

What Should I Read Next?
Anne Bogel
What Should I Read Next? is the show for every reader who has ever finished a book and faced the problem of not knowing what to read next. Each week, Anne Bogel, of the blog Modern Mrs Darcy, interviews a reader about the books they love, the books they hate, and the books they're reading now. Then, she makes recommendations about what to read next. The real purpose of the show is to help YOU find your next read. To learn more or apply to be on the show visit whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com.
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Aug 26, 2025 • 39min
Ep 491: Our team's best books of summer (Part 2)
Today we're sharing Part 2 of our summer superlatives episode, featuring four more of our team members talking about the books they've loved most this season.
Our executive producer Will Bogel joins Modern Mrs Darcy Book Club Community Manager Ginger Horton to talk about their favorite summer reads. Then, you'll hear from Modern Mrs Darcy Editor and Social Media Manager Leigh Kramer and What Should I Read Next Media Production Specialist Holly Wielkoszewski.
Today's picks feature our team members and their wide-ranging preferences: romance to sci-fi, classics to outdoor adventure, literary fiction to narrative nonfiction, and beyond. No matter your reading tastes, we bet you'll hear a title that appeals.
Find the list of titles mentioned today on our show notes page at whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com/491.
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Aug 19, 2025 • 39min
Ep 490: Our team's best books of summer (Part 1)
Donna Hetchler, the Resident Spreadsheet Queen at Modern Mrs. Darcy HQ, and Brigid Misselhorn, Community Coordinator, dive into their favorite summer reads. They discuss the parallels between memoirs and personal empowerment, highlighting titles that inspire fitness journeys. The team shares engaging recommendations, including a middle grade novel narrated by Ethan Hawke and witty reads perfect for Jane Austen fans. Listeners are invited to reflect on their own summer favorites, showcasing a vibrant community connection around shared literary adventures.

Aug 12, 2025 • 1h 5min
Ep 489: The satisfaction of sinking into a good book
Today's guest isn't only a reader with a specific readerly conundrum, she is also a beloved author. Anne has recommended Julie Berry's work to several past guests, and Julie also joined us over in the Modern Mrs. Darcy Book Club back in 2020.
Today, she's here to talk with Anne about writing and discovering smart books with big heart. They also dive into conversation about Julie's independent bookstore and her unexpected path to becoming a bookstore owner. Plus, they discuss Julie's upcoming new release and how she finds books that shine through the clamor of blurbs and endorsements.
Anne shares a handful of recommendations with Julie while also inviting her to tell us more about some of her favorites.
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Aug 5, 2025 • 60min
Ep 488: Reading goals that are just lofty enough
Olivia Haber Greenwood, a copywriter and freelance journalist based in Barcelona, dives into her passion for novels featuring multiple points of view. While she loves the concept, she's on the hunt for books where each character has a distinctive voice that truly resonates. The conversation explores the complexities and emotional connections in multi-POV narratives, highlighting works like Joan Didion's 'Play It As It Lays' and a psychological thriller featuring a missing child. It's a delightful quest for captivating storytelling that engages readers from various angles.

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Jul 29, 2025 • 54min
Ep 487: Sci-fi, fantasy, and a sense of possibility
Holly Wielkoszewski, a media production specialist, shares her journey as she transitions from fantasy to science fiction. Living between New Mexico and various international locales, she reveals her evolving reading tastes and the exciting trends she's noticed in contemporary sci-fi. Holly discusses how various narratives connect with themes of love and discovery, the importance of immersive storytelling, and her favorite book recommendations that highlight diverse voices. Listeners are encouraged to explore new literary horizons and rethink their genre preferences.

Jul 22, 2025 • 1h 1min
Ep 486: Setting-driven stories, accidental reading themes, and winning characters
Ellen Heath, a retired urban planner from Atlanta, dives deep into her love for immersive settings and characters. She shares her creative method for choosing her next read on her eReader and her intention to abandon more books in 2025. The duo explores the emotional connections we have with stories, touching on memorable reads like 'Clear' by Carys Davies and the humor of 'Mr. Loverman.' They also discuss how urban planning influences literature, revealing the intricacies of character development in captivating narratives.

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Jul 8, 2025 • 58min
Ep 485: A midyear reading check-in
The hosts reflect on their midyear reading journeys, discussing what’s worked and what hasn’t in their literary lives. They emphasize the importance of intentional reading goals and the emotional connections books create. Personal anecdotes about life changes, like welcoming a puppy, blend with insights on balancing reading with self-care. Notable titles and unexpected favorites are spotlighted, along with practical tips for summer gatherings. Listeners are encouraged to evaluate their reading preferences and share their experiences.

Jul 1, 2025 • 46min
Ep 484: A summer to slow down and sink into what you love
Chelsea Siler, an early childhood special education teacher from Tacoma, shares her quest for the perfect summer reads that bring joy and escape. She discusses her love for immersive, character-driven stories and how childhood experiences shape her reading preferences. The conversation dives into the balance of teaching and outdoor adventures like bike camping, emphasizing the transformative power of deeply engaging narratives. Recommendations for impactful books highlight themes of identity, relationships, and the beauty of slow, mindful reading.

Jun 24, 2025 • 1h 3min
Ep 483: Help me find my new go-to summer author!
We often discuss auto-buy authors and completist authors around here, and today's guest is a completist on a mission to discover her new favorite summer author.
Stephanie Edwards-Gass is a seventh-grade English teacher and an Elin Hilderbrand completist. For years, she's turned to Hilderbrand's novels for summer reading satisfaction. She's read (and reread) every book in Hilderbrand's catalog, but now that there aren't any new Nantucket books to look forward to, Stephanie's on the hunt for a new go-to summer author that scratches the same itch. She's looking for stories with complex characters, a strong sense of place, lots of juicy details, and often salacious scandals.
Stephanie's already done a lot of legwork here and has a really good idea of what has and hasn't worked for her so far. Today she and Anne talk about which author (or authors) might fill this gap in Stephanie's summer reading plan.
See the long list of titles mentioned today and leave your suggestions for Stephanie at our show notes page, at whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com/483.
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Jun 17, 2025 • 50min
Ep 482: Diving into evocative ocean reads
Noelle Leong, a science and medicine-focused librarian with a passion for marine science, dives into the world of ocean-themed literature. She shares her love for books that capture the essence of the sea, exploring everything from pop science to narratives featuring complex relationships set against oceanic backdrops. The conversation also touches on the transformative power of reading, emotional connections to ocean motifs, and insightful recommendations that highlight both fiction and nonfiction related to the vast and mysterious ocean.