Sunday, February 27, 2022

book podcasts

 







Town & Country magazine rounded up some great book podcasts for literature lovers looking to step outside the book—from a grown-up version of Reading Rainbow to conversations recorded live from the most famous bookstore in Paris to a project centered on immersive poetry reading. There's something for everyone here—just as long as you love to read!

NPR's Book of the Day

Released daily, NPR's Book of the Day podcast is an under 15-minute listen on good reads and book news. As NPR describes, "Whether you're looking to engage with the big questions of our times—or temporarily escape from them—we've got an author who will speak to you, all genres, mood and writing styles included."

Well-Read Black Girl

In 2015, Glory Edim launched Well-Read Black Girl—a book club turned literary festival turned podcast. The first episodes feature conversations with Min Jin Lee, Tarana Burke, Anita Hill, and Jacqueline Woodson. The podcast includes interviews with WRBG Book Club members, Black booksellers, and more.

Debutiful

Debutiful is a website and podcast where readers can discover new authors through interviews and recommendations. Hosted by Adam Vitcavage, the show only features debut authors—and their fresh voices are key. If you're someone who loves reading the acknowledgements section—there's nothing better—this podcast truly delivers.

The Maris Review

Maris Kreizman is the author of the bestselling Slaughterhouse 90210: Where Great Books Meet Pop Culture. On her podcast, she talks to authors you should know about their own books and the books they love, the shows and films they’ve watched, the music they’ve listened to, and the links they’ve clicked.

The Book Review

The New York Times Book Review is legendary. Each week, authors and critics join host Pamela Paul and editors at Times Book Review to talk about bestselling books, what they're reading, and what's going on in the literary world.  O’Neal Library posts the weekly NYT Best Seller list on our Shelf Care page at https://oneallibrary.org/adults---reading-recommendations. (updated each Monday morning!)

Overdue

Overdue is a podcast about the books you've been meaning to pick up. Hosts Andrew Cunningham and Craig Getting work through their backlog and share with each other what they've been reading. Classic literature, obscure plays, goofy children’s books: they'll read it all, one overdue book at a time.

Celebrity Memoir Book Club

New York comedians Claire Parker and Ashley Hamilton read celebrity memoirs so you don't have to. Each episode features a different celebrity memoir—from Emily Ratajkowski's My Body to Will Smith's Will—and Claire & Ashley are simply hilarious.

Storykeepers Podcast

Storykeepers: Let's Talk Indigenous Books is a monthly podcast hosted by Jennifer David and Waubgeshig Rice. Each episode, they're joined by a guest host to discuss books by First Nations, Métis, and Inuit authors. Their goal is to "bring conversations about Indigenous books to a wider audience in an audio book-club format." And though they release only one episode a month, it's worth the wait.

Hey YA

This podcast from Book Riot focuses exclusively on young adult literature. Hosts Erica Ezeifedi and Tirzah Price discuss great new YA books and favorite classics, and cover book news, adaptations, and so much more.

The Writer's Voice

Ever wanted to hear a New Yorker writer read their story to you? Look no further than The Writer's Voice, where New Yorker fiction writers read their stories from the magazine. A recent favorite was Matrix author Lauren Groff reading her story "Annunciation" from the February 14 & 21, 2022 issue of The New Yorker.

Books & Boba

Books & Boba is a book club dedicated to spotlighting books written by authors of Asian descent. Every month, hosts Marvin Yueh and Reera Yoo pick a book by an Asian or Asian American author to read and discuss on the podcast. They also interview authors and cover publishing news. Notably, they read a wide-range of genres—from fantasy to memoir—so there's something for everyone.

Novel Pairings

Novel Pairings is a podcast "dedicated to making the classics readable, relevant, and fun." Each episode, hosts Sara and Chelsey discuss one classic book and share recommendations for more contemporary reads that feature similar themes.

Three Percent

The Three Percent podcast, presented by the University of Rochester’s translation program, hopes to bring attention to books in translation—with the goal that "reading literature from other countries is vital to maintaining a vibrant book culture and to increasing the exchange of ideas among cultures."

