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FictionMatters
Books That Matter: A. Natasha Joukovsky on EVELINA by Frances Burney
Welcome to Books That Matter. Today, I’m joined by A. Natasha Joukovsky. a. natasha joukovsky is the author of the novels The Portrait of a Mirror and Medium Rare (forthcoming March 2026). Her writing has been published in Literary Hub, The Common, and Still Alive, and she writes the “quite useless” Substack newsletter. Natasha holds a BA in English from the University of Virginia and an MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business. She lives in Washington, DC. In today’s episode, Natasha and I talk about her theory of choice novels, different...
2026-01-26
1h 28
The Stacks
Unabridged: Most Anticipated Books of 2026 with Sara Hildreth and Cree Myles
It's time for a Stacks Unabridged favorite: Our Most Anticipated Books of 2026...at least the first half anyway. I'm once again joined by two of my favorite book people, Cree Myles (All Ways Black) and Sara Hildreth (Fiction Matters), to gush about the books we can't wait to dive into in the first half of the year, sharing our top picks month by month. Plus, we do a little post-mortem on 2025 and set some semi-realistic reading goals for 2026. Get your TBR lists ready—you’ll have a lot of new additions.You can find links to everything we dis...
2026-01-23
11 min
FictionMatters
Books That Matter: Anika Jade Levy on THE CATCHER IN THE RYE by J.D. Salinger
Welcome to Books That Matters. Today, I’m joined by Anika Jade Levy. Anika is a writer from Colorado, a founding editor of Forever Magazine, and an instructor in the Writing program at Columbia. Her fiction and reporting have appeared in The Paris Review, Vogue, Playboy, GQ, Interview Magazine, and elsewhere. Her debut novel Flat Earth came out from Catapult in 2025.In today’s episode, Anika and I chat about voice in fiction, the male literacy crisis, and why The Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger is a book that matters to her. Later we get into...
2026-01-12
1h 12
FictionMatters
The FictionMatters Best Books of 2025
This episode needs no introduction. Today Liz and I are share our favorite books of the year--all new releases. This was a weird year in books, but we each managed to come up with lists we feel excited to share and champion before the new year. As always, we hope you’ll let us know about your best books in the Substack comments.If you want to hear Liz and I talking about books all year long, now is a great time to upgrade your subscription. With a paid membership, you’ll get our bonus superlatives episode and...
2025-12-17
1h 52
Meg's Reading Room
Ep 105: For the Love of Literature & Jane Austen with Kristin
Welcome in! I'm so glad you're here with me.On today's episode, I'm joined by dear friend, Kristin (@kristinonthehill) to celebrate Jane Austen's 250th Birthday and the love of a literary life.Mentioned in this episode:Golden Coil PlannerAnnie B. JonesThe Bookshelf ThomasvilleThe StoryGraphPride and PrejudiceReading Lolita in TehranDaisy MillerPersuasionSara Hildreth / Fiction MattersNorthanger AbbeyA Start in LifeThe Elizabeth Bennett ProblemEmmaLittle WomenCheer Her OnJane EyreThe Witch and The PriestGreat ExpectationsLolly WillowesPossessionThe Secret AgentI Who Have Never Known MenScaffoldingVilletteLucy Undying
2025-12-17
53 min
FictionMatters
Books That Matter: Jade Chang on THE WOMAN WARRIOR by Maxine Hong Kingston
Welcome to the FictionMatters Podcast. I’m your host Sara Hildreth and this is Books That Matter. In this series, I’ll speak with writers I admire to learn about their lives as readers and deep dive into a book that matters to them.Today, I’m joined by Jade Chang to talk about the nostalgia of childhood reading, the blurring of genres, and why The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston is a book that matters to her. Later we get into Jade’s sophomore novel What a Time to Be Alive, a thoughtful and pacey story ab...
2025-12-01
1h 07
FictionMatters
Books That Matter: Rickey Fayne on SONG OF SOLOMON by Toni Morrison
Welcome to the FictionMatters Podcast; this is Books That Matter. In this series, I’ll speak with writers I admire to learn about their lives as readers and deep dive into the books that matters to them.Today, I’m joined by Rickey Fayne. Rickey’s debut novel The Devil Three Times is currently shortlisted for the Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize and one of my personal favorite debut novels of the year. In this episode, Rickey and I talk about the value of reading classic literature, the books he returned to when he started thinking...
