How a Literary Podcast Should Be Done
I listen to seven or eight books-related podcasts and you won’t fine a better one than this gem. Thoughtful, informed, respectful, enthusiastic discussion and a wide variety of genres and titles — what’s not to love? The corresponding Facebook group allows you to “talk back” to the folks doing the podcast in a way most don’t. Subscribing also provides access to other delightful discoveries (podcasts on Shakespeare, poetry, proverbs, etc.). Indispensable for book lovers.
Sharon Herbitter via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/20/20
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I wasn't an English major. I hated the books I had to read in high school. Literary criticism makes me nauseous. But I love stories. This podcast takes books you might have read in college or high school and finds their story and their voice. Makes reading fun again.
Emily4tea via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/13/18
Since I started listening to this podcast, I am falling in love with books in a new way. My whole mindset when I read has changed. I rarely read without a pen or highlighter in hand, and I linger on words or phrases, letting it sink in. I may not even complete my reading challenge on Goodreads...Read full review »
RC8213587 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/13/17
Close Reads has become my favorite and currently only hobby. I'm amazed by the gifted intelligence of David, Tim, and Angeline. These guys and the community of Close Readers has given me mental and spiritual food for my soul. I eagerly await each episode and I've read books I normally...Read full review »
jonyance via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/09/17
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