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Hey readers, Today's guest might have my dream job—it's certainly a job I love reading about! A

Hey readers, Today's guest might have my dream job—it's certainly a job I love reading about! As a city planner, Caylee Dyck knows how to problem solve and prioritize in order to create better communities and more liveable cities. Her job is to make people feel good in their environments, but when it comes to her reading life, Caylee is struggling to create a pleasing, welcoming, workable model for choosing what to read next—especially when it comes to the long To Be Read list and robust digital library she’s built over time. I’m ready to help Caylee transform her literary landscape with practical, actionable, and sometimes (as you’ll hear) tangible tips for tackling her TBR—and I’ll start her off by highlighting a few titles from among her digital ebook downloads that I think she’s likely to love. And, to help Caylee follow through on her resolution to reach for her ereader more often, I share my favorite ways to make ebook reading more tactile, engaging, and useful. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by your unread books, I hope you find solutions galore in today’s episode. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts and [visit the show website]() for today's complete book list. 3 things I love: - [Life in the stacks: a love letter to browsing](. "Old-fashioned browsing still has its benefits." - [This man wants to turn the State Library Victoria into a giant escape room](). As someone who enjoys puzzles, I think this sounds fun, but I have to wonder: would bookworms want to find their way out? - [The 2021 Booker Prize longlist was announced last week](=), and I have contender Mary Lawson's A Town Called Solace on my TBR after LOVING her 2002 debut, recommended by my husband Will in [Episode 291: The best books of summer (so far)](. 1 thing I don't: Last week's packed schedule meant we missed a few Jeopardy episodes, [hosted by Levar Burton](). We're rooting for him to take on the gig full time, and I hope we can catch those episodes streaming at a later date. What I'm reading now I just started [This House of Sky]() by Ivan Doig, which Jim Mustich hand-picked for me way back on Episode 165 of What Should I Read Next, [1000 Books to read before you die](. Happy reading! Anne © Anne Bogel | 291 N Hubbards Ln Ste 172-225, Louisville, Kentucky 40207 [Opt out of What Should I Read Next? news only]() | [Unsubscribe from all MMD emails](

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