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The Readerly Report

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We offer candid book conversations, recommendations, observations, and tips for the reading life.

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In this week's episode, Nicole and Gayle discuss their current reads and share brief insights into recent celebrity book club picks. Join them for a lively conversation about the books capturing their attention and their thoughts on the latest litera... more

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In this episode, Nicole and Gayle share their latest reads and dive into a discussion about upcoming releases. With infectious enthusiasm, they offer insights into the books that have resonated with them recently and reveal a curated list of picks th... more

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2 months ago

In this episode, Nicole and Gayle engage in a casual conversation reflecting on their experiences in 2023. They delve deeper into some of their favorite books, providing more insights. Towards the end, they shift gears to discuss the reading challeng... more

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3 months ago

In this episode, Nicole and Gayle share their top book recommendations of the year, discussing gripping plots, diverse characters, and impactful themes that resonated with them. From thrilling mysteries to thought-provoking non-fiction, their engagin... more

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Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 96 ratings
  • Love this podcast

    So glad I found this podcast a couple of years ago. Love both women’s reviews as well as their personalities!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    chimpey101
    United Statesa year ago
  • I want to like this more!

    I love book podcasts, and I want to add this one to my repertoire because I have very similar tastes in books as they do. more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    BethG458643
    United Statesa year ago
  • My new favorite podcast

    I recently discovered The Readerly Report and it’s become my favorite among the dozen or so I listen to. The reason I like it better than all the others is due to two factors - 1) the hosts choose books that aren’t usually the latest hyped books and 2) these are two mature, intelligent women. If their conversation is scripted I would be very surprised, as I feel like I am listening to two good friends having a casual conversation about books. They both have sort of a dry sense of humor but fo... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    snoopsat40
    United Statesa year ago
  • Absolute Favorite Podcast

    I have only just discovered this podcast in the past year through Sarah’s Bookshelf. I am a retired baby boomer and lifelong reader. I thoroughly enjoy listening to Gayle and Nicole’s weekly conversations for the fact that they are real, not overly edited, as any conversation should be. They are not hyped up, over the top, trying too hard to be cool. In my opinion you are either cool or you’re not, it’s not something you aspire to be. And they are just that-very cool and laid back. That is proba... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AireDevile
    United Statesa year ago
  • A good podcast

    For those that are reading some of the lower reviews, I want to highlight that many of those issues are no longer a problem. Nicole and Gayle have higher energy and seem more positive generally about the books they read. I think COVID may have been a big factor to the hosts seeming negative or low energy. Both hosts seem much more prepared with fewer pauses, which may be due to editing or due to a better rapport. more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Kaseyr10
    United States2 years ago

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