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The Book Review

The New York Times

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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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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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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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"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. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/support
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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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Ibrahim’s Book Review

Ibrahim Cummings

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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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In this episode, Krish dives into the thrilling and magical world of Midnight Treasure by Piers Torday, a spellbinding adventure full of friendship, courage, and a whole lot of magic, featuring werewolves and vampires. When 13-year-old Tibor, a young werewolf raised in the grand House of Gold, discovers a magical destiny tied to the legendary Midni…
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Clare Keegan's slim 2021 novella about one Irishman's crisis of conscience during the Christmas season, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize, has also been adapted into a film starring Cillian Murphy. In this week’s episode, MJ Franklin discusses the book with his colleagues Joumana Khatib, Lauren Christensen, and Elizabeth Egan. Keegan's boo…
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Exploring cycling performance reveals a key fact. Dr. Andrew Coggan's seven-zone system shows most cyclists should train in Zone 2. This zone boosts endurance and improves fat use1. Zone 2 is vital for long-distance cycling. It connects sustained effort with improving fitness. However, the "sweetspot" zone below Zone 2 sparks debate. It raises ques…
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Chapter 1 What's African Mythology "African Mythology" by Matt Clayton is a comprehensive exploration of the rich and diverse mythological traditions across the African continent. This book delves into various African myths, legends, and folklore from numerous cultures and ethnic groups, showcasing the unique beliefs and narratives that have shaped…
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Luke re-read the multi-award-winning Gateway by Frederik Pohl. Juliane joins him to discuss why 1970’s science fiction can be very clever but still misses the mark for current readers. 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 J…
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Send us a text Fellow book nerd and special projects manager for Book Warehouse, Mary-Ann Yazedijan, joins the podcast to talk about her top reads for the holiday season. We discuss books new and old for holiday gift giving or your own TBR list. Books discussed: Revenge of the Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell The Grey Wolf by Louise Penny Intermez…
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Join creators Shannon Hale and Dean Hale and illustrator LeUyen Pham as they celebrate 10 years of The Princess in Black series. Discover how a child's simple observation that "princesses don't wear black" inspired a revolutionary series that bridges early readers to chapter books. The trio shares behind-the-scenes stories of their creative process…
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Chapter 1 What's Leading With The Heart "Leading with the Heart: Coach K's Successful Strategies for Basketball, Business, and Life" is a book written by Mike Krzyzewski, the legendary head coach of Duke University's men's basketball team, alongside noted co-author and motivational speaker, Jamie K. Spatola. Released in 2000, the book combines pers…
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Chapter 1 What's Drop The Rock "Drop The Rock" by Bill Pittman is a book that focuses on the principles of personal growth and emotional healing based on the experiences of individuals in recovery from addiction. The concept of 'dropping the rock' symbolizes letting go of the burdens, resentments, and emotional weights that prevent individuals from…
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Chapter 1 What's Octopus! "Octopus!" by Katherine Harmon Courage is a captivating exploration of the fascinating and complex world of octopuses. In this book, Courage delves into the behavior, intelligence, and biology of these remarkable creatures, shedding light on their unique adaptations to life in the ocean. The book combines scientific resear…
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Chapter 1 What's Test of Faith "Test of Faith" is a photographic series by Lauren Pond that examines the intersection of faith, science, and personal belief. The project captures the lives and experiences of individuals who navigate these complex relationships, particularly within religious communities that engage with scientific concepts. The work…
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Chapter 1 What's Accountable "Accountable" is a novel by Dashka Slater, published in 2022. This contemporary young adult fiction centers around themes of accountability, justice, and the complexities of adolescence in a school setting. The story unfolds after a troubling incident occurs at a high school, entrapping a group of students in a web of s…
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Chapter 1 What's Celtic Art Celtic Art by George Bain is a significant work that delves into the intricate and decorative art forms originating from Celtic culture. George Bain, a Scottish artist and scholar, is recognized for his extensive studies and revitalization of Celtic art styles. His book, first published in the early 20th century, present…
