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    Sarah’s Bookshelves Live is a weekly show featuring real talk about books and book recommendations from a featured guest. Each week, Sarah of the blog Sarah’s Bookshelves will talk with her guest about: - 2 OLD BOOKS THEY LOVE - 2 NEW BOOKS THEY LOVE - 1 BOOK THEY DON’T LOVE - AND 1 NEW RELEASE THEY’RE EXCITED ABOUT I’m getting real about all things books and serving you up a bit of snark on the side.
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    Ep. 163: Classics & Retellings 101 with Sara Hildreth (@FictionMatters) + Book Recommendations

    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 no cost to you!).

    CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog.

    Highlights

    • Sara explores the definitions of a classic and a modern classic book.
    • We talk about separating the American literature canon from the idea of a classic.
    • Sara talks about being free to define classics on personal terms.
    • The idea of a book being labeled a “future classic.”
    • Now-famous books that went unnoticed initially when they were released.
    • Sara’s personal reading motivations.
    • Common issues people have when trying to tackle classic books.
    • Notable quirks of many classics that were first published as serials.
    • Tips and advice for approaching older books.
    • Addressing the pressure surrounding reading or revisiting classics.
    • Examples of nonfiction classics.
    • Legal considerations for all those retellings.
    • The rise of retellings as a trend with today’s audience.
    • The difference between retellings and fan fiction.
    • Sara’s recommendations for accessible classic literature.
    • A different approach to finding the right retelling for your reading.

    Please note: Sara mistakenly mentions during the discussion that The Great Gatsbydid not come into popularity until its distribution to soldiers during World War I, when this actually occurred during World War II.

    Sara’s Book Recommendations [49:02]

    Two OLD Books She Loves — Classics

    Two NEW Books She Loves — Retellings

    One Book She DIDN’T Love — Classic

    One NEW RELEASE She’s Excited About — Retelling and Classic Pairing

    Last 5-Star Book Sara Read

    Books Mentioned During the Classics Discussion

    Books Mentioned During the Retellings Discussion

    Other Links

    About Sara Hildreth

    WebsiteInstagram | Facebook 

    Sara Hildreth is the creator behind FictionMatters, a literary Instagram account, newsletter, and book club focused on putting thought-provoking books into the hands of adventurous readers. She also co-hosts Novel Pairings, a podcast dedicated to making the classics readable, relevant, and fun.

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    enMarch 06, 2024

    Ep. 162: BookTok 101 with Leigh Stein (Author & Journalist) + Book Recommendations

    Ep. 162: BookTok 101 with Leigh Stein (Author & Journalist) + Book Recommendations

    In Episode 162, Leigh Stein (author and journalist) joins me to jump into the world of BookTok, the bookish corner of TikTok. We talk about what early elements started this sensation, how creators and their content are different on this platform, and the main audience engaging with the app’s evolving algorithm. We also discuss the continuing gap in marketing and authentic social media content, and how we think publishers could address this issue. (Did we solve it?!) Plus, Leigh shares some great book recommendations!

    This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!).

    CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog.

    Highlights

    • Leigh kicks off our discussion by defining BookTok and tracing its rapid rise to phenomenon status.
    • We talk about BookTok’s current and future trajectory.
    • Leigh brings in some sales stats for the top BookTok authors.
    • We talk about the way younger and younger readers are being drawn to the bookshelves.
    • The appeal of BookTok versus Bookstagram as recommendation media versus social media.
    • The percentage of Gen Z and Millennials that find their next book on BookTok.
    • Addressing the bigger criticisms of TikTok.
    • How the type of content on BookTok differs from the type of content on Bookstagram.
    • The genres that perform the best on BookTok.
    • We talk about the profound impact of BookTok on the publishing industry and how it’s reshaping traditional media coverage.
    • The marketing risk of trying to find the balance between authenticity and effective promotion on BookTok.
    • Leigh shares some awesome tips for authors trying to engage with the BookTok community.

    Leigh’s Book Recommendations [39:59]

    Two OLD Books She Loves

    Two NEW Books She Loves

    One Book She DIDN’T Love

    One NEW RELEASE She’s Excited About

    Last 5-Star Book Leigh Read

    Other Books Mentioned

    Other Links

    About Leigh Stein

    WebsiteInstagram | Substack | TikTok 

    Leigh Stein is a writer interested in what the internet is doing to our identities, relationships, and politics. She is the author of five books, including the critically acclaimed satirical novel Self Care and the poetry collection What to Miss When. Her nonfiction writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the New Yorker online, and more. She was co-founder and executive director of Out of the Binders/BinderCon, a feminist literary nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the careers of women and gender variant writers.

