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What Should I Read Next?

Ep 225: What your neighborhood should read next

What Should I Read Next?

Anne Bogel

Arts, Books, Leisure

4.8 • 5.3K Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2020

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

We're always hearing from listeners about connections made either on the show or in the blog or instagram comment sections. Today’s guest Elizabeth Barnhill had one of these delightful stories to share. She popped into Anne's DMs recently to say “Anne, I wanted to let you know that you are a bookstore matchmaker. I was listening to your show 2 years ago when you interviewed Alison Frenzel about opening up Fabled bookshop in my hometown…”  We'll can let Elizabeth and Alison share the rest of that story, as they both join Anne to chat about what it’s been like to open an indie in Waco, TX. Then Anne is setting Elizabeth up with 3 titles to read between all the advanced readers copies that she reads for a living now.  You can meet Anne at Fabled Bookshop on Tuesday March 24! Visit our events page to get tickets and get the lowdown on all Anne's spring travels. Click over to the podcast website for the transcript and full list of books mentioned in this episode: http://whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com/225 You can follow Elizabeth on Instagram @wacoreads , and ogle the gorgeous Fabled bookshop @fabledbookshop. Visit Fabledbookshop.com to plan your own trip! Readers you know what we do here. Each week Anne helps a guest (and hopefully some of you) choose your next read. We hope this week you’re planning on making your next read Anne's new book Don’t Overthink It–which is out March 3rd! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

There are pop rocks inside of our drink because in the BFG, the bubbles have to go down,

0:04.4

so we really had to do our research of what would make hope go down.

0:09.5

Hey readers, I'm Ann Bogall, and this is What Should I Read Next, episode 225.

0:14.8

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

0:19.3

What Should I Read Next? We don't get bossy on this show.

0:22.9

What we will do here is give you the information you need to choose your next read.

0:27.5

Every week we'll talk all things books and reading and do a little literary matchmaking with one

0:32.0

guest. First up today, I have exciting news. My new book Don't Overthink It is Here.

0:39.6

It's out today, March 3rd, and I'm so happy you can now get it in your hands.

0:44.2

You may have heard me read chapter 13 back on episode 216 if not go back and listen,

0:49.2

and not just because so much of the feedback we heard on that episode was, wow, I don't generally

0:54.4

consider myself an overthinker, but I need this book right now.

0:58.5

Buy your copy of Don't Overthink It wherever new books are sold.

1:02.0

Your favorite independent bookstore, your go-to online retailer, or get a signed copy now

1:06.7

from my local indie Carmichael's bookstore. I will also be signing heaps of copies on

1:11.8

Book Tour starting this week, Albee in Madison, Connecticut, RJ Julia on Wednesday,

1:17.4

and the Strand bookstore in New York City on Friday. I hope to see you there,

1:22.0

or at another of my events happening this spring, visit modernmissesdarsie.com slash events to

1:27.2

get all the information. For now to order your copy or for more information about Don't Overthink It,

1:32.8

text overthink to 44222. That's one word overthink to 44222. This book is going to help you stop

1:42.0

overthinking, but to get more info about the book and how to order your copy, text the word

1:47.2

overthink to 44222. Readers, I am always hearing from listeners about connections you've made,

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