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📚15 of the most recommended books from 200 episodes of What Should I Rea d Next?

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Readers, I hear one question over and over again from book lovers and podcast listeners: what are th

Readers, I hear one question over and over again from book lovers and podcast listeners: what are the most popular titles on What Should I Read Next? We have a big milestone coming up next week, so we're taking this opportunity to share some fun peeks behind-the-scenes and readerly reflections and flashbacks. We're kicking things off today with a look at the books I've recommended the most on the show. (And since I try to only recommend a title ONCE on the show, if I can't resist recommending a particular title multiple times that is really saying something!) [Click here for the most popular books](). I hope you enjoy this glimpse into the show, and my reading life, and that you also find a good title (or four) to add to your TBR. Happy reading! Anne Do you have a friend who would enjoy getting these emails? Please forward this email on to them. [Modern Mrs Darcy](=) | 6000 Brownsboro Park Blvd Ste H, Louisville, Kentucky 40207 [Opt Out of Blog Posts Only](=) | [Unsubscribe from all MMD emails](

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