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Join us on a spiritual journey as we announce Long List for the 2025 Mind and Spirit Book Awards for Enlightenment and Well-Being in Non-Fiction.
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Im Jahr 1942 erklären die NS-Besatzer Serbien für "judenfrei". Es ist der Ausgangspunkt des Romans von Marko Dinic. Er erzählt aus acht verschiedenen Perspektiven, auch aus der eines Hundes mit einem Halsband mit hebräischen Schriftzeichen um den Hals. Der letzte Jude Belgrads Isak Ras stolpert durch die Stadt, auf der Suche nach seiner Mutter. Wir begegnen einem Kollaborateur, einem Anarchistenpaar, einem jungen Rom, der zum Partisanen wird und in den 1990er Jahren einem Milizionär, der im Bosnienkrieg auf ein Buch schießt, das er für ein muslimisches hält. Zemun, heute Stadtteil von Belgrad, war einst auch Keimzelle des Zionismus – die Familie des Zionisten Theodor Herzl gehörte der jüdischen Gemeinde dort an. Über den Donauraum als Raum der Gewalt, die Shoa in Serbien, die politische Aufgabe des Schriftstellers, literarische Traditionen und die Vielfalt der "Donauliteratur" hat sich Stephan Ozsváth mit Marko Dinic an seinem Schreibort unterhalten, der Wiener Rathausbibliothek. Das Buch Marko Dinic: "Das Buch der Gesichter". Zsolnay-Verlag. 464 Seiten, 28,00 Euro. Stephan Ozsváth empfiehlt Henrik Szántó: "Treppe aus Papier". Blessing. 224 Seiten, 23,00 Euro. Marko Dinic empfiehlt Ronya Othmann: "Rückkehr nach Syrien". Rowohlt. 192 Seiten, 22 Euro. Der Ort Wiener Rathausbibliothek Der Autor Marko Dinic wurde 1988 in Wien geboren, er wuchs in Belgrad auf. In Salzburg studierte der Autor mit serbischem Pass Germanistik und Jüdische Kulturgeschichte. Sein Debütroman "Die guten Tage" erzählt vom "Gastarbeiter-Express", einem Bus, der zwischen Wien und Belgrad verkehrt und der Verlorenheit der jungen serbischen Generation. Das "Buch der Gesichter" stand auf der Longlist für den Deutschen Buchpreis 2025.
The Drunk Guys sea how much beer they drink this week when they read Seascraper by Benjamin Wood. They scrape by with: Hiding Place by Hudson Valley Brewing and Double Mosaic Dream by Other Half Brewing. Join the Drunk Guys next Tuesday when they read The Loneliness of Sonia and
The Dante Rossetti Long List for Young Adult Fiction is here! Congratulations to all authors who made it, and good luck on the next round of judging!
Motorists have raised concerns after Japanese car manufacturer, Nissan joined the long list of major companies to recall some of their vehicle models due to defects. This comes after the National Consumer Commission (NCC) recalled over 1,600 Nissan Qashqai SUVs for fear that they may be affected by a fuel leak risk. Earlier this month, BMW South Africa recalled over 12,000 of its vehicles, citing the possibility of water entering the Starter Motor, which would cause corrosion. The Peugeot Landtrek has also been recalled, following a wear of the the vehicle's doorsill wiring harness, which is caused by interference with the doorsill cover. For a look at what recourse is available to you, as the consumer, Elvis Presslin spoke to Chief Executive Officer of the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa, Mike Mabasa
Books for Middle Graders are more important than ever. The excitement builds with the CIBA Announcement with the 2025 Gertrude Warner CIBAs Long List!
The 2025 Little Peeps Long List is here! We're delighted to have these wonderful children's and picture books!
