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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. 211 Apple TV+'s "Lady in the Lake" Episode 1 Recap

Send me a text message Get a detailed recap of this book-to-screen adaptation! Apple TV+'s new series "Lady in the Lake" is an adaptation of Laura Lippman's 2019 novel. The series, set in 1966 Baltimore, stars Natalie Portman as Maddie and Moses Ingram as Cleo. The story begins with a young Jewish girl, Tessie, going missing while also following the converging lives of two women: Maddie Schwartz, a Jewish housewife turned investigative journalist, and Cleo Johnson, a Black single mother grapplin...

Jul 24, 202438 minEp. 215

Ep. 210 Sandwich by Catherine Newman

Send me a text message How does a week-long family vacation at Cape Cod highlight how much of life changes, remains the same, and spotlights all the highs, lows, complexities and simplicities in life? That's what you discover in this episode, but also in Catherine Newman's novel "Sandwich." The novel is set against the backdrop of an annual family beach vacation. It follows Rocky, a woman in her mid-fifties, as she navigates menopause, aging parents, and adult children. The conversation highligh...

Jul 22, 202433 minEp. 214

Ep. 209 Summer Fridays by Suzanne Rindell

Send me a text message Let's return to 1999 and have fun adventures in New York City! In this episode, author Suzanne Rindell joins me to talk about her novel, "Summer Fridays." The story follows Sawyer, an editorial assistant in NYC during the summer of 1999, as she forms an unexpected friendship with Nick amidst their partners' busy schedules. Suzanne shares her inspiration from NYC post 9/11 and the pandemic, discusses her characters, and gives recommendations for summer activities in NYC. Sh...

Jul 18, 202424 minEp. 213

Ep. 208 Seven Beach Reads for Your Summer Bag

Send me a text message From books about road trips, family beach vacations, the Olympics, and an Italian island, in this episode I share seven beach read book recommendations across various genres for the summer. Don't forget to share your what you've been reading and doing this summer via text or Spotify Q&A. SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST: Find the episode show notes and a list of all the books mentioned here . LINKS: The 7 Summer Beach Reads You Can't Miss in 2024 Interview with Lorenzo Carcat...

Jul 16, 202426 minEp. 212

Ep. 207 The Heirloom by Jessie Rosen

Send me a text message Are you superstitious? Do you believe heirloom rings carry past karma? Author Jessie Rosen joins me on the couch to talk all things heirloom rings, Italy, self-discovery, and, of course, her novel, 'The Heirloom.' The story follows Shea Anderson, a marketing executive in Los Angeles, who is superstitious about vintage engagement rings. Despite her grandmother's warning, Shea's boyfriend John proposes with such a ring, leading her on a journey to uncover its history from Lo...

Jul 08, 202433 minEp. 211

Ep. 206 LIVE SHOW Announcement + Meet The Resident Trio

Send me a text message Friends and avid readers Victoria, Laura, and Francesca discuss their lives in Florida, their favorite childhood and current books, self-care routines, and lots more. The episode wraps with the announcement of their upcoming live show, Novel Nights, premiering on July 11th, 2024, on YouTube! The show is set to air weekly and will feature seasonal content, book recommendations, current tea, and fun activities. So subscribe to my YouTube channel so you're the first to know w...

Jul 05, 202432 minEp. 210

Ep. 205 A Short Walk Through a Wide World by Douglas Westerbeke

Send me a text message What does it mean to truly live? Douglas Westerbeke’s debut novel "A Short Walk Through a Wide World" is set in 1885 Paris. The story follows nine-year-old Aubrey, who must friendships, have romances, and find joy while discovering what it means to truly live. Douglas shares more about the adventure, love, and loss themes in the book and we share stories about our previous travels. We talk about his writing process, future projects, reading recommendations, plus more. BOOK...

