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Readers Club | Ep. 212: Our Favorite Books of 2025

Season 2025 Episode 67

PBS Books Readers Club closes out an incredible year, Fred, Lauren, Princess, and Heather look back on the stories, conversations, and unforgettable moments that defined our reading journey. From inspiring interviews and behind-the-scenes memories to moments that made us laugh, this episode celebrates the books that brought our community together.

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PBS Books Programming 2024
21:23
Former Govs. Otter (R-ID) and Ige (D-HI) discuss the next generation's involvement in public service
Exploring Bipartisanship
31:13
Govs. Gordon (R-WY) and Grisham (D-NM) discuss the paths that led them to a life in public service.
Western Governors' Leadership Institute Delegate Forum
2:06:43
Diverse perspective on choosing a career in public service and lessons learned along the way.
PBS Books Programming 2024
28:28
Renée Fleming discusses her book "Music and Mind" at the 2024 LOC National Book Festival.
"Night Flyer" by Tiya Miles
26:50
Tiya Miles discusses her book "Night Flyer" at the 2024 Library of Congress national Book Festival.
"Just for the Summer" by Abby Jimenez
26:48
Author Abby Jimenez her romatic novel "Just for the Summer".
"The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store" by James McBride
30:45
James McBride discusses his latest book “The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store”.
"Goodnight Thoughts" by Max Greenfield
28:32
Join PBS Books for the Library of Congress National Book Festival featuring author Max Greenfield.
"The House on Mango Street" by Sandra Cisneros
29:23
Join PBS Books during the Library of Congress National Book Festival with author Sandra Cisneros.
PBS Books Programming 2024
36:55
PBS Books chats with bestselling author, Lisa Ko, about her highly anticipated novel "Memory Piece".
“You Are Here” Author Talk with Ada Limón
40:34
PBS Books celebrates Poetry Month and Earth Month with Ada Limón, the 24th Poet Laurette of the USA.
The Wright Conversations with Poet Nikki Giovanni
1:15:28
The Wright Museum presents a conversation with legendary poet Nikki Giovanni.
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