Episode 6

Books to Read in April & March Madness Final 4

Published on: 5th April, 2022

In this week's episode, Nicole and Gayle share their last and current reads. They also have a small discussion on the newly released series Inventing Anna, a Netflix adaptation of the book with a homonym name.

They also present the four final books that you can vote to move only two to the big final. Please, send here your vote.

#2

The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller

The Nine Lives of Rose Napolitano by Donna Freitas

#1

At The Wolf's Table by Rosella Postorino

The Secret Lives of Church Ladies by Deeshaw Philyaw

As usual, you'll find below a list of the relevant books mentioned during the episode:

Like A Sister by Kellye Garrett | Amazon | Bookshop

Groundskeeping by Lee Cole | Amazon | Bookshop

Chorus by Rebecca Kauffman | Amazon | Bookshop

The House On Fripp Island by Rebecca KauffmanAmazonBookshop

Mercy Street by Jennifer HaighAmazonBookshop

The Fortunate Ones by Ed TarkingtonAmazonBookshop

The Love Of My life by Rosie Walsh | Amazon | Bookshop

The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller | Amazon | Bookshop

The Nine Lives of Rose Napolitano by Donna Freitas | Amazon | Bookshop

The Secret Lives of Church Ladies by Deeshaw Philyaw | Amazon | Bookshop

Take My Hand by Dolen Perkins-Valdez | Amazon | Bookshop

The Lilfeguards by Amanda Eyre Wald | Amazon | Bookshop

Search by Michele Huneven | Amazon | Bookshop

Strangers on A Train by Patricia Highsmith | Amazon | Bookshop

The Power Couple by Alex Berenson | Amazon | Bookshop

At The Wolf's Table by Rosella Postorino | Amazon | Bookshop

Insomnia by Sarah Pinborough | Amazon | Bookshop

Behind Her Eyes by Sarah Pinborough | Amazon | Bookshop

I'll Be You by Janelle Brown | Amazon | Bookshop

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The Readerly Report is a lit podcast hosted by Nicole Bonia & Gayle Weiswasser.
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