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Perks of Being a Book Lover is a show about books, people who read, and how reading, at its very best, is a social experience. Whether it be a book club, a poetry slam, or the production of a play; words are meant to be shared. Keep up with us on FB.
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Perks of Being a Book Lover is a show about books, people who read, and how reading, at its very best, is a social experience. Whether it be a book club, a poetry slam, or the production of a play; words are meant to be shared. Keep up with us on FB.
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Episodes
S14: Ep273 - The Mourner's Bestiary with Guest Eiren Caffal + Old Dude Book Recommendations
2/18/2026
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You can find Eiren Caffal at her website eirencaffall.com or on IG @eirencaffall
We chat this week with Eiren Caffall, a Chicago writer whose memoir, The Mourner’s Bestiary, sat on Carrie's shelf staring at her for a year until she finally made time to read it but she is so glad I did. In this creative nonfiction work, Eiren talks about her family’s long history with a chronic illness (specifically, polycystic kidney disease (PKD)) and connects that to the health of the waterways and living creatures in Maine. It is a master work that merges scientific writing with poetic language. We also talk about her novel, All the Water in the World, which came out less than six months after The Mourner’s Bestiary. It is also about water, but in a fictional dystopian setting where New York City has flooded due to the melting of the ice caps. If you enjoyed Station Eleven, you must give this novel a try.
And for our book recommendation section of the show, we are focusing on Old Dudes!! Carrie has a soft spot in her heart for curmudgeonly and/ or cuddly elderly men, so we are giving you six ideas of books that feature crotchety (or not) male senior citizens. We have a memoir, a children’s book series, a book translated from Swedish, novels featuring LGBTQ protagonists, and literary fiction.
Books Discussed in this Episode:
1- The Mourner's Bestiary by Eiren Caffal
2- All the Water in the World by Eiren Caffal
3- Howards End by E.M. Forster
4- Stolen by Ann-Helén Laestadius
5- Ignition by MR O'Connor
6- Hotshot: A Life on Fire by River Selby
7- The Indifferent Stars Above: The Harrowing Story of a Donner Party Bride by Daniel James Brown
8- The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny, and Murder by David Grann
9- The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones
10- Queen Bee by Cierra Geraghty
11- The List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey
12- A Five Star Read Recommended by a Fellow Book Lover - In a Lonely Place by Dorothy Hughes
13- The Very Long Very Strange Life of Isaac Dahl by Bart Yates
14- The Last Days of Ptolemy Gray by Walter Mosley
15- The Happiest Man on Earth by Eddie Jaku
16- The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson
17- The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle by Matt Cain
18- Mr. Putter and Tabby series by Cynthia Rylant
19- A Dark Room in Glitter Ball City: Murder, Secrets, and Scandal in Old Louisville by David Dominé
Media Mentioned:
1- 'Murder in Glitter Ball City' - https://www.wdrb.com/news/murder-in-glitter-ball-city-hbo-documentary-explores-2010-old-louisville-murder/article_1b4cc513-c22b-4543-b609-5b6267e1dce2.html
2- Our Episode with David Dominé - https://ThePerksofBeingaBookLover.podbean.com/e/season-5-episode-108-sex-drugs-and-true-crime-vibes-with-guest-david-domine-10-13-21/
3- True Detective Night Country (HBO Max, 2024)
Duration:01:10:13
S14:Ep272 - The Place Where They Buried Your Heart with Guest Christina Henry + House as a Character Book Recs
2/4/2026
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You can find Christina Henry at christinahenry.net or on IG @authorchristinahenry
In this week’s episode, our focus is on houses that are so important to a story that they essentially become a character. When we started thinking about this idea, we realized that Chicago writer Christina Henry would be a perfect guest because her last two novels are focused on houses. Her most recent is titled The Place Where They Buried Your Heart and is about a neighborhood house that lures people in, causing heartache for neighbors as well as a sense of family among a handful of them. Prior to this novel, Christina wrote The House That Horror Built. We talk to Christina about the importance of houses in her stories and how a house can straddle setting and character.
In our book rec section, we continue the house idea with a range of titles in which houses are critically important—-we’ve got a memoir, a National Book Award winner, children’s fantasy, classic literature, and propulsive literary fiction.
Books Mentioned in this Episode:
1- The Place Where They Buried Your Heart by Christina Henry
2- The House That Horror Built by Christina Henry
3- Howards End by E.M. Forster
3- War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
3- Viewfinder: A Memoir of Seeing and Being Seen by Jon M. Chu
4- Double Indemnity by James Cain
5- From the Moment They Met It Was Murder: Double Indemnity and the Rise of Film Noir by Alain Silver and James Ursini
6- Out by Natsuo Kirino
7- Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata
8- Earthlings by Sayaka Murata
9- The Mantis by Kotaro Osaka
10- Three Assasins by Kotaro Osaka
11- Bullet Train by Kotaro Osaka
12- A Five Star Read by Fellow Book Lover Kris Wyatt @froggyreadteach - The Labors of Hercules Beal by Gary D. Schmidt
13- Cabin: Off the Grid Adventures with a Clueless Craftsman by Patrick Hutchison
14- House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III
15- The Yellow House by Sarah broom
16- Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
17- The House with the Clock in it's Walls by John Bellairs
18- Behind the Waterline by Kionna Walker LeMalle
19- The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
20- Rebecca by Daphne duMaurier
Media Mentioned:
1- If I Had Legs I'd Kick You (2025)
2- Platonic (Apple +, 2023 - present)
3- Train Dreams (2025)
4- The Studio (Apple +, 2025)
5- Howards End (1992)
6- Howl's Moving Castle (2004)
7- The House with the Clock in it's Walls (2018)
8- House of Sand and Fog (2003)
Duration:01:02:59
S14:Ep271 - The Secret Astronomers with Guest Jessica Walker + West Virginia Based Book Recommendations
1/21/2026
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You can find Jessica Walker on IG @hellojessicawalker
In this week’s episode, we’re talking to debut novelist and assistant professor of fine arts at Parsons School of Design Jessica Walker, whose novel Amy discovered late last year. The Secret Astronomers is an illustrated novel, which is not the same as a graphic novel. This is a novel that is written on sticky notes between two people inside a book. It’s in full color and really eye-catching. Although it is technically geared towards young adults, it is a feast for the eyes for any age reader. The story is about two girls who keep their identities secret from each other and converse through an old astronomy textbook in the school library. This new take on the epistolary novel takes the reader on an adventure to solve a mystery in this small West Virginia town.
