What Should I Read Next?

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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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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on What Should I Read Next?.

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Anne Bogel

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Anne Helen Petersen
Anne Helen Petersen is a journalist and author known for her insightful commentary on culture and societal issues. She writes the weekly email newsletter 'Culture Study' and is the author of the book 'Cant Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation', which explores the phenomenon of burnout among millennials. Petersen's work often delves into the challenges faced by modern readers and the impact of societal pressures on personal well-being.
milie Weidl
milie Weidl lives in Wales, where she's taken a year off before starting her PhD. She has a good grasp on her reading tastes, but has recently found that the historical fiction she has always loved isn't working well for her. She is also having difficulty reading nonfiction due to the harrowing topics she has been drawn to in the past. Outside of reading and volunteering, milie enjoys walking and hiking, exploring the beautiful countryside around her.
Lara
Lara is an avid reader and a member of multiple long-standing book clubs. She is passionate about finding fiction that explores the human condition and enjoys discussing these themes with fellow readers. Lara is particularly interested in literary novels that incorporate strong genre elements such as romance, adventure, and mystery.
Casey
Casey is a Florida reader who has been on a journey of self-discovery, particularly focusing on her struggles with perfectionism and its impact on her reading habits. She has recognized a tendency to postpone reading highly anticipated books, waiting for the perfect moment to dive into them. Through her experiences, Casey aims to explore how to make better reading choices and embrace the joy of reading without the constraints of perfectionism.
Sarah Swarbrick
Sarah Swarbrick is a reader and writer based in the outskirts of Sydney, Australia. As she approaches her 53rd birthday, she has embarked on a unique reading project that involves re-reading her favorite childhood books while pairing them with more recent releases. With her children growing older, Sarah has found more time to dedicate to reading and is exploring the connections between her long-standing favorites and contemporary literature.

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burnout reading life Anne Helen Petersen Culture Study Millennials Cant Even TBR system historical fiction nonfiction gut-wrenching books reading tastes distraction inspiration reassurance book clubs fiction human condition literary novels genre elements romance adventure mystery perfectionism self-discovery backlist titles whimsical books re-reading childhood favorites reading challenge nostalgia book recommendations intentional reading

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Ep 474: Burnout and the reading life

Hosts
Anne Bogel
Guests
Anne Helen Petersen
Keywords
burnout reading life Anne Helen Petersen Culture Study Millennials Cant Even
Readers, if you are feeling burned out right now, you are not alone. In our team meeting last week, we talked about the fact that things are hard right now. That's why this feels like a great time to revisit a favorite past episode from another time not so long ago when we were also feeling burned out.

Today we're sharing Anne's May 2021 conversation with journalist Anne Helen Petersen, which originally aired back then as Episode 284. Anne Helen writes the weekly email newsletter Culture Study and she knows a lot about burnout because she literally wrote a book about it: Cant Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation.

In today's episode, Anne Helen shares her personal experience with reading during a grueling season, advice and hope for readers who feel stuck in burnout, and a handful of backlist favorites from her own bookshelves. No matter how your reading life has evolved over the last few years, or even if it hasn't, we think you'll find comfort and insight in today's episode.

Find the full list of titles mentioned today at whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com/474.

We've been working hard behind the scenes to prepare your 2025 Summer Reading Guide! This year will be our 14th annual Summer Reading Guide, and we kick off the celebration with our live unboxing before continuing with all sorts of bonus reading adventures in Modern Mrs. Darcy Book Club and in our Patreon community. Order your Summer Reading Guide at modernmrsdarcy.com/srg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ep 473: Refining an out-of-date TBR system

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Anne Bogel
Guests
milie Weidl
Keywords
TBR system historical fiction nonfiction gut-wrenching books reading tastes distraction inspiration reassurance
When the world feels heavy, many of us look to books for distraction, inspiration, or reassurance. Today's guest has a unique spin on what she's seeking and would love Anne's help in figuring out how the types of reads she wants right now fit into her existing to-be-read (TBR) system.

Émilie Weidl lives in Wales, where she's taken a year off before starting her PhD. When she's not reading or volunteering, you'll likely find her out for a walk or a hike, exploring the beautiful country around her.

