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The Reader's Couch

Victoria Woodthereaderscouch.com
A book podcast where you will discover new books and get reading tips, but we also talk about lifestyle, wellness, and self-care.  So let's learn something new, feel encouraged and inspired, and have fun!
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Episodes

Ep. 93 TBT with Catherine McKenzie, Elizabeth Day, Niko Wolf, Tarryn Fisher

Send me a text message It’s Throwback Thursday, and in today's episode, I’m sharing the audio from four authors who shared their books at the inaugural Epigraph Literary Festival in April 2022. These authors had books that have all the chills and thrills and lots of plot twists. So if you love reading mysteries, suspense, and thriller novels, stay tuned. Register to attend the Epigraph Literary Festival and join us from Thursday, April 27th through to Saturday, April 29th, 2023. Early birds get ...

Apr 13, 202322 minEp. 95

Ep. 92 Springtime Classics: Three Timeless Tales Perfect for Spring Reading

Send me a text message Each of these timeless tales offers a unique perspective on life and the human experience, making them ideal for cozying up with as the weather warms and the days grow longer. Register to attend the Epigraph Literary Festival and join us from Thursday, April 27th through to Saturday, April 29th, 2023. Early birds get first dibs on even swag when they register at epigraphlitfest.com . See you there! The BiblioLifestyle 2023 Spring Reading Guide has twenty-one new books acro...

Apr 12, 202315 minEp. 94

Ep. 91 Maybe Next Time by Cesca Major

Send me a text message A woman must relive the same day over and over again, keep her family and work life from imploding and attempt to spare her husband from an unfortunate fate. Today on the couch, I'm pleased to welcome author Cesca Major. First, we talk about her new novel, Maybe Next Time; then, we get into her writing and reading life. Cesca also shares reading tips and gives us book and bookstore recommendations, plus lots more. Register to attend the Epigraph Literary Festival and join ...

Apr 10, 202331 minEp. 93

Ep. 90 TBT with Christine Kandic-Torres, Lisa Bird-Wilson, Nina LaCour, Sutanya Dacres

Send me a text message It’s Throwback Thursday, and in today's episode, I’m sharing the audio from four authors who shared their books at the inaugural Epigraph Literary Festival in April 2022. Three authors had books with character-driven novels, and one author with a page-turning memoir. So if you love reading literary fiction and memoirs, stay tuned. Register to attend the Epigraph Literary Festival and join us from Thursday, April 27th through to Saturday, April 29th, 2023. Early birds get f...

Apr 06, 202322 minEp. 92

Ep. 89 Bookshelf Makeover: 10 Ways to Organize Your Bookshelves

Send me a text message Get some bookshelf organization ideas and learn the different methods I use to organize my shelves. Organizing your bookshelf can help make your space aesthetically pleasing and lift your spirits. But most importantly, it makes it easier to find the books you want when you need them and helps make your decision on what to read next easier. So in this episode, I’ll share ten different ways how you can organize your bookshelves and the methods I use to organize my shelves. R...

Apr 05, 202317 minEp. 91

Ep. 88 What Happened to Ruthy Ramirez by Claire Jiménez

Send me a text message A Puerto Rican Staten Island family deals with the disappearance of thirteen-year-old Ruthy and we see what happens when they discover she is potentially alive and on a reality TV show. Today on the couch, I'm pleased to welcome author Claire Jiménez. First, we talk about her debut novel, What Happened to Ruthy Ramirez; then, we get into her writing and reading life. Claire also shares reading tips and gives us book and bookstore recommendations, plus lots more. Register t...

Apr 03, 202332 minEp. 90

Ep. 87 TBT with Estelle Laure, Lillie Vale

Send me a text message It’s Throwback Thursday, and in today's episode, I’m sharing the audio from two authors who shared their books at the inaugural Epigraph Literary Festival in April 2022. These authors had books with a teenage protagonist and their experiences at the center. So if you love reading YA books, stay tuned. Register to attend the Epigraph Literary Festival and join us from Thursday, April 27th through to Saturday, April 29th, 2023. Early birds get first dibs on even swag when th...