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In which Kate is joined by pod regular, journalist Phil Chaffee and Professor Elizabeth Eva Leach. Both read over 200 books a year, and their reading stacks this year have included the Booker longlist. And so who better to consider the books that didn't make the final cut – but which are, notwithstanding, the 'best' books selected from over 150 submitted titles. As we know, really great books can get overlooked for the shortlist. Consider Trust by Hernan Diaz, longlisted but not shortlisted, or, going further back Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro and before that Penelope Fitzgerald's miraculous novel The Blue Flower. The fallibility of the judging process thus proven let's leave no stone unturned in considering this year's selection. Did the judges overlook a new favourite read? The Booker Prize is announced on 10th November and we'll be recording an episode on the shortlist on the night. Coming soon! Booklist Misinterpretation by Ledia Xhoga Seascraper by Benjamin Wood Endling by Maria Reva One Boat by Jonathan Buckley The Outline Trilogy by Rachel Cusk The Rough Guide to Venice and the Veneto Universality by Natasha Brown The South by Tash Aw Love Forms by Claire Adam Barn 8 by Deb Olin Unferth The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny by Kiran Desai Patreon Head to www.patreon.com/thebookclubreview for all the benefits (extra shows, readalongs, book club and more) and how to sign up, and know that you'll be supporting a show that takes a lot of time and love to make. Serious Readers To take advantage of the special offer code for any Serious Readers HD Essential Reading Light head to SeriousReaders.com/bcr and use the code BCR at checkout Instagram Follow Kate for updates between shows @bookclubreviewpodcast
Hour 4 of the Thursday Bob Rose Show, with perspective on the NYC mayoral debate. Former NY gov Andrew Cuomo and GOP candidate Curtis Sliwa both trail in polling. And both went on the attack, detailing a long list of reasons the favorite is wrong for America's largest city. What the election means for the US at-large, plus breaking news stories for 10-23-25.
The Drunk Guys have more than one beer this week when they read One Boat by Jonathan Buckley. They have a boatload of beer, including: Seaworthy by Oxbow Brewing, Ghost Ship by South Shore Craft Brewing, and A Lot of Round Objects None of Which are Perfectly Round by Other
The Drunk Guys universally like beer this week when they read Universality by Natasha Brown. Their gold is to drink: A Lot of Round Objects, None of Which are Perfectly Round by Other Half and Hudson Valley, Seaworthy by Oxbow, and Ghost Ship by South Shore Craft Brewery. Join the
One of the most competitive Chanticleer Divisions, the Goethe Awards features Late Historical Fiction from around the world. Good luck to these Long Listers!
The Long List for the 2025 Hemingway Awards for Contemporary Wartime Fiction is here! This division was a must-have after so much quality material came into the Goethe Awards!
The First of the Historical Divisions is here with the 2025 Chaucer Long List for Early Historical Fiction! Get ready to be taken back in time!
Die Debatte mit Natascha Freundel, Charlotte Gneuß und Katharina König-Preuss 35 Jahre Wiedervereinigung - und das Land wirkt verloren zwischen Links und Rechts. Am 11. Juni 2025 sprachen zwei dezidiert linke Denkerinnen im Deutschen Theater darüber, warum immer mehr Menschen im Osten Rechtsextreme wählen, woher das verbreitete Gefühl der Zukunftslosigkeit kommt und wie die AfD konkret im Thüringer Parlament auftritt. Schließlich: was tun? "Wo Freiheitsrechte bedroht sind, müssen wir in die Konfrontation gehen, in ein Gegenüber", so Katharina König-Preuss: "Und dieses Gegenüber haben wir an unterschiedlichen Stellen verlernt." Aufgezeichnet im Rahmen der Autor:innen-Theater-Tage im Deutschen Theater Berlin, in Kooperation mit DT Kontext. Wiederholung vom 12.06.2025. Charlotte Gneuß, geb. 1992 in Ludwigsburg, lebt als Schriftstellerin in Leipzig. Ihr Roman "Gittersee" (2023) stand auf der Longlist für den Deutschen Buchpreis. Sie ist auch Hrsg. der Neuen Rundschau "Diktatur und Utopie. Wie erzählen wir die DDR?" (2024) Katharina König-Preuss, geb. 1978 in Erfurt, ist Diplom-Sozialpädagogin und Abgeordnete der Partei Die Linke im Thüringer Landtag. Kapitel: 00:00:00 Intro 00:04:17 Gefühlte Sinnlosigkeit – typisch ostdeutsch? 00:07:39 Jammern und Verlust 00:11:49 Männer und Frauen im Osten 00:15:13 Die AfD in Thüringen und eine „neue politische Kultur“? 00:26:59 Gewalterfahrungen 00:32:46 Der Osten als Labor auch für den Westen 00:35:26 Diktatur und Freiheit 00:41:35 Aus dem Publikum: Woher kommt das Jammern? 00:45:58 Aus dem Publikum: Täter und Opfer + Sind alle AfD-Wähler Nazis? 00:55:36 Aus dem Publikum: Wie begründet man einen Unvereinbarkeitsbeschluss gegenüber der Linken, wenn man mit dem BSW koaliert? 00:57:46 Aus dem Publikum: Was tun gegen die Tragik des Ostens? 01:01:18 Outro/ Der zweite Gedanke Mehr Infos und Fotos s. https://www.radiodrei.de/derzweitegedanke Schreiben Sie uns gern direkt an derzweitegedanke@radiodrei.de
Join us in the Historical Old West and celebrate the 2025 Laramie Long List for Americana Fiction! Congratulations to these authors for making the first cut!