Jun 29, 202435 minEp. 209

Ep. 204 Three Classic Page-Turners to Heat Up Your Summer

Send me a text message Have you ever wondered which classic novels are perfect for summer reading? Well, I share three timeless classic novels, explain why these books are ideal for summer, and share tips on enhancing your reading experience. I also shared the first text I received and an update on my recent move. Plus I share what's coming up in the next solo show. Stay hydrated, stay comfy, and happy summer reading! SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST: Find the episode show notes and a list of all the b...

Jun 27, 202426 minEp. 208

Ep. 203 Headshot by Rita Bullwinkel

Send me a text message Ever wondered what goes on in the minds of young athletes? Whether you're a sports fan or not, this episode offers an intriguing mix of competitive spirit, emotional depth, and the surreal. In Headshot by Rita Bullwinkle, we follow eight young female boxers competing over a hot July weekend at Bob's Boxing Palace in Reno, Nevada, detailing their physical matches and personal backstories. Rita and I talk about these fighters' unique backgrounds, personalities, and inner str...

Jun 25, 202437 minEp. 207

Ep. 202 How to Age Disgracefully by Clare Pooley

Send me a text message Have you ever considered that aging could be the most exciting part of your life? In Clare Pooley’s How to Age Disgracefully , we meet Daphne, a 70-year-old woman who steps out of 15 years of isolation and joins a senior citizens club, uncovering friendship, love, and a mission to save their community center. So, in this novel, you can expect themes of aging, community, and an exploration of the complexities of life. BOOK: Get a copy of How to Age Disgracefully by Clare Po...

Jun 21, 202437 minEp. 206

Ep. 201 The New Couple in 5B by Lisa Unger

Send me a text message Ever wondered what dark secrets could lie behind the inheritance of a luxurious apartment? In The New Couple in 5B by Lisa Unger, we follow Rosie, a true crime writer, and her actor husband Chad as they experience the eerie and suspenseful events that unfold after inheriting a lavish Park Avenue apartment with a sinister past. In this episode, Lisa Unger shares character insights, the novel's gothic inspirations, and Unger's own real-life influences. Additionally, she shar...

Jun 13, 202431 minEp. 205

Ep. 200 Summer Reads & Adventures: Top Books and Activities for 2024

Send me a text message Make the most of your summer through reading and engaging in enjoyable activities. In this episode, I discuss The BiblioLifestyle 2024 Summer Reading Guide and the 2024 Summer Reading Challenge. I also share eight standout books to add to your reading list, offer a list of summer activities, and discuss seasonal living. Plus, I read and respond to listener reviews and messages. SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST: Find the episode show notes and a list of all the books mentioned her...

Jun 10, 202444 minEp. 204

Ep. 199 Sweetness in the Skin by Ishi Robinson

Send me a text message Travel to Jamaica with Ishi and I, and get recommendations for food, drinks, and a list of things to do on your next visit, all while we talk about her debut novel. Sweetness in the Skin by Ishi Robinson is a coming-of-age story about a Jamaican teenager who uses her baking skills to overcome familial challenges and societal biases to pursue her dream. BOOK: Get a copy of Sweetness in the Skin by Ishi Robinson on Amazon or Bookshop . SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST: Find the epi...

Jun 05, 202448 minEp. 203

Ep. 198 Becoming Madam Secretary by Stephanie Dray

Send me a text message This is a fictional biography of Frances Perkins, the first woman to serve in the U.S. Cabinet as the secretary of labor in FDR’s cabinet. In this novel, we learn about Frances’s professional achievements and personal life, including her struggles to raise a family. BOOK: Becoming Madam Secretary by Stephanie Dray on Amazon or Bookshop . SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST: Find the episode show notes and a list of all the books mentioned here . MORE RESOURCES: Visit bibliolifestyle...

May 20, 202434 minEp. 202

Ep. 197 Celebrating Historical Women in Literature with Cindy

Send me a text message Come with us on a historical journey through books highlighting women's remarkable contributions to society. Cindy Burnett from the Thoughts from a Page Podcast joins me on the couch to share five books about trailblazing women in history. SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST: Find the episode show notes and a list of all the books mentioned here . MORE RESOURCES: Visit bibliolifestyle.com for more information and resources to help you in your reading journey. JOIN THE COMMUNITY: Joi...

