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Last year I highlighted 25 of the best bookish podcasts on iTunes and there were a few comments from people who were just a tad bit overwhelmed by all the new listening material. Well, prepare to be overwhelmed again. Here are 25 MORE outstanding podcasts for book lovers!
After Words is C-SPAN’s book podcast. It features interviews with politically-minded nonfiction authors by journalists, legislators, and other public figures.
Various authors, critics, and media personalities take turns hosting in-depth discussions of popular books. Comic books also make a regular appearance.
BBC Radio’s Books and Authors encompasses two show formats. In the first, Mariella Frostrup interviews authors, and in the second, Harriet Gilbert discusses favorite books.
This podcast has a unique format. Host Richard E. Grant asks authors to bring to the studio five objects that inspired or shaped their latest book. Interesting dialogue ensues.
This podcast mixes recorded and live episodes, with the addition of brief video previews to build anticipation. It features author interviews and original short stories.
This podcast focuses on international literature and is hosted by the director of Open Letter Books, the University of Rochester’s nonprofit literary translation press, and a Spanish translator and poet.
In this weekly show, popular book blogger Anne Bogel invites a guest to share three books they love, one book they hate, and what they’ve been reading lately. Then, she recommends books based on that information.
What are your favorite bookish podcasts?