Recent Episodes
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The Books of Marie-Helene Bertino...with Marie-Helene Bertino
Apr 22, 2025 – 01:24:07 -
Trying to Make English Spelling EZ: Gabe Henry & ENOUGH IS ENUF
Apr 17, 2025 – 40:24 -
Jon Hickey & BIG CHIEF
Apr 11, 2025 – 48:06 -
Katie Kitamura & AUDITION
Apr 8, 2025 – 34:44 -
21 Books I've Got My Eye on This Month (April 2025)
Apr 3, 2025 – 38:27 -
Writing the Big One with Emma Pattee, Author of TILT
Mar 27, 2025 – 47:01 -
Making Phosphorus Interesting: WHITE LIGHT and How to Make a Microhistory
Mar 21, 2025 – 49:56 -
The Reading Life of Stephen Graham Jones
Mar 20, 2025 – 56:58 -
How Hollywood Shaped Joan Didion with Alissa Wilkinson
Mar 14, 2025 – 40:48 -
A Gift from the Internet, Murder Ballads, and Liking Your Writing with Amal El-Mohtar
Mar 6, 2025 – 54:11 -
10 Notecards with Scaachi Koul
Mar 4, 2025 – 34:03 -
How to Talk About New Books for 500 Episodes
Feb 27, 2025 – 59:00 -
Book Collecting, Bibliomemoir, and JANE AUSTEN’S BOOKSHELF with Rebecca Romney
Feb 21, 2025 – 44:07 -
BIBLIOPHOBIA with Sarah Chihaya
Feb 13, 2025 – 41:40 -
Life, Literature, and Psychological Richness with Professor Shigehiro Oishi
Feb 6, 2025 – 36:46 -
Human Writing, LLMs, and the Challenges and Opportunities of Living in the Age of AI
Feb 4, 2025 – 01:07:41 -
Bookshop.org's Ebook Launch & Reading 25 Minutes a Day in 2025 with Gretchen Rubin
Jan 30, 2025 – 01:05:53 -
What's In Store in 2025 for The World of Books?
Jan 23, 2025 – 32:29 -
The Reading Life of Nnedi Okorafor
Jan 16, 2025 – 42:35 -
Dedicated to Debuts: Adam Vitcavage of Debutiful
Jan 2, 2025 – 42:51 -
[Rerun] The Reading Life of Ada Limón
Dec 26, 2024 – 57:34 -
The Books Won't Save Us
Dec 5, 2024 – 34:10 -
What It Is Like To Break Into Agenting & The Black List
Nov 7, 2024 – 01:16:12 -
Tracking Bestsellers, What You See (or Don't) When You Read, and Growing Up on the Internet Can Be Great
Oct 24, 2024 – 59:32 -
10 Burning Questions for the World of Books and Reading
Oct 3, 2024 – 14:57 -
Democracy...the Book
Aug 23, 2024 – 23:22 -
My Reading Life
Aug 1, 2024 – 59:19 -
What is Going On With Book Sales?
Jul 25, 2024 – 52:15 -
The Reading Life of Ada Limón
Jun 27, 2024 – 53:46 -
Ayana Mathis and THE UNSETTLED
Jun 6, 2024 – 46:03 -
Claire Messud and THIS STRANGE, EVENTFUL HISTORY
May 23, 2024 – 34:44 -
Connection, The Alchemy of Happiness, and Office Parties with Rachel Khong, author of REAL AMERICANS
May 2, 2024 – 48:09 -
THE HOUSE ON MANGO STREET at 40
Apr 25, 2024 – 28:23 -
Anatomy of a Scene and Hardest/Easiest with Xochitl Gonzalez
Mar 8, 2024 – 44:12 -
The State of Ereaders
Mar 6, 2024 – 41:31 -
How to Bring Back a Book
Dec 21, 2023 – 36:02 -
The It Books of the Year
Dec 6, 2023 – 01:05:23 -
THE SISTERHOOD with Prof. Courtney Thorsson
Nov 16, 2023 – 42:48 -
The It Books of November
Nov 2, 2023 – 53:23 -
The Making of the Modern Publishing Industry
Oct 19, 2023 – 42:30 -
October 2023 “It Book” Knockout Round
Oct 5, 2023 – 52:26 -
How the Publishing Phenomenon of the Year Was Made
Sep 27, 2023 – 37:45 -
September 2023 It Book Knockout & The History of Women's Words
Sep 6, 2023 – 01:26:01 -
Modern Indie Bookselling with Josh Cook
Aug 23, 2023 – 41:12 -
How to Make an Anthology & Reading Shakespeare in the Context of Race
Aug 16, 2023 – 01:04:33 -
The Reading Life of James McBride
Aug 9, 2023 – 36:49 -
"It" Book Knockout For August 2023
Jul 26, 2023 – 52:56 -
15 Ways of Talking to an Author
Jul 13, 2023 – 41:33 -
July It-Book Knockout
Jul 1, 2023 – 41:42 -
15 Years of the Audiobook Boom & Science Fiction & Fantasy "Insta-Buys"
Jun 14, 2023 – 01:38:12
Recent Reviews
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readerincoloradoGreat!Love the Reading Life episodes!