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Continuing the lists of 2025 we have the Journey Awards for Overcoming Adversity. Congratulations to these authors, and thank you for sharing your stories!
The 2025 Hearten Long List is here! Find your next non-fiction read that will uplift and inspire your life as the days get shorter!
Jeff and Rebecca talk about the week's book news, from Trump flimsy lawsuit against PRH and The New York Times (and why it matters, flimsy as it is), break down a couple of award lists, do some Jefftionary entries, and more. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. Ready for a cozy, bookish autumn? Let Tailored Book Recommendations help you find your next favorite read with handpicked suggestions from professional book nerds. Get started today from just $18! The Book Riot Podcast is a proud member of the Airwave Podcast Network. Discussed in this episode: Check out Zero to Well-Read! Subscribe to The Book Riot Newsletter for regular updates to get the most out of your reading life. The National Book Awards fiction longlist is here Finalists for the 2025 Barnes & Noble Discover Prize Trump sues NYT and PRH How “actual malice” works in defamation Scholastic launches streaming service Mother Mary Comes to Me by Arudhati Roy Baldwin: A Love Story by Nicholas Boggs The Ten Year Affair by Erin Somers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Zwischen Kult und Shitstorm - Rilke offenbart seine künstlerische Seite, zwei Titel von der Longlist zum Deutschen Buchpreis könnten unterschiedlicher nicht sein und um Caroline Wahl tobt ein heftiger Shitstorm.
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Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt Bold and the Beautiful sees the long-standing rivalry between Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang) and Taylor Hayes (Rebecca Budig) over common love interests, most notably Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye). This intricate love triangle on the CBS soap opera, which dates back to the days when Ron Moss played Ridge, and Hunter Tylo was Taylor, has seen many twists and turns. Over the years on B&B, both Brooke and Taylor have been married to Ridge multiple times. Brooke holds the record with eight marriages to Ridge, while Taylor was married to him twice, once in 1992 and again in 1998. Interestingly, both women have also been involved with Eric Forrester (John McCook), Ridge's father. Bold and Beautiful sees Both women have also been involved with Thorne Forrester (Winsor Harmon), Ridge's half-brother, and Nick Marone (Jack Wagner), Ridge's half-brother that he despises. Moreover, Taylor has been engaged to Brooke's son, Rick Forrester (Kyle Lowder), and slept with Brooke's father, Stephen Logan (Patrick Duffy). This episode was hosted by Belynda Gates-Turner for the #1 Soap Opera Channel, Soap Dirt. Visit our Bold and the Beautiful section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/bold-and-the-beautiful/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ Check out our always up-to-date Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/bold-and-the-beautiful-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/
In this bumper episode, Ed and Amanda reveal the 40 members of the July 2025 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction longlist, featuring the anti-prompt: Break the rule, "use active voice." First, we kick off with a deep dive into competition stats. Then stay tuned as we answer listener questions. We'll shoutout the best takes on the prompts, and some of our favourite titles and lines. So, crack out that origami paper and get folding; this ep's gonna be lit! Learn about the anthology https://notquitewritepodcast.com/anthology Connect with us at https://notquitewritepodcast.com Register for the next Not Quite Write Prize at https://notquitewriteprize.com