Émilie has always had a good grasp on her reading tastes, but lately she's found that the historical fiction she's always loved isn't working well for her. She's also having a hard time reading nonfiction because the topics she's been drawn to in the past feel harrowing right now. Plus, she's found that the TBR management system she's relied on for ages isn't work as well as it used to.

Émilie's looking for absolutely gut-wrenching books that will distract her from her real-world worries, and a system that will help her tee up books she'll really enjoy reading right now. Anne has ideas for Émilie, as you'll hear today.

Suggest gut-wrenching reads you think Émilie might enjoy and see the full list of titles discussed today on our show notes page at whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com/473.

We always have exciting things on the horizon in the Modern Mrs Darcy Book Club, and right now is no exception. Next week, we're going to learn all about Commonplace Books: what they are, and how to keep one, also why you might want to. When you join the club, you get immediate access to this class and all of our past events, along with our 2025 Summer Reading Guide which is coming out in May. Join us for a month or longer and experience the reading buffet book club has to offer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ep 472: Literary + Genre = match made in heaven

Hosts
Anne Bogel
Guests
Lara
Keywords
book clubs fiction human condition literary novels genre elements romance adventure mystery
Finding highly discussable books for book clubs often feels like a full-time job, especially if you're a member of multiple long-standing book clubs like today's guest, Lara.

Today, Lara joins Anne to talk about her constant search for fiction that explores the human condition in all its messy glory. She loves these sorts of books because they give her so much to talk about with her fellow readers. Recently, Lara was listening to an episode of our podcast when she heard Anne mention her appreciation for books that are literary AND, as in literary novels that also bring in strong genre elements like romance or adventure or mystery. Lara's reaction was, Oh, me too. 

In their conversation today, she and Anne talk more about books that are literary AND, and Anne recommends specific titles Lara may want to add to her TBR.

Find the full list of those titles and other links from today's show at whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com/472. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ep 471: Don't let perfectionism ruin your reading life

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Anne Bogel
Guests
Casey
Keywords
perfectionism reading life self-discovery backlist titles whimsical books
Over the past few years, today's guest has been on a journey of self-discovery. Florida reader Casey has been working on coming to terms with her perfectionism and along the way, she's been noticing what it means for her reading life.

Casey's noticed she tends to save highly anticipated books for later: some uncertain time down the road when circumstances make the timing at long last completely perfect to pick up that book she's really been wanting to read.

But Casey knows firsthand that our time is limited, and it is a certainty she'll run out of time to read everything she wants to. So, how to decide what should she read right now, and how can she prompt herself to actually read those books?

Today, she and Anne explore these readerly struggles, with special emphasis on finding backlist titles that are a little bit weird, a little bit whimsical, and that just might take Casey by surprise.

Find the list of titles mentioned today and leave your suggestions for Casey over on our show notes page at whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com/471.

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Ep 470: Revisiting childhood favorites for a nostalgic reading project

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Anne Bogel
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Sarah Swarbrick
Keywords
re-reading childhood favorites reading challenge nostalgia book recommendations intentional reading
Re-reading is a practice fits into every reader's life in a different way, and today's guest has embarked on a unique reading challenge that brings a fresh perspective to her re-reading.

Sarah Swarbrick joins Anne today from the outskirts of Sydney, Australia, to talk about the special project she's crafted in advance of her 53rd birthday. With her responsibilities shifting and her kids getting older, Sarah's finding more time for reading lately, and she's excited about having extra space to approach her books with a different kind of thoughtfulness and intention.

Sarah's decided to re-read a selection of her favorite books from childhood, and she's also trying to pair each childhood favorite with a more recent release. She's looking for books that have a lot to say to each other, that can really be in conversation with each other, and not just in the ways that are obvious on the surface. She and Anne discuss Sarah's project so far, and explore some unpaired re-reads to discover which new-to-her titles Sarah might enjoy matching with her long-standing favorites.

See the list of titles discussed today and leave your suggestions for Sarah on our show notes page at whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com/470.

Our What Should I Read Next Patreon community makes a very real difference in our ability to do the work we do: as a way to say thank you for that ongoing financial support, we share weekly bonus episodes and invite our community members to join us for special events, like our upcoming Summer Reading Guide live unboxing. Thanks to everyone who is already a part of our Patreon community, we are so appreciative. If you would like to come join us, get the details at patreon.com/whatshouldireadnext. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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