• Ep 469: Andrew McCarthy
    Mar 24 2026

    On this week’s episode, actor, director, and award-winning travel writer Andrew McCarthy joins us to discuss Who Needs Friends: An Unscientific Examination of Male Friendship Across America (Grand Central Publishing, March 24). Kirkus: “An exploration of male friendship and the difficulties of connection…. Thoughtful and well written—and a good prompt to call an old friend.”

    THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:

    • Acadia by Sterling Nixon
    • Killing Hope by Stephen H. Arnold
    • Secrets That Sparkle (And Secrets That Sting) by Joy Stephenson-Laws, illus. by Nzephany Madrigal Uzoka
    • The Hollywood Illusion by Allegra Pope
    • The Messy Years by Alexandra Slater


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    33 mins
  • Ep 468: The Debuts Episode With Rebecca Lehmann
    Mar 17 2026

    On this week’s special Debuts Episode—in honor of the 3/15 Debuts Issue of Kirkus Reviews, celebrating standout first books across genres—first-time novelist Rebecca Lehmann joins us to discuss The Beheading Game (Crown, March 24). “The further adventures of Anne Boleyn, post-decapitation,” Kirkus writes in a starred review. “Brilliantly imagined, stylishly written, satisfyingly plotted, full of delicious surprises: all in all, hella fun.”

    THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:

    • The Biotech Murders by Ronenn Roubenoff
    • Deepstone by Dean Lappi
    • Momentum Lost by Jeffrey E. Denning
    • Prose Pizza by Cynthia Schumacher
    • The Terminal Gene by John H. Thomas


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    36 mins
  • Ep 467: Lisa Unger
    Mar 10 2026

    On this week’s episode, New York Times and internationally bestselling thriller writer Lisa Unger joins us to discuss Served Him Right (Park Row Books, March 10). Kirkus: “Breaking up isn’t just hard to do—it can be fatal,” in this “twisty, satisfying thriller” (starred review).

    THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:

    • Dance With Me, Franny Nice Shirt by Elizabeth Kelly Stephenson
    • Blanket Party in Desert Storm by Darnnell Reese & Deidra Wilson
    • Echoes of Fortune by David R. Leng
    • The Past Is Not at Rest by Katherine Bennett
    • From the Cold by Mia K. Rose


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    37 mins
  • Ep 466: Best March Books With Lindy West
    Mar 3 2026

    On this week’s episode, New York Times bestselling memoirist Lindy West joins us to discuss Adult Braces: Driving Myself Sane (Grand Central Publishing, March 10). Kirkus: “The author of a memoir (Shrill, 2016) and two essay collections (The Witches Are Coming, 2019, and Shit, Actually, 2020)…tackles big subjects…[in] a well-realized, candid memoir that reveals an unconventional approach to life” (starred review).

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    • The Prophecy by Kim Sakwa
    • Murder on the Interstellar Express by Gregory D. Little
    • Season of Night by Vicki Draeger
    • The Elusive Conquest of Queen Califa by Alan Ehrgott
    • The Mystery in the Room by Dr. Chuck Radis


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    44 mins
  • Ep 465: B.K. Borison
    Feb 24 2026

    On this week’s episode, No. 1 New York Times bestselling romance author B.K. Borison joins us to discuss And Now, Back to You (Berkley, Feb. 24). Kirkus: “Opposites attract when meteorologists are forced to work together during a massive snowstorm…. [in] a wonderfully cozy and warm romance in a cold, snowy setting.”


    THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:

    • Ruta’s Closet by Keith Morgan with Ruth Kron Sigal
    • The Prophecy by Kim Sakwa
    • Murder on the Interstellar Express by Gregory D. Little
    • The Path to Heaven by Emily Minjun Chung
    • It Always Rains in Estaran by Murat Boyner


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    33 mins
  • Ep 464: Eugene Robinson
    Feb 17 2026

    On this week’s episode, Eugene Robinson joins us to discuss Freedom Lost, Freedom Won: A Personal History of America (Simon & Schuster, Feb. 3). As Kirkus writes in a starred review of Freedom Lost, Freedom Won, the author skillfully illuminates a “central truth of African American history: that for every advance toward being seen as truly American, ‘in short order, that full citizenship would be revoked.’” Then Kirkus’ editors offer their top picks in books for the week.


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    • They Could Be Saviors by Diana Colleen
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    57 mins
  • Ep 463: Allegra Goodman
    Feb 10 2026

    On this week’s episode, Allegra Goodman joins us to discuss This Is Not About Us (Dial Press, Feb. 10). “Goodman offers an unsparingly frank, wryly funny take on a multigenerational American family.,” Kirkus writes in a starred review. “Like an exquisitely baked apple cake, Goodman’s delicious and deeply perceptive novel is something to savor.” Then Kirkus’ editors offer their top picks in books for the week.

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    59 mins
  • Ep 462: Best February Books With Sara Pennypacker
    Feb 3 2026

    On our Best February Books episode, Kirkus’ editors share some of the month’s most highly anticipated titles. Then Sara Pennypacker joins us to discuss The Lions’ Run (Balzer + Bray, Feb. 3). “An orphan in occupied France during World War II finds his courage and a sense of family,” Kirkus writes in a starred review, calling this middle-grade historical fiction, “compassionate and complex.”

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    • Born Sick in the USA by Stephen Bezruchka (Cambridge Univ. Press)
    • Prey Before Bed by James Sackos
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    • Karl Marx and the Lost California Manifesto by Scott D. Carlson
    • Peace Warrior by Greg Payton, with J.T. Molloy



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    1 hr