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Book Imprint Podcast
Book review podcasts are a long-time staple of podcasting. I recall shows about books in the early days before the iPod and Zune. These podcasts follow a predictable pattern because listeners expect it this way, and it works. The podcast host, or hosts, interview an author who has a new book coming out. Then, there’s the podcast about industry news and reading, such as the long-running and informative Book Riot.
By Frank Racioppiabout a month ago in BookClub
I got the chance to read The Princss Bride, so I did
Like many people, I grew up with the movie. The quotable lines, the swashbuckling adventure, the perfect romance - it was all burned into my memory. "Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya" became a cultural touchstone. "As you wish" was shorthand for true love. And "Inconceivable!" - well, we all know what that means. So when I spotted The Princess Bride at a bookstore, I grabbed it without hesitation, expecting a straightforward novelization of the story I already knew by heart.
By Parsley Rose about a month ago in BookClub
The Alchemist
What if the life you’ve always wanted is just one brave decision away? That simple yet powerful question lies at the heart of The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, a book that has inspired millions across the globe to listen to their hearts and pursue their dreams. First published in 1988, this modern classic continues to resonate because its message is universal, deeply personal, and incredibly relevant in today’s fast-paced, uncertain world.
By John Smithabout a month ago in BookClub








