The value of a good book - the joy of reading from the writer's perspective.
This is a delightful podcast. Neil has taken the premise of reading to its roots. To the authors themselves, by asking them questions about what it is that motivated, mentored or developed their own interest in reading and eventually their desire to write. Neil's approach is to ask writers for 3 books that they found foundational. Then he embarks on an interactive dialogue to learn more about the writers and their backgrounds. Quite a fascinating journey and certainly one that supports the tangibility of the real book in one's hands rather than the sterile and impersonal digital e-readers. From a reader's perspective the discussions are a journey with masters of their craft. Well worth the listen.
adsmith60 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/31/18
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This has become my go to spot for snapping me out of my “what to read next” between books slump. Getting to hear the fun chats not just about what you read by also how you read (text vs. audio) makes me excited to jump into my next book.
corythegirl_ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/05/19
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AP_bananas via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/04/17
Three Books has become one of my most-anticipated podcasts. I love hearing conversations about books almost as much as I love reading!
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