And in our book rec section, inspired by the West Virginia setting of The Secret Astronomers, we’re giving you other books set in The Mountain State. We have a mystery, a Pulitzer Prize winner, several historical fiction, and an investigative nonfiction.
Books Mentioned in this Episode:
1- The Secret Astronomers by Jessica Walker
2- I Am The Messenger by Markus Zusak
3- Neanderthal Opens the Door to the Universe by Preston Norton
4- Floreana by Midge Raymond
5- What You are Getting Wrong About Appalachia by Elizabeth Catte
6- Yellow Singing Sail: A Memoir of an Only Child in China by Yinfan Huang
7- Otto: A Palindrama by Jon Agee
8- Griffin & Sabine: An Extraordinary Address Book by Nick Bantok
9- My Father's Paradise: A Son's Search for a Jewish Past in Kurdish Iraq by Ariel Sabar
10- The Doorman by Chris Pavone
11- A Five Star Read by Fellow Book Lover Karla @karla_bookishlife - Blood Like Ours and Blood Like Mine by Stuart Neville
12- The Road to Blair Mountain by Charles Keeney
13- The Lost Story by Meg Shaffer
14- The Unquiet Grave by Sharyn McCrumb
15- Night Watch by Jayne Anne Phillips
16- The Quiet Zone: Unraveling the Mystery of a Town Suspended in Silence by Stephen Kurczy
17- The Third Rainbow Girl by Emma Copley Eisenberg
18- Foote: A Mystery Novel by Tom Bredehoft
19- The Coffin Quilt: The Feud Between the Hatfields and McCoys by Ann Rinaldi
Media Mentioned:
1- Footnotes and Tangents Substack - War and Peace
2- Eden (Netflix, 2024)
3- Our episode with Meg Shaffer - https://ThePerksofBeingaBookLover.podbean.com/e/s12ep249-the-lost-story-with-guest-meg-shaffer-11525/
4- Article about Reading Resetting the Nervous System - https://www.hellomagazine.com/healthandbeauty/health-and-fitness/873671/why-reading-cures-overactive-nervous-system-experts-explain/
Duration:01:15:37
S14:Ep270 - The Witch's Orchard with Guest Archer Sullivan + Planes, Trains, and Automobiles Book Recs - 1/7/25
1/7/2026
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You can find Archer Sullivan at her website archersullivan.com or on IG @archer_sullivan.
We are back with all new episodes, book recommendations, and, most importantly, guests! To start the new season with a bang, we have author Archer Sullivan whose book The Witch’s Orchard is the first in a new series featuring Private Investigator Annie Gore, who travels to small town North Carolina to solve the mystery of young girls who have disappeared. What makes the cases even more creepy is that an Appalachian apple face doll is left in place of the child. Archer draws on her personal knowledge of place as a 7th-generation Appalachian, although she now resides in Los Angeles, and is always looking for a reason to come home. The novel was a nominee for the 2025 Goodreads Choice Awards in the Best Debut Novel Category. The next Annie Gore installment comes out in August of 2026.
Our book rec section for this episode is a call back to what a lot of people were doing the past two weeks–taking planes, trains, and automobiles to family and friends to celebrate the holidays. We give you two books set on planes, two on trains, and two in automobiles, which you can look into whenever you’ve got travel plans in 2026.
Books Mentioned In This Episode:
1- The Witch's Orchard by Archer Sullivan
2- War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
3- Sous Chef: 24 Hours of Working on the Line by Michael Gibney
4- Marrying the Ketchups by Jennifer Close
5- Brimstone Hollow by Archer Sullivan
6- Dragonsbane by Barbara Hambly
7- The Curse of Chalion by Lois Bujold
8- The Wizard of Earths by Ursula K. LeGuin
9- Silver Medal Lover by Tanith Lee
10- The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison
11- Kill Your Darlings by Peter Swanson
12- The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo
13- A Five Star Read by Fellow Book Lover - Babel by R.F. Kuang
14- West With The Night by Beryl Markham
15- Circling the Sun by Paula McClain
16- Turbulence by David Szalay
17- Moon Over Manifest by Clare Vanderpool
18- Border Crossing by Emma Pick
19- Mrs. Nash's Ashes by Sarah Adler
20- The Road to Tender Hearts by Annie Hartnett
Media Mentioned:
1- Simon Haisell's Slow Read at Footnote and Tangents Substack - https://footnotesandtangents.substack.com
2- From the Front Porch Podcast - Patreon Conquer a Classic
3- The Bear on Hulu
Duration:01:07:19
S13:Ep269 - 2025 Year in Review
12/10/2025
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Our first show of Season 14 will begin on January 7, 2026. We’ve been coming up with ideas for book recommendations and will soon be recording with guests. But until then, Amy is going to make merry, and Carrie is going to begrudgingly deal with the holidays. And in this episode, we’re reviewing some of the notable books that we have loved over the last 12 months. Some of these are backlist titles, and some are new releases—we cannot keep up with the publishing industry, nor do we really try. You will also hear from some of our guests from this year who share their favorites of 2025.
