You Should Read: Our Most Anticipated August Releases!

EPISODE · Aug 3, 2021 · 58 MIN

You Should Read: Our Most Anticipated August Releases!

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

Send a textThe summer's almost over, Should-Heads. Fall is coming, with its pumpkin spice everything, cooler nights and Halloween preparations (if you're Kelly). But before we get there, there are a lot of great releases in August.  Discussion link: Amanda Knox's Twitter thread https://twitter.com/amandaknox/status/1420871392266911746?s=20  Currently Reading: Julia: While We Were Dating (Jasmine Guillory) and The Book of Longings (Sue Monk Kidd)Kelly: We Were Never Here (Andrea Bartz) and just finished The Keeper (Guadalupe Garcia McCall)Rachael: The Sparrow (Mary Doria Russell), The House in the Cerulean Sea (TJ Klune) and Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging (Louise Rennison) Recent Acquisitions: Julia: Apples Never Fall (Liane Moriarty)Kelly: We Were Never Here (Andrea Bartz), The Inheritance of Orquidea Divina (Zoraida Cordova), Not a Happy Family (Sheri Lapena), The Heart Principle (Helen Hoang) and e-listens of Apples Never Fall (Liane Moriarty), A Slow Fire Burning (Paula Hawkins), This Will All Be Over Soon (Cecily Strong) and Assembly (Natasha Brown)Rachael: Apples Never Fall (Liane Moriarty), A Slow Fire Burning (Paula Hawkins), This Will All Be Over Soon (Cecily Strong), Strange Beasts of China (Yan Ge), Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging (Louise Rennison),On the Bright Side, I'm Now the Girlfriend of a Sex God (Louise Rennison), Dancing in My Nuddy-Pants (Louise Rennison), Then He Ate My Boy Entrancers (Louise Rennison) and Ahab's Wife (Sena Jeter Naslund)  Most Anticipated: Julia: The Paris Connection (Lorraine Brown), Holdout (Jeffrey Kluger), She Wouldn't Change a Thing (Sarah Adlakha), The Other Me (Sarah Zachrich Jeng) and The Dating Playbook (Farrah Rochon)Kelly: Billy Summers (Stephen King), A Lesson in Vengeance (Victoria Lee), Fresh (Margot Wood), I Kissed a Girl (Jennet Alexander) and Chasing the Boogeyman (Richard Chizmar)Rachael: Once There Were Wolves (Charlotte McConaghy), The Wild Ones (Nafiza Azad), Beyond the Mapped Stars (Rosalyn Eves), Sisters of the Wolf (Patricia Miller-Schroeder) and A Slow Fire Burning (Paula Hawkins)   Follow What You Should Read:Twitter:                 @wysr_podcastInstagram:                 @wysr_podcastGoodreads:                 https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/115539912-what-you-should-read-podcastYouTube:                 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCfNtid_b0R14otSPRZTkmQwww.whatyoushouldread.com Get two books for the price of one with a new membership to Libro.fm! Use the promo code WHATYOUSHOULDREAD and get two books for $14.99. Best of all, your indie bookstore will also benefit; just select your favorite bookstore when you sign up.  Twitter and Instagram: wysr_podcast

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