Hey, listeners!
Yesterday we shared an episode full of backlist titles we’re hoping to read over the next few months. We spend some time speculating on which genres, formats, and themes will provide both entertainment and escape while we journey into motherhood—and we share recommendations for each other along the way.
This episode is for anyone struggling with focus and bookworms eager to add overlooked titles to their book stacks. We hope you hear about a book you’d love to read this fall! Download Novel Pairings wherever you get your podcasts, and don’t forget to subscribe.
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Coming up:
If you’d like to join us for our Jane Eyre book club discussion, head over to Patreon. We’re excited to talk about this gothic classic with everyone TONIGHT Wednesday 9/29 at 7 pm ET!
Here’s a reminder of our fall/winter schedule:
October - “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe & Frankenstein re-release.
November - “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman & Passing re-release & There is Confusion re-release.
December - Little Women re-release.
January - NEW Middlemarch in two parts.
Currently reading:
We’re still relying on Libro.fm* to keep us in the books as we prepare to welcome the Novel Pairings babies soon. You can support your favorite independent bookstores and get two Libro.fm audiobooks for the price of one by signing up with our link, or entering code NOVELPAIRINGS at checkout!
Where to find us:
Download episodes of Novel Pairings wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter. Check out our blog for bonus pairings, reading tips, and book recommendations. Find Chelsey at @chelseyreads or @hereadsheread. Find Sara at @fictionmatters and her newsletter. We love hearing what you’re reading, so tag us in your #bookstagram posts!
We declare after all, there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of any thing than of a book!
-Sara and Chelsey