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Hey readers, Our podcast is on spring break this week, but we still have reading inspiration to shar

Hey readers, Our podcast is on spring break this week, but we still have reading inspiration to share! Whether you're taking a spring break this year or not, I hope you'll find some good titles to help you celebrate the turn of the season. If you need your book fix—we're right there with you. You know we love backlist around here: our backlist catalog of episodes is standing by for your listening enjoyment. If you're not sure where to start, try these recommendations that feel just right for right now: - [WSIRN Ep 280: Epic journeys, untold stories & guaranteed great reads]( - [WSIRN Ep 277: Books that feel like a vacation for your brain]( - [WSIRN Ep 123: Books that will totally make you cry (with laughter)]( - [WSIRN Ep 66: Books that glitter, sparkle, and pop](). We'll be back next week with a brand new episode, where I'll be talking with a reader planning a special new reading project. I can't wait to share our conversation with you! 3 things I love: 1. Bring some spring to your TBR with [these 11 books that share themes of renewal, rebirth, and second chances](). Or, check out [10 audiobooks to listen to while spring cleaning](), [20 memoirs for the armchair traveler](, and [15 books to take you on a vicarious vacation](=). And if you're part of our southern hemisphere listening community, you might enjoy one of [these 20 novels perfect for fall readin](=)g! 2. This [fascinating exploration of how the cover art for the Bridgerton series has evolved]() is perfectly timed for the launch of season 2 on Netflix! 3. [Buy the flowers]( and [use the sprinkles](=): spring is the perfect season to bring a little more color and joy into your everyday routine! What I'm reading now: I'm enjoying [The Book of Delights]() by Ross Gay. It was highly recommended by a podcast guest I've already recorded with but you haven't heard yet. I think you're going to enjoy this episode! Happy reading, friends! Anne P.S. I'm always excited about what's going on in our Modern Mrs Darcy Book Club, but I'm especially looking forward to our upcoming [Poetry 101 class]() on April 7th. If you've always been curious about poetry but haven't known where to start, this is your no-pressure invitation to join us and explore, just in time for National Poetry Month. © 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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