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EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 27 MIN

Swearing Warblers Don’t Say, “Aloha”

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Summer may not be the time of ghostly humans outside October, but it’s perfect for ghostly horses with all that heat outside. Perhaps, New York City brings to mind swearing people, but apparently, warblers are just as likely to swear with all this wretchedly hot, humid, and stormy weather. Expect a vibrant episode from the blues of the Pacific to the colorful language of animals in NYC. Perhaps one of these books from two debuts and many established authors is the one for you!This podcast was not sponsored nor elicited. All books were selected by the host for inclusion in this podcast. Publishing Week: 19 May 2026Major retailers:Barnes & Noble (all formats)Rakuten Kobo (ebook & audiobook)eBooks.com (ebooks only)Amazon.com (all formats)Books included in this weeks forecast by Title & Author (* debut author):1) Broken Truths by Alessandro Robecchi2) Palaces of the Crow by Ray Nayler3) The One Day You Were My Husband by Rosie Walsh4) Score by Kennedy Ryan (Book 2 in the Hollywood Rennaissance series)5) An Expanse of Blue by Kuakanilehua Mahoe Adams6) Glyph by Ali Smith7) Mare by Emily Haworth-Booth *8) The Hope Keeper9) It’s Hard to Be an Animal by Robert Isaacs *AND -- a mysterious bonus at the end of this episode!

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Summer may not be the time of ghostly humans outside October, but it’s perfect for ghostly horses with all that heat outside. Perhaps, New York City brings to mind swearing people, but apparently, warblers are just as likely to swear with all this...

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