Mar 30, 202314 minEp. 89

Ep. 86 How to Overcome Reading Slumps and Reignite Your Love for Books

Send me a text message This episode is all about reading slumps! I’ll share some common causes of reading slumps and practical tips to help you get out of your slump, and I’ll also provide a list of book-related activities you can do if reading isn’t working for you right now. Reading slumps are common for many readers, and it happens to even the most thoughtful, dedicated, and diligent readers. I feel like we've all been there at some point; I know I have, and because this is a book podcast tha...

Mar 29, 202321 minEp. 88

Ep. 85 My Last Innocent Year by Daisy Alpert Florin

Send me a text message My Last Innocent Year is a coming-of-age campus novel about a college senior in her final semester at an elite New England college struggling to find her way and trust her voice. Today on the couch, I'm pleased to welcome author Daisy Alpert Florin. First, we talk about her debut novel, My Last Innocent Year; then, we get into her writing and reading life. Daisy also shares reading tips and gives us book and bookstore recommendations, plus lots more. Register to attend the...

Mar 27, 202333 minEp. 87

Ep. 84 TBT with Emmeline Duncan, Frank Anthony Polito

Send me a text message It’s Throwback Thursday, and in today's episode, I’m sharing the audio from two authors who shared their books at the inaugural Epigraph Literary Festival in April 2022. These authors had fun, entertaining books filled with quirky characters and mysterious twists. So if you love reading cozy mysteries, stay tuned. Register to attend the Epigraph Literary Festival and join us from Thursday, April 27th through to Saturday, April 29th, 2023. Early birds get first dibs on even...

Mar 23, 202316 minEp. 86

Ep. 83 — 7 New Books to Read this Spring

Send me a text message Sharing seven new books across genres to read this spring. So if you're looking to add some great books to your TBR, this episode is for you! Six of the books are from The BiblioLifestyle 2023 Spring Reading Guide Minimalist Reads list, with the addition of one bonus book from an additional category. The BiblioLifestyle 2023 Spring Reading Guide has twenty-one new books across seven categories. You'll also find some reading tips and fun things to do this season, along with...

Mar 22, 202331 minEp. 85

Ep. 82 How I'll Kill You by Ren DeStefano

Send me a text message How I'll Kill You by Ren DeStefano is a serial killer thriller about identical triplets who seduce their marks before killing them, but when one sister falls in love, she has to decide where her loyalties lie. Today on the couch, I'm pleased to welcome author Ren DeStefano. First, we talk about her new book, How I'll Kill You. Lauren also gives us reading tips, and we get lots of books, bookstores, and true crime podcast recommendations, plus lots more. The BiblioLifestyle...

Mar 20, 202333 minEp. 84

Ep. 81 TBT with Amanda Skenandore, Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa, Eliza Knight, Louise Hare, Madeline Martin, Ruth Druart

Send me a text message It’s Throwback Thursday, and in today's episode, I’m sharing the audio from six authors who shared their books at the inaugural Epigraph Literary Festival in April 2022. All these authors had books that will allow you to escape to a different time and allow you to immerse yourself in a novel inspired by actual events. So if you love reading historical fiction, stay tuned. Register to attend the Epigraph Literary Festival and join us from Thursday, April 27th through to Sat...

Mar 16, 202337 minEp. 83

Ep. 80 What is Sleep Hygiene and How To Include Reading in Your Routine

Send me a text message Learn about sleep hygiene, the importance of including reading in your sleep hygiene, and get practical tips to help you develop better sleep hygiene and sleep better. Sleep is essential, yet sometimes I feel it's such an underrated and under-discussed part of self-care, so let's take the time time to look at your sleep hygiene and your current sleep habits and think about ways to prioritize sleep and start new healthy sleep habits and improve on the quantity and quality o...

Mar 15, 202318 minEp. 82

Ep. 79 The Body Liberation Project by Chrissy King

Send me a text message The Body Liberation Project is a mix of memoir, inspiration, and activities about moving beyond body positivity to something more revolutionary: body liberation. Today on the couch, I'm pleased to welcome author Chrissy King. First, we talk about her new book, The Body Liberation Project. Chrissy also gives us meditation ideas, journaling prompts, books and bookstore recommendations, self-care tips, and lots more. The BiblioLifestyle 2023 Spring Reading Guide has twenty-on...