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    enFebruary 21, 2024

    Ep. 161: Amanda Peters (Author of The Berry Pickers) + Book Recommendations

    Ep. 161: Amanda Peters (Author of The Berry Pickers) + Book Recommendations

    In Episode 161, author Amanda Peters joins me to discuss her surprise hit novel, The Berry Pickers. This debut novel (which was the 2023 Barnes & Noble Discover Pick) seamlessly blends sadness and heartwarming moments.  In our chat, Amanda shares what (or who) started her on this journey, the road to publication, and what she hopes readers take away from her first novel.  Plus, Amanda shares some great book recommendations!

    This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!).

    CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog.

    Highlights

    • A brief, spoiler-free overview of The Berry Pickers.
    • How Amanda’s family history shaped the story.
    • Amanda’s journey from book concept to securing an agent and getting published.
    • Recognition as a Barnes & Noble Discover Pick for both November and 2023 overall.
    • How Amanda’s life has changed in the wake of the book’s runaway success.
    • What it’s like to be an introverted author on tour.
    • Amanda’s decision to focus on character journeys rather than presenting the book as a typical mystery.
    • Examining the topic of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls.
    • The recurring theme of the unconscious mind’s ability to remember trauma.
    • The role of self-forgiveness and how difficult that can be.
    • A glimpse into what’s next for Amanda, including a collection of short stories and a new manuscript.

    Amanda’s Book Recommendations [25:28]

    Two OLD Books She Loves

    Two NEW Books She Loves

    One NEW RELEASE She’s Excited About

    Last 5-Star Book Amanda Read

    Other Books Mentioned

    About Amanda Peters

    WebsiteInstagram 

    Amanda Peters is a writer of Mi’kmaq and settler ancestry. Her debut novel, The Berry Pickers is the Winner of the Andrew Carnegie Medal of Excellence in Fiction, the 2023 Barnes & Noble Discovery Prize Winner, and was shortlisted for the Barnes & Noble Book of the Year and the Atwood Gibson Fiction Award from the Writers Trust of Canada. Her work has also appeared in the Antigonish Review, Grain Magazine, the Alaska Quarterly Review, the Dalhousie Review and Filling Station Magazine. She is the winner of the 2021 Indigenous Voices Award for Unpublished Prose and a participant in the 2021 Writers’ Trust Rising Stars program. Amanda is a graduate of the Master of Fine Arts Program at the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and has a Certificate in Creative Writing from the University of Toronto.

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    enFebruary 07, 2024

    Ep. 160: The Best Backlist Books We Read in 2023 with Catherine (@GilmoreGuide)

    Ep. 160: The Best Backlist Books We Read in 2023 with Catherine (@GilmoreGuide)

    In Episode 160, Catherine (@GilmoreGuide) and I share the best backlist books we read in 2023. We each discuss our top 5 backlist books from last year, highlight some underrated backlist gems, and review our backlist reading statistics. Devoting an entire episode to backlist reading is something we love doing and we've heard from you that you love it too!

    This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!).

    CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog.

    Announcement

    • Available Now! To get the backlist reading guide, The Best of the Backlist, you can sign up to be a Superstars patron here. You’ll also get access to a monthly bonus podcast series called Double Booked (where Catherine or Susie and I share our own book recommendations in the same format as the big show) and my Rock Your Reading Tracker.

    Highlights

    • Catherine had a small uptick in her backlist reading — her most successful segment of books in 2023!
    • Sarah's backlist reading was slightly less successful than last year — maybe marking an unfortunate trend.
    • How Sarah's decreased DNFs for last year impacted her Backlist stats.
    • While Catherine has already read many of Sarah's picks, Sarah has already purchased (but not yet read) many of Catherine's choices!

    Our Top 5 Backlist Books We Read in 2023 [7:37]

    Catherine

    Sarah

    Other Books Mentioned

    Underrated Backlist Gems [39:54]

    Catherine

    Sarah

    Other Books Mentioned

    Other Links

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    enJanuary 24, 2024

    Ep. 159: Winter 2024 Book Preview with Catherine (@GilmoreGuide)

    Ep. 159: Winter 2024 Book Preview with Catherine (@GilmoreGuide)

    Welcome to the Winter 2024 Book Preview with Catherine of Gilmore Guide to Books!  