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BlueBirdRSCFellow book nerds this podcast is for youThis is a great edition to the Book Riot podcasts. Very interesting topics. Industry insights, author interviews that discuss writing techniques; how they’ve developed their craft etc. Jeff is a great host and asks very insightful questions.
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filmilibrarianDismissive of popular fiction……their site should be called, Book Snob. This last episode where they picked the It Books of the Year was my last Book Riot podcast (and I’ve subscribed to many of their shows over several years). They weren’t picking the “best” of the year, instead the “it” books of the year and of course Fourth Wing and Spare should have both been on it, not just Fourth Wing begrudgingly. For the record, I’ve not read either. But they were two of the most talked about books of the year! For the record. I’m a liberal, rare book librarian who reads across genres and you would think I would be their target demographic. But, no thanks! Not anymore.
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MichaelaRundleLove this!!Love this new addition to the Book Riot podcasts. I’m getting so many new book recommendations and have found myself persuaded to read books I wasn’t previously excited about (and possibly a bit of the opposite, too, which I appreciate so I’m not spinning my wheels on books I’m not going to love). Looking forward to November’s episode already!!
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MarathonreaderThank youVery cool and interesting to hear what is happening at Red Tower Books. Thanks, Jeff, for introducing me to Fourth Wing. Am age 70 and cannot wait for the second book release in November. Older humans love dragons, too. Deb Romary
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G_rettaNerdy funI love this podcast! I love getting a bit of an insiders perspective into what’s happening in the book world. I also love the very literary interviews that happen on this podcast. They’re wide ranging, but always fascinating.
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craft.brew.girlPlease Just Add This To Book RiotFull disclosure: I came to this podcast from the All The Books! podcast, which I LOVE. The original concept for First Edition, when Jeff first described it, sounded great. But, what this is actually turned into is mostly the monthly “It” Book Knockout episode. I love those episodes! They have been wonderful! But, because I started listening to those episodes and wanted more (First Edition isn’t weekly, either), I went and found the OG Book Riot podcast. First Edition is not different enough, or released often enough, to warrant being its own thing in my opinion. All the folks who make these podcasts are wonderful and I really enjoy listening to them, but I would prefer to see the “It” Book Knockout episode as something slotted into the Book Riot podcast rather than have this whole separate thing. I’m not clear on why it could not have just been a monthly supplemental episode to the Book Riot podcast. (New books for that month count as news.) And, respectfully, there hasn’t been anything else consistent (or clearly stated as a plan) to make First Edition stand out. So, I guess I’m going to continue to have three different podcasts in my feed, but I really think it could be condensed down to two.
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bespectacowledFirst EditionReally loving First Edition, particularly the monthly knock out rounds. It really helps me refine my TBR list and is a fun listen!
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oliveraug2018Love it!This is different then the usual book podcasts I listen to. I love the discussion of the rankings of the books, and I do like interviews with people in publishing industry. This podcast is definitely in my book podcast rotation.
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7dogs7Love the format; love the content!This literary podcast is fresh and invigorating! The It Book discussion is fun, informative and I enjoy hearing the podcasters’ reasoning to place one book over another. The moderator is knowledgeable about both books themselves and the business of books. Thoughtful insights and irreverent observations spark debate and substantive discussions that are a delight. Loved the episode on audible books (I am a big user!) not only on content, but accessibility and the business growth of this consumption of books. Keep it up! I am a fan!
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Bethany MaugerLove the It Book episodes!I’m really enjoying this podcast, especially the it book of the month episodes. I love hearing about what’s coming and I immediately add them to my TBR list.
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Mrs Tea123Fantastic!What an enjoyable podcast. This is exactly what I need in my life right now.
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Navyfootball9Not just another book podcast!What a fun new way to talk about upcoming books. I loved April’s pic!!!
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Lori’s Macbook AirFirst episodeReally enjoyed the first episode esp the It book for April format. I would listen to an It book episode every month. Came out with several books for my TBR pile. Wanted to note that I rarely read non fiction, but will read anything David Grann writes.
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0aselmarMeeting an unmet need in the bookish worldAhhh, a new project from the Book Riot Podcast co-host! Off to a great start. Can’t wait for more. I often wonder what creative things the book industry folks will do next. Unsurprised that Jeff (and Book Riot) is one to keep innovating. Grateful.
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HH454Great and Different Book PodcastI am an avid Book Riot Podcast listener and this was great in the way that Book Riot is, but so different and a nice breath of fresh air! Can’t wait for the next episode!
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