• November and December Books on the Radar

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
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November and December Books on the Radar

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    In Episode 174 of Book Talk, Etc., Tina and Hannah share their November and December Books on the Radar for 2024!

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    Chair (T)
    Glocuset Portable Clip On (H)
    Wall Light (T)

    Latest Read
    Rest Stop | Nat Cassidy (T)
    Summer Fridays | Suzanne Rindell (H)

    Books on the Radar:
    She’s Always Hungry | Eliza Clark (H)
    Deadly Animals | Marie Tierney (T)
    Shy Creatures | Clare Chambers (H)
    The City and Its Uncertain Walls | Haruki Murakami (T)
    Private Rites | Julia Armfield (H)
    City of Night Birds | Juhea Kim (T)
    Rental House | Weike Wang (H)
    I Might Be In Trouble | Daniel Aleman (T)
    Apartment Women | Gu Byeong-mo (H)
    The Shutouts | Gabrielle Korn (T)

    Current Reads
    Heir | Sabaa Tahir (H)
    The Blue Hour | Paula Hawkins (T)

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