Books Discussed In This Episode:
Carrie's Favorites of 2025
1- Angel Down by Daniel Kraus
2- On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century by Timothy Snyder
3- The Millicent Quibb School for Young Ladies of Mad Science by Kate McKinnon
4- The Lost Year by Katherine Marsh
5- Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home by Nora Krug
Amy's Favorites of 2025
1- Miss Benson's Beetle by Rachel Joyce
2- You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Maggie Smith
3- Culpability by Bruce Holsinger
4- The Shift: One Nurse, Twelve Hours, Four Patients' Lives by Theresa Brown, RN
5- Paris Letters: A Travel Memoir About Art, Writing, and Finding Love in Paris by Janice MacLeod
Other books mentioned
1- I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman
2- The Nature of Pain by Mandi Fugate Sheffel
3- The Strange Case of Jane O by Karen Thompson Walker
4- The Devils by Joe Abercrombie
5- Everything's Fine by Cecilia Rabess
6- The River is Waiting by Wally Lamb
7- I Have Some Questions For You by Rebecca Makkai
8- Just One Damned Thing After Another by Jodi Taylor
9- Starling House by Alix E. Harrow
10- Dead Man Blues by S.D. House
11- God of the Woods by Liz Moore
12- The Road to Blair Mountain: Saving a Mine Wars Battlefield from King Coal by Charles B. Keeney
13- Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays the Rent by Judi Dench and Brendan O' Yea
14- Carpool Detectives: A True Story of Four Moms, Two Bodies, and One Mysterious Cold Case by Chuck Hogan
15- Anima Rising by Christopher Moore
16- The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest by Aubrey Hartman
17- The Husbands by Holly Gramazio
18- Grace and Henry's Holiday Movie Marathon by Matthew Norman
19- Seven Days of Us by Francesca Hornak
Duration:00:52:38
S13:Ep268 - Angel Down with Guest Daniel Kraus + Women in Politics Book Recs - 11/26/25
11/26/2025
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You can find Daniel Kraus at his website danielkraus.com or on IG at @kraus_author.
This week our episode features Daniel Kraus, a writer who has published over 20 books, but among moviegoers he may be best known as the co-author with Guillermo del Toro of The Shape of Water. The film of this story won four Oscars in 2018. Daniel’s 2023 novel Whalefall is being turned into a 20th Century Fox motion picture, and I hope that at some point his latest novel, Angel Down, will also be on film.
Both the premise and writing in Angel Down are unique. It is the story of a group of World War I soldiers told to go into No Man’s Land to rescue what they think is a wounded soldier. What they find is an angel. If you enjoy war novels, and even if you don’t, I recommend giving this book a read.
Our book rec section of the show features books related to women in politics. If you are interested in politics yet hate the nuttery of American government at the moment, these books can provide a reprieve. We have contemporary fiction, biography, memoir, alternative history, and electoral nonfiction.
Books Mentioned in this Episode:
1- Whalefall by Daniel Kraus
2- Angel Down by Daniel Kraus
3- The Shape of Water by Guillermo del Toro and Daniel Kraus
4- Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
5- The Leaphorn and Chee Series by Tony Hillerman
6- Hearts of the Missing by Carol Potenza
7- The Death and Life of Zebulon Finch by Daniel Kraus
8- Wolf at the Table by Adam Rapp
9- From Under the Truck by Josh Brolin
10- Madonna in a Fur Coat by Sabahattin Ali
11- The Rachel Incident by Caroline O'Donoghue
12- A Five Star Read recommended by fellow Book Lover State Katz @all.da.bookish.things - The Witch's Orchard by Archer Sullivan
13- Cleo McDougal Regrets Nothing by Alison Winn Scotch
14- Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win by Jo Piazza
15- The Partisan Gap: Why Democratic Women Get Elected But Republican Women Don't by Laurel Elder
16- Rodham by Curtis Sittenfeld
17- Mrs. Lincoln: A Life by Catherine Clinton
18- A Different Kind of Power by Jacinda Arden
Media Mentioned:
1- Frankenstein (2025-Netflix)
2- Dark Winds (2022 - present, Netflix)
3- The Shape of Water (2017)
4- 1917 (2019)
5- Whalefall (Upcoming Fall 2026)
6- Michelle Obama Says US Not Ready for a Female President - https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/michelle-obama-says-us-not-ready-woman-president-rcna244136
Duration:01:12:59
S13:Ep267 - REMIX Meet Me at Luke's with Guest Kristine Eckart - 11/12/25
11/12/2025
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You can find out more about Kristine and Meet Me At Luke’s at www.gilmorebookclub.com or on IG at @gilmorebookclub.
This week we catch up with Kristine Eckart, the founder of the online Gilmore Book Club. When we first spoke to her in Season 9, Episode 188 (2023), she talked about creating this book club, which is based on the books read by the characters in the beloved bookish TV show The Gilmore Girls.
This year the show is celebrating its 25th anniversary since it first aired, and to commemorate this occasion, Kristine has written a book titled Meet Me at Luke’s, which is a compendium of essays about the show and its impact on Kristine and other book lovers. If you have a Gilmore Girl fan in your life, this might be the perfect holiday gift. In this remix episode, you’ll hear an update from Kristine as well as clips from her initial visit on The Perks.
Books Mentioned in This Episode:
1- Meet Me At Luke's by Kristine Eckart
2- A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway
3- The Vampyre by John Polidori
4- Strange Practice by Vivian Shaw
5- Resilient: How to Grow an Unshakeable Core of Calm, Strength, and Happiness by Rick Hanson
6- A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway
7- The Paris Wife by Paula McClain
8- The President's Wife by Tracey Emerson Wood
9- The Banned Bookshop of Maggie Banks by Shauna Robinson
10- A 5 Star Read Recommnended by a Fellow Book Lover Kim Layman @the_read_rat - A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness
11- The Anna Karenina Fix: Life Lessons from Russian Literature by Viv Groskop
Shows Mentioned:
1- The Gilmore Girls (2000-2007)
2- Gossip Girl (2007-2012)
3- The Office (2005-2013)
4- Anne with an E (2017-2019)
5- White Lotus (MAX, 2021-present)
Link to previous Perks episode: https://www.perksofbeingabooklover.com/episodes/blpks3ktgywx9fx-x9wxe-p3aft-j9j3f-pk2fn-wbdd3-dbsfp-hhfrc-ep6yz-alk6z-hl34a-dhhaz-l9x4z-88zrd-rh699-xd584-r9src-wkdf3-aegrx-hhnhf-zsc5j Whitehall Historic Home and Gardens - https://www.historicwhitehall.org/whitehall-book-club
Duration:00:58:15
S13:Ep266 - Spider To The Fly with Guest J.H. Markert + Notable Non-Fiction Book Recs
10/29/2025
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You can find JH Markert at jamesmarkert.com or on IG at @jamesmarkert74
This week we chat with JH Markert who we spoke to pre-Covid in the before times when he was writing historical fiction. Over the last couple of years, he has changed gears and returned to the genre that first made him an avid reader: horror. JH has been cranking out horror novels and finding a great deal of success with them. We catch up with James and discuss his transition to horror and what that has been like after writing five previous historical fiction novels. His most recent release that came out in September, Spider to the Fly, is dark horror suspense that deals with a serial killer, a true crime influencer, and a family with some bizarre dynamics.