Der Autor steht mit seinem zweiten Roman (park x ullstein) auf der Longlist für den Deutschen Buchpreis 2025 / "Junge Frau mit Katze" (KiWi) von Daniela Dröscher führt den erfolgreichen Vorgängerroman "Lügen über meine Mutter" weiter. Im Mittelpunkt: der menschliche Körper. Eine Besprechung / "Die Probe" (Hanser): Die New Yorkerin Katie Kitamura stellt unsere Wahrnehmung auf die Probe und erzählt von einer Schauspielerin in einer Lebenskrise. Kritik im Gespräch / Der chilenische Autor Alejandro Zambra schickt "Nachrichten an meinen Sohn" (Suhrkamp) und schreibt über Vaterschaft. Eine Besprechung / Der Lyriker Eugen Gomringer ist im Alter von 100 Jahren gestorben. Eine Würdigung / Das literarische Rätsel
Ihr Buch "Single Mom Supper Club" ist auf der Longlist des Deutschen Buchpreis und sie bei uns zu Gast: Jacinta Nandi spricht mit Katrin über Fiktion und Autofiktion in ihrem Roman, das Leben in Berlin und London und sehr sehr viel über Amber Heard.Nominiert für den Deutschen Buchpreis: Single Mom Supper ClubLustig und unterhaltsam ist das Buch - so viel steht fest. Aber ist es auch politisch? Jacinta dachte, sie hätte ein krass unpolitisches Buch geschrieben, aber am Ende kann sie wohl nicht anders, als politisch zu sein. In ihren Figuren stecken viele Widersprüche, ihre "Supper Club Moms" haben auch nicht wenig kriminelle Energie. Dennoch basieren einige der Geschichten, etwa wenn es um Rassismus im Alltag geht, auf echten Ereignissen in Jacintas Leben. Welche das sind - das erfahrt ihr in dieser Episode.Amber Heard vs. Johnny DeppIn Deutschland gibt es vermutlich niemanden, der 2022 so viel über die Hintergründe zum viral gegangenen Gerichtsprozess zwischen Amber Heard und Johnny Depp aufgeklärt hat, wie Jacinta. Als Katrin sie darauf anspricht, gerät sie - wie sie selbst sagt - sofort in den "TED-Talk-Modus". Uns ist das nur recht, denn wir haben es 2022 nicht geschafft, das Thema so umfänglich zu berichten, wie es das verdient hätte. Da es auch um Fälle sexualisierter Gewalt geht: Triggerwarnung (kommt aber auch im Podcast).Wir haben auch ein Buch geschrieben!Am 9. September erscheint „Resist! Weich bleiben in harten Zeiten“ beim Leykam-Verlag. Das Buch könnt ihr jetzt schon vorbestellen.Außerdem wollen wir am 12. September mit euch die Buchpremiere im Pfefferberg Theater in Berlin feiern. Wenn ihr dabei sein wollt, könnt ihr hier Tickets bestellen.Danke an alle, die den Lila Podcast unterstützenNoch immer hört ihr Feminismus auf Sparflamme. Darum freuen wir uns weiterhin über jede Unterstützung.Links und HintergründeWikipedia: Jacinta NandiInstagran: Jacinta NandiRowohlt: Single Mom Supper ClubAlle weiteren Links und Hintergründe findet ihr auf der Webseite zur Folge. Dort könnt ihr auch eure Kommentare hinterlassen. Und ihr findet dort auch ein Transkript zur Sendung als PDF. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Einen Tag nach seinem Erscheinen landete Marko Dinićs Buch der Gesichter auf der Longlist des Deutschen Buchpreises. Krsto spricht mit dem Autor über den Tag im Jahr 1942, an dem Serbien von den Nazis für „judenfrei“ erklärt wurde, über die Wurzeln des Zionismus im heutigen Belgrad, den Porajmos, den Drang nach Authentizität im aktuellen Literaturbetrieb, den Antifaschismus, die anarchistische Bewegung in Bosnien-Herzegowina und vieles mehr. In seinem Episodenroman legt Dinić den Schwerpunkt auf die einfachen Leute, die in die Gewaltspiralen des 20. Jahrhunderts auf dem Gebiet Jugoslawiens hineingezogen werden. Acht Kapitel mit acht unterschiedlichen Perspektiven ergeben einen Roman der Erinnerungsliteratur für uns, die wir nach den großen Menschheitsverbrechen der Nazis geboren wurden. Ein Buch über die Gewaltgeschichte Europas, dass den Opfern des Faschismus gewidmet ist.
Disclosure: We are part of the Amazon Affiliate/LTK Creator programs. We will receive a small commission at no cost if you purchase a book. This post may contain links to purchase books.The Booker Prize 2025 longlist is here — and we've got the perfect guide to diving in.In this episode, I sit down with bookstagrammer and Substack writer Deedi Brown to talk about her book club Booker of the Month, her favorite reads from the 2024 Booker Prize, and predictions for this year's longlist. We also chat about how to approach literary fiction, tandem reading with audiobooks, and making the Booker list feel like a fun reading project instead of homework.✨ If you've been curious about reading the Booker longlist but felt intimidated, this episode is your friendly entry point.
