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How We Choose The Books We Read, Plus Our Picks In August New Releases
Episode 338th August 2019 • The Readerly Report • Readerly
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There are so many great book discussions happening online and in real life. In this episode, Gayle and Nicole talk about the places where they each learn about books, and how those sources of book discovery have changed over the last year. They also discuss the hot August books they’ve got their eye on in the waning weeks of summer.

Links mentioned in this episode:
Spivey’s Facebook Group
#SpiveySwap Facebook Group
#BOTM Facebook Group
Sarah’s Book Shelves Live Interview With Siobhan Jones
The Millions
BookPage
Indie NextList
Sarah’s Book Shelves Live
Currently Reading
What Should I Read Next with Anne Bogel
Gilmore Guide To Books
Grace Atwood’s The Stripe
Read Between The Wines
Elle article about Delia Owens
Slate article about Delia Owens
New Yorker article about Delia Owens

Books mentioned in this episode:
How Not To Die Alone by Richard Roper
Bad Blood by John Carreyrou
Tuesday Nights in 1980 by Molly Prentiss
More Than Enough by Elaine Welteroth
Turbulence by David Szalay
The Perfect Wife by JP Delaney
Summerlings by Lisa Howorth
Haben: The Deafblind Woman Who Conquered Harvard Law by Haben Girma
The Yellow House by Sarah Broom
A Door In The Earth by Amy Waldman
Going Dutch by James Gregor
They Could Have Named Her Anything by Stephanie Jimenez
The Other’s Gold by Elizabeth Ames
When I Was White by Sarah Valentine
Bottle Grove by Daniel Handler
The Turn Of The Key by Ruth Ware
Devotion by Madeline Stevens
Supper Club by Lara Williams
Dominicana by Angie Cruz

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