Sibling bookstore owners Hannah Harlow and Sam Pfeifle call each other up at random hours and talk about what they're reading and what they're psyched is coming out next. It doesn't get much more bookish than when a publishing executive and MFA in Creative Writing buys a bookstore with an English teacher and journalist.
…
continue reading
The front window has been well decorated by mom and dad, the Polar Expresses have been ordered, and it is officially Holiday Season. So, what books are you going to buy for your friends and families? Well, let us tell you: - "James," by Percival Everett, Hannah's pick for book of the year (even if it didn't win the Booker). - "Orbital," by Samantha…
…
continue reading
1
EP79: Blood, Vampires, and Moral Philosophy
41:52
41:52
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
41:52
It's getting cold, the election season has been busy, and we're reading books all over the map. Sam's on a philosophical bent and just saw "The Wild Robot"; Hannah's mildly unprepared, but rallies. All told, we tackle: - "The Other Valley," by Scott Alexander Howard, which explores regret, but has some weird world-building. - "Blood Test," by Charl…
…
continue reading
1
EP78: Deep Cuts from the Boozy Book Fair
52:15
52:15
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
52:15
High on the success of the Boozy Book Fair (it was, according to Sam, "really banging"), a great in-shop reading and signing, and a couple days off for Indigenous Peoples Day, Sam and Hannah are in a mood, with nothing to complain about. Also, no dudes allowed, this week, with a shout out to the guy who really likes Rachel Kushner. - "The Time Keep…
…
continue reading
1
EP77: Ski Romances and Outdoor Tragedy
31:25
31:25
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
31:25
The road in front of the Book Shop is freshly paved and Sam and Hannah are all sorts of amped up about it. No, you didn't screw up and set it to 1.5x. We're just talking really fast about: - "Factory Summers," by Guy Delisle. Sam's daughter gave him this graphic novel and it is properly obscure and entertaining. It doesn't smell bad, even though it…
…
continue reading
1
EP76: National Book Award Longlist Reactions (We're So Smart!)
39:19
39:19
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
39:19
Have we read all of the NBA fiction longlist books? We have not. Do we have thoughts on the ones we have read? We do! Jessica Anthony! Amazing! But we also read a bunch of other books for this episode, even if Sam has trouble remembering which ones (much as he could not remember the word "seersucker"). Here's what's on tap: - All of the National Bo…
…
continue reading
1
EP75: Sally Rooney, Nick Sparks, and Serviceberries
47:56
47:56
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
47:56
Sam is well outside his comfort zone this week, with a read of his first Nicholas Sparks book (it's not terrible!), and a GMA Book Club pick. Hannah's got an early line on the new Sally Rooney. And that's just the tip of the iceberg! Here's what's on tap: - "Counting Miracles," by Nicholas Sparks (lots of Bible stuff!) - "Intermezzo," by Sally Roon…
…
continue reading
The Emotional Support Chicken has been named — Page Turner won out — and Hannah and Sam are satisfied with the results. Can the same be said for the books they've read this week? Yes and no. Here's what's on tap: - "Tell Me Everything," by Elizabeth Strout (shoutout, Emma Straub) - "Shift," by Hugh Howey (with some Common commentary) - "Long Island…
…
continue reading
Hannah's been on vacation, where she read her pants off. She's got books. And she and Sam have a bet as to whether any of you will take advantage of the big discount code embedded in this episode. We'll see what happens. As for books, we tackle: - "Margo's Got Money Troubles," by Rufi Thorpe - "The Most," by Jessica Anthony - "Death at the Sanitori…
…
continue reading
We may not be winning the SEO battle, but we're reading some cool books this summer, including the latest from Laura Dave, who has a standard cover treatment for a reason. People are looking for the next one! Then it's on to ultra-feminist badass Kathleen Hanna (Carrie Brownstein was in Sleater-Kinney, sorry Sam couldn't remember), whose "Riot Girl…
…
continue reading
1
EP71: Having a Laugh or Two on the Dock
52:15
52:15
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
52:15
Dock sitting for the July 4 extended weekend means we've got books to talk about! Hannah pulled Peter Heller's "The Guide" off the camp shelves and found herself thinking, "the writing is so insanely beautiful." Pretty high praise. Heller even makes fly-fishing enthralling — she read it in a day. Meanwhile, Sam was consumed for multiple days with L…
…
continue reading
1
EP70: The Mayflower, Blood Quantum, and Great Sandwiches
38:39
38:39
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
38:39
Sam has been doing research into the family tree, which is largely irrelevent, but does have him fired up to talk books. Hannah's right there with him, with brand-new reads hot off the presses. But we're not quite done with "Fire Exit" yet and start things out with some closing thoughts and a great deal more context (the Press Herald reviewer that …
…
continue reading
1
EP69: Keanu Reeves, Elin Hilderbrand, and the Book of the Year?
