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Tuesday, July 21, 2020

The Book Riot Podcast, Episode #23 Methodology Bullets

The Book Riot Podcast, Episode #23 Methodology Bullets The Book Riot Podcast, Episode #23: Methodology Bullets This week, Rebecca and Jeff talk about Alice Munro winning the Nobel Prize for Literature, more ereading statistics, most-loved literary characters, the most powerful literary agent in the world taking shots at Amazon, new books, and more. This weeks episode is sponsored by  Suvudu Universe  and  Lungs Full of Noise  by Tessa Mellas. [iframe src=http://html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/2506610/height/235/width/450/theme/standard/direction/no/autoplay/no/autonext/no/thumbnail/yes/preload/no/no_addthis/no/ height=235 width=450 scrolling=no] You can subscribe to the podcast in iTunes (click here) or via RSS (link here). You can also download a free dedicated app for iOS or for Android. Take a short (7-question) survey to help us identify the most relevant sponsors for the show. Links discussed in the show: READ HARDER t-shirts   Alice Munro wins Nobel Prize Riot readers’ favorite lit characters Woman spent one year reading one book from every nation in the world Survey from USA Today and Bookish reveals people who own e-readers say they read more books More than 391,000 self-pubbed books in 2013 Andrew Wylie HATES Amazon New books! Longbourn by Jo Baker Best American Essays 2013, edited by Cheryl Strayed ____________________________ Browse previous episodes of The Book Riot Podcast. ____________________________ Sign up for our newsletter to have the best of Book Riot delivered straight to your inbox every week. No spam. We promise. To keep up with Book Riot on a daily basis, follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, , and subscribe to the Book Riot podcast in iTunes or via RSS. So much bookish goodnessall day, every day.

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