Book Riot: The Podcast

The Book Riot Podcast is a weekly news and talk show about what's new, cool, and worth talking about in the world of books and reading, brought to you by the editors of Book Riot.

Episode 378 2020 Moms, Dads, and Grad Recommendation Show

Jeff and Rebecca field listener recommendation requests.

Episode 377 Worse Than a Promise

Rebecca and Jeff talk about the passing of Simon & Schuster CEO Carolyn Reidy, the rumblings of re-openings in the world of books, care very little about a couple of adaptation announcements, and welcome a Spanish-language version of Publisher's Weekly.

Episode 376 Fried Green Tomatoes (at the Whistle Stop Cafe)

Jeff and Rebecca talk about the book and movie, Fried Green Tomatoes (at the Whistle Stop Cafe).

Episode 375 We’re Coming for You, Columbus

This week, Jeff and Rebecca rank order literary awards by prestige, talk about Becoming on Netflix, digest BEA and BookCon going online, and much more.

Episode 374 The 2020 Pulitzer Prizes

Jeff and Rebecca react to the 2020 Pulitzer Prizes. At least the ones they had reactions to.

Episode 373 The Other Side of Vocational Awe

Jeff and Rebecca talk about PW publishing and argument against #booksareessential, a particularly dunder-headed reading list banning, how months turn into other months, and more.

Episode 372 Influential Sweaters

Jeff and Rebecca follow-up about Sweaters of Consequence, scrutinize #booksareessential, lament the through-line of the most challenged books of 2019, but end on a good thing.

Episode 371 Iceland’s 2nd Most Famous Sweater

This week, Jeff and Rebecca mark the official cancellation of BEA for 2020, puzzle over surprisingly good print sales numbers last week, give props to a creative New England bookseller, and more.

Episode 370 Deals, Deals, Deals

Jeff presents Rebecca with 16 recently announced book deals and then....well that's it. That's the schtick.

Episode 369 Oh, The Places You Won’t Go

Jeff and Rebecca follow the escalating pandemic problem for Barnes & Noble, walk through the definition of "upmarket," consider a big 5 publishers layoffs and salary cuts, and more.