The New York Public Library’s podcast about books, culture, and what to read next.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 242 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArtsTV & Film |
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Our hosts discuss the book they read together, and Crystal says goodbye to the podcast!
Our hosts are back this week to discuss books, culture, and the short stories they've read!
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Please bring this wonderful podcast back! I know all of the old episodes by heart now!
I’ve listen to this podcast for at least four years and at first it was jarring to have a new cohost every year or two but I’ve come to appreciate the unique voices each host brings. With each new cohost the recommendations and discussions become even more varied - which I like. Rhonda and Crystal were delightful and I look forward to whom ever Frank gets to play off of next.
I make time every new episode to listen to Frank and Crystal. They are very good people who i could listen to for hours converse about emotions books aroused in them. I found the podcast when I was trying to become a librarian and these two make me want to be a writer so that maybe they could chat about a book written by me!
I enjoy the two hosts but can the NYPL part with a little endowment $ to get Frank some better audio equipment? It really detracts from the podcast. Unfollowing.
There’s two lovely people in the hosts, here. One talks 90% of the time and it’s such a shame, if you want a relaxing podcast. Otherwise if you’re not lazy like me you can enjoy without letting this aspect of the dialogue irritate.
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Apple Podcasts | #246 |
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