice Awards nominees, give an up date on Moira Donegan's book deal, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
The Great Courses Plus
Chooseco, publisher of the Weregirl trilogy, Weregirl: Typhon
The Darkest Star by Jennifer R. Armentrout
Penguin Random House Audio
Links discussed in this episode:
Follow-up: Moira Donegan gets a book deal about dealing w/ sexual harassment
Barnes & Noble details sexual harassment claims against Parneros
Goodreads choice awards are open
Bananapants news: Arctic scientist stabs colleague who kept telling him the end of books
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54:4605/11/2018
#284: You Are Your Own Nanny
This week, Jeff and Rebecca spend most of the time on reader feedback, but then also finally get to the talk about the winner of the Great American Read.
This episode is sponsored by:
Midterm Elections HQ from Oxford University Press
What Would Cleopatra Do? by Elizabeth Foley and Beth Coates
The Great Courses Plus
Bombas
Links discussed in this episode:
Jessica's Indigo Slideshow!
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD wins Great American Read b/c of course it does
Stephen King lets teens option a story for $1
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56:4329/10/2018
#283: The Streisand Effect
This week, Jeff and Amanda follow-up about the suit against Moire Donegan, talk about the Man Booker 2018 winner, give first reactions to the Indigo opening in Short Hills, NJ, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
The Kingfisher Secret from McClelland & Stewart
Penguin Random House Audio
Links discussed in this episode:
Man Booker winner announced:
Time’s Up founder to represent Moira Donegan:
Indigo NJ is open!
New kindle paperwhite is finally waterproof
BBC Sherlock’s Creative Team Is Bringing Us Dracula
Research Study Finds People Who Grow Up With Home Libraries
The hexing, though
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01:00:3422/10/2018
#282: Big Mood
This week, Sharifah joins Jeff to talk the awarding of the New Academy Prize (aka, The Alternative Nobel), the meh-tastic finalists of The Great American Read, rage-inducing #metoo responses, Macarthur "Genius" winners, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
The Devil's Thief by Lisa Maxwell
Curtain Call by Wilifred Lupano
Bombas
Links discussed in this episode:
Alternative Nobel goes to Maryse Conde
Nobel shenanigans: Swedish Academy elects new members
Great American Read top 10 finalists
Stephen Elliott sues Moira Donegan
Amazon gives employees another pay bump to make up for lost bonuses
Kelly Link among MacArthur Genius Grant Winners
2018 National Book Award finalists
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54:2115/10/2018
#281: Door Number Three
In this episode, Barnes & Noble lurches towards a sale, Amazon raises wages, a notable new poetry podcast, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
TBR
The Rule of One by Ashley and Leslie Saunders
Blood Communion by Anne Rice
Legendary by Stephanie Garbar
Links discussed in this episode:
Annotated Episode #16: The Patron Saint of Libraries
Barnes & Noble still searching for a firm...to help search for a new CEO
Aaaaaaand BN is considering a sale
Amazon raises wages, takes away some perks
Stephen Colbert makes a children’s book out of Trump comments on Hurricane Florence
US Poet Laureate brings poetry to podcast audience
Carnegie Medal (UK’s oldest prize for children’s books) promises immediate action on lack of diversity
Campaign launches to promote physical bookstores
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53:5508/10/2018
#280: The Quiver is a Forest
This week, Jeff and Rebecca discuss the Kirkus prize finalists, yet another Amazon store format, ebooks in prisons, listener follow-up, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
TBR
Vampires Like It Hot by Lynsay Sands
A Blade So Black by L.L. McKinney
The Great Courses Plus
Links discussed in this episode:
Murakami withdraws from "alternative Nobel"
Ongoing: Nobel Prize for Literature could be suspended for more than a year
Audible comes to the Apple Watch
Kirkus Prize finalists
New Amazon concept store only sells products with 4-star ratings and above
Nominate a bookseller for a holiday bonus from James Patterson
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48:1601/10/2018
#279: Hierarchy of Eyebrows
This week, Jeff and Rebecca find a Barnes & Noble experiment they like, express almost total ignorance about the National Book Award longlists, are dumbfounded by Amazon's store expansion plans, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
TBR
Rule by Ellen Goodlett
This is a Whoopsie by Andrew Cangelose
The Great Courses Plus
Links discussed in this episode:
Follow-up: FEAR is best-selling book in Simon & Schuster company history
Barnes & Noble opens new concept store in Maryland
Meanwhile, Amazon planning 3,000 more cashier-less stores by 2021
National Book Awards longlists
Target accused of redacting words from certain book descriptions
Americans are reading more poetry, less fiction
Pennsylvania to ban free book donations to prisons
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01:00:4424/09/2018
#278: Finally, Gravitas
This week, Jeff and Rebecca mull Barnes & Noble's current "plan," show their ignorance of the bookselling landscape in the United Kingdom, marvel at the sales figures of Bob Woodward's Fear, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
