The Weekly Reader

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The Weekly Reader

----What should I read next?---- Book critic and longtime NPR commentator Marion Winik answers this question in four opinionated, book-loving minutes. With reviews of new releases and older titles you may have missed, it’s like having a new best friend with very good taste to guide you in your literary adventures. The Weekly Reader is produced by WYPR and hosted by Lisa Morgan.

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    Citylit Festival Preview

    Three authors who will be in conversation with Marion Winik at this weekend's 23rd annual Citylit Festival

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    Internet Famous: "What A Time To Be Alive" by Jade Chang and "I Could Be Famous" by Sydney Rende

    What happens when your only goal is to “go viral” online, and then, somehow, it actually happens?

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    Moving Memoirs: "The Flower Bearers" by Rachel Eliza Griffiths and "Fly, Wild Swans" by Jung Chang

    A pair of revealing memoirs from women whose lives have been shaped by politics, literature, and love.

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    Friend Groups: "So Old, So Young" by Grant Ginder and "Bad Asians" by Lillian Li

    Friendships are like works in progress; you need to work on them from time to time.

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    Celebrating Black Women: "Kin" by Tayari Jones, "Firstborn Girls" by Bernice McFadden, and "Finding Me" by Viola Davis

    Stories about Black women surviving, and thriving, in the latter half of the 20th century.

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    Great New Memoirs from Iconic Entertainers

    New memoirs from giants of the world of entertainment: Anthony Hopkins, Tim Curry, and Peter Wolf.

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    Memorable Memoirs of 2025

    The cream of the crop from a very good year for new memoirs.

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    Top Ten Fiction Titles of the Year 2025

    Our book critic Marion Winik rounds up the very best fiction of the year.

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    Non-fiction Gift Books 2025

    Some of the very best non-fiction for holiday gift giving or as a little treat for yourself.

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    Happy 250th, Jane Austen!

    A new way to enjoy your favorite Jane Austen classics.

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    Writers' Memoirs: "Joyride" by Susan Orlean and "Book of Lives" by Margaret Atwood

    Sometimes, you just want more. This week, The Weekly Reader has you covered.

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    Mommie Dearest: "Bad Bad Girl" by Gish Jen and "Mother Mary Comes to Me" by Arundhati Roy

    Two new books about the often fraught relationship between mothers and their daughters.

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    Passage to India: "The Lonelinesss of Sonia and Sunny" by Kiran Desai and "A Guardian and A Thief" by Megha Majumdar

    Continent-spanning stories about love, life, and the interconnectivity of it all.

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    New Romance: "August Lane" Regina Black, "Sweet Heat" by Bobu Babalola, and "Jamaica Road" by Lisa Smith

    Romance novels are having a moment. A long, popular moment! Check out these new titles.

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    Goin' Out West, plus Paperback Releases For Bookclubs

    New releases from Michelle Huneven and Jess Walter, plus some of this year's best books now out in paperback.

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    Trouble in Eastern Europe: "A Dog in Georgia" by Lauren Grodstein and "Endling" by Maria Reva

    Adventures in life and love in Eastern Europe during interesting times.

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    Comic Novels: "Vera, or Faith" by Gary Shteyngart and "Run for the Hills" by Kevin Wilson

    Leave your everyday cares behind and enjoy a good laugh with us this week.

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    Must-Read Memoirs from Molly Jong-Fast and Sarah Wynn-Williams

    Some people are born with privilege; what they do with it makes all the difference.

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    Insiders: Dispatches from New York City and Hollywood

    Two new memoirs that take us behind the scenes of glamour and excess from glitzy publishing in NYC to filmmaking in Hollywood.

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    Women on Women: new books from Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson and Sophie Gilbert

    Influential women in the world of fashion and pop culture get the credit, and scrutiny, they deserve.

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    Great Debuts: Aaron John Curtis and Lucas Schaefer

    Exciting debut releases from two new American authors.

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    New York Stories: New novels from Maxine Rosaler, Austin Kelley, and Rumaan Alaml

    Three new books that will leave you in a New York state of mind.

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    Funny People: "What Is Wrong With You?" by Paul Rudnick, and "Making the Best of What's Left" by Judith Viorst.

    It’s easy to get caught up in life’s little messes and difficulties, especially as we age. Laughter may just help!

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    Family Life in the UK: "Going Home" by Tom Lamont and "The Names" by Florence Knapp

    The concept of “family” can mean a variety of things to different people. What does it mean to you?

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    Fiction Fights Back: The Dream Hotel, by Laila Lalami, and The Antidote, by Karen Russell

    Whether you believe that technology and AI will save us or eventually ruin our lives, have we got some books for you!

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    Good Stories: "Atavists" by Lydia Millet and "Good Women" by Halle Hill

    The world is complicated, for all of us. Good stories can help!

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    Modern Predicaments: "Jane and Dan at the End of the World" by Colleen Oakley and "Rental House" by Weike Wang

    Have you ever found yourself in a sticky situation, wishing you could you snap your fingers or click your heels and disappear?

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    Cats From Japan: The Blanket Cats, by Kiyoshi Shigematsu and Mornings Without Mii, by Mayumi Inaba

    In Japan they call it iyashakei – a term that can be applied to anything that is comforting and uplifting: a person, a meal, a walk in the park. These books fit the bill!

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    Listen to This: New Audio Memoirs

    Never trust the teller, trust the tale? Not when the "teller" is as compelling as the "tale!"

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----What should I read next?---- Book critic and longtime NPR commentator Marion Winik answers this question in four opinionated, book-loving minutes. With reviews of new releases and older titles you may have missed, it’s like having a new best friend with very good taste to guide you in your literary adventures. The Weekly Reader is produced by WYPR and hosted by Lisa Morgan.

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