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Episode 1- Why Guilty Reader?

Episode 1 of the The Guilty Reader Podcast podcast, hosted by Vanshika Sharma, titled "Episode 1- Why Guilty Reader?" was published on November 20, 2023 and runs 12 minutes.

November 20, 2023 ·12m · The Guilty Reader Podcast

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Why would any one be a guilty reader? Why would a hobby cause 'guilt'? In this first episode I'm going to talk about my journey with the guilt in my reading, what it means to be a guilty reader and why I still feel I'm not reading enough. Tune in to check out what I've learnt to battle this guilt and some pithy takeaways! Books I've talked about in this episode: 1. You with a view by Jessica Joyce

Why would any one be a guilty reader? Why would a hobby cause 'guilt'? In this first episode I'm going to talk about my journey with the guilt in my reading, what it means to be a guilty reader and why I still feel I'm not reading enough. Tune in to check out what I've learnt to battle this guilt and some pithy takeaways!


Books I've talked about in this episode:

1. You with a view by Jessica Joyce

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