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EPISODE · Oct 18, 2022 · 52 MIN

You Should Read: Nonfiction That Makes You Smarter

from What You Should Read · host Kelly Hager, Julia Hall, Rachael Hall

Send a textHi, Should-Heads! We're here to discuss nonfiction, specifically the kind that makes us smarter. (We love celeb memoirs as much as the next person but we also enjoy books that make us better, more informed humans.) Look for the books mentioned in this episode on Libro.fm by using our affiliate link. When you buy using this link, you are supporting the podcast! AND if you use our code WYSR at checkout you can get your first two books for the price of one.  Check out our recommendations here: https://libro.fm/playlists/2450  Discussion links:National Book Award finalistsOur next book club book: Meredith, Alone (Claire Alexander)Twitter and Instagram: wysr_podcast

Send a text Hi, Should-Heads! We're here to discuss nonfiction, specifically the kind that makes us smarter. (We love celeb memoirs as much as the next person but we also enjoy books that make us better, more informed humans.) Look for the books mentioned in this episode on Libro.fm by using our affiliate link. When you buy using this link, you are supporting the podcast! AND if you use our code WYSR at checkout you can get your first two books for the price of one. Check out our...

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