
The Weekly Reader
Wednesdays at 2:33 p.m.
For lovers of literary fiction and memoir, The Weekly Reader is a four-minute round-up of the best new books on the national scene. University of Baltimore professor, author, and longtime All Things Considered commentator Marion Winik joins WYPR’s producer Lisa Morgan, former co-host of The Signal, in studio to share two picks each week.
They curate the best of the buzzy books you're hearing about elsewhere, and keeping an eye out for those of special interest to Baltimoreans. When Winik, who reviews for People, Kirkus Review, and the Washington Post, brings her trademark humor, thoughtful insights, and refreshing honesty to book criticism, it’s like having a new best friend with very good taste to guide you on your literary adventures.
Latest Episodes
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Can a sentence be “delicious?” Do the words an author chooses matter as much as the story they seek to tell?
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Hard to forget, but hard to love: stories about tough cookies!
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Going off to college can be an exciting adventure, but what happens when things don't go exactly to plan?
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Dirty Deeds Down Under: Australian mystery writer Jane Harper
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What makes crime story so appealing? Why do we love them so much?
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"Never Complain, never explain." Until now.
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Delaware-based author Ethan Joella gives us more reasons to love the Eastern Shore!
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Growing up is hard but especially when you grow up “different” – racially, ethnically, socioeconomically - from most of your peers.Dispatches from the American Heartland.
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The thrills, triumphs and tragedies of teenagers.
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On this edition of The Weekly Reader, we feature two new novels that explore the often complicated terrain of motherhood. Our book critic Marion Winik on…
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On this edition of The Weekly Reader, a preview of our 'Weekly Reader Book Club' pick for October, Tope Folarin's A Particular Kind of Black Man. The book…
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on this edition of The Weekly Reader, we check in with our "British Cousins." Our book critic Marion Winik reviews Craig Brown's Ninety-nine glimpses of…
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Here at The Weekly Reader, we are big fans of literature, no matter how you choose to consume it. On this edition of the show, our book critic Marion…
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What happens when people suddenly disappear, without a trace? On this edition of The Weekly Reader, we look at two new books that address that question.…
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On this edition of The Weekly Reader, we are excited to re-introduce you to Rebecca Makkai's beautiful book, The Great Believers. It is our pick for the…
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On this episode of The Weekly Reader, our book critic Marion Winik reviews Campusland, a satirical debut novel by Scott Johnston, and a new one from an…
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On this edition of The Weekly Reader, we review Colson Whitehead's latest novel, The Nickel Boys. Inspired by real events, the story also features "a…
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It’s fun to imagine the real lives of “coming-of-age" book authors – how much do they draw from their own experiences? Today on The Weekly Reader, book…
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On this edition of The Weekly Reader, we review two new novels about men with complicated lives. Book critic Marion Winik shares her thoughts on Taffy…