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What Should I Read Next?

Ep 111: A lifetime mother-daughter book club

What Should I Read Next?

Anne Bogel

Books, Arts, Leisure

4.8 • 5.3K Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2017

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Today's episode is a cozy family affair! Anne chats with Emily and Daniela Loose, a mother-daughter duo from New Hampshire who have been reading together for Emily’s entire life. Emily went off to college this fall, and they're learning to navigate the pain of waiting way too long to talk to your book buddy about what you’re reading (texting in all caps about a book you just read is TOTALLY acceptable.) Topics this week: books for book people, Swedish children’s books, the pleasures of re-reading, and reading Dr Seuss for the first time—as an adult. Click over to the podcast website for the full list of titles discussed in this episode, and leave us a comment to let us know what you think! Connect with Anne: Blog | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | WSIRN Instagram    2018 Reading Challenge Readers, get more out of your reading life this year with the 2018 Modern Mrs Darcy reading challenge. The goal of the 2018 Reading Challenge is to read amazing books in 2018. To do that, you need amazing books and time to read them. We can help. We’ve created 12 categories this year designed to give you the best possible reading experience, and we’ve created free, downloadable tools for you that are pretty, practical, and all kinds of motivating. Click here to get started and to get your free reading challenge kit. We can't wait to read with you in 2018! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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And it was always great for teenage years sometimes when maybe we didn't

0:05.3

100% get along always but it was always like should we sit and read? Yeah, let's sit down and read and

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that we worked everything through that way I think.

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Hey readers, I'm Am Bogle and this is What Should I Read Next Episode 111.

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Welcome to the show that's dedicated to answering the question that plagues every reader.

0:28.6

What Should I Read Next? We don't get bossy on the show. What we will do here is give you the

0:33.8

information you need to choose your next read. Every week we'll talk all things books and reading

0:38.4

and do a little literary matchmaking with one guest. Readers, the Modern Mrs. Darcy Reading

0:43.4

Challenge is live for 2018. Visit the show notes for today's episode to get the details.

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That's at WhatShouldIReadNextPodcast.com slash 111. Visit that page to sign up and get your

0:53.6

free goodies to help you get more out of your reading life in 2018. Our newsletter subscribers

0:58.8

are the first to hear about this and all the other good stuff coming your way in the new year.

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Make sure you're on the list so you stay in the know. Sign up at WhatShouldIReadNextPodcast.com slash

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newsletter. In today's episode I have the pleasure of chatting with Emily and Danielle Luce,

1:14.7

a mother daughter duo from New Hampshire who have been reading together for Emily's entire

1:18.5

life since she was a newborn before she even knew what a book was. Today we discuss how reading

1:23.6

is enjoyable and also an enjoyable way to spend time with people you love, especially when reading

1:28.6

snacks are involved. Emily went off to college this fall so we also discussed the pain of having

1:33.2

to wait too long to talk to your book buddy about what you're reading and how texting in all caps

1:37.6

about a book you just read is totally acceptable. This week we also touch on books for book people,

1:42.8

Swedish Children's Books, the pleasures of rereading and reading Dr. Seuss for the first time as an

1:47.6

adult. Let's get to it. Emily Danielle Luce, welcome to the show. Thank you for having us.

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