May 17, 202430 minEp. 201

Ep. 196 I Love You So Much It’s Killing Us Both by Mariah Stovall

Send me a text message Can the music of our youth forever shape our lives? In Mariah Stovall's novel "I Love You So Much It's Killing Us Both," she explores the enduring impact of teen friendships and punk anthems on our identities. So in this episode, we talk about the complexities of adolescent relationships, the powerful role of music in forming connections and memories, as well as the portrayal of teenage girls in literature and society. BOOK: I Love You So Much It’s Killing Us Both by Maria...

May 13, 202430 minEp. 200

Ep. 195 Under the Covers of Historical Rom-Coms with Francesca

Send me a text message From what defines a historical rom-com, similarities and differences between other sub-genres, and how it provides a seamless transition for fans of contemporary rom-coms, Francesca from the Under the Book Covers blog shares all that plus more in the episode. Get her expert recommendations for must-read authors and books within the genre. Additionally, we explore Francesca's reading journey, and we talk about the resources available on her blog to help readers find their n...

May 09, 202422 minEp. 199

Ep. 194 The Book of Doors by Gareth Brown

Send me a text message Go on a magical adventure with this book about books by author Gareth Brown. In "The Book of Doors" we meet Cassie Andrews, a bookseller in New York City, who is given a magical book capable of transporting her anywhere, and with this book, any and every door will open for her. So along with her roommate, Izzy, they embark on a grand adventure, but soon they encounter dangers, including a mysterious protector of magical books known as the Librarian, and a dark force known ...

May 07, 202427 minEp. 198

Ep. 193 How to Read More Books at Low to No Cost with Laura

Send me a text message From ebook and audiobook bundles, and discounted books from popular retailers, to library resources and platforms plus lots more. Today on the couch I’m super excited to chat with Laura Yamin from the What to Read Next podcast and blog about how readers can read more books at low to no cost. We talk about using library resources, getting different library cards, and utilizing different library platforms. We share how to get super-discounted books from popular retailers lik...

Apr 25, 202434 minEp. 197

Ep. 192 Never Been Better by Leanne Toshiko Simpson

Send me a text message Jetset to the Turks and Caicos, get recommendations of what to do when visiting, and learn more about Leanne’s debut novel Never Been Better. In the novel, we meet a woman navigating mental health struggles, love, and friendships while attending a destination wedding for her best friends in Turks and Caicos. BOOK: Never Been Better by Leanne Toshiko Simpson on Amazon or Bookshop . SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST: Find the episode show notes and a list of all the books mentioned ...

Apr 22, 202435 minEp. 196

Ep. 191 Piglet by Lottie Hazell

Send me a text message "Piglet" explores the ambitions and desires of a woman whose life is upended by a shocking betrayal just before her wedding. This leaves her questioning her choices and desires while grappling with family pressures, work stress, her relationship with food, the chaos of life itself, and her pursuit of creating the perfect cake. But through this journey, we see her examine what she truly wants versus what she believes she should want. BOOK: Piglet by Lottie Hazell on Amazon ...

Apr 18, 202427 minEp. 195

Ep. 190 The Longest Autumn by Amy Avery

Send me a text message Can you imagine a world where the season of autumn stays indefinitely? Well, that’s exactly what happens in Amy Avery’s novel “The Longest Autumn.” In the novel, Amy transports us to a world where the four seasons are gods. Each god is transported from what is known as the divine realm to the human world every season and back again via an ancient portal called the Mirror with their escorts known as Heralds. But when the mirror shatters, Autumn is stuck in the human world i...

Apr 15, 202426 minEp. 194

Ep. 189 Three Classic Novels Better Read in Spring

Send me a text message These novels not only stand the test of time but also resonate deeply with the themes of spring which include: growth, rebirth, and self-discovery. From the landscapes of Italy and England to the enchanting confines of a garden and the intricate social fabric of a 19th-century English town, these stories also invite readers on a journey through love, freedom, and the quest for personal identity. So whether you're revisiting these beloved classics or discovering them for th...