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Chapter 1 What's Green For Lifehttps://www.kobo.com/us/en/search?query=Green For Life&fclanguages=en Search Green For Life at worldcat https://search.worldcat.org/en/search?q=Green For Life&offset=1 "Green for Life" is a book written by Victoria Boutenko, an author and raw food advocate, published in 2005. The book centers around the health benefit…
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Chapter 1 What's Night Fishing "Night Fishing" is a novel written by Australian author Vicki Hastrich. The book delves into themes of grief, loss, and the complexities of human relationships. It follows a narrative centered around the main character's reflections on the past, particularly concerning her family and the events that have shaped her li…
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Chapter 1 What's Prescription For Nutritional Healing "Prescription for Nutritional Healing" is a comprehensive guide to natural remedies and their applications for various health conditions, authored by Phyllis A. Balch, a certified nutritionist and herbalist. The book serves as a resource for understanding the role of nutrition and dietary supple…
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Chapter 1 What's A New Earth "A New Earth" by Eckhart Tolle is a spiritual guide that emphasizes the importance of mindfulness, presence, and the transcending of ego-driven thoughts to achieve a deeper state of consciousness. Tolle explores how societal issues, personal suffering, and the collective human experience are rooted in the ego, urging re…
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In this episode, Krish dives into the magical and action-packed world of Beastlands: Race to Frostfall Mountain, the first adventure in Jess French's Beastlands series! Set on the island of Ramoa, where humans and magical creatures are divided, the story follows three young heroes—Kayla, Alethea, and Rustus—on a daring journey to the mysterious Fro…
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Dwight Garner, Jennifer Szalai and Alexandra Jacobs — staff critics for The New York Times Book Review — join host Gilbert Cruz to look back on highlights from their year in books. Books discussed: "Intermezzo," by Sally Rooney "All Fours," by Miranda July "You Dreamed of Empires," by Álvaro Enrigue "When the Clock Broke," by John Ganz "Radiant: Th…
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Chapter 1 What's Atomic Habits "Atomic Habits" is a self-help book written by James Clear, first published in 2018. The book focuses on the concept of building good habits and breaking bad ones through small, incremental changes in behavior. James Clear argues that these small changes, or "atomic habits," can lead to significant transformations ove…
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Chapter 1 What's Dangerously Funny "Dangerously Funny: The Uncensored Story of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" is a book by David Bianculli that chronicles the history and impact of the groundbreaking television show starring the Smothers Brothers, Tom and Dick Smothers. The show, which aired from 1967 to 1969, became known for its cutting-edge …
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Chapter 1 What's Africa "Africa" by John Reader is a comprehensive exploration of the continent's natural history, human evolution, and cultural diversity. This illustrated book provides a detailed account of Africa’s geological formation, its ecosystems, and the development of human societies from prehistoric times to the present. John Reader, a B…
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Chapter 1 What's Africa "Africa" by John Reader is a comprehensive and illustrated overview of the continent's history, cultures, and natural environment. Published in 1997, the book focuses on the rich tapestry of African life, examining the diversity of its peoples, languages, and traditions, as well as the significant events that have shaped the…
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The BH bicycle, Aerolight 9.0 is this weeks "Bicycle of the Week" In the ever-evolving world of professional cycling and aerodynamic innovation, BH Bicycle has unleashed a masterpiece that pushes the boundaries of engineering excellence. See it and full article here: https://www.pacelinebikes.com/1-unleashed-the-bh-bicycle-aerolight-9-0/…
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Learning fundamental bicycle skills is crucial for anyone starting their cycling journey. This comprehensive guide expands on key cycling techniques that every novice rider should master to become a confident cyclist. See full article here: https://www.pacelinebikes.com/master-basic-bicycle-skills-your-path-to-confident-cycling/…
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Chapter 1 What's The Fall Of Heaven "The Fall of Heaven: The Pahlavis and the Iranian Revolution" is a historical book by Andrew Scott Cooper that delves into the events surrounding the fall of the Pahlavi dynasty in Iran, culminating in the Iranian Revolution of 1979. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the political, social, and economi…
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Chapter 1 What's Life is What You Make It "Life is What You Make It" is a novel by Indian author Preeti Shenoy, published in 2011. The story revolves around the life of a young woman named Ankita Sharma, who faces numerous challenges as she navigates her dreams, societal expectations, and personal struggles, particularly around mental health. Set i…
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Danzy Senna’s 'Colored Television' is a dark comedy that explores issues of parenting, art, Hollywood, real estate and the racial-identity industrial complex. There’s really not a single aspect of modern life that escapes the author’s critical eye or searing wit.Par Suzanne Perez