And for our book rec section, we are talking about notable nonfiction. These are nonfiction books we’ve read in the last year that have made us think differently about a topic or stood out for us in some way (even though these books might not have been published in the last year). We’ll talk about a micro-history, a biography, a true crime, a memoir, a study of morality and politics, and a niche book about cussing.
Books Mentioned In This Episode:
1- Spider to the Fly by J.H. Markert
2- Molokai by Alan Brennert
3- A White Wind Blew by James Markert
4- Nightmare Man by J.H. Markert
5- Mr. Lullaby by J. H. Markert
6- Sleep Tight by J.H. Markert
7- Midnight at the Tuscany Hotel by James Markert
8- The River is Waiting by Wally Lamb
9- Dietrich Bonhoeffer: In the Midst of Wickedness by Janet and Geoff Benge
10-The Vanishing Place by Zöe Rankin
11- Five Star Read by a Fellow Book Lover Jasper Adams-Smith - Be Kind, My Neighbor by Yugo Limbo
12- For F*ck's Sake: Why Swearing is Shocking, Rude, and Fun by Rebecca Roache
13- The Woman Who Smashed Codes: A True Story of Love, Spies, and and the Unlikely Heroine Who Outwitted America's Enemies by Jason Fagone
14- The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore by Evan Friss
15- The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion by Jonathan Haidt
16- Playing to Lose: How a Jehovah's Witness Became a BDSM Model by Ariel Anderssen
17- The Carpool Detectives: A True Story of Four Moms, Two Bodies, and One Mysterious Cold Case by Chuck Hogan
18- The Friend by Sigrid Nunez
Media Mentioned:
1- The Friend (2024)
2- Chief of War (Apple +, 2025)
3- The Outsider (HBO Max 2019)
4- Sinners (2025)
5- Nosferatu (2025)
Duration:01:06:43
A Perks Appearance on the Books With Betsy Podcast
10/15/2025
Hey Book Lovers,
Carrie and I are on fall hiatus this week so we don't have a new episode for you. But what we do have is your chance to check out a new-to-you book podcast, Books with Betsy, hosted by Betsy Tomsak.
This past summer we were guests to the show where we talked about all things in our book lives, maybe even tidbits we have never shared on our own show. It's a fun conversation and we hope you will listen in and give Books With Betsy a follow.
We will be back with an all new episode on October 29 when we chat with horror/ thriller writer J.H. Markert about his new release, Spider to the Fly, and give you book recommendations for notable non-fiction we've read recently.
We hope you enjoy this episode of Books With Betsy.
Happy Reading!
Duration:01:17:06
S13:Ep265 - The Read Freely Project and Rediscovered Books with Guest Rebecca Leber-Gottberg + Ghostly Book Recs
10/1/2025
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You can find Rediscovered Books at rdbooks.org/ or on IG at @rdbooks
The American Library Association’s Banned Books Week is October 5-11, so we’re sharing an interview with one of the co-owners of Rediscovered Books in Boise, Idaho, a store that has pioneered a program in their city to push back against book banning in their state. Rebecca Leber-Gottberg talks to us about the history of the bookstore, her role there, and books that folks in Boise have been buying, but she also explains the bookstore’s Read Freely Project, which is their effort to get banned and threatened books dispersed throughout the community.
And in our book rec section, we’re jumping into spooky season with books related to ghosts, but if you don’t like horror, don’t worry: a lot of these “ghostly” books aren’t horror, and some of them may only seem to be about ghosts. We’ve got a historical fiction about the Sri Lankan civil war, a detective story in which ghosts are witnesses, a nonfiction book about unexplained phenomena which may or may not involve ghosts, a funny novella, a supernatural suspense, and a ghostly gothic novel set in Mexico.
Books Discussed in this Episode:
1- A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway
2- The Shift: One Nurse, Twelve House, Four Patients' Lives by Theresa Brown
3- American Sirens: The Incredible Story of the Black Men Who Became America's First Paramedics by Kevin Hazzard
4- The Queen Bees of Tybee County by Kyle Casey Chu
5- The Serviceberry by Robin Wall Kimmerer
6- Trans History: A Graphic Novel by Alex L. Combs and Andrew Eakett
7- Lone Women by Victor LaValle
8- Wild Tongues Can't be Tamed: 15 Voices from the LatinX Diaspora edited by Saraciea J. Fennell
9- Under the Same Stars by Libba Bray
10- Shout by Laurie Halse Anderson
11- House on the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune
12- On Tyranny by Timothy Snyder
13- The Story of Ferdinand by Munro Leaf
14- Firekeeper's Daughter by Angleine Boulley
15- Warrior Girl Unearthed by Angeline Boulley
16- Sisters in the Wind by Angeline Boulley
17- The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
18- Culpability by Bruce Holsinger
19- Songs for Other People's Weddings by David Levitan
20- A Five Star Read Recommended by Claire @bookishly_claire - Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
21- The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida by Shehan Karunatilaka
22- The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde
23- Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch
24- Ghost Tamer by Meredith R. Lyons
25- The Haunting of Alma Fielding: A True Ghost Story by Kate Summerscale
26- The Hacienda by Isabel Cañas
27- This is Going to Hurt by Adam McKay
Media Mentioned:
1- The Pitt (Max 2025)
2- ER ( 1994- 2009)
3- This is Going to Hurt (2022, Amazon Prime)
4- The Craft Lit Podcast - https://craftlit.com/
Duration:01:12:12
S13:Ep264 - A Boy From the North Country with Guest Sam Sussman + Dude Relationship Book Recs
9/17/2025
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You can find Sam Sussman at www.samevansussman.org or on IG at @sam_sussman.
