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📚 You’ll never conquer your TBR—and that’s a good thing

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Happy Tuesday, readers! Today’s guest, Will Schwalbe, believes if we all asked the question â?

Happy Tuesday, readers! Today’s guest, Will Schwalbe, believes if we all asked the question “what are you reading” more often, it could change the world, and he has a few literary superstitions that I found absolutely delightful. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. You can also hit the play button to listen right [on the site](. ** Last week on One Great Book: Last week we finished volume one of One Great Book with a book I have read four times in 18 months. You know that I'm a rereader, but that's a lot even for me. I obviously love this book and I think it's a great one to finish off this volume with. Now is a great time to catch up on any episodes you've missed while we take a short break and stay tuned to find out when we'll be returning with a new volume of One Great Book. You can listen to all of the episodes in volume one wherever you get your podcasts: [on the site](, [iTunes](, [Stitcher](, [Spotify](, [Overcast](, and [Google](). ** 2 days... until the Summer Reading Guide lands in your mailbox! If you have a friend who needs to know what books to pack in their pool bag, have them [sign up here](). Today at 11:30 EST I'm doing a Summer Reading Guide unboxing, where I walk everyone through every single title in the guide, with a short description and the reason I picked it live on video. We did this for the first time last year and it was SO FUN. Our Patreon community gets to sit in on this so [join our Patreon community now]() (literally right now) if you'd like to join us for this little preview. ** Thanks to today's sponsor: - Openfit is a brand new, super simple streaming service that allows you to work-out from the comfort of your living room in as little as 10 minutes a day. WSIRN listeners get a special extended 30-day free trial membership to Openfit, when you text READ to 303030. ** On next week's episode: Next week WSIRN producer Brenna and I will take your calls, voicemails, and emails and recommend summer reading titles for you. Make sure you're subscribed to What Should I Read Next in your favorite podcast player so you don't miss a beat (or a book). ** What do you think Will should read next? [Tell us all about it in the comments section](. Happy reading! Anne [Modern Mrs Darcy](=) | 6000 Brownsboro Park Blvd Ste H, Louisville, Kentucky 40207 [Opt Out of What Should I Read Next? News Only]( | [Unsubscribe from all MMD emails](

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