    In this episode, Catherine and I share 16 of our most anticipated books releasing January through March.  

    This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!).

    CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog.

    Announcement

    • One of the many benefits to joining our Patreon Community is that you get access to several bonus podcast episode series, including Book Preview Extras! In these episodes, Catherine and I share at least 4 bonus books we are excited about that we did not share in the big show preview episode. Get more details about all the goodies available to all patrons (Stars and Superstars) and sign up here!

    Highlights

    • While Sarah and Catherine had some trouble with fall, winter is overflowing with potential winners.
    • Sarah brings 2 sports fiction titles.
    • Both Catherine and Sarah explore a mix of familiar authors and exciting debuts.
    • It’s time for another mythology retelling for Catherine!
    • Sarah shares a 5-star book she’s already read and loved.
    • Sarah’s wildcard pick might be a little out there — and hopefully, it pays off.
    • Plus, don’t miss their #1 picks for winter.

    Winter 2024 Book Preview [3:32]

    January

    Sarah’s Picks

    Catherine’s Picks

    Other Books Mentioned

    February

    Sarah’s Picks

    Catherine’s Picks

    Other Books Mentioned

    March

    Sarah’s Picks

    Catherine’s Pick

    Other Books Mentioned

    Other Links

    *The book’s publication date has been changed.

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    enJanuary 10, 2024

    Ep. 158: Best Books of 2023 Genre Awards with Susie (@NovelVisits)

    Ep. 158: Best Books of 2023 Genre Awards with Susie (@NovelVisits)

    In Episode 158, we wrap up the year with our Best Books of 2023 Genre Awards with Susie (@NovelVisits). We reveal our Overall Best Books (Fiction and Nonfiction), and we have a full breakdown by genre, including: Best Literary Fiction, Best Romance, Best Brain Candy, Best Genre Mash-Up, and more! Plus, we’re sharing the winners for these same genres as chosen by the Sarah’s Bookshelves Live Patreon community!

    This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!).

    CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog.

    Announcements

    • My 2024 Reading Tracker is out! Once again, the Tracker is ONLY available to $7/month Superstars patrons (i.e., no longer available as a separate purchase for $14.99 here on my website). Become a Superstars Patron here!

    Highlights

    • Podcast reflections from 2023 — including top episodes based on download stats.
    • Overview of Susie’s and Sarah’s 2023 year in reading — including trends and stats.
    • Favorite books of the year: overall and by genre, including the SBL Patreon Community’s picks.

    2023 Genre Awards [19:14]

    Susie

    Sarah

    Patrons

    Other Books Mentioned

    Top Podcast Episodes for 2023 [8:42]

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    enDecember 20, 2023

    Ep. 157: Best Books of 2023 Superlatives with Susie (@NovelVisits)

    Ep. 157: Best Books of 2023 Superlatives with Susie (@NovelVisits)

    We’re gearing up to close out our year of reading with today’s podcast episode, featuring the Best Books of 2023 Superlatives with Susie (@NovelVisits). Our wrap-up is split into two episodes: today’s Superlatives and next week’s Genre Awards. Today, we’re diving into more than 25 Superlative categories, including Most Deserving of the Hype, Biggest Surprise, the Darkest Book of the Year, and many others!

    This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!).

    CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog.

    Announcements

    • My 2024 Reading Tracker is out! Once again, the Tracker will ONLY be available to $7/month Superstars patrons (i.e., no longer available as a separate purchase for $14.99 here on my website). Become a Superstars Patron here!

    Highlights

    • Our best books of the year from over 25 categories, including:
      • Most Deserving of the Hype
      • FOMO-Worthy Book
      • Third Time’s the Charm
      • Darkest Book of the Year
      • Top Underrated Gem
      • Biggest Surprise
      • The Book You Flew Through
      • Most Polarizing Favorite
      • Most Heartbreaking

    2023 Superlatives [6:52]

    Susie

    Sarah

    Other Books Mentioned

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    enDecember 13, 2023

    Ep. 156: 2023 State of the Industry with Sarah Landis (Literary Agent)

    Ep. 156: 2023 State of the Industry with Sarah Landis (Literary Agent)

    For our first annual 2023 State of the Industry episode, we’re welcoming back literary agent Sarah Landis for an overview and exploration of some hot topics in the book world this year.  Taking stock of how this year panned out for the publishing industry, Sarah discusses top news stories, dives deep into how specific titles performed this year, and shares current trends she’s seeing in publishing.  Also, Sarah shares her favorite books of 2023!

