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2018 New Release Preview Show
Podcast |
All the Books!
Publisher |
Book Riot
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Books
Literature
Society & Culture
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Books
Fiction
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Jan 02, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:35:55
This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss The Lost Girls of Camp Forevermore, The Third Hotel, That Kind of Mother, and more upcoming books. This episode was sponsored by As You Wish by Chelsea Sedoti and OwlCrate. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. For a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website. Books discussed on the show: Ambiguity Machines: and Other Stories by Vandana Singh How to Write an Autobiographical Novel: Essays by Alexander Chee Red Clocks by Leni Zumas The Third Hotel by Laura van den Berg Brass by Xhenet Aliu The Lost Girls of Camp Forevermore by Kim Fu That Kind of Mother by Rumaan Alam All the Names They Used for God: Stories by Anjali Sachdeva Girls Burn Brighter by Shobha Rao Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress by Steven Pinker Stray City by Chelsey Johnson Don’t Call Me Princess: Essays on Girls, Women, Sex, and Life by Peggy Orenstein Dread Nation by Justina Ireland The Art of Vanishing: A Memoir of Wanderlust by Laura Smith The Trauma Cleaner: One Woman’s Extraordinary Life in the Business of Death, Decay, and Disaster by Sarah Krasnostein We Are Taking Only What We Need: Stories (Art of the Story) by Stephanie Powell Watts Who is Vera Kelly? by Rosalie Knecht When They Call You A Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir by Patrisse Khan-Cullors and asha bandele Sick: A Memoir by Porochista Khakpour Fire Sermon by Jamie Quatro What we’re reading this week: Invitation to a Bonfire by Adrienne Celt Our Lady of the Prairie by Thisbe Nissen The Art of the Wasted Day by Patricia Hampl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss The Lost Girls of Camp Forevermore, The Third Hotel, That Kind of Mother, and more upcoming books. This episode was sponsored by As You Wish by Chelsea Sedoti and OwlCrate. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. For a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website. Books discussed on the show: Ambiguity Machines: and Other Stories by Vandana Singh How to Write an Autobiographical Novel: Essays by Alexander Chee Red Clocks by Leni Zumas The Third Hotel by Laura van den Berg Brass by Xhenet Aliu The Lost Girls of Camp Forevermore by Kim Fu That Kind of Mother by Rumaan Alam All the Names They Used for God: Stories by Anjali Sachdeva Girls Burn Brighter by Shobha Rao Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress by Steven Pinker Stray City by Chelsey Johnson Don’t Call Me Princess: Essays on Girls, Women, Sex, and Life by Peggy Orenstein Dread Nation by Justina Ireland The Art of Vanishing: A Memoir of Wanderlust by Laura Smith The Trauma Cleaner: One Woman’s Extraordinary Life in the Business of Death, Decay, and Disaster by Sarah Krasnostein We Are Taking Only What We Need: Stories (Art of the Story) by Stephanie Powell Watts Who is Vera Kelly? by Rosalie Knecht When They Call You A Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir by Patrisse Khan-Cullors and asha bandele Sick: A Memoir by Porochista Khakpour Fire Sermon by Jamie Quatro What we’re reading this week: Invitation to a Bonfire by Adrienne Celt Our Lady of the Prairie by Thisbe Nissen The Art of the Wasted Day by Patricia Hampl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss The Lost Girls of Camp Forevermore, The Third Hotel, That Kind of Mother, and more upcoming books.

This episode was sponsored by As You Wish by Chelsea Sedoti and OwlCrate. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book.

Sign up for the weekly manage.com/subscribe?u=76c5f8a6b8508fb200aec719a&id=78a74a1347">New Books! newsletter for even more new book news.

This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

For a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website.

Books discussed on the show:

Ambiguity Machines: and Other Stories by Vandana Singh

How to Write an Autobiographical Novel: Essays by Alexander Chee

Red Clocks by Leni Zumas

The Third Hotel by Laura van den Berg

Brass by Xhenet Aliu

The Lost Girls of Camp Forevermore by Kim Fu

That Kind of Mother by Rumaan Alam

All the Names They Used for God: Stories by Anjali Sachdeva

Girls Burn Brighter by Shobha Rao

Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress by Steven Pinker

Stray City by Chelsey Johnson

Don’t Call Me Princess: Essays on Girls, Women, Sex, and Life by Peggy Orenstein

Dread Nation by Justina Ireland

The Art of Vanishing: A Memoir of Wanderlust by Laura Smith

The Trauma Cleaner: One Woman’s Extraordinary Life in the Business of Death, Decay, and Disaster by Sarah Krasnostein

We Are Taking Only What We Need: Stories (Art of the Story) by Stephanie Powell Watts

Who is Vera Kelly? by Rosalie Knecht

When They Call You A Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir by Patrisse Khan-Cullors and asha bandele

Sick: A Memoir by Porochista Khakpour

Fire Sermon by Jamie Quatro

What we’re reading this week:

Invitation to a Bonfire by Adrienne Celt

Our Lady of the Prairie by Thisbe Nissen

The Art of the Wasted Day by Patricia Hampl

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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