2025-11-17
1h 14
FictionMatters
Reading without pressure: a little book therapy for the end of the year
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2025-11-11
41 min
FictionMatters
Books That Matter: Emily Adrian on LOITERING WITH INTENT by Muriel Spark
Welcome to the Fiction Matters podcast. This is Books That Matter, an author interview series where we’ll get to know writers as readers and talk about the books that matter to them.Since this is the first in this new series, I’m going to pause our regular intro to give a little bit of background information on the series and how it came to be and what I’m hoping to do here. So for quite some time, I’ve been wanting to do more author interviews on my Substack. First of all, it’s a w...
2025-11-03
1h 00
The Stacks
Unabridged: Summer Reading Guide Companion Pod with Sara Hildreth
*Patreon and Substack-only bonus episode teaser, click here for the full episode*This month you're getting a bonus bonus episode of The Stacks Unabridged. Because we love summer and books, Sara Hildreth of Fiction Matters is here to talk about summer reading guides. We hand out a few literary superlatives like, best book to read on an airplane and most dramatic. Plus we share some books we've read since the guides were dropped that we think you should at to your reading lists. If you haven't gotten The Stacks’ Nonfiction Reading Guide or Sara's Paperback Summer Reading Guide, be...
2025-08-08
12 min
Foodie and the Beast
Foodie and the Beast - Aug. 3, 2025
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today’s show: · Erin Hildreth, VP of communications for Responsibility.org, which works to eliminate both underage drinking and drunk driving and to promote responsible alcohol consumption. They have a cool app --The Virtual Bar -- a great tool to use before your first sip to plan how to pace your imbibing for a safe night out; · Here’s an old and good friend back on the show - Francesco Amodeo, founder of the acclaimed Italian liqueur distillery Don Ciccio & Figli, is a consultant for the new concept, Tarì Trattoria, in Washington, D.C.’s Union Market District. Two decades in the making, Tari is a love letter to the simple, bold flavors of his hometown of Furore, Italy, on the Amalfi Coas...
2025-08-02
50 min
Foodie and the Beast
Foodie and the Beast - Aug. 3, 2025
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today’s show: · Erin Hildreth, VP of communications for Responsibility.org, which works to eliminate both underage drinking and drunk driving and to promote responsible alcohol consumption. They have a cool app --The Virtual Bar -- a great tool to use before your first sip to plan how to pace your imbibing for a safe night out; · Here’s an old and good friend back on the show - Francesco Amodeo, founder of the acclaimed Italian liqueur distillery Don Ciccio & Figli, is a consultant for the new concept, Tarì Trattoria, in Washington, D.C.’s Union Market District. Two decades in the making, Tari is a love letter to the simple, bold flavors of his hometown of Furore, Italy, on the Amalfi Coas...
2025-08-02
50 min
Meagan's Book Club Podcast
55: Chat with Sara Hildreth @fictionmatters
This week I’m joined by my friend and fellow bookstagrammer Sara Hildreth from @fictionmatters! Sara is a former English teacher and lifelong book lover who brings such thoughtful insight to every bookish conversation. We chat about all kinds of readerly things—from reading by mood to the power of fiction to teach empathy and expand our worldview. If you love deep dives and meaningful convos about why we read, this one's for you!Substack: https://fictionmatters.substack.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fictionmattersThree Books Sara Recommends:Th...
2025-07-24
1h 03
FictionMatters
Best Books of 2025 (so far)
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit fictionmatters.substack.comIt’s time! Liz Hein and I are here with our annual Best Books of the Year (so far) episode and this one is FUN. The literary landscape looks different and 2025, and we are reveling in it. Last year, a few exceptional books dominated the conversation—and both Liz and my favorite books of the year. This year, our lists have much more variety, and while we’re both still looking for our under-the-radar gem of the year, it was a treat...