    This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!).

    CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog.

    Coming Soon

    • The updated 2024 Rock Your Reading Tracker will release on December 6! This year’s updated edition will be exclusively available to our $7/month Superstars Patrons and will not be offered for separate purchase as in previous years. Don’t miss out on this and other bookish goodies – become a Superstars Patron here!

    Highlights

    • 2023 bookish news and publishing numbers overview.
    • Sarah talks current popular genres, BookTok trends, and Simon & Schuster sale.
    • A quick dive into IP books, their meaning, and a notable downside.
    • The Elizabeth Gilbert book review bombing situation.
    • BTS vs. Taylor Swift pre-order controversy.
    • Playing Over/Under with this year’s top book performers.
    • Do celebrity book clubs really boost sales? A look at the numbers.
    • Publisher expectations and the influence of page count.
    • Bookish trends of the year: BookTok’s impact on publishing.
    • Examining shifts in publishing calendars.
    • Anticipating 2024’s potential bookish trends.

    2023 State of the Industry

    High-Level Overview [3:08]

    Big Book Stories of 2023 [13:10]

    The Over / Under Game [25:17]

    Bookish Trends of 2023 [44:26]

    Examining the Shift in Publishers’ Calendars [51:43]

    Potential Trends for 2024 [54:25]

    Sarah’s Top 3 Books of the Year [56:02]

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    enNovember 29, 2023

    Ep. 155: Fall 2023 Circle Back with Catherine (@GilmoreGuide)

    Ep. 155: Fall 2023 Circle Back with Catherine (@GilmoreGuide)

    In the Fall 2023 Book Preview, Catherine (@GilmoreGuide) and I shared our 12 most-anticipated books that released mid-August – December. Today we’re going to circle back to share updates on which of these books we’ve read, our thoughts on them, and a few we attempted but couldn’t quite get through.

    This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!).

    CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog.

    Coming Soon

    • The updated 2024 Rock Your Reading Tracker will release on December 6! This year’s updated edition will be exclusively available to our $7/month Superstars Patrons and will not be offered for separate purchase as in previous years. Don’t miss out on this and other bookish goodies – become a Superstars Patron here!

    Highlights

    • Catherine’s curse has been broken — her top pick was a winner!
    • Both Catherine and Sarah circle back with two 5-star books each!
    • Their reading stats and success rates for fall.
    • The best and worst picks from the Fall 2023 Book Preview.

    Books We Read Before the Preview [8:38]

    Sarah’s Pick:

    Catherine’s Picks:

    Other Books Mentioned:

    Fall 2023 Circle Back [17:18]

    September

    Sarah’s Pick:

    Catherine’s Pick:

    Other Books Mentioned:

    October

    Sarah’s Picks:

    Catherine’s Picks:

    Other Books Mentioned:

    November

    Sarah’s Pick:

    Other Books Mentioned:

    Other Books

    Other Links

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    enNovember 15, 2023

    Ep. 154: Behind the Scenes of Book Cover Design with Karen Horton (Former Art Director at Henry Holt) + Book Recommendations

    Ep. 154: Behind the Scenes of Book Cover Design with Karen Horton (Former Art Director at Henry Holt) + Book Recommendations

    In podcast episode 154, we’re diving into the world of book cover design with Karen Horton, graphic designer and former Art Director at Henry Holt. Karen takes us behind the scenes of the process of book cover design, who makes key book cover related decisions, and the role of marketing budgets and author’s reputation in this process. Plus, Karen 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!).

    CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog.

    Highlights

    • The high-level book cover design process.
    • When and why publishers reach out to designers before a book’s launch proposal.
    • The dynamics of deciding which books a designer works on.
    • Freelance vs In-house: Factors that determine who gets to design the top titles.
    • The lesser-known “silent auction” approach some publishers adopt.
    • Whether book cover designers really read the whole book.
    • Who holds the final decision about a book cover.
    • The author’s role in the decision-making process and the factors that impact how that can play out.
    • How marketing budgets and an author’s reputation influence design choices.
    • The influence of ongoing design trends and when publishers decide to break away from them.

