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Could Read/Should Read/Must Read

Melissa and Sarah

There are some books that you could read. Some books you should read. And some books that you must read. Melissa and Sarah share their reading reviews and recommendations to let you know what books you could, should, and must read. Expect a few laughs along the way.

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Latest Episodes

We're put the "lit" in literary with our first Book Banter episode! We chat about ideal reading locations and what makes a book a could-read, a should-read, or a must-read. Listen for our take on some shared-reads too: Come and Get It by Kiley Reid &... more

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2 days ago

Find out if Melissa thinks Outlawed by Anna North is a could-read, should-read, or a must-read.

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16 days ago

Trigger Warning: This episode discusses violence perpetrated against women. more

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a month ago

Melissa and Sarah welcome guest, Kate Cartmell, who will let you know if you could read, should read, or must read Dangerous Women by Hope Adams.

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a month ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 9 ratings
  • Love everything about this

    Two brilliant and well-spoken women discussing books. Loved it!

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