The Great American Read
Upgrade Soul by Ezra Clayton Daniels
The Real Lolita by Sarah Weinman
The 7 ½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton
Links discussed in this episode:
Book Riot's TBR
For some reason, Barnes & Noble sees better times ahead
Waterstones buys Foyles
Strong start for Woodward’s FEAR
Customer wins bookstore in raffle
Owners of Ripped Bodice bookstore sign overall deal with Sony Pictures TV
Data! Study of NYT’s “By the Book” column shows male writers are FOUR TIMES more likely to recommend books by men
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01:04:3717/09/2018
#277: Pondering the Quibbles
This week, Jeff and Rebecca talk more about Barnes & Noble suitors, Barnes & Noble's eroding finances, a big new Book Riot project, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
The Great American Read
The Good Neighbor by Maxwell King, narrated by LeVar Burton
The Boy at the Keyhole by Stephen Giles
Links discussed in this episode:
TBR (Tailored Book Recommendations)
Take our reader/listener survey!
Follow-up: Publishers are also confused & frustrated by Parneros B&N Lawsuit
And BN’s Q1 numbers are in
PRH teams up with HeadCount to create Book the Vote for voter registration
PRH updates library ebook lending (and it’s not like Tor)
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56:3910/09/2018
#276: Unexpectedly Juicy
Jeff and Rebecca talk about juicy drama at Barnes & Noble, The New Academy shortlist, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
Google Play
Nobody Real by Steven Camden
Read Harder Book Long
Sadie by Courtney Summers
Links discussed in this episode:
Take our reader/listener survey
Barnes & Noble drama! Former CEO sues for defamation and reveals a deal to sell the company fell through in June
And B & N responds
Finalists announced for the New Academy Prize in Literature (alternate Nobel)
The Toronto Public Library has a bedtime story hotline
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55:4203/09/2018
#275: The Hope of a Mushroom
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01:00:1427/08/2018
#274: The Worm I Asked For
Due to extraordinary circumstances, Jeff flies solo on this episode and monologues on ebook pricing for libraries, what a Netflix for books would now mean, the future of print sales, and more.
This episode is sponsored by:
The Read Harder Journal
Google Play Books
Magination Press
Book Riot Insiders
Links discussed in this episode:
Recommended Giveaway
Books are the only form of physical media whose sales are growing
Len Riggio taking heat as Barnes & Noble flounders
CKBK, “Spotify for Cookbooks” prepares to launch
The instagram book exchange is not a scam
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47:4721/08/2018
#273: Puberty Care Package
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49:0313/08/2018
Muppet Arm Confetti Cannon
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43:3005/08/2018
#271: Pop a Squat Randomly
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52:4930/07/2018
#270: Wildly Gesticulating
This week, Rebecca and Sharifah discuss Barack Obama's latest summer reading list, the nominees for the Alternative Nobel, a feminist response to the New York Times's "By the Book" column, and more.
This episode is sponsored by:
Book Riot's Recommended podcast
Google Play
The Great Courses Plus
Links discussed:
Obama's Africa-themed summer reading list
New Academy opens voting for Alternative Nobel
Cooking & sci-fi are hot print segments so far this year
UK survey shows massive lack of representation in kidlit
Electric Lit introducing feminist alternative to 'By the Book'
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48:3123/07/2018
#269: Charlatanism Quotient
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50:3516/07/2018
#268: Original Recipe Jerkwad
This week, Jeff and Rebecca talk about the alternative Nobel, B&N fires its CEO, Bourdain bio in the works, South Caroline police challenge reading choices, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
Legendary by Stephanie Gerber
Mack Weldon
Links discussed in this episode:
Follow-up: AWP conference director steps down after allegations of bullying, gender discrimination, retaliation
Follow-up: Alternative Nobel Prize for literature planned in Sweden
B&N CEO fired
South Carolina police challenge summer reading titles
Bourdain biography coming in 2019
Leisure reading in the US is at an all-time low
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52:1808/07/2018
#267: Antepentultimate Caboose
This week, Jeff and Rebecca talk about the 2017 VIDA count, Diaz keeping his MIT job, Jimmy Fallon's book club, ALA removes Laura Ingalls Wilder's name from its book award, a hero of the week, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
The Great Courses Plus
Links discussed in this episode:
MIT keeping Junot Diaz on faculty
2017 VIDA Count
And the BR highlights
ALA removes Laura Ingalls Wilder’s name from award in response to concerns about racism
Jimmy Fallon Show launches book club
Hero of the Week: Teen collects 25,000 books to donate to Cleveland children in need
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50:0002/07/2018
#266: Born in the Hot Seat
This week, Rebecca and special guest co-host Josh Christie discuss bookstores offering Airbnb rentals, Barack Obama's recent reading list, the ongoing audiobook boom, and more.