    Karen’s Book Recommendations [35:58]

    Two OLD Books She Loves

    Two NEW Books She Loves

    One Book She DIDN’T Love

    NEW RELEASE She’s Excited About

    Last 5-Star Book Karen Read

    Additional Books Mentioned

    About Karen Horton

    Website | Instagram | X (formerly Twitter)

    Karen Horton is an Art Director and graphic designer with more than 15 years of experience working in the book publishing industry. She previously was the Art Director at Henry Holt and Company + Metropolitan Books. Prior to moving over to the Henry Holt imprint in 2016, she was the Senior Designer at Flatiron Books. Over the years she has worked as a freelancer and consulting Art Director for a variety of publishing clients. Additionally, Karen was a co-founder and the Editorial and Social Media Director for the startup design:related. Karen was also an Art Director on staff for a range of New York Times bestsellers at Little, Brown, and Company. Before working at Little, Brown, she managed a small team of designers as an Art Director at Oxford University Press. She first got her start in book publishing at St. Martin’s Press (Macmillan Publishers). When she’s not designing book covers, she spends much of her time wandering neighborhoods in Queens and researching all things design.
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    Ep. 153: 2023 Debuts Special with Susie (@NovelVisits)

    Ep. 153: 2023 Debuts Special with Susie (@NovelVisits)

    In Episode 153, Susie Boutry (@NovelVisits) and I are back for our 3rd annual Debuts Special! Today, we’re sharing our favorite debuts from 2023 (so far), new and backlist! Plus, we discuss our reading stats for debuts this year, and we talk about some standout sophomore novels that made the cut.

    This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!).

    CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog.

    Highlights

    • How this year’s crop of debuts compares to those from previous years.
    • A full breakdown of our 2023 debut-related stats.
    • Debuts we love, divided into three categories:
      • Favorite Debuts of 2023 (so far)
      • Favorite Backlist Debuts
      • Standout Sophomore Novels

    Favorite Debuts of 2023 (so far) [7:06]

    Sarah

    Susie

    Other Books Mentioned

    Favorite Backlist Debuts [33:22]

    Sarah

    Susie

    Other Books Mentioned

    Standout Sophomore Novels [44:46]

    Sarah

    Susie

    Other Books Mentioned

    Additional Books Mentioned

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    enOctober 18, 2023

    Ep. 152: Liz Nugent (Author of Strange Sally Diamond) + Book Recommendations

    Ep. 152: Liz Nugent (Author of Strange Sally Diamond) + Book Recommendations

    In Episode 152, author Liz Nugent talks about her latest novel, Strange Sally Diamond. Liz is known for her dark and psychological storytelling. Strange Sally Diamond is character-driven, delving deep into psychology and trauma, and despite Sally’s damaged nature, Liz portrays her with empathy and nuance. Strange Sally Diamond challenges us to consider the “why” behind someone’s behavior. Plus, we get some great book recommendations from Liz.

    This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!).

    CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog.

    Highlights

    • Liz shares a spoiler-free summary of Strange Sally Diamond.
    • The literary character who inspired this story.
    • The amazing way Liz wrote the psychological aspects in Strange Sally Diamond.
    • Why Liz finds it easier to write from the male perspective and how that changed (or didn’t!) for writing Sally.
    • All about those two different endings (UK vs. US editions) and the reasoning behind it!
    • Liz’s philosophy about opening lines.
    • The inspiration behind the opening line for Strange Sally Diamond.
    • Liz shares a little about her next book — including her opening line (though that could change)!
    • We get a little behind-the-scenes scoop about book cover art and an author’s role in choosing their book cover.

    Liz’s Book Recommendations [32:45]

    Two OLD Books She Loves

    Two NEW Books She Loves

    One Book She Didn’t Love

    TWO NEW RELEASES She’s Excited About

    Last 5-Star Book Liz Read

    Other Books Mentioned

    Other Links

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    enOctober 04, 2023

    Ep. 151: Angie Kim (Author of Happiness Falls) + Book Recommendations

    Ep. 151: Angie Kim (Author of Happiness Falls) + Book Recommendations

    Episode 151 brings author Angie Kim back to the podcast with her sophomore novel, Happiness Falls. Angie is carving out her niche with literary mysteries featuring children with disabilities or illnesses, drawing inspiration from her own family’s encounters. I broke my own rules for podcast guests because Happiness Falls is now in the running for my #1 book of 2023 and it’s the smartest book I’ve read all year!

    This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!).

    CLICK HERE for full episode Show Notes on the blog.