Harry Potter and the Sacred Text

This podcast is so much more than a Harry Potter book club. Rather, as the hosts explain, "this podcast creates time in your week to think about life’s big questions. Because reading fiction doesn’t help us escape the world, it helps us live in it." Hosted by Vanessa Zoltan and Matthew Potts, the show "allows listeners to find meaning through a secular text that they love" by re-reading the Harry Potter books.

On the Road with Penguin Classics

On the Road with Penguin Classics is a literary podcast that takes a stroll around the world's favorite books. In each episode, author Henry Eliot travels to a different literary location to explore a book in the company of remarkable readers.

Book Friends Forever

Ever wanted to know about children's book publishing secrets? Look no further, because best friends Grace Lin and Alvina Ling have the podcast for you. Grace is NYT bestselling author and illustrator and Alvina is the VP and Editor-in-Chief at Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.

Friends to Lovers

Each week, hosts Mackenzie Newcomb and Lily Herman use romance novels as a jumping off point to talk about sex, relationships, dating, and love. The podcast is presented by Bad Bitch Book Club, an online book club community.

Borrowed

The Brooklyn Public Library's flagship podcast, Borrowed, is hosted by librarian Adwoa Adusei and director of marketing Krissa Corbett Cavouras. Each episode doesn't feature a book review or interview, but rather, stories from Brooklyn—stories from the library, Brooklyn history, and more. Even if you've never been to Brooklyn, you will like Borrowed. Plus, each episode comes with a reading list.

The LRB Podacst

The LRB Podcast brings you weekly conversations from The London Review of Books. It's not specifically all about books, but covers everything from Elizabethan True Crime to anti-vaxxers, so you know you will be tuning in to a fascinating conversation.

The Worst Bestsellers

In The Worst Bestsellers, writer Kait and librarian Renata read bestselling books in an attempt to understand their appeal. As the disclaimer on their website reads: "We want to be clear about something: we’re not snobs, honestly. If somebody only ever reads James Patterson books, or vampire books, or magazines: more power to them, we say. We’re reading these books because we’re curious about what’s popular, and also, reading these books gives us a better idea of what’s popular and how to give good readers advisory. We make jokes about the books we read, but our intent is never to make fun of readers."

What Should I Read Next?

What Should I Read Next? helps you figure out your next book. Each week, Anne Bogel, who blogs under the name Modern Mrs Darcy, interviews a reader about the books they love, the books they hate, and the books they're reading now. Then, she makes recommendations about what to read next.

BULAQ

BULAQ is an English-language podcast about contemporary writing from and about the Middle East and North Africa. Hosts Ursula Lindsey and M Lynx Qualey talk about books written in Aleppo, Cairo, Marrakech, and beyond, looking at the Arab region through the lens of literature. The podcast is named after a neighborhood of Cairo that hosted the first active printing press, the Bulaq Press, in the region.

Poetry Unbound

Poetry Unbound promises to be, a poetry ritual, "an immersive reading of a single poem, guided by Pádraig Ó Tuama. Unhurried, contemplative and energizing." The show releases new episodes on Monday and Friday, about 15 minutes each, with the goal of helping you "anchor your life with poetry."

LeVar Burton Reads

Think Reading Rainbow, but for adults. That's it, that's the show: In every episode, host LeVar Burton invites you to take a break from your daily life, and dive into a great story. LeVar’s narration blends with gorgeous soundscapes to bring stories by Neil Gaiman, Haruki Murakami, Octavia Butler, Ray Bradbury and more to life.

SFF Yeah!

SFF Yeah! is a biweekly podcast from Book Riot dedicated to science fiction and fantasy. Hosted by Jenn Northington and Sharifah Williams, the show focuses in on the sci-fi and fantasy literary world, and you will end every episode with so many new book recommendations.

The Stacks

Host Traci Thomas invites authors on the show to discuss books as a lens to understand culture, race, and politics. A recent episode featured Rachel Lindsay, the first Black Bachelorette and author of Miss Me With That.

Shakespeare and Company: Writers, Books and Paris

Shakespeare and Company's podcast is recorded live from their bookstore in the heart of Paris, and features conversations and readings with a wide range of authors. Since opening in 1951, Shakespeare and Company—an English language bookstore in France—has been a meeting place for anglophone writers and readers. It's a Left Bank literary institution, and now it's available from anywhere in the world.

https://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/arts-and-culture/g39137355/best-book-podcasts/

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