2025-06-30
20 min
The Stacks
Unabridged: A Mid-Year Check-In with Sara Hildreth and Cree Myles
*Patreon- and Substack-only bonus episode teaser, click here for the full episode*We’re halfway through 2025 so this month on The Stacks Unabridged, we've got a literary check-in with friends of the pod, Sara Hildreth and Cree Myles! Together, we discuss the books that blew us away during the first half of the year, the titles we're most looking forward to for the second half of 2025. Plus we share the best backlist we've read and a few award season predictions. You can find everything we discuss on today's show on The Stacks' website:http...
2025-06-20
16 min
FictionMatters
Summer Reading Guide Chat with Sara Hildreth
This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit fictionmatters.substack.com/subscribe
2025-05-23
44 min
FictionMatters
Celebrating Ordinary Time with Annie B. Jones
In today’s special podcast episode, I’m joined by independent bookstore owner, podcaster, and debut author Annie B. Jones. Annie has been a favorite follow and a trusted source for book recommendations for me for years and I was thrilled to get the chance to read an early copy of her debut book Ordinary Time: Lessons Learned While Staying Put back in December. In this memoir in essays Annie reflects on her experiences staying: staying put, staying faithful, and staying herself. If you’re familiar with Annie’s work, it will come as no surprise to you that her memo...
2025-04-21
1h 11
FictionMatters
Reading in Public No. 68: Five year anniversary "Ask Me Anything"
I truly can’t believe that I’ve been writing on Substack for five years now! It feels like it was just yesterday that I decided to test the waters on this brand new platform. It’s been five years of slow and steady growth, trying new things, and building community, and I’m so glad you’re along for the ride. I love writing this newsletter even more now than when I first started and I feel so excited about continuing what’s going well and trying some new ideas out soon.To celebrate, I’m answering some...
2025-03-25
1h 19
The Stacks
Unabridged: Most Anticipated Books of 2025 with Sara Hildreth and Cree Myles
*Patreon- and Substack-only bonus episode teaser*In this episode of The Stacks Unabridged, Cree Myles (All Ways Black) and Sara Hildreth (Fiction Matters) are back to reflect on 2024 as a year in books and share the titles they’re most excited to read in the first half of 2025. From last year’s standouts to exciting new releases, this conversation is a must-listen for book lovers updating their TBRs.You can find everything we discuss on today's show on The Stacks' website:https://www.thestackspodcast.com/unabridged/2025/1/17/tsu-42-2025-book-previewCo...
2025-01-17
15 min
10 Things To Tell You
Ep 252: Most Anticipated Books of 2025
No matter the question, reading is the answer. And in a year starting off like 2025 is, we certainly need a lot of answers to life's questions.I am thrilled to welcome fellow Angeleno bookworm Traci Thomas (host of The Stacks podcast) to talk about the most anticipated new book releases of 2025. We talk about novels and nonfiction by debut and beloved authors publishing this year and sorry not sorry about this conversation that will send your book budget soaring. There are so many good books to look forward to in the next six months.Also...
2025-01-16
1h 09
FictionMatters
🎧📚October 2024 Ranked Reading Recap
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit fictionmatters.substack.comHey, readers!Today I’m sharing my October Ranked Reading Recap. In these monthly episodes, I walk you through every book I read in the month prior, ranking every read from least to most favorite. My October books were really solid. They include two backlist Booker nominees that are new favorites, two 2025 releases I have mixed feelings about, a nonfiction title that got me thinking, and a utilitarian how-to book that significantly improved my day-to-day.A few re...
2024-11-12
11 min
FictionMatters
Prize lists, pairings, and books that got under our skin
Welcome to This Month in Books, a brand new exclusive podcast series for FictionMatters subscribers. In these monthly chats, I’ll be joined by my friend and voracious reader of new releases, Liz Hein. We’ll check in about what’s making news in the literary world and share a handful of books that need to be discussed.In each episode, Liz and I will discuss trends and important happenings in the world of books. Then we’ll each bring 4 or 5 books we’ve read recently that warrant something deeper than an Instagram caption length review. I love t...