    Highlights

    • Angie shares a spoiler-free summary of Happiness Falls.
    • Angie’s own life experiences that shape her stories.
    • How Angie’s move as a pre-teen to the United States from South Korea influenced the happiness experiments in this novel.
    • Angie’s expectations going into her sophomore book release.
    • How long Angie had been ideating and writing Happiness Falls.
    • The differences in Angie’s approach to writing this novel compared to her debut.
    • How Angie discovered Angelman’s Syndrome and decided to include it in her novel.
    • The differences in perspectives between a parent of a child with disabilities and and the sibling of a child with disabilities as portrayed in Miracle Creek and Happiness Falls.
    • Angie gives a small teaser about her next book!

    Angie’s Book Recommendations [40:34]

    Two OLD Books She Loves

    Two NEW Books She Loves

    One Book She Didn't Love

    NEW RELEASE She’s Excited About

    Last 5-Star Book Angie Read

    Other Links

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    enSeptember 20, 2023

    Ep. 150: Fall 2023 Book Preview with Catherine (@GilmoreGuide)

    Ep. 150: Fall 2023 Book Preview with Catherine (@GilmoreGuide)

    Welcome to the Fall 2023 Book Preview with Catherine of Gilmore Guide to Books!  

    In this episode, Catherine and I share 12 of our most anticipated books releasing in mid-August through December.  

    This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!).

    CLICK HERE for full episode Show Notes on the blog.

    Announcement

    • One of the many benefits to joining our Patreon Community is that you get access to several bonus podcast episode series, including Book Preview Extras! In these episodes, Catherine and I share at least 4 bonus books we are excited about that we did not share in the big show preview episode. Get more details about all the goodies available to all patrons (Stars and Superstars) and sign up here!

    Highlights

    • Within traditional fall publishing, October shines bright this season.
    • How recent book news is contributing to a stranger upcoming book season.
    • A hint about a new, upcoming series for the Patreon Community.
    • Sarah and Catherine are bringing some buzzy fall books alongside some familiar authors and debuts.⁠
    • Sarah has multiple picks with true crime elements.⁠
    • Sarah has already read and loved a 5-star book that might possibly be her number 1 book for the year!
    • Catherine has already read two of her picks (a first?), including a 5-star book.
    • Plus, their #1 picks for fall!

    Fall 2023 Book Preview [12:53]

    August

    Sarah’s Pick:

    Catherine’s Pick:

    Other Books Mentioned:

    September

    Sarah’s Pick:

    Catherine’s Picks:

    Other Books Mentioned:

    October

    Sarah’s Picks:

    Catherine’s Picks:

    Other Books Mentioned:

    November

    Sarah’s Pick:

    Other Books Mentioned:

    Other Links

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    enSeptember 06, 2023

    Ep. 149: Summer 2023 Circle Back with Catherine (@GilmoreGuide)

    Ep. 149: Summer 2023 Circle Back with Catherine (@GilmoreGuide)

    In Ep. 149, Catherine (@GilmoreGuide) and I revisit the 12 books released from June to mid-August that we featured in the Summer 2023 Book Preview.  We update you on our reading stats for summer, chat about the books we’ve tackled or tried, and let you know which ones are worth adding to your list and which ones you can pass on.

    This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!).

    Highlights

    • Catherine and Sarah share their Summer 2023 reading stats and success rates.
    • Catherine names a micro genre from one of Sarah’s picks.
    • Sarah and Catherine both come in with one 5-star book each! 
    • Plus, they name their best and worst books from the Summer 2023 Book Preview.

    Books We Read Before the Preview [3:02]

    Sarah’s Picks:

    Other Books Mentioned:

    Summer 2023 Circle Back [7:54]

    June

    Sarah’s Picks:

    Catherine’s Picks:

    Other Books Mentioned:

    August

    Sarah’s Picks:

    Catherine’s Picks:

    Other Books Mentioned:

    Other Links

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    enAugust 30, 2023

    Ep. 148: Backlist: Best Books of 2020 with Susie (@NovelVisits)

    Ep. 148: Backlist: Best Books of 2020 with Susie (@NovelVisits)

    For Episode 148, as the podcast takes a brief break, we revisit a backlist episode…the Best Books of 2020 with Susie Boutry (@NovelVisits). Re-listening to this one is a unique opportunity to get a look back on a strange year. Whether you’re new to the podcast or have been with us for a while, everyone loves a TBR filled with backlist gems! Library holds should be easy and paperbacks editions have been released! So, let’s take a look back at our favorite 2020 books (overall and by genre) and our picks for tons of bookish superlatives.

