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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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Cara Bastone
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Leymah Gbowee
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Andrew Limbong
Host of NPR's Book of the Day

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 907 ratings
  • I’m sorry

    But I will give you 3 stars I hope that’s enough 😉

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    3
    Badboy15👻
    United States3 months ago
  • Love the podcast!

    Thanks so much for a thoughtful podcast about a wide variety of quality books!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    tcfan18
    United States3 months ago
  • Good Stuff

    Some of these books are classics. Haven’t read them since high school and it has been a pleasure re-visiting them, the Zora Neale Hurston episode in particular. Some reviews here mention a “liberal bias.” A gentle reminder that this is a podcast about literature.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Inday_Mie
    United States4 months ago
  • 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 States5 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.

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    MegMagenta
    Australia6 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the diverse range of books discussed and the thoughtful nature of author interviews.
Some critiques mention a perceived political bias in discussion topics and selections, focusing on themes surrounding social justice and identity.
There is a recognition of the podcast's compact format, making it easy to fit into daily routines.
Many highlight the podcast's ability to enhance their reading lists with insightful recommendations and engaging conversations.

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Daisy Hernández argues 'Citizenship' has never been a fixed legal status
Q: What ultimately motivated you to publish this book despite concerns about safety or the political moment?
Hernández states that staying silent could erode democracy more quickly, and that contributing her voice—however small—helps keep democratic norms alive in the face of rising authoritarian threats.
Daisy Hernández argues 'Citizenship' has never been a fixed legal status
Q: How does the concept of social citizenship help us understand current disparities in access to essential services?
She elaborates on social citizenship as a framework for examining how rights to health, education, and housing are distributed, highlighting that even with formal citizenship, many people experience limited access due to racial and socioeconomic factors.
Daisy Hernández argues 'Citizenship' has never been a fixed legal status
Q: So what made you want to write this book and bring these stories into the light?
Hernández explains that growing up in an immigrant family and witnessing how citizenship intersects with everyday realities—like access to health care and the protection of family members—drove her to explore these questions and challenge the idea of citizenship as a fixed status.
To understand consciousness, Michael Pollan looked at plants, AI and himself
Q: Robots and AI are everywhere now. Can these machines be considered conscious, and would that imply enslaving AI?
Pollan remains skeptical about machine consciousness, challenging the brain-as-computer metaphor and emphasizing that true consciousness involves subjective experience, feelings, and embodiment which machines lack.
To understand consciousness, Michael Pollan looked at plants, AI and himself
Q: But where does consciousness lie? Do you believe there is a physical location?
Pollan argues against a simple brain-localized view of consciousness and discusses alternatives like panpsychism and field-based concepts, suggesting that consciousness may not map neatly to a single brain address and could be more distributed or emergent.

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Focused on showcasing contemporary literature, a wide variety of genres are featured in episodes, with authors discussing their latest works and the themes within. This platform engages listeners with conversations about identity, cultural issues, and personal narratives, often drawing on historical contexts to enrich the storytelling experience. Unique elements include the compact format, delivering insightful literary discussions in easily consumable segments while addressing significant social topics through the lens of literature.

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7. Gloria Steinem
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