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Sarah's Bookshelves Live

Sarah's Bookshelves Live

Sarah Dickinson | Sarah's Bookshelves 238 Episodes Jun 24, 2026

Sarah's Bookshelves Live is a bi-weekly podcast where host Sarah Dickinson discusses books with a featured guest. Each episode covers two old books they love, two new books they love, one book they don't love, and one new release they're excited about. The show offers real talk about books with a side of snark.

Episodes

Best Books of 2026 So Far with Catherine Gilmore and Chrissie Whitley | Ep. 228 Jun 24, 2026 01:07:49 In Episode 228, Sarah, Catherine (@GilmoreGuide), and Chrissie (@ChrissieWhitley) take stock of the reading year so far, discussing the books, publishing trends, and industry chatter that have defined the first half of 2026. They dive into the biggest publishing stories of the year, the rise of "cozy everything," the continued influence of self-publishing and book-to-screen success stories, and wh
Behind the Scenes of Book Sales with Brenna Connor | Ep. 227 Jun 10, 2026 52:44 In Episode 227, Sarah talks with book industry analyst Brenna Connor about the behind-the-scenes world of book sales, bestseller lists, and publishing trends. Brenna shares insight into how sales data is gathered and used across the publishing industry, from tracking pre-orders and audiobooks to measuring the impact of celebrity book clubs and award recognition. They also discuss what makes a book
Summer 2026 Book Preview with Catherine Gilmore | Ep. 226 May 27, 2026 40:23 Welcome to the Summer 2026 Book Preview with Catherine of Gilmore Guide to Books!   Today, Sarah and Catherine share 12 of their most anticipated books releasing in June through mid – August.   This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog. Announcements One of the
Spring 2026 Circle Back with Catherine Gilmore | Ep. 225 May 20, 2026 46:48 In Episode 225, Sarah and Catherine of Gilmore Guide to Books catch up on the 12 new releases they shared in the Spring 2026 Book Preview, now that they've read them — or at least tried to!  They share their reading stats and discuss which books worked and which didn't…and why.   This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you
2026 Summer Reading Special with Catherine Gilmore and Chrissie Whitley | Ep. 224 May 13, 2026 57:00 In Episode 224, Sarah, Catherine (@GilmoreGuide) and Chrissie (@ChrissieWhitley) celebrate the release of the 2026 Summer Reading Guide with a special behind-the-scenes conversation about putting this year's guide together. Catherine and Chrissie share what it was like participating in the guide for the first time, from the reading process to narrowing down their final picks, while Sarah talks abo
IMPORTANT DETAILS: 2026 Summer Reading Guide May 7, 2026 13:21 May is upon us and that means Summer Reading season is just about here! The 2026 Summer Reading Guide went through a lot of changes this year, so I'm coming to you a bit early to walk through all the details. CLICK HERE for the full Show Notes on the blog. The 2026 Summer Reading Guide is launching this coming Tuesday, May 12! And, our Summer Reading Special podcast episode will air the following
2016 Bookish Time Capsule with Catherine Gilmore | Ep. 223 Apr 29, 2026 49:07 Going back ten years to 2016, Sarah and Catherine Gilmore (@GilmoreGuide) dive into the annual Bookish Time Capsule episode and revisit the book world from that year. They cover big bookish highlights — from the buzziest books of the year to the award winners — along with what was happening in the wider world at the time. They also look back at their own reading from 2016, including their favorite
Lee Kelly + Jennifer Thorne (Authors of The Midnight Show) | Ep. 222 Apr 15, 2026 54:46 In Episode 222, Sarah talks with authors Jennifer Marie Thorne and Lee Kelly about their latest co-written novel, The Midnight Show. Set in the world of 1980s late-night comedy, the book is told in a documentary / oral history format that traces the rise of a breakout star — and the mystery surrounding her disappearance. They talk about how they developed a cast of characters shaped by both real-l
Spring 2026 Book Preview with Catherine Gilmore | Ep. 221 Apr 1, 2026 45:40 Welcome to the Spring 2026 Book Preview with Catherine of Gilmore Guide to Books!   Today, Catherine and Sarah share 12 of their most anticipated books releasing in April and May.   This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog. Announcements A preview of changes to
Winter 2026 Circle Back with Catherine Gilmore | Ep. 220 Mar 25, 2026 55:01 In Episode 220, Sarah and Catherine of Gilmore Guide to Books catch up on the 16 new releases they shared in the Winter 2026 Book Preview, now that they've read them — or at least tried to!  They share their reading stats and discuss which books worked and which didn't…and why.   This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to yo
T Kira Madden (Author of Whidbey) | Ep. 219 Mar 18, 2026 50:19 In Episode 219, Sarah talks with author T Kira Madden about her debut novel, Whidbey. A dark, atmospheric story that explores the long reach of violence and the lack of recourse many victims face, Whidbey tackles difficult themes including sexual abuse, stalking, and the ways narratives around these crimes are shaped by media and public perception. Sarah and T Kira discuss the inspiration behind t
Reading Through the Enneagram with Sarajane Case (Author of The Honest Enneagram) | Ep. 218 Mar 6, 2026 49:39 In Episode 218, Sarah chats with Enneagram author, speaker, and podcaster Sarajane Case about Reading Through the Enneagram. After a brief introduction to the Enneagram and how it differs from other personality systems, they dive into how Enneagram types show up in our reading lives — from guessing an author's type to rethinking our own habits as readers. Sarajane walks through the nine types, sha

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