Mar 13, 202333 minEp. 81

Ep. 78 TBT with Ashley M. Coleman, Ashley Winstead, Courtney Kae, Martha Waters, Sharon C. Cooper, Sonya Singh, Susie Dumond, Yamile Saied Méndez

Send me a text message It’s Throwback Thursday, and in today's episode, I’m sharing the audio from eight authors who shared their books at the inaugural Epigraph Literary Festival in April 2022. All these authors had books that would have you 'falling for romance' if you weren’t an avid romance reader already. So if you love reading books that end happily ever after, then this episode is just for you. Register to attend the Epigraph Literary Festival and join us from Thursday, April 27th through...

Mar 09, 202332 minEp. 80

Ep. 77 The BiblioLifestyle 2023 Spring Reading Guide

Send me a text message I'm sharing my thoughts about all twenty-one books in the guide, telling you about the city that inspired the guide's cover design, what you can expect, and more. The BiblioLifestyle 2023 Spring Reading Guide has twenty-one new books across seven categories. You’ll also find some reading tips and fun things to do this season, along with some spring-themed recipes. Get your free copy of the guide at springreadingguide.com and discover the season's best new books. Register t...

Mar 08, 202327 minEp. 79

Ep. 76 The Librarian of Burned Books by Brianna Labuskes

Send me a text message This book was inspired by the true story of the Council of Books in Wartime—a WWII organization founded by booksellers, publishers, librarians, and authors— and in the novel , we meet three women who believe in the power of books. Today on the couch, I'm pleased to welcome author Brianna Labuskes. First, we talk about her latest novel, The Librarian of Burned Books; then, we get into her writing and reading life. Brianna also gives us book and bookstore recommendations, pl...

Mar 06, 202345 minEp. 78

Ep. 75 TBT with Alex Kiester, Ali Brady, Camille Pagán, Christine Simon, Jendella Benson, Kimberla Lawson Roby, Lian Dolan, Matt Cain, Meg Mitchell Moore

Send me a text message It’s Throwback Thursday, and in today's episode, I’m sharing the audio from ten authors who shared their books at the inaugural Epigraph Literary Festival in April 2022. All these authors have written books with themes of family and friendship. So if you love reading books that tell stories of the highs, lows, and complications of these relationships, then this episode is just for you. Register to attend the Epigraph Literary Festival and join us from Thursday, April 27th ...

Mar 02, 202343 minEp. 77

Ep. 74 How to Declutter Your Bookshelves and Organize Your Books

Send me a text message Get some practical tips to help you declutter your bookshelves and organize your books. So if you feel overwhelmed by the amount of clutter on your bookshelves, if your bookshelves are overflowing, if you have stacks of books all over the floor, if there is no room for new books, if you can’t find books you’re looking for, or you have a lot of books but feel like you have nothing to read, I think you will find this episode useful. SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST: Find the episod...

Mar 01, 202326 minEp. 76

Ep. 73 The Girls Who Disappeared by Claire Douglas

Send me a text message In The Girls Who Disappeared, we meet Jenna Halliday, a journalist whose life is threatened when she investigates the truth about a mysterious car crash that happened twenty years earlier. Today on the couch, I'm pleased to welcome author, Claire Douglas. First, we talk about her latest novel, In The Girls Who Disappeared, then we get into her writing and reading life. Claire also gives us book and bookstore recommendations, and we're holding her accountable so she will li...

Feb 27, 202329 minEp. 75

Ep. 72 Just My Type by Falon Ballard

Send me a text message In Just My Type, we meet a serial monogamist whose boss challenges her to write a column about being and staying single. Then she finds out she's competing against her high school boyfriend turned coworker, who is challenged to write about being "boyfriend material" after years of being a playboy. Today on the couch, I'm pleased to welcome author Falon Ballard. First, we talk about her latest novel, Just My Type, and we also chat about her debut novel, Lease on Love. Falon...

