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In need of a good read? Or just want to keep up with the books everyone's talking about? NPR's Book of the Day gives you today's very best writing in a snackable, skimmable, pocket-sized podcast. Whether you're looking to engage with the big questions of our times – or temporarily escape from them – we've got an author who will speak to you, all genres, mood and writing styles included. Catch toda... more

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Recent Guests

Ramtin Arablouei
NPR correspondent and co-host of NPR's Throughline
NPR
Episode: Revisiting Frank Herbert’s ‘Dune’
Ann Packer
Author of the novel Some Bright Nowhere
Episode: In new novels, marriages are tested by a last request and a moment in the spotlight
Craig Thomas
Co-creator of the sitcom How I Met Your Mother and author of the novel That's Not How It Happened
Episode: In new novels, marriages are tested by a last request and a moment in the spotlight
Abby Phillip
CNN anchor and author of 'A Dream Deferred'
CNN
Episode: Abby Phillip’s 'A Dream Deferred' chronicles Jesse Jackson’s rise to political esteem
Brandon Hobson
Author of The Devil Is a Southpaw, and a finalist for the National Book Award
New Mexico State University
Episode: 'The Devil Is a Southpaw' is a story within a story — or so its narrator says
Ana Garriga
Co-author of 'Convent Wisdom', specializing in early modern literature.
Brown University
Episode: A new book looks to the writings of Renaissance-era nuns for advice on life today
Carmen Urbita
Co-author of 'Convent Wisdom', focuses on the writings and experiences of Renaissance-era nuns.
Brown University
Episode: A new book looks to the writings of Renaissance-era nuns for advice on life today
Eric Thomas
Writer and Chicago Tribune columnist
Episode: Revisiting ‘Their Eyes Were Watching God’
E. Lockhart
Best-selling author known for her young adult novels including 'We Were Liars'
Episode: 'We Were Liars' author returns for more teenage catharsis in 'We Fell Apart'

Host

Andrew Limbong
Host of NPR's Book of the Day who engages in insightful discussions with authors, focusing on contemporary literature and its themes.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 869 ratings
  • Great listen!

    This is an amazing book podcast with insightful and engaging interviews. The conversations are thought provoking, inspiring, and I always leave feeling a bit more connected to the world around me. I am shocked at the reviews that gripe about bias — the genres covered and the guests interviewed range widely. Someone in the comments requested a “neutral” book — writers don’t spend years of their life and pour their souls into books about “neutral”subjects but stories that they care about deeply. A... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NVNVNV72
    United States2 months ago
  • What a great show!

    I find this show so useful in keeping track of books I want to read, new (and old) releases, plus hearing interviews with authors really changes my perception of their works. More a fan of fiction than non-fiction, but I appreciate the opportunity to hear these great NPR interviews.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MegMagenta
    Australia2 months ago
  • Great

    Short, fun, and informative about a variety of new and interesting books.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JesseJaneReads
    United States2 months ago
  • Book talk of the best sort

    Great variety of books, wonderful interviews, something for everyone. Wonderfully soothing - engages just the right parts of your brain!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rosie the Librarian
    United States9 months ago
  • Love the variety and the short interviews

    The interviews are short and sweet (often because they are pulled from other longer NPR shows). The topics are wide ranging from cookbooks, to memoirs, to fiction, to autobiographies, to children’s books. If you read the reviews from the people who have given low ratings, you’ll see the pattern of their thought process and realize that instead of moving on to find a book podcast that caters to their narrow mental needs, they chose negativity. It’s free to listen but it’s also free to not-listen.... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PA-viewer
    United Statesa year ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners appreciate the variety and accessibility of book discussions, often highlighting how the short format allows for quick engagement with authors and their works.
Many find value in discovering new books and appreciate the enriching and thought-provoking nature of the topics covered, enjoying the blend of fiction and non-fiction content.
Some critiques mention a perception of bias in the selection of topics and authors, particularly regarding social justice themes, implying that it may not resonate with all listeners.

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Talking Points

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'The Devil Is a Southpaw' is a story within a story — or so its narrator says
Q: How do you work in what I'll call celebrity cameos into the book?
There is an exploration of doppelgangers throughout the narrative, adding a playful layer to the serious themes.
'The Devil Is a Southpaw' is a story within a story — or so its narrator says
Q: What put them in that juvenile facility?
It was initially described as an attempt at a school shooting, though the truth was revealed to be different in later recounts.
'The Devil Is a Southpaw' is a story within a story — or so its narrator says
Q: Tell us about these two rivals and occasional friends.
Milton is an unreliable narrator envious of Matthew's artistic success, making their relationship complex and competitive.
Revisiting Frank Herbert’s ‘Dune’
Q: Have you seen Dune's influence throughout the years?
Dune has influenced many modern stories and media, including comparisons to Star Wars and its thematic resonances.
Abby Phillip’s 'A Dream Deferred' chronicles Jesse Jackson’s rise to political esteem
Q: What can modern movements like Black Lives Matter learn from Jackson?
Today's movements have mastered protest but need to learn how to wield political power effectively to enact change, just as Jackson did.

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This podcast offers bite-sized conversations with authors across a diverse range of genres, engaging listeners with compelling literature in a quick and accessible format. Each episode typically features interviews that illuminate the authors' insights on their books, covering a wide spectrum from fiction and nonfiction to young adult literature, while also touching upon challenging themes such as grief, identity, and social justice. Unique for its focus on contemporary voices and recommendations, it provides listeners with both entertaining discussions and recommendations to enhance their reading lists, making it an intriguing option for avid readers or those simply looking to discover new literary works.

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2. Ann Packer
3. Craig Thomas
4. Abby Phillip
5. Brandon Hobson
6. Ana Garriga
7. Carmen Urbita
8. Eric Thomas

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