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What to Read Next (No. 238): Book Clubs and Buddy Reads
Also, Jim Jones
Jeremy Anderberg
Aug 12
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These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 08/09/22
It’s been a few weeks since I’ve done a link round-up, which means I have some good stuff for ya today. Let’s do it. “The Quiet Glory of Aging Into…
Jeremy Anderberg
Aug 9
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What to Read Next (No. 237): The Kids Are . . . On Fire
Featuring Kevin Wilson's "Nothing to See Here" and Stephen King's "Firestarter"
Jeremy Anderberg
Aug 5
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What to Read Next (No. 236): Pioneering Heroes of the WWI Era
Featuring "The Facemaker" and Alfred Lansing's classic "Endurance"
Jeremy Anderberg
Jul 29
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What was your last 5-star read?
Mine was The Facemaker by Lindsey Fitzharris. Share yours in the comments! (Credit: My bookish friend Anne Bogel posed this question to her Inst…
Jeremy Anderberg
Jul 26
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What to Read Next (No. 235): This Brave New World
Featuring Emily St. John Mandel's "Sea of Tranquility" and Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World"
Jeremy Anderberg
Jul 22
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What to Read Next (No. 234): Page-Turning Thrills for the Dog Days of Summer
Every summer, I seem to turn to two genres without fail: door-stopping classics and quick-reading thrillers. In today’s newsletter let’s chat about that…
Jeremy Anderberg
Jul 15
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A Few Bookish Questions With J. Ryan Stradal
The Lager Queen of Minnesota was easily one of my favorite reads of the first half of the year. Given the numerous references to my hometown of…
Jeremy Anderberg
Jul 12
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What to Read Next (No. 233): The Infinite Varieties of Human Nature
AKA, My 8 Favorite Reads of the Year So Far
Jeremy Anderberg
Jul 8
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These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 07/05/22
Every other week, I send an email that solely features great links for you to peruse throughout the week and weekend. Enjoy! “Louise Penny Is Still…
Jeremy Anderberg
Jul 5
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What to Read Next (No. 232): Thomas Jefferson and Rethinking History
I finished and scheduled last week’s newsletter, which I called “Our New Reality,” on Thursday afternoon. Late Friday morning, a number of hours after…
Jeremy Anderberg
Jul 1
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What to Read Next (No. 231): Our New Reality
Happy Friday, readers! Earlier this week, I finished a book that is definitely in my top 3 reads of the year so far. I can’t stop thinking about it and…
Jeremy Anderberg
Jun 24
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