This episode is sponsored by:
Harry's Trees by Jon Cohen
Me, Myself and Them by Dan Mooney
Remind Me Again What Happened by Joanna Luloff
The Great Courses Plus
Links discussed:
Josh's bookstore Print in Portland, ME
Georgiabookstore to welcome guests overnight
BookBar/BookBeds in Denver, CO
Barack Obama's recent reading list
Audiobooks generated $2.8 billion in 2017
Study shows emotional responses to audiobooks are stronger than those to movies
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54:4724/06/2018
#265: Rarefied Air
This week, Jeff and Rebecca discuss Anthony Bourdain's legacy (literary and otherwise), the book Bill Gates is gifting to college graduates, the latest weird book thing you can do with your smart speaker, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
Mack Weldon
Harry's Trees by Jon Cohen
The Great Courses Plus
Links discussed:
Book Riot's $500 giveaway to the bookstore of your choice
Bill Gates giving free book to every 2018 US college graduate
Lionel Shriver dropped by Mslexia Magazine writing competition after remarks about diversity
Bill Clinton - James Patterson collaboration sells 250K copies in first week
Stephen King Library debuts on smart speakers
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52:0818/06/2018
#264: A Guillotine Moment
This week, Jeff and Rebecca talk about The Boston Review's Junot Diaz decision, an unprecedented Amazon scam, Michael Lewis' Audible original, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
Visible Empire by Hannah Pittard
Recommended
The Great Courses Plus
Links discussed in this episode:
Boston Review decides to keep Junot Diaz in editorial position
In response, the poetry editors resign
And VIDA responds
Amazon boots notorious KU abuser
Audible Originals follow-up: Michael Lewis & Ada Calhoun publishing new books here
New UK publisher will offer budding authors 24K salary
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56:5612/06/2018
#263: Lotta Feet, Lotta Shoes
This week, Jeff and Rebecca talk about a major embezzling scandal, The Golden Man Booker, listener follow-up, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
StoryWorth
In The Distance With You by Carla Guelfelnbein
Links discussed in this show:
Man Booker Prize reveals “Golden” shortlist for titles that have “best stood the test of time”....and most of them are pretty recent?
Accountant embezzles $3.4million from literary agency, including Chuck Palahniuk
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47:4904/06/2018
#262: Read the Room, BEA
This week, Jeff and Rebecca talk about the passing of Philip Roth, Sean Spicer coming to BEA, Watchmen's TV reboot, a hero of the week, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
$500 Giveaway to the bookstore of your choice!
Legendary by Stephane Garber
Annotated: A Podcast Series about Books, Language, and Reading
Links discussed in this episode:
RIP Philip Roth
Jason Diamond on Philip Roth
Bookseller organizes protest against Sean Spicer’s Book Expo appearance
And here is the FB listing for the event
Lindelhof rebooting Watchmen, starring Regina King
Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine partners with Audible
Pennsylvania nonprofit creates libraries at laundromats
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52:0428/05/2018
#261: Therapy for Immortals
This week, Jeff and Rebecca stay on the #metoo in publishing trail, discuss the rumors about the direction of Amazon's LORD OF THE RINGS series, mark the passing of Tom Wolfe, and much more.
This episode is sponsored by:
To Kill a Kingdom by Alexandra Christo
Penguin Random House Audio for Book Clubs
Links discussed in this podcast:
Follow-up: Junot Diaz quits as Pulitzer chair
Follow-up on firing of AWP exec director
RIP Tom Wolfe
Waterstone's Accused of Pledge Not to Take on Independents
Amazon’s new LOTR series to focus on young Aragorn
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51:3121/05/2018