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20 Titel stehen auf der Longlist für den Deutschen Buchpreis. Sie decken die ganze Bandbreite der deutschen Gegenwartsliteratur ab. Es geht um Krieg, Migration, Erziehung, prekäre Arbeitsverhältnisse und vieles mehr. Ein erster Einblick. Porombka, Wiebke www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
20 Titel stehen auf der Longlist für den Deutschen Buchpreis. Sie decken die ganze Bandbreite der deutschen Gegenwartsliteratur ab. Es geht um Krieg, Migration, Erziehung, prekäre Arbeitsverhältnisse und vieles mehr. Ein erster Einblick. Porombka, Wiebke www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Wer steht auf der frisch veröffentlichten Longlist zum Deutschen Buchpreis? Jury-Mitglied Laura de Weck gibt Auskunft im Kultur-Update-Interview. / Neues Buch von Historiker Peter Jelavich: "Kunstfreiheit - eine deutsche Ideologie" / Fortsetzung von "Wolf Hall": Die 2. Staffel der britischen History-Serie jetzt bei ARTE
KAYTRANADA. Dijon. Molly Tuttle. We discuss the best new albums of the week with arts critic Amelia Mason from WBUR in Boston.Intro• KAYTRANADA, 'AIN'T NO DAMN WAY!' (Stream)The Starting 5• Dijon, 'Baby' (Stream)• Marissa Nadler, 'New Radiations' (Stream)• Molly Tuttle, 'So Long Little Miss Sunshine' (Stream)• Pile, 'Sunshine and Balance Beams' (Stream)• Joseph Decosimo, 'Fiery Gizzard' (Stream)The Lightning Round• Cassandra Jenkins, 'My Light, My Massage Parlor'• Cass McCombs, 'Interior Live Oak'• Audrey Hobert, 'Who's The Clown' (Read our feature on Audrey Hobert on NPR.org)• Najee Janey, 'Royalty'• Bret McKenzie, 'Freak Out City'See our Long List of albums out Aug. 15 and sample more than 50 of them via our New Music Friday playlist on npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
We're switching it up a little bit this episode, as the Booker Prize Long List has just been released and it's fun to talk about what they've chosen — plus, the judges this year are really interesting! These are "chosen from 153 submissions, celebrates the best works of long-form fiction by writers of any nationality, written in English and published in the UK and/or Ireland between 1 October 2024 and 30 September 2025." Some of the books we've read, some we've just heard about, some we have no idea about. Play along! Here's the list as we tackle it: - "Seascraper," by Benjamin Wood, which is not available in the U.S. - "The Rest of our Lives," by Ben Markovitz, which is not available in the U.S. (though Ben is from the U.S. and used to be a professional basketball player) - "Audition," by Katie Kitamura, which is so out there that Hannah legit doesn't know how to talk about it. No one seems to know what's happening with this book. - "Endling," by Maria Reva, which we talked about quite a bit in EP92 (not 94, as Sam says on the pod, for no good reason), and is a substantive, interesting, weird novel, but maybe not Sam's favorite. - "Flashlight," by Susan Choi, a National Book Award winner, which Hannah started out super excited about, but then her fervor sort of faded... There's some great stuff in here about Japan-Korea history and the immigrant story, in general. - "The Land in Winter," by Andrew Miller, which Hannah hasn't read, but she does remember that "The Optimists" was big and she meant to read it. - "Love Forms," by Claire Adam, who was published by Sarah Jessica Parker, who also happens to be a judge! But we're sure it's a coincidence. "Like a Claire Keegan novel written by Elizabeth Strout," apparently. - "Universality," by Natasha Brown, which we know is short and is all about words and meaning. - "Misinterpretation," by Ledia Xhoga, which is similarly about words and meaning. We don't know much, really. But there seems to be a theme here. - "The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny," by Kiran Desai, who has a Booker Prize under her belt. This book is going to be big. - "One Boat," by Jonathan Buckley, which is about a murder and a love affair on a Greek island. - "The South," by Tash Aw, which is this year's young gay love story, Hannah thinks, though she's not sure, but it is the first of a quartet of novels, "a reimagined epic for our times." - "Flesh," by David Szalay, which is a stylish Hungarian novel, a coming-of-age sort of thing.