Our guest is debut novelist Sam Sussman whose book Boy From the North Country comes out this week. Sam originally wrote a short memoir piece for Harper’s Magazine that referred to the possibility that he might be Bob Dylan’s son but really the essay focused on his relationship with his mom, who had had a love affair with the musician. Eventually, Sam decided to explode the moment, or the series of moments of his life and with his mother, to get a better handle on who he was and how much that was about who his mom was and how she had raised him, not whether his father was Dylan. The book is receiving high marks in early reviews, and Sam has been making the rounds in newspapers and magazines, including a profile by the New York Times. Publisher’s Weekly, Kirkus, The Library Journal, and the American Library Association have all given Boy From the North Country starred reviews.
And for our book rec section of the show, we’re thinking about books that center on male relationships. We realize that our guests and listeners are primarily female, but we thought we would equal the playing field a little by talking about books that deal with father-son relationships, male friendships or brotherly love. We have a multigenerational story about the men in a Mexican-American family, a group of friends in a small town of the American Midwest, a pair of quirky Irish friends, a memoir about two very different guys at Harvard, two Greek heroes and their deep relationship, and boys from different cultures who develop a bond in unlikely circumstances.
Books Mentioned in this Episode:
1- Boy From the North Country by Sam Sussman
2- The Celebrants by Steven Rowley
3- The Guncle by Steven Rowley
4- In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust
5- Anima Rising by Christopher Moore
6- The Last Mona Lisa by Jonathan Santlofer
7- The Lost Van Gogh by Jonathan Santlofer
8- A Five Star Read Recommended by Fellow Book Lover Megan Burnett - The Weight of Ink by Rachel Kadish
9- We Should Not Be Friends: The Story of a Friendship by Will Schwalbe
10- The Sons of El Rey by Alex Espinoza
11- Shotgun Lovesongs by Nickolas Bulter
12- A Forty Year Kiss by Nickolas Butler
13- The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
14- Circe by Madeline Miller
15- Nowhere Boy by Katherine Marsh
16- Leonard and Hungry Paul by Ronan Hession
Media Mentioned -
1- The Silent Type: On Possibly Being Bob Dylan's Son- https://harpers.org/archive/2021/05/the-silent-type-on-possibly-being-bob-dylans-son/
2- School Cell Phone Ban Increases Library Visits - https://www.wave3.com/2025/09/02/school-cell-phone-ban-creates-surge-jcps-library-visits/
3- Reading for Pleasure Declines - https://abcnews.go.com/Health/americans-spend-time-reading-fun-time-screens-study/story?id=124807367
4- The Four Seasons (Netflix 2025)
5- The Four Seasons (1981)
6- How the Passionate Male Friendship Died --https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2025/05/men-friendship-history/682815/
Duration:01:05:27
S13:Ep263 - Another Fine Mess with Guest Lindy Ryan + Carnival and Festival Book Recs - 9/3/25
9/3/2025
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You can find Lindy Ryan at her website lindyryanwrites.com or on IG @lindyryanwrites.
Books Mentioned in this Episode:
1- Bless Your Heart by Lindy Ryan
2- Another Fine Mess by Lindy Ryan
3- The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman
4- Howl edited by Lindy Ryan
5- The Darkest Night edited by Lindy Ryan
6- But Not Too Bold by Hache Pueyo
7- Play Nice by Rachel Harrison
8- Black Sheep by Rachel Harrison
9- Cackle by Rachel Harrison
10- Roadside Picnic by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
11- Travels with Charley: In Search of America by John Steinbeck
12- A 5 Star Read Recommended by Fellow Book Lover @arizonabookstagrammer - Automatic Noodle by Annalee Newitz
13- All's Faire in Middle School by Victoria Jamieson
14- Geek Love by Katherine Dunn
15- Lewis Sinclair and the Gentleman Cowboys by DMS Fick
16- The Book of Speculation by Erika Swyler
17- Nightmare Alley by William Lindsay Gresham
18- The Electric Woman: A Memoir in Death-Defying Acts by Tessa Fontaine
Media Mentioned:
1- The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920, Youtube)
2- Nosferatu (1922, Youtube)
3- Metropolis (1927, Youtube)
4- Nosferatu (2024)
5- The Thursday Murder Club (2025, Netflix)
6- Santa Clarita Diet (2017-2019, Netflix)
7- Chernobyl (2019, Max)
8- Nightmare Alley (2021)
9- Shelby County KY Library books taken -
https://www.wlky.com/article/unreturned-library-book-dispute-shelby-county-reformation-church/65875001
10- Travels with Charley Fact Checking -
https://www.steinbecknow.com/2020/08/01/travels-with-charley-painting-snapshot/
Duration:01:06:27
S13:Ep262 - The Fire Concerto with Guest Sarah Landenwich + Our Summer in Books
8/20/2025
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You can find Sarah Landenwich on her website SarahLandenwich.com or on IG @sarahlandenwich
Books Mentioned in this Episode
1- A Home for Friendless Women by Kelly E. Hill
2- The Fire Concerto by Sarah Landenwich
3- Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
4- Possession by AS Byatt
5- Plainsong (trilogy) by Kent Haruf
6- Old Souls at Night by Kent Haruf
7- The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse by Louise Erdrich
8- How to Be Well: Navigating Our Self Care Epidemic One Dubious Cure at a Time by Amy LaRocca
9- Say Everything by Ione Skye
10- The Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett
11- A Five Star Read recommended by fellow Book Lover Cathleen @wovenfromwords - Harlem Rhapsody by Victoria Christopher Murray
12- Sleepless by Romy Hausmann
13- What Happens in Amsterdam by Rachel Lynn Solomon
14- The Murder Farm by Andrea Maria Schenkel
15- A Death in Door County (Monster Hunter series) by Annelise Ryan
16- Death in the Dark Woods (Monster Hunter series) by Annelise Ryan
17- Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home by Nora Krug
18- The River is Waiting by Wally Lamb
Media Mentioned:
1- Speed Museum Glass Art exhibit - https://www.speedmuseum.org/the-adele-and-leonard-leight-glass-art-award-victoria-ahmadizadeh-melendez/
2- Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
3- The Naked Gun (2025)
Duration:01:08:06
S13:Ep261 - Honey Blossom Press with Guest Keisha Mennefee + Dog Days Book Recs
8/6/2025
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You can find Keisha Mennefee at honeymagnolia.co and honeyblossompress.com
We have had great luck finding excellent books from small independent publishers, and so we periodically invite one on the show to tell us a little about how they operate. Our guest this week is Keisha Mennefee, a literary strategist who has worked with high profile Black artists like Jada Pinkett Smith and Kennedy Ryan. She recently started her own publishing house called Honey Blossom Press. The mission of this press is to amplify underrepresented voices and powerful narratives that might otherwise go unheard. Some of their new titles include When Forty Blooms by Jacinta Howard and The Divorcetante by Mia Hentzelman.