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This week, I'm revealing my top 10 books of 2024! We've got 3 mystery books, 2 nonfiction books, a ton of historical fiction, and much much more, so take a listen to find out which books made my top 10 of the year. Tune in every week for exciting book-related content, and be sure to check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club …
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After diversions on buying and reading the hardcover version of the book, Luke and Juliane talk about Heavy Time by C J Cherryh, the first Company Wars novel by internal chronology. 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 Juli…
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In this episode, Krish steps into the magical, snow-dusted world of The Ice Children by M.G. Leonard, a heartwarming winter adventure perfect for the holiday season! When five year-old Finn is discovered frozen in a park with a mysterious silver book, his sister Bianca must uncover the truth behind his disappearance. As more children go missing, Bi…
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Following our Top 10 Books of 2024 episode, we are re-running our book club discussion about one of the novels on our year-end list: "Good Material." How to explain the British writer Dolly Alderton to an American audience? It might be best to let her work speak for itself — it certainly does! — but Alderton is such a cultural phenomenon in her nat…
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Chapter 1 What's The Second Mountain "The Second Mountain" by David Brooks explores the concept of life's two major stages: the first mountain, characterized by personal ambition and achievement, and the second mountain, which represents a deeper pursuit of meaning and connection through service to others and community. Brooks argues that fulfillme…
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Chapter 1 What's Hector and the Search for Happiness "Hector and the Search for Happiness" is a novel by French psychiatrist François Lelord, published in 2009. The story follows Hector, a young psychiatrist who becomes disillusioned with his life and the happiness of his patients. Seeking to understand the nature of happiness more deeply, he embar…
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Chapter 1 What's Blackout "Blackout: Remembering the Things I Drank to Forget" is a memoir written by Sarah Hepola, published in 2015. In this candid and introspective book, Hepola explores her complicated relationship with alcohol and the impact it had on her life, particularly her memories and personal experiences. The memoir delves into her stru…
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Don't let anyone tell you differently — end of year list time is a wonderful time, indeed. And, as we do every December, we are ready to discuss the 10 best books of the year. Host Gilbert Cruz gathers the editors of the New York Times Book Review to discuss the most exciting fiction and nonfiction of the year. The New York Times Book Review's Top …
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I read 12 books in November, ranging from dystopian to fantasy to mystery! Spoiler alert: This was a great reading month for me, so in November's wrap-up you can listen to me be (mostly) nice for 52 minutes and 43 seconds! Tune in every week for exciting book-related content, and be sure to check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Revi…
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"Chop Wood Carry Water" by Joshua Medcalf is a motivational book that combines elements of personal development and storytelling. The book follows the journey of a young man named John who aspires to become a samurai. To achieve his goal, he is sent to a remote village where he must learn the value of discipline, focus, and perseverance through see…
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Chapter 1 What's Man and His Symbols "Man and His Symbols" is a book by Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung, first published in 1964. It serves as an introduction to Jungian psychology, particularly focusing on the concept of symbols in the human psyche and their significance in understanding the unconscious mind. The book was conceived as a way to…
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Chapter 1 What's How to Win Friends and Influence People "How to Win Friends and Influence People" is a classic self-help book by Dale Carnegie, first published in 1936. The book focuses on improving interpersonal skills, enhancing relationships, and influencing others positively. It has been widely praised for its practical advice and timeless pri…
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Chapter 1 What's Peak "Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise" is a book co-authored by psychologist K. Anders Ericsson and journalist Robert Pool, published in 2016. The book presents insights from decades of research on expertise and performance, particularly focusing on the concept of deliberate practice. Ericsson is well-known for his …
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Chapter 1 What's Surrounded by Idiots "Surrounded by Idiots" is a popular book by Swedish author Thomas Erikson, published in 2014. The book explores interpersonal communication and personality types, drawing on the DISC model, which categorizes individuals into four primary personality types represented by colors: - Red: Dominant, assertive, and o…
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Chapter 1 What's Thanks for the Feedback "Thanks for the Feedback: The Science and Art of Receiving Feedback Well," written by Douglas Stone and Sheila Heen, is a guide that explores the crucial skill of receiving feedback effectively. The authors, who are both affiliated with the Harvard Negotiation Project, emphasize that the ability to receive f…
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