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Jeff and Rebecca break down the 2025 longlist for the Booker Prize, digest the news of a new book from Kamala Harris, lament the demise of class (behavior, not socio-economic status), and much more. Jeff and Rebecca decide what the It Book of August will be. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. Sign up for the Book Riot Podcast Newsletter and follow the show on Instagram and Bluesky. Get more industry news with our Today in Books daily newsletter. Book Riot is hiring a digital content specialist! If you love books and know the ins and outs of social media strategy, and especially social video, consider joining the team. Find details and apply by August 22, 2025, at riotnewmedia.com/careers. Use code BOOKRIOT to get an exclusive 60% off an annual Incogni plan at https://incogni.com/bookriot This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Discussed in this episode: Kamala Harris to publish memoir about presidential race in September The 2025 Booker Prize longlist And a possible conflict of interest on the Booker panel We're getting a new George Saunders novel in January Maggie by Katie Yee The Carpool Detectives by Chuck Hogan Everyone is Lying to You by Jo Piazza The Feather Detective by Chris Sweeney The Brain at Rest by Joseph Jebelli Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sarah and Cynthia talk about the Booker Fiction Prize long list of finalists. Which are we adding to our TBR list! Check out https://thebookerprizes.com/ for more information and details on the 13 books long listed for the fiction prize. We'll see you in The Reading Lounge!
Chad jumps into the political headlines with strong opinions on Democrats in Texas fleeing the state to avoid a redistricting vote and President Trump adding another personal vendetta to a long list.
Edel Coffey, Author and Books Editor at The Gloss, discusses the release of the Booker Prize longlist later today
Vanessa Diaz joins Jeff as he workshops a couple of takes, before they dive into IMAX scalping, way early award longlists, and more of the week's book news. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. Sign up for the Book Riot Podcast Newsletter and follow the show on Instagram and Bluesky. Get more industry news with our Today in Books daily newsletter. Looking to elevate your reading life? Tailored Book Recommendations delivers reading recommendations hand-picked just for you by real human book nerds. Plans start at just $18! The Book Riot Podcast is a proud member of the Airwave Podcast Network. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Discussed in this Episode: The Odyssey IMAX Showtimes Sell Out Instantly as Scalpers List Resales Higher Than $200 The Center For Fiction Releases the Longlist for 2025 First Fiction Prize in July, because sure The Book Industry Study Group conducting survey on how AI is changing publishing Spotify expanding audiobooks plans, language is confusing Audiobook walking clubs? Deep Historical Survey on Gender Split of Who Writes Fiction The Bewitching by Silvia Morreno-Garcia Salt Bones by Jennifer Givhan Algospeak by Adam Aleksic Vera, or Faith by Gary Shteyngart Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NPR Music's Stephen Thompson is back with Celia Gregory of Nashville public radio station WXPN to talk through this week's best new music.Intro:• Bruce Springsteen, 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums' (Read our guide to the box set on npr.org)• Lorde, 'Virgin' (Read our review on npr.org)The Starting 5:• Wet Leg, 'moisturizer'• The Swell Season, 'Forward'• Clipse, 'Let God Sort Em Out'• Allo Darlin', 'Bright Nights'• Burna Boy, 'No Sign of Weakness'The Lightning Round:• Ólafur & Talos, 'A Dawning'• Martha, 'Standing Where It All Began - Singles and B-Sides 2012-2025'• Open Mike Eagle, 'Neighborhood Gods Unlimited'• Petey USA, 'The Yips'• Tony Njoku, 'All Our Knives Are Always Sharp'Check out our Long List of new albums out June 27 and sample more than 50 of them via our New Music Friday playlist on npr.org.CreditsHost: Stephen ThompsonGuest: Wonway Posibul, KALWProducer: Simon RentnerEditor: Otis HartExecutive Producer: Suraya MohamedLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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Madison McFerrin. Adrian Quesada of Black Pumas. Durand Jones & The Indications. KALW's Wonway Posibul joins NPR Music's Stephen Thompson to share their favorite new releases of the week.Intro:• Bruce Springsteen, 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums' (Read our guide to the box set on npr.org)• Lorde, 'Virgin' (Read our review on npr.org)The Starting 5:• Laura Stevenson, 'Late Great'• Adrian Quesada, 'Boleros Psicodélicos II'• Madison McFerrin, 'Scorpio'• Durand Jones & The Indications, 'Flowers'• Herbert & Momoko, 'Clay'The Lightning Round:• Frankie Cosmos, 'Different Talking'• Dana and Alden, 'Speedo'• Brighde Chaimbeul, 'Sunwise'• Mocky, 'Music Will Explain (Choir Music Vol. 1)'• Tim Barnes, 'Lost Words / Noumena'Check out our Long List of new albums out June 27 and sample more than 50 of them via our New Music Friday playlist on npr.org.CreditsHost: Stephen ThompsonGuest: Wonway Posibul, KALWProducer: Simon RentnerEditor: Otis HartExecutive Producer: Suraya MohamedLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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