And since it is August, and we’re in the dog days of summer, our book rec section is focused on dogs. Amy especially loves a book where a dog features as a significant character who not only has personality but moves the plot along and helps create the theme. We’ve got some children’s lit, teen lit, Japanese narrative, literary fiction, memoir, and apocalyptic fiction.
Books Mentioned In This Episode:
1- Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders
2- Mrs. Lincoln: A Life by Catherine Clinton
3- The Survivors by Jane Harper
4- Leave Only Footprints: My Acadia-to-Zion Journey Through Every National Park by Conor Knighton
5- Track of the Cat (Anna Pigeon series #1) by Nevada Barr
6- When Forty Blooms by Jacinta Howard
7- This Side of Beautiful by Tiye
8- The Divorcetante by Mia Hentzelman
9- Walk Through Fire: A Memoir of Love, Loss and Triumph by Sheila Johnson
10- The House on the Strand by Daphne duMaurier
11- Alive and Beating by Rebecca Wolf
12- The Firekeeper's Daughter by Angline Boulley
13- Warrior Girl Unearthed by Angeline Boulley
14- A Five Star Read Recommended by Fellow Book Lover Katelyn @bookclubwithkatelyn - Sisters in the Wind by Angeline Boulley
15- Gather by Kenneth Cadow
16- Heroic Measures by Jill Ciment
17- The Body in Question by Jill Ciment
18- Because of Winn Dixie by Kate diCamillo
19- Speckled Beauty: A Dog and His People by Rick Bragg
20- The Boy and The Dog by Seishu Hase
21- A Boy and His Dog at the End of the World. by C.A. Fletcher
22- Harry the Dirty Dog by Gene Zion
23- Go, Dog, Go by P.D. Eastman
24- Martha Speaks series by Susan Meddaugh
Media Mentioned
1- Cat Video Fest - https://www.catvideofest.com
2- The Survivors (Netflix, 2025)
3- Untamed (Netflix, 2025)
4- Because of Winn Dixie (Disney, 2005)
5- 5 Flights Up (2014)
6- Martha Speaks (Prime Video, 2008)
Duration:01:07:53
S13:Ep260 - I Think We've Been Here Before with Guest Suzy Krause + Diary Book Recs
7/23/2025
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You can find Suzy Krause at her website suzykrause.com/ and on IG at @suzykrause
Usually, Christmas in July sales feature new cars or mattresses, but we are giving you a Christmas in July book episode. Our guest this week is Suzy Krause, a Canadian novelist whose book I Think We’ve Been Here Before is set in the few weeks leading up to the Christmas holiday in a small town in Saskatchewan. This book is cozy but not in a way you would expect because something terrible is about to happen. A cosmic event is going to end the world, and residents have several weeks to prepare. But this apocalyptic story is hopeful and uplifting and makes you feel good. How can you combine the end of the world with Christmas and make it comforting? That’s what we asked Suzy because she has written a book that is nothing like I’ve ever read. It’s like a little unexpected gift under the tree.
For our book rec section of this episode, we are talking about diaries. And no, we’re not going to be reading from our diaries because that would be a snoozefest. We’ve selected both nonfiction and fictional diaries that allow us to get a sneak peek into a historic event or a situation that we don’t know much about.
Books Mentioned In this Episode:
1- I Think We've Been Here Before by Suzy Krause
2- We Need To Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver
3- A Mother's Reckoning: Living in the Aftermath of Tragedy by Sue Klebold
4- The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin
5- Space Crone by Ursula K. Le Guin
6- The Millicent Quibb Schook of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science by Kate McKinnon
7- The Cicada Tree by Robert Gwaltney
8- A Five Star Read Recommended by Fellow Book Lover Lizzy Roth - Dead Water by C.A. Fletcher
9- The Night Diary by Veera Hiranandani
10- These Is My Words: The Diary of Sarah Agnes Prine, 1881-1901 by Nancy Turner
11- This is Going To Hurt: Secret Diaries of a Junior Doctor by Adam Kay
12- The Red Leather Diary: Reclaiming a Life Through the Pages of a Lost Journal by Lilly Koppel
13- Here Comes the Fun: A Year of Making Merry by Ben Aitken
14- The Lost Diaries of Édouard Manet by Maureen Gibbon
Media Mentioned:
1- Adolescence (Netflix 2025)
2- We Need To Talk About Kevin (2011)
3- Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (Prime, 2012)
4- Ben Aitken Podcast episode - https://ThePerksofBeingaBookLover.podbean.com/e/s-7-ep-146-a-may-december-friendship-with-guest-ben-aitken-9722/
Duration:01:03:07
S13:Ep259 - A Fashionably French Murder with Guest Colleen Cambridge - 7/9/25
7/9/2025
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Typically Amy has not been a cozy mystery reader, but this week’s guest, Colleen Gleason who also writes as Colleen Cambridge, may have single-handedly converted her. She is the author of over 57 books in numerous series but her “American in Paris” series has been a delightful escape over the last year. It is a cozy mystery set in postwar 1950s Paris with a dynamic mystery-solving duo featuring none other than Julia Child. Book 3 in the series titled A Fashionably French Murder was published in April. So we were thrilled when Colleen agreed to chat with us about this series as well as several of her other books.