Apr 04, 202421 minEp. 193

Ep. 188 The Excitements by CJ Wray

Send me a text message Get a mashup of historical fiction, women’s fiction, mystery, and lots of humor in CJ Wray’s novel “The Excitements.” In the novel we meet Josephine and Penny, two brave and witty World War II veterans who are in their late nineties and they haven't lost their killer instinct or their joy for life. They’re both in Paris to receive a prestigious honor for their role in France's liberation, but while they are there, we discover, there is more to these sisters than meets the ...

Mar 25, 202430 minEp. 192

Ep. 187 Keep Your Friends Close by Leah Konen

Send me a text message How well do you know your friends? Dive into a gripping tale of friendship, betrayal, and a mysterious disappearance in Leah Konen's "Keep Your Friends Close." In the novel we meet Mary, who is isolated and in a custody battle, and she is yearning for a friend. She meets the charming Willa and their friendship seems fated, until she shares a secret about her ex, George, when Willa disappears. Two months later, Mary encounters Willa, now Annie, with a new family. When Georg...

Mar 22, 202431 minEp. 191

Ep. 186 Seasonal Living Ideas for Spring

Send me a text message Sharing my experiences with living in tune with the seasons and ideas and opportunities for you to embrace spring and be present this season. Spring is not just a transition from winter to summer; it's a fresh start, a rebirth, and it encourages us to restart or open new chapters in our lives. SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST: Find the episode show notes and a list of all the books mentioned here . MORE RESOURCES: Visit bibliolifestyle.com for more information and resources to he...

Mar 20, 202418 minEp. 190

Ep. 185 Sun of Blood and Ruin by Mariely Lares

Send me a text message Sun of Blood and Ruin is a Zorro-inspired historical fantasy that intertwines Mesoamerican mythology and Mexican history. Set in an alternate 16th-century colonial Mexico, the novel follows a Mestiza woman named Leonora. Leonora possesses the ability to transform into a panther, and we see her as she joins forces with an Indigenous alliance to resist Spanish control. BOOK: Sun of Blood and Ruin by Mariely Lares on Amazon or Bookshop . SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST: Find the ep...

Mar 18, 202434 minEp. 189

Ep. 184 The 6 Best New Books to Read This Spring

Send me a text message From a thrilling mystery to keep you guessing, a fantasy you can escape into, and travel back in time with historical fiction or romance to make you swoon, these six books will keep you turning the pages! LINKS MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE: - Sign up and download The BiblioLifestyle 2024 Spring Reading Guide. - The 2024 Spring Reading Guide Shortlist: Get access to all 93 books that were under consideration for the guide, get "books like" recommendations, plus bonus categories...

Mar 14, 202435 minEp. 188

Ep. 183 The Fox Wife by Yangsze Choo

Send me a text message The mythological and the mysterious are intertwined in Yangsze Choo's novel "The Fox Wife." The story is set in 1908 Manchuria (in northeast China,) and we meet a fox spirit named Snow who assumes a human form to track down the person responsible for her child's death. Also in the novel, we meet Bao Gong, a retired teacher and detective who has a special gift to sniff out the truth and identify fox spirits. So when Bao is hired to investigate a mysterious death, we see how...

Mar 11, 202438 minEp. 187

Ep. 182 Behind You Is the Sea by Susan Muaddi Darraj

Send me a text message Peel back the layers of a diverse Palestinian American community in Baltimore. That's what you can expect in "Behind You Is the Sea" by Susan Muaddi Darraj. "Behind You Is the Sea" follows three main families - the Baladis, the Salamehs, and the Ammars - each navigating their own challenges living in America. We also see the intersection of class, socio-economic and generation divides, and religious differences. Plus how through struggles and transformations, stereotypes a...

Mar 04, 202428 minEp. 186
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