2024-09-27
1h 08
Canada Reads American Style
Reader Repartee with Katie
Rebecca welcomes Katie from Whitehorse, Yukon Canada to answer the Five Reader Repartee Questions. How did you become a reader? What book do you wish you could read again for the first time? Which author, living or dead, would you like to meet in person and why? What fictional character would you like to meet and why? What are you currently reading? Katie's responses include: CNIB (Canada): https://www.cnib.ca/en/library-services-people-who-are-blind?region=on LEO (Michigan): https://www.michigan.gov/leo/bureaus-agencies/bureau-of-services-for-blind-persons/btbl On Fragile Waves by E. Lily Yu Sara Hildreth: https://www.i...
2024-07-29
28 min
The Stacks
Unabridged: That New York Times List Discussed and Debated
*Patreon- and Substack-only bonus episode teaser*This edition of The Stacks Unabridged is dedicated to the New York Times’ 100 Best Books of the 21st Century. First we talk with Gilbert Cruz, the editor of the NYT Book Review, about the creation of the list and all the excitement it generated. Then, we welcome a panel of readers - Sara Hildreth, Hunter McClendon and Lupita Aquino - to discuss and debate the list, sharing our biggest takeaways, what we loved and hated, and which books we would add. We also try to figure out what the list says abou...
2024-07-19
13 min
10 Things To Tell You
Ep 224: Best Books of the Year (So Far) with Yasmin Dunn and Stephanie Newman-Smith
We're halfway through 2024, which means it's time to take an inventory of the best books we've read in the last six months.My real life book club joins me for a mid-year look at the literary landscape for the second year in a row. Regular guests Yasmin Dunn and Stephanie Newman-Smith are always a delight to have on the show.Apologies to your TBR after listening to this one.IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO JOIN US FOR STEPHEN KING SUMMER!Yasmin’s books:You Like it Darker by...
2024-06-13
1h 56
Hearts & Daggers
Minisode: Genre Fiction & Dark Literature with Sara Hildreth @FictionMatters
Summary: Today Holly is joined by a special guest - Sara Hildreth, the creator behind FictionMatters - a literary Instagram account, newsletter, and book club focused on putting thought-provoking books into the hands of adventurous readers. Sara also co-hosts Novel Pairings, a podcast dedicated to making the classics readable, relevant, and fun. As a former English teacher, Sara’s literary knowledge and thoughtfulness has greatly enriched the reading lives of thousands, including Holly’s. Keep an eye out for Sara’s Paperback Summer Reading Guide 2024 and the Novel Pairings summer readalong of Les Miserables by Victor Hugo! ...
2024-05-28
48 min
The Stacks
Unabridged: The Best Books of 2024…So Far with Cree Myles and Sara Hildreth
*Patreon- and Substack-only bonus episode teaser*For today’s Unabridged, book lovers Cree Myles (All Ways Black) and Sara Hildreth (Fiction Matters) are back by popular demand to discuss the best books 2024, so far. We also get into our most disappointing reads, our favorite backlist titles, and what we’re most looking forward to for the rest of the year. *This episode is exclusive to members of The Stacks Pack on Patreon and our Substack subscribers. To join a community, get inside access to the show, and listen now, click the link below....
2024-05-24
13 min
Book Talk, etc.
Easily Distracted By New Releases (May 2024)
Send us a textIf you enjoy our commercial-free podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon! Your membership will give you access to our exclusive Audiobook Guide and bonus episodes, including Books We DNFed and What's in the Mailbag. Plus, invites to monthly events like Mood Reader Happy Hour and Bookstore Browsing, and a private Facebook group and Discord server where you can interact with other listeners of the show... all for just $5 a month! Support the ShowLoving Lately3:19 Any List (T)9:10 Booklist Queen: Books for Every Taylor Swift Era
2024-05-21
1h 02
Currently Reading
Season 6, Episode 33: Crumble and Chronicles + Changes In Our Reading Lives Over Time
On this episode of Currently Reading, Meredith and Roxanna are discussing: Bookish Moments: pastries while reading and huge bookish hangovers Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we've been reading lately Deep Dive: the ways our reading lives and changed and expanded over time The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives Show notes are time-stamped below for your convenience. Read the transcript of the episode (this link only works on the main site) . . .