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    This is a backlist episode. It features a new introduction and has been cut for content, but first aired on November 25, 2020, in its entirety, as Ep. 71: Best Books of 2020 and Bookish Superlatives with Susie from @NovelVisits.

    Highlights

    • 2020 Podcast Overview (including favorite and most downloaded episodes) 
    • Overview of our reading years (including the impact of COVID-19)
    • Favorite books of 2020 (trends, overall, and by genre)
    • 2020 Bookish Superlative Awards

    Our Favorite Books of 2020 (Overall and by Genre) [18:25]

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    2020 Superlatives [43:54]

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    Other Books Mentioned

    Other Links

    About Susie Boutry

    Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

    Susie has loved reading for as long as she can remember. Some of her fondest childhood memories involve long afternoons at the library and then reading late into the night. More than ten years ago, she began journaling about the books she read and turned that passion into writing about books. Her first forays were as a guest reviewer on a friend’s blog, but she soon realized she wanted to be reviewing and talking about books on a blog of her own. From there, Novel Visits was born. That was in 2016 and, though the learning curve was steep, she loves being a part of the book community. Novel Visits focuses on new novel reviews (print and audio), previews of upcoming releases, and musings on all things bookish.

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    Ep. 147: Lara Love Hardin (Author of The Many Lives of Mama Love) + Book Recommendations

    Ep. 147: Lara Love Hardin (Author of The Many Lives of Mama Love) + Book Recommendations

    In Episode 147, Lara Love Hardin joins me to discuss her memoir, The Many Lives of Mama Love. Lara shares her journey from opioid addict (funded through credit card theft) to successful ghostwriter. Her warm and candid storytelling touches on themes of forgiveness, redemption, and unwavering resilience, demonstrating people’s ability to triumph over life’s darkest moments.  This was a five-star book for me, and I am thrilled to explore such a deeply felt journey with Lara.

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    Highlights

    • Lara’s overview of  The Many Lives of Mama Love without spoilers.
    • Her decision to open up publicly about her past.
    • Shame, its debilitating effects, and the fears Lara faced prior to her book’s release.
    • The impact of the memoir on Lara’s family.
    • Complexities of motherhood alongside her struggles with addiction.
    • Why Lara views going to jail as the best thing that ever happened to her and how it shaped her perspective on life.
    • How her time in jail cultivated empathy, which she considers the most important quality to be a good ghostwriter.
    • The heartwarming story of Lara’s struggle to land a good job during her parole and how one person believing in you can change your life.
    • The original title of The Many Lives of Mama Love and the evolution of the book’s identity.
    • A potential topic for an upcoming book.

    Lara’s Book Recommendations [33:59]

    Two OLD Books She Loves

    Two NEW Books She Loves

    One Book She Didn’t Love

    Two NEW RELEASES She’s Excited About

    Last 5-Star Book Lara Read

    Other Links

    About Lara Love Hardin

    Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter

    Lara Love Hardin is the President and Founder of True Literary a full-service boutique literary agency.  

    Hardin has an MFA in creative writing and is a 4-time New York Times bestselling writer, including the #1 New York Times bestseller Designing Your Life by Dave Evans and Bill Burnett, and 2018 Oprah Book Club pick, The Sun Does Shine, which she co-authored with Anthony Ray Hinton about his 30 years as an innocent man on Alabama’s death row. There are well over a million copies sold of the many books she has written, and you can find her on the title page and in the acknowledgments of books by Nelson Mandela, John Gottman, Evy Poumpouras, and other luminary authors on the Idea Architects roster.

    In 2019 she won a Christopher Award for her work “affirming the highest values of the human spirit.”  In 2019, she was also nominated for an NAACP Image Award, won the Moore Prize in the UK, and was short-listed for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. In 2020, she launched her own division within Idea Architects (Idea Architects: True) as a literary agent specializing in memoir.

    She lives in La Selva Beach, California with her third husband, three dogs, three cats, and three teenagers. She also has 21 chickens, four ducks, and three adult sons who live at home on holidays and big laundry days.

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    Ep. 146: Katie Williams (Author of My Murder) + Book Recommendations

    Ep. 146: Katie Williams (Author of My Murder) + Book Recommendations

    In today’s podcast episode, Katie Williams and I delve into the complex questions surrounding motherhood, marriage, and society’s fixation on a certain type of murder victim that she explores in My Murder.  We discuss the romanticization of white female victims, serial killers and guilt, and the integration of video games and virtual reality into this story. As a bonus, Katie also gives us a sneak peek into her upcoming horror comedy and shares her books recommendations.

