
WSIRN Ep 285: Books that leave you speechless
Even though reading is a solitary activity, you’re never truly alone as a reader. You’re never the only reader who

Even though reading is a solitary activity, you’re never truly alone as a reader. You’re never the only reader who

Over the last year, we’ve talked to readers who voraciously devour romance, mystery, and graphic novels to escape real life—and

Readers, we wanted to celebrate this year’s 10th edition of the Summer Reading Guide with an extra special episode, so

Jeremy Anderberg never stops thinking about what’s next on his reading horizon. I think many of you will relate when

Lecturer, author, and researcher Heather Williams has left trails of books across the globe as she travels for work, but

After becoming an avid WSIRN listener, Stacy Wittenberg realized she was watching less TV and reading more books. To keep

Over the years Ahtoosa Dale sent in multiple submissions to be on What Should I Read Next, each one reflecting

Mindy Mejia enjoys propulsive, fast-paced books with strong characters—and she writes them, too! Mindy writes thrillers, or as she calls

Jake Sloofman is an arborist living in Brooklyn, NY, where a regular commute on the subway means daily reading time,

Podcast producer and PhD student Sara Aeder always finds time for reading, thanks to audiobooks and a passion for turning
Our 15th Summer Reading Guide is coming May 14th. Pre-order now and plan to join us on May 14th for Unboxing—the best book party of the year!
It’s almost time for the Summer Reading Guide. Order now and plan to join us on May 15th for Unboxing—the best book party of the year!
Grab your Summer Reading Guide and join us for the best book party of the year!