2024-03-25
1h 06
Currently Reading
Season 6, Episode 33: Crumble and Chronicles + Changes In Our Reading Lives Over Time
On this episode of Currently Reading, Meredith and Roxanna are discussing:Bookish Moments: pastries while reading and huge bookish hangoversCurrent Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we’ve been reading latelyDeep Dive: the ways our reading lives and changed and expanded over timeThe Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading livesShow notes are time-stamped below for your convenience. Read the transcript of the episode (this link only works on the main site). . . ...
2024-03-25
00 min
Sarah's Bookshelves Live
Ep. 163: Classics & Retellings 101 with Sara Hildreth (@FictionMatters) + Book Recommendations
In Episode 163, Sara Hildreth, from @FictionMatters and co-host of the podcast Novel Pairings, returns for her third appearance on our show as our expert for Classics & Retellings 101. Sara guides us through the sometimes intimidating world of timeless reads in an accessible way. She busted some myths about classics and changed my mind about some elements of the classics. And, she has a great approach to find the perfect retelling of your favorite classics for your next read. This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at...
2024-03-06
1h 10
10 Things To Tell You
Ep 209: Best Books Lately (with Sara Hildreth of Fiction Matters)
Sara Hildreth of Fiction Matters returns to the show so we can each share the best books that we've read lately.This conversation starts with a thoughtful discussion about reviewing books on social media (#Bookstagram #BookTok) versus being a literary critic and Sara makes some excellent points about the way we talk about books online these days. And then Sara and I each share four of the best books we've read lately, including a novel I just finished that may be one of my favorites of all time.SECRET STUFF MEMBERS GET BONUS MATERIAL FOR...
2024-02-29
1h 18
The Stacks
Unabridged: Our Most Anticipated Books of 2024 with Cree Myles and Sara Hildreth
*patron-only bonus episode teaser*For today's Unabridged, book lovers Cree Myles (All Ways Black) and Sara Hildreth (Fiction Matters) join us to reveal their most anticipated reads for the first half of 2024. We talk about our reading goals for the year, list a few 2024 books we've already liked, and get into the books we're most looking forward to.*This episode is exclusive to members of The Stacks Pack on patreon. To join this community, get inside access to the show, and listen now, click the link below.JOIN THE STACKS PACK TO LISTEN
2024-01-26
14 min
FictionMatters
Best Books of 2023 with Liz Hein
It's the most wonderful time of the year! Best books season is upon us and I had the pleasure of talking about favorites with reader extraordinaire and recurring FictionMatters contributor, Liz Hein. Today, we each share our top 12 books of the year. We have some significant overlap, but we also each share books that just missed the other's list, that weren't mutually loved, or that the other hadn't yet read. Digressions include a cameo from Louise and just a little bit of ranting about review practices.I hope you love this episode! Be sure to follow Liz's...
2023-12-19
1h 37
FictionMatters
Reading in Public No. 22: The state of book criticism with Traci Thomas of The Stacks
Hey, readers!It’s a Reading in Public first today. I have the pleasure of sharing an extremely fun and impassioned conversation with one of my favorite book people—IN PODCAST FORM!! Traci Thomas is the creator and host of The Stacks Podcast, an incredible podcast doing some of the best and most thoughtful interviews and book discussions on the internet. I asked Traci to join me after she made an astute off-hand comment to me about the frustrating state of book reviews and book criticism. Traci was kind enough to join me to talk abou...
2023-11-28
51 min
The SSR Podcast
BONUS EPISODE: Behind-the-Scenes of Bookish Content Creation + Maternity Leave Plans
On this special bonus episode, Alli is joined by Sara Hildreth of Fiction Matters and the Novel Pairings podcast! As she prepares to take a brief podcast maternity leave in early 2024, Alli looks to Sara for advice on how to manage a pause in sharing content with her community. They take you behind-the-scenes of the business of podcasting, Patreon, Substack, and more! Follow Sara on Instagram (@fictionmatters). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-11-03
39 min
10 Things To Tell You
Ep 132: Best Books of the Summer 2021
This summer I read NINE books that I gave a 5-star rating. NINE. This is unheard of, to read such incredible books all in the same couple of months. But now I'm so excited to share them with you! Join SECRET STUFF, where you'll get access to: My list of Meh Bestsellers to Skip Stephen King Summer book club recaps Fall nonfiction book club Personal updates I don't share anywhere else List of books that I talk about on this episode: The Meaning of Mariah Carey by Mariah Carey The Happiness Equation by Neil...