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    Highlights

    • Katie shares a spoiler-free summary of My Murder.
    • How the narrator of My Murder (Lou) subverts the public’s fascination with the murder of white women.
    • Katie’s take on whether she’d want to come back as a clone after her death.
    • The romanticization of this type of death and victim.
    • Lou’s ambivalence about her life before her death and the complex way she examines this after returning as a clone.
    • Katie’s research on motherhood and her process that shaped her nuanced approach.
    • The integration of video games and virtual reality into her novel.
    • Pulling together the experience of guilt and serial killers.
    • How Katie crafted her surprising, but earned, ending.
    • Riding the line between writing by the seat of her pants (pantser) and planning everything out ahead of time (planner).
    • A little bit about Katie’s next book — a horror comedy!

    Katie’s Book Recommendations [27:36]

    Two OLD Books She Loves

    Two NEW Books She Loves

    NEW RELEASE She’s Excited About

    Last 5-Star Book Katie Read

    Other Links

    Other Books Mentioned

    Ep. 145: 2023 Micro Genres We Love with Susie (@NovelVisits)

    Ep. 145: 2023 Micro Genres We Love with Susie (@NovelVisits)

    In Episode 145, Susie Boutry (@NovelVisits) and I dive into micro genres — the niches within niches that we’ve come to adore. Over the past year, we’ve discovered even more unique themes and types of books that consistently captivate us. Today, we’re thrilled to present a special episode where we share an abundant list of our favorite micro genres, the books that define them, and the reasons why we find them so irresistible. 

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    • In addition to my annual 2023 Summer Reading Guide, I’m once again offering Superstars Patrons ($7/mo) exclusive access to Summer Shelves, featuring even more recommendations for the season.
    • Summer Shelves features BACKLIST summer reading recommendations from 17 former podcast guests, our team members, and — for the first time — 20 Superstars patrons!
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    Micro Genres We Love

    Romances that Deal with Fame [3:47]

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    Speculative Fiction that Involves Climate Change(a.k.a. Cli-Fi) [7:02]

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    Novels about the Dynamics of the Creative Process [11:35]

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    Novels With a Focus on Found Family [17:11]

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    Literary Authors Leaping into Genre Writing [22:07]

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    Retellings of Classics or Beloved Books [29:10]

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    Character Twists [38:38]

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    Stories Taking Place in a Single Day (a.k.a. Circadian Novels) [41:24]

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    Other Books Mentioned:

    Intense, (Sometimes) F-ed Up Love Stories, that Most Definitely Are Not Romances  [46:00]

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    Novels Where Musicians or the Music Industry Play a Dominant Role [50:15]

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    Ep. 144: John Marrs (Author of The One, The Passengers, and The Marriage Act)

    Ep. 144: John Marrs (Author of The One, The Passengers, and The Marriage Act)

    John Marrs, best-selling author of The OneThe Passengers, and The Marriage Act, talks about his journey from self-published to bestselling author, his writing process, how he manages writing in multiple genres for two different publishers, and more.  John’s journalism background led him to ask me some thought-provoking questions as well. Our conversation was an absolute delight, and I can’t wait for you to dive into his captivating universe of books. Plus, be sure to check out John’s book recommendations that align nicely with my own reading tastes!

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    Highlights

    • John’s transition from working journalist to accomplished author.
    • Spoiler-free summaries of his speculative fiction novels, The OneThe Passengers, and The Marriage Act.
    • His unique journey to becoming a bestselling author across multiple genres.
    • John talks about his process of developing gripping plots following his rapid rise to success.
    • Sarah and John’s take on the “Match Your DNA” method from The One for finding soulmates.
    • John’s perspective on seeing his books adapted for the small screen, and his thoughts on the adaptation process.
    • The fascinating inspiration behind The Marriage Act and its thought-provoking themes.
    • Insights into John’s meticulous research process and real-life news that influences his storytelling.
    • John’s and Sarah’s views on trigger warnings.
    • A brief peek into John’s 3 upcoming books!

    John’s Book Recommendations [34:32]

    Two OLD Books He Loves

    Two NEW Books He Loves

    NEW RELEASE He’s Excited About

    Last 5-Star Book John Read