Colleen’s style of writing often includes a pairing. She has a mystery series that involves Agatha Christie and her housekeeper, another series featuring Abraham Lincoln and his aide, and even a steampunk paranormal YA series involving an imaginary crime-fighting pairing of Bram Stoker’s younger sister and Sherlock Holme’s niece. As we know from doing this podcast, having a partner-in-crime makes things much more fun.
In our book rec section of the episode, we are all about gardens. We are not reviewing gardening books, however. Rather, we’re talking about books in which gardens, gardeners, flowers and shrubs are part of the story in some format. We’ve got thrillers, middle grade, fantasy, contemporary family drama, murder mysteries, and Appalachian gothic.
Books Mentioned in this Episode:
1- A Fashionably French Murder (American in Paris series) by Colleen Cambridge 2- Food People by Adam M. Roberts 3- The World’s Greatest Detective and Her Just Ok Assistant by Liza Tully 4- Dept Q by Jussi Adler-Olsen 5- A Murder Most French (American in Paris series) by Colleen Cambridge 6- In the Spirit of French Murder by Colleen Cambridge 7- Paris Noir: The Secret History of a City by Jacques Yonnet 8- The Seven Rings (The Lost Bride Trilogy #3) by Nora Roberts 9- The Rosie Result (Don Tillman #3) by Graerme Simsion 10-The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion 11-The Rosie Effect by Graeme Simsion 12- Forged by Danielle Teller 13- A Five Star Read Recommended by Fellow Book Lover Betsy Tomszak @bookswithbetsy - Reservoir Bitches by Dahlia de la Cerda 14- The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15- The Bog Wife by Kay Chronister 16- June in the Garden by Eleanor Wilde 17- A Botanist’s Guide to Parties & Poisons by Kate Khavari
18- The Enchanted Greenhouse by Sarah Beth Durst
19- Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton
20- The Summer of June by Jamie Sumner
Media mentioned-- 1- Hacks (Max, 2021 - present) 2- Dept Q (Netflix, 2025) 3- Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris (2022) 4- The New Look (Apple Plus - 2024)
Duration:01:09:21
S12:Ep258 - Summer Reading with Bookseller Sam Miller - 5/21/25
5/21/2025
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This week we have Sam Miller, manager at Carmichael’s Bookstore in Louisville, with us to chat about books readers might want to consider for their summer reading. It is always fun to hear what is new and notable from Sam.
This is our last episode of the season. We will be back in July after our summer hiatus with all new episodes. Happy Reading!
Books Mentioned in this Episode:
1- The Sweet Life in Paris by David Lebowitz 2- Northern Spy by Flynn Berry 3- Big Girl Small Town by Michelle Gallen 4- Factory Girls by Michelle Gallen 5- Cat's People by Tanya Guerrero 6- The View from Lake Como by Adriana Trigiani 7- Big Stone Gap by Adriana Trigiani 8- Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid 9- Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter 10- So Far Gone by Jess Walter 11- A Language of Limbs by Dylin Hardcastle 12- A Lesser Light by Peter Geye 13- Murder Takes a Vacation by Laura Lippmann 14- El Dorado Drive by Megan Abbott 15- Big Bad Wool by Leonie Swann 16- Three Bags Full by Leonie Swann 17- First Gentleman by Bill Clinton and James Patterson 18- King of Ashes by SA Cosby 19- Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by VE Schwab 20- Katabasis by RF Kuang 21- Country Under Heaven by Frederic Durbin 22- A Witch's Guide to Magical Innkeeping by Sangu Mandanna 23- Isabella Nag and the Pot of Basil by Oliver Darkshire 24- The Magician of Tiger Castle by Louis Sachar 25- Baldwin: A Love Story by Nicholas Boggs 26- Plato and the Tyrant by James Romm 27- Turning to Birds by Lili Taylor 28- Is A River Alive? by Robert McFarlane 29- Mark Twain by Ron Chernow 30- Charlottesville by Deborah Baker 31- Prairie Fires by Caroline Fraser 32- Murderland: Crime and Bloodlust in the Time of Serial Killers by Caroline Fraser 33- Fulfillment by Lee Cole 34- If You Love It, Let it Kill You by Hannah Pittard 35- The Fire Concerto by Sarah Landenwich 36- Black Cohosh by Eagle Valiant Brosi 37- Big Swiss by Jen Beagin 38- I Am the Arrow: The Life and Art of Sylvia Plath in Six Poems by Sarah Ruden 39- Red Comet by Heather Clark 40- Bad Badger : A Love Story by Maryrose Wood Media mentioned-- 1- Derry Girls (Netflix, 2018-2022) 2- Christoph Waltz on Jimmy Fallon --https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0jr-HQeT74 3- Floyd Collins Broadway show--https://floydcollinsbroadway.com
Duration:01:01:19
S12:Ep257 - A Forty Year Kiss with Guest Nickolas Butler + Book Club Recs - 5/7/25
5/7/2025
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You can find Nickolas Butler at https://nickolasbutler.com/ or on IG @wiscobutler
Amy discovered Nickolas Butler earlier this year when she attended the author event for his newest novel A Forty Year Kiss at Carmichael’s Bookstore. Nick has six novels and a collection of short stories under his belt, but A Forty Year Kiss may be his first love story. His mind was set to wondering after he overheard a passionate conversation in his favorite local bar between two older people, a conversation that made him blush just a little. He began playing with the idea of what this couple’s back story was. Nick’s book asks readers to consider the difference between first love and love between mature adults, how life’s baggage affects personal relationships, and whether people can really change.
Nick also talks to us about his rural Wisconsin roots, why he read Babysitter Club books in his childhood, and the debate on whether he should wear a cape.
For our book recommendation section of this episode, we decided to find some of our favorite books we’ve read as a result of being in a book club together for two decades. For the most part, our book club chooses novels, but there is one memoir in the lot, as well as contemporary fiction, historical fiction, sci-fi, and a classic.
