You Should Read: Our April Most Anticipated New Releases!

EPISODE · Mar 29, 2022 · 33 MIN

You Should Read: Our April Most Anticipated New Releases!

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

Send a textWe can't believe it's almost April already, and you know what that means: most anticipated time! There are so many great books coming out, and it's going to be another Very Expensive Month.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 WHATYOUSHOULDREAD at checkout you can get your first two books for the price of one.  Check out our recommendations here: https://libro.fm/playlists/2450  Currently Reading:Julia: The Dating Playbook (Farrah Rochon)Kelly: The Shadow Glass (Josh Winning)Rachael: Lord of the Rings (JRR Tolkein) and Child Zero (Chris Holm)Recent Acquisitions:Julia: The Orphan’s Tale (Pam Jenoff)Kelly:  French Braid (Anne Tyler), The Wolves Are Waiting (Natasha Friend), Transgender History (Susan Stryker) and an egalley of Now is Not the Time to Panic (Kevin Wilson)Rachael: The Body Keeps the Score (Bessel van der Kolk), Homegoing (Yaa Gyasi) and The Seven Sisters (Lucinda Riley)Most Anticipated: Julia:  The Memory Librarian (Janelle Monae), Hello Molly (Molly Shannon) and  Reputation (Lex Croucher)Kelly: Consider the Octopus (Gae Polisner and Nora Raleigh Baskin), Pay Dirt Road (Samantha Jayne Allen), Love, Hate and Clickbait (Liz Bowery) and Scout's Honor (Lily Anderson)Rachael: Lessons in Chemistry (Bonnie Garmus), Sea of Tranquility (Emily St. John Mandel) and Take My Hand (Dolen Perkins-Valdez)Follow What You Should Read:Twitter:                 @wysr_podcastInstagram:                 @wysr_podcastTwitter and Instagram: wysr_podcast

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