Welcome to "Reeding Between the Lines," your go-to podcast for all things books! Featuring Ahren, Sara, and Nicole Reed. A brother, sister, and mother with different tastes but the same passion for reading. Join us as we explore, review, and debate books from every genre. Ready to dive into your next great read?@reedingpod
Welcome to "Reeding Between the Lines," your go-to podcast for all things books! Featuring Ahren, Sara, and Nicole Reed. A brother, sister, and mother with different tastes but the same passion for reading. Join us as we explore, review, and debate books from every genre. Ready to dive into your next great read?@reedingpod

๐ธ Spring Book Releases + The Problem with Problematic Authors! ๐ธ
Itโs time to refresh your TBR! In this episode, we're diving into the most exciting spring book releases of 2025 and tackling the complicated topic of problematic authors. Can you separate the art from the artist? We're breaking it all down! ๐โจ
Books We're Excited About:
๐ The Wild Things โ London Clarke (Carfax Abbey)
๐ Bad Publicity โ Bianca Gillam (Penguin, May 20)
๐ The Maidโs Secret โ Nita Prose (Ballantine, April 8)
๐ Neverwhere โ Neil Gaiman
๐ Broken Country โ Clare Leslie Hall (Simon & Schuster, March 4)
๐ Great Big Beautiful Life โ Emily Henry (Berkley, April 22)
๐ A Map to Paradise โ Susan Meissner (Berkley, March 18)
๐ Tilt โ Emma Pattee (MarySue Rucci, March 25)
๐ The Ministry of Time โ Kaliane Bradley (Simon & Schuster, May 7)
โจ PLUS: Weโre having an honest conversation about the controversyโhow do YOU approach reading books by authors with a problematic past?
๐ฌ Share your thoughts and let us know which spring releases you're most excited about!
๐ง Tune in nowโnew episode is LIVE!
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