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Crossroads
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Erwähnt von 

als ein dickes Buch, das er diesen Sommer lesen möchte.


Olli Schulz

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Mach den Finger frei
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as her own book, a crime novel focusing on life imbalance and loyalty.

Rhonda Patrick Taylor

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#58 - Rhonda Parker Taylor - What is a bestselling author and how can you become one?
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as a currently read book, noting its ability to keep the reader engaged.

Conner Habib

AEWCH 288: HOW TO LIVE IN 2025: READ with ALEXANDER CHEE
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as the first book in a trilogy.

Harry Litman

The Corrections
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in a discussion about the blues and its historical context.


Marc Maron

Episode 1634 - Ryan Coogler
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after recently finishing it, describing it as a satisfying read even as the beginning of a trilogy.

Daniel Bader

Putting good money on the Pixel 9a
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when discussing books that inspired her interest in the materials that make up our world.

Kate Kavanaugh

The Wood Age: Humans and the Forests That Made Them Human with John Perlin
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as a great summer read with a 1970s vibe.


Maureen Callahan

Johnny Depp Speaks Out, Karen Read's Distasteful Post-Trial Behavior, and Katy Perry's Marital Feud
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as an example of a male novelist who continues to sell many copies of his books.

Julius Taranto

Leigh Stein and Julius Taranto: Did Wokeness and Trump Kill Literary Satire?
Recommended by Laura Battle as a captivating novel and the first in a planned trilogy.

FT Weekend: A trip to our secret book vault. Plus: the best books of 2021
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in the context of comparing how her books are labeled "Jewish novels" while Franzen's book, set in a Christian context, is simply called an "American novel."


Taffy Brodesser-Akner

Taffy Brodesser-Akner Writes Real People — Not Likable Ones