Feb 20, 202333 minEp. 74

Ep. 71 TBT with These Ghosts Are Family by Maisy Card

Send me a text message These Ghosts Are Family is a multigenerational novel that centers on a man who faked his death, stole another man's identity, and the consequences of his decision on his family. It's Throwback Thursday, and in today's episode, I'm sharing an interview with author Maisy Card to talk about her debut novel, These Ghosts Are Family. These Ghosts Are Family is a multigenerational novel, and we meet Stanford Solomon, a man with a big secret. The truth is he is Abel Paisley, a ma...

Feb 16, 202315 minEp. 73

Ep. 70 Books Like Recommendations for 5 Popular Books

Send me a text message My guest Laura Yamin is sharing "Books Like Recommendations" for five popular books. So if you're looking to add some good books to your TBR, stay tuned. Laura is the host of the What To Read Next Podcast , and she will be recommending books like It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover, Spare by Prince Harry, Things We Never Got Over by Lucy Score, The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory, and Book Lovers by Emily Henry. SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST: Find the episode show notes and a l...

Feb 13, 202341 minEp. 72

Ep. 69 TBT with Take a Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert

Send me a text message Take a Hint, Dani Brown is a romantic comedy where we meet a career-driven academic on the hunt for a friend with benefits and a retired rugby player trying to convince her to make room for love. It's Throwback Thursday, and in today's episode, I'm sharing an interview with author Talia Hibbert to talk about her romantic comedy, Take a Hint, Dani Brown. Take a Hint, Dani Brown is book two in the Brown Sisters trilogy. In the novel, we meet a career-driven academic on the h...

Feb 09, 202317 minEp. 71

Ep. 68 The Twyford Code by Janice Hallett

Send me a text message In The Twyford Code, an ex-con is trying to uncover the mysterious connection between a teacher’s disappearance and an unsolved code in a children’s book. Today on the couch, I’m pleased to welcome author Janice Hallett to talk about her latest novel, The Twyford Code. Janice also gives us lots of book and bookstore recommendations and shares her take on rereading books, plus we talk about lots more. BOOK: Order a copy of The Twyford Code from Amazon or Bookshop . SHOW NOT...

Feb 06, 202329 minEp. 70

Ep. 67 TBT with The Revisioners by Margaret Wilkerson Sexton

Send me a text message The Revisioners is a multigenerational story told in alternating chapters from the points of view of a biracial single mom in 2017, and a former sharecropper turned farm-owning widow in 1924. It's Throwback Thursday, and in today's episode, I'm sharing an interview with author Margaret Wilkerson Sexton to talk about her novel, The Revisioners. The Revisioners is a multigenerational story told in alternating chapters from the points of view of a biracial single mom in 2017,...

Feb 02, 202319 minEp. 69

Ep. 66 Six New Books to Read this Winter

Send me a text message Sharing six new books across genres to read this winter. So if you're looking to add some good books to your TBR, stay tuned. These six books are from The BiblioLifestyle 2023 Winter Reading Guide Minimalist Reads list. The guide has eighteen new releases organized across six categories. Our Minimalist Reads list has six titles that we highly recommend if you're only going to pick up a few reads this winter. SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST: Find the episode show notes and a list...

Jan 30, 202333 minEp. 68

Ep. 65 TBT with Sudden Traveler by Sarah Hall

Send me a text message Sudden Traveler is a collection of seven stories where the characters are trying to reconcile their journeys through life, death, and love. It's Throwback Thursday, and in today's episode, I'm sharing an interview with author Sarah Hall about her story collection, Sudden Traveler. This is a collection of seven stories where the characters are trying to reconcile their journeys through life, death, and love. These stories are not interconnected, and they slip in and out bet...

Jan 26, 202314 minEp. 67

Ep. 64 The Bandit Queens by Parini Shroff

Send me a text message In The Bandit Queens, a young Indian woman rumored to have killed her husband is being asked for help by other women in their village so they can get rid of their husbands. Today on the couch, I’m pleased to welcome author Parini Shroff to talk about her debut novel, The Bandit Queens. Parini also gives us lots of book and bookstore recommendations, tips for someone who wants to incorporate more reading in their lives, and readers who want to read more books, plus we talk ...

Jan 23, 202327 minEp. 66
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