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12 favorite episodes of What Should I Read Next

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This week we’re publishing our TWO HUNDREDTH episode of my podcast What Should I Read Next?, wh

This week we’re publishing our TWO HUNDREDTH episode of my podcast What Should I Read Next?, where each week we talk all things books and reading and do a little literary matchmaking with each guest. As part of the celebration, today I’m sharing twelve of my favorite episodes from our nearly four years of making the show. I am allergic to picking favorites (hellllloooo, INFP, type 9), and yet I pushed through and chose twelve of my favorite episodes from more than three and a half years of bookish Tuesdays. [Click here to see my picks](. I'll just sit here and brace myself for the comments, where you'll surely say, "I can't believe you didn't include THAT episode!" (If it makes you feel better: I can't, either.) I hope you enjoy this peek into all these years of podcasting. I'm always saying podcast years are like dog years, which means we've been at this a good long time. It's been a joy and a pleasure to do it with you. (And if you haven't yet listened, I hope you'll find an episode from today's list and give it a try!) Happy reading, and happy listening! 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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