Books Discussed in this Episode:
1- A Forty Year Kiss by Nickolas Butler 2- Shotgun Lovesongs by Nickolas Butler 3- A Paris Year by Janice MacLeod 4- Godspeed by Nickolas Butler 5- Love, Hope & Carnage by Nick Cave and Sean O'Hagan 6- The Fertile Earth and the Ordered Cosmos edited by M. Elizabeth Weiser 7- Marlena by Julie Buntin 8- A Lesser Light by Peter Geye 9- Down & Out in Paradise: The Life of Anthony Bourdain by Charles Leerhsen 10- Floreana by Midge Raymond 11- Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald by Therese Anne Fowler 12- Super Zelda: The Graphic Life of Zelda Fitzgerald by Tiziana Lo Porto 13- A Five Star Read Recommended by Fellow Book Lover Cindy B. - Strange Pictures by Uketsu, translated by Jim Rion 14- The Velvet Hours by Alyson Richman 15- The Girl With All the Gifts by MR Carey 16- Molokai by Alan Brennert 17- Burial Rites by Hannah Kent 18- Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight: An African Childhood by Alexa Fuller 19- This is How it Always Is by Laurie Frankel 20- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith Media mentioned— 1- http://www.astoriedstyle.com/a-look-into-the-past-an-untouched-1942-paris-apartment/ 2- Ancient mounds in OH - www.hopeweklearthworks.org
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Duration:01:08:10
S12:Ep256 - The Husbands with Guest Holly Gramazio + National Poetry Month - 4/23/25
4/23/2025
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When we first heard the premise of Holly Gramazio’s novel The Husbands, we were intrigued. A woman’s husband goes up to the attic to retrieve something and down comes…a different husband. Wouldn’t we all sometimes like to exchange the husband we have for a better, newer, or just different model? Holly turned this idea into a novel that is both funny and thoughtfully considered. It may not, in fact, be such a great thing to have an endless supply of potential husbands so easy to exchange. Her book has been optioned by Apple Plus for a limited series and I just saw that Juno Temple, the actress who played Keeley in the Ted Lasso series, is slated to play the starring role.
And because it is April, and April is National Poetry Month, we’re discussing books related to poets. Not everyone loves poetry, but these books aren’t actually poetry–so you can still partake of poetry month. They are historical fiction, memoirs, essays, and children’s books written by or inspired by poets.
Books Mentioned in This Episode:
1- The Husbands by Holly Gramazio
2- Lakewood by Megan Giddings 3- I Used to Live Here Once: The Haunted Life of Jean Rhys by Miranda Seymour 4- Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys 5- Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte 6- The Animals in That Country by Laura Jean McKay 7- Thank You for Calling the Lesbian Line by Elizabeth Lovett 8- Saint X by Alexis Schaitkin 9- A Five Star Read Recommended by Fellow Book Lover Chelsea @2_girls_bookin_it - The Endless Fall by Emmerson Hoyt 10- The Swan's Nest by Laura Mcneal 11- You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Maggie Smith 12- Memorial Drive by Natasha Trethaway 13- Emily's House by Amy Belding Brown 14- Finding Langston by Lesa Cline-Ransome 15- Bite by Bite: Nourishments and Jamborees by Aimee Nezhukumatathil 16- World of Wonders: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments by Aimee Nezhukumatathil 17- The Poet's Dog by Patricia McLachlan
Media mentioned--
1- Severance (Apple+, 2022 - Present)
2- Reduced Shakespeare Company--https://www.reducedshakespeare.com
3- Saint X (Hulu, 2023)
Duration:01:07:16
S12:Ep255 - Six Walks with Guest Ben Shattuck + Books Recs for Walking - 4/9/25
4/9/2025
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This week we chat with Ben Shattuck, author of Six Walks: In the Footsteps of Henry David Thoreau published by Tin House Books in 2022. Amy knew this book would appeal to Carrie because she is nothing if not a literary weirdo, and she has been since high school when she quoted from Thoreau in her senior yearbook. Despite her hopes that Ben would, like her, have a high school infatuation with Thoreau, he explains that his interest began much later. Even if you don’t know anything about Thoreau, if you're a walker or a hiker, you have experienced the unique meditative impact of this activity and can appreciate Ben’s insights on it. Ben also has a book of fiction out titled The History of Sound that is a finalist for the Pen/Faulkner prize so we are just really thrilled to have him with us today.
And this week, for our recommendations section, we didn’t just pick a random topic like asparagus or comas to share books about—we actually continue with the theme of walking. We each share at least 3 books that feature walking, hiking, or being in nature in some meditative way. We have literary fiction, memoirs, essays, and even a romance.
Books mentioned--
1- Six Walks: In the Footsteps of Henry David Thoreau by Ben Shattuck 2- The History of Sound by Ben Shattuck 3- Better Living Through Birding: Notes from a Black Man in the Natural World by Christian Cooper 4- A Paris Year: My Day to Day Adventures in the Most Romantic City in the World by Janice Macleod 5- Dear Paris by Janice Macleod 6- The French Ingredient: A Memoir by Jane Bertch (La Cuisine French Cooking School) 7- Teaching a Stone to Talk by Annie Dillard 8- Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard 9- The Journals of Henry David Thoreau by Henry David Thoreau 10 - Matrix by Lauren Groff 11- Year of Wonder by Geraldine Brooks 12- Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt 13- Dancing Woman by Elaine Neil Orr 14- A 5 Star Read Recommended by Fellow Book Lover Simone Praylow @fullof_lit - Twenty Years Later by Charlie Donlea 15- Summit Lake by Charlie Donlea 16- Don't Believe It by Charlie Donlea
17- In My Boots: A Memoir of 5 Million Steps Along the Appalachian Trail by Amanda K. Jaros
18- Going to Maine: All the Ways to Fall on the Appalachian Trail by Sally Chaffin Brooks
19- The Unforeseen Wilderness: Kentucky’s Red River Gorge by Wendell Berry
20- Windswept: Walking the Paths of Trailblazing Women by Annabelle Abbs
21- Ulysses by James Joyce
22- The Paris Bookseller by Kerri Maher
23- The Guide to James Joyce’s Ulysses by Patrick Hastings
24- The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce
25- You Are Here by David Nichols
Media mentioned-- The Residence (Netflix, 2024)
Duration:01:04:12