2021-08-31
44 min
Uniquely Us Podcast
Rants and Reviews of my Life, Movies, Music and More
You need to listen to this podcast. Sorry for the hour long but it's amazing and a lot to take in. You can Hit me up at (651) 800-1567 via text or by email at uniquelyusguild@gmail.com and you can share this podcast with family and friends and heck why not, even your coworkers. You will not regret it. It's a good podcast and good mission and great feed from an autistic individual with dreams and high hopes of becoming a famous Podcaster and maybe even visionary. THANKS to my inspiration Elon Musk who also has ASD and my family...
2021-05-15
58 min
10 Things To Tell You
Ep 107: 10 Reasons to Read (A conversation with Sara Hildreth of @fictionmatters)
Let’s talk about books that are NOT my book! In the last few months while launching my first book Share Your Stuff. I’ll Go First., my personal reading life has taken a major nosedive. For the first time in years, I’ve been unable to focus on reading any sort of fiction with consistency. But after I had this conversation with Sara Hildreth of @fictionmatters and the Novel Pairings podcast, I suddenly had a renewed interest in my favorite hobby of all time: READING! Sara just brings that out in people. In this conver...
2021-03-09
1h 19
Sarah's Bookshelves Live
Ep. 74: Judging the Aspen Words Literary Prize with Sara Hildreth (@FictionMatters) + Book Recommendations
In Episode 74, Sara Hildreth from @fictionmatters and the Novel Pairings Podcast shares her experience judging the Aspen Words literary prize. This post contains affiliate links, through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). Highlights Whether publishers stuck to the stated mission of the prize when they submitted books. The role of the Reading Committee and how it works with the judges. How Sara was approached to do this and if she got paid. The types of people that are able to take on a role like this...
2021-01-20
54 min
The SSR Podcast
Episode 87: Jacob Have I Loved
For Episode 87, Alli comes to Katherine Paterson’s Newbery-winning Jacob Have I Loved for the first time — and what a ride it was! This middle grade book is a story of sibling rivalry, resentment, privilege, and family responsibility. It’s also a story about learning to take responsibility for your own path… although Alli has some seriously mixed feelings about how that last part is handled. Tune in to hear her and guest Sara Hildreth take a close look at family dynamics, stumble their way through an Enneagram digression, consider Jacob Have I Loved through a feminist lens, and so much...
2020-03-10
1h 10
Currently Reading
Season 2, Episode 17: The "Recovery Book" Strategy + A Deep Dive into True Crime
Meredith and Kaytee are back, chatting books and strong opinions with you! You'll hear a "bookish moment of the week" from each of us: leaning into the DNF (did not finish), and a recovery book as reading "Advil." Next, we discuss our current reads for the week. We've got three books each to discuss, including some revisits of titles that have already been discussed. Our Slow But Steady check in is short and sweet, just like you like it! For our deep dive this week, we are talking True Crime. This...
2019-11-25
52 min
Sarah's Bookshelves Live
Ep. 34: Books in the Classroom with Sara Hildreth (@FictionMatters)
In Episode 34, Sara Hildreth of Fiction Matters (also a high school English teacher at an all-girls school) talks about how she tries to encourage her students to love what they're reading, how she feels about classic and contemporary literature in the classroom, and…of course, shares her book recommendations! This post contains affiliate links, through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). Highlights Sara's passion of helping her students read books they're actually going to love How bookstagram pushed her to think about how she could get he...
2019-10-16
47 min
Currently Reading
Season 2, Episode 11: What It's Like to have 70K Followers on Bookstagram :: Special Guest Host Sara Hildreth of @fictionmatters
Meredith and Kaytee are recording with a special guest this week, Sara Hildreth of @fictionmatters on Instagram. We'll chat with her about building a 70K follower account and how that affects her reading life. You'll hear a "bookish moment of the week" from each of us: a long-awaited pre-order arrives, a forthcoming release that we're excited to read, and exploring a new literary scene. Next, we discuss our current reads for the week. We are each sharing two books that we've read recently. We've got some differing opinions about books we've all read, which is...
2019-10-14
1h 03