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The following is a list of book podcasts.
Podcast | Year | Starring, Narrator(s), or Host(s) | Produced by | Ref |
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Two Book Nerds Talking | 2018–present | Honey Ahmad and Diana Yeong | Renegade Radio | [1] |
The Maris Review | 2019–2023 | Maris Kreizman | Independent | [2][3] |
Confessions with Giles Fraser | 2018–2020 | Giles Fraser | UnHerd | [4] |
The Slowdown | 2019–present | Tracy K. Smith and Ada Limón | American Public Media | [5] |
Broccoli Book Club | 2020–present | Diyora Shadijanova | Broccoli Productions | [6] |
Literary Disco | 2012–present | Tod Goldberg, Julia Pistell, and Rider Strong | Independent | [7] |
Phoebe Reads a Mystery | 2020–present | Phoebe | Criminal | [8] |
The Guardian Books Podcast | 2016–present | Claire Armitstead, Richard Lea and Sian Cain | The Guardian | [9] |
Just the Right Book | 2016–present | Roxanne Coady | Independent | [10] |
Behind the Bookshelves | 2018–present | Richard Davies | AbeBooks | [11] |
Los Angeles Review of Books | 2012–present | Kate Wolf and Medaya Ocher | Los Angeles Review of Books | [12] |
Drunk Booksellers | 2015–2018 | Julia and Christen | Independent | [13] |
88 Cups of Tea | 2017–2020 | Yin Chang | Independent | [14] |
Reading Women Podcast | 2016–present | Kendra, Sachi, Jaclyn, and Sumaiyya | Independent | [15] |
What Should I Read Next? | 2016–present | Anne Bogel | Wondery | [16] |
The Vintage Podcast | 2016–2017 | Alex Clark | Independent | [17] |
The Book Review | 2014–present | Pamela Paul | The New York Times | [18] |
Between the Covers | 2010–present | David Naimon | Tin House Books and KBOO 90.7FM | [19] |
Audio Book Club | 2006–2018 | Isaac Butler | Slate | [20] |
Sugar Calling | 2020 | Cheryl Strayed | The New York Times | [21] |
Bookworm | 2021–present | Michael Silverblatt | KCRW | [22] |
Bad on Paper | 2018–present | Grace Atwood and Becca Freeman | Independent | [23] |
Deadline City! | 2019–present | Zoraida Córdova and Dhonielle Clayton | Independent | [24] |
The Catapult | 2014–2016 | Jaime Green | Independent | [25] |
Culture Gabfest | 2017–present | Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens and Julia Turner | Slate | [26] |
Otherppl | 2011–present | Brad Listi | Independent | [27] |
By the Book | 2017–present | Jolenta Greenberg and Kristen Meinzer | Stitcher Radio | [28] |
Backlisted | 2015–present | John Mitchinson and Andy Miller | Unbound | [29] |
Two Book Minimum | 2013–2015 | Dan Wilbur | Better Book Titles | [30] |
All The Books! | 2020–present | Liberty and Tirzah | Book Riot | [31] |
Iain Dale’s Book Club | 2018–present | Iain Dale | LBC | [32] |
Borrowed | London Review of Books | [33] | ||
The Writer's Almanac | ||||
So Many Damn Books | 2014-Present | Christopher Hermelin and Drew Broussard | Independent | [34] |
Dear Book Nerd | [35] | |||
Overdue | 2013–Present | Craig Getting, Andrew Cunningham | Headgum | [36][37] |
If Books Could Kill | 2022–Present | Michael Hobbes, Peter Shamshiri | Independent | [38][39] |
The New Yorker: Fiction | 2007–present | Deborah Treisman | The New Yorker | [40] |
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