47:56
47:56
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
47:56
It's summer for real now, and we're hyped for our upcoming event at Hastings House in Beverly Farms, featuring four summer-read authors. This is a legit literary genre at this point, folks. So we fire things up with Elin Hilderbrand's final (maybe) summer novel, fittingly titled "Swan Song." What makes this new literary tradition so attractive? Sam…
…
continue reading
Hannah and Sam are at Clearwater Pond on Memorial Day Weekend and they are ready to rock and roll for summer's many hours of lazy water-side reading. First up is Ann Hood, pride of Rhode Island, and her "The Stolen Child," which features travels to France and Italy with a pair of mis-matched travelers who develop a deep and abiding friendship and i…
…
continue reading
Hannah is at the New England Independent Booksellers Association Spring Fling (or something like that), and it's a late-night recording to beat the band. Mostly, both Hannah and Sam are fired up about the release of "Ministry of Time," which they've been wanting to talk about since they read it as an advanced-reading copy. Yes, it's a time travel b…
…
continue reading
1
EP66: Live from Newburyport, with Jami Attenberg and Steve Almond
1:02:24
1:02:24
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
1:02:24
It's a special edition of "John Updike's Ghost," recorded live from the Newburyport Literary Festival, with special guests Jami Attenberg and Steve Almond, veteran authors who have both penned great new books about writing. Steve's "Truth Is the Arrow, Mercy Is the Bow," is an instruction manual that allows for failure along the way; Jami's "1000 W…
…
continue reading
1
EP65: Big Questions, K-Pop, and Pre-Internet Nostalgia
41:30
41:30
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
41:30
Hannah has absconded to New York City, but no one will go to the Beatrix Potter exhibit with her. Such a shame. No matter! We're fired up about the Newburyport Literary Festival, and ready to talk books, starting with a recap of Leigh Bardugo's brand-new "The Familiar," which Sam has decided he likes quite a bit. Maybe not quite as much as both of …
…
continue reading
Just off a big night out on the town in Beverly, Hannah and Sam are focused on brand-new releases, of a wide variety, plus an older book that is very much NOT related to the website it shares a name with. That book is "Storm Front," the first in Jim Butcher's Dresden Files series, an older book (2000) recommended to Hannah by a customer, which has …
…
continue reading
1
EP63: Jamaica, Southie, and Points in Between
41:03
41:03
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
41:03
It's a late-night edition of John Updike's Ghost and Hannah and Sam are ready to rock and roll. First up is Tana French's new thriller, "The Hunter," a follow up to "The Searcher," which Hannah hasn't read, but she wasn't bothered by this. Brilliant audiobook experience. Sticking with violent acts, Sam talks about how seeing the new Bob Marley movi…
…
continue reading
1
EP62: Supercommunicating, Interviewing, and Mythmaking
53:15
53:15
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
53:15
Is March Fourth a "declarative sentence"? No, Sam, it's an imperative sentence. But it's Hannah's birthday and at least he remembered that, if not his grammar lessons. Not to worry, though, this episode is chock full of weighty discussion, starting with "Women and Children First," the biography of the pioneering Dr. Susan Dimock (with a side bar on…
…
continue reading
1
EP61: Time-Travelers, Survivors, Fascists, and Crooks
36:33
36:33
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
36:33
Hannah is back from Winter Institute and she has all sorts of thoughts on the state of the bookselling industry (900 booksellers in the same place is NOT illegal, it turns out). She's not sure she's a hero, exactly, but not every bookseller is in tony Beverly Farms. Also, it turns out she didn't learn all that much about what's coming down the pipe…
…
continue reading
Sam has covid, but it's been a good four-year run of not getting it, and it's an easy way to remember it's our fourth anniversary of buying the Book Shop. We start off this week with a little look back on things we didn't expect when we got into this mess (why are publishers so mean? How do you stock all the books that people want?), and then launc…
…
continue reading
1
EP59: Kelly Link and the Magic of Books about Magic
37:13
37:13
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
37:13
Sam is just back from Dallas, where he visited Interabang Books and learned of Dallas writer Ben Fountain, and so has his brand-new "Devil Makes Three," instead of a Larry McMurtry book. In the meantime, Hannah has read the new Kelly Link, "The Book of Love," which she is big-time into ("It was so. good."), which leads into a discussion of why we l…
…
continue reading
1
EP58: Nyx, Mercury, Murderbots, and Other Gods
34:27
34:27
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
34:27
After a quick treatise on the Murderbot Diaries, Sam's all jazzed up about the new release coming in February from Kirsten Bakis, who has taken 25 years to release a second novel after the revelatory "Lives of the Monster Dogs." A classic gothic tale, "King Nyx" is a creepy feminist text you need to read ASAP. Unfortunately, Hannah is less jazzed a…
…
continue reading
Christmas is over and we've got some time to relax (especially since no one gave Hannah any books for Christmas, though she bought herself "Mistletoe Malice," not "Mistletoe Mayhem," as she says on the pod, as a present to herself). That means, we've got our lists ready — 12 books each, and maybe some more — of favorite books of the past year! We s…
…
continue reading
1
EP56: Magic, Poetry, and the Frozen River
30:01
30:01
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
30:01
This week, we're in the thick of it, busy with all the things the holiday season brings to little retail shops like ours. It's a stressful time. So, Sam's been reading the Magicians, along with the Magician King and the Magician's Land, as a bit of comfort reading. He's discovered he's not being mocked by them. But don't worry! Hannah's been readin…
…
continue reading
This week, it's nothing but naked capitalism, as Sam and Hannah challenge each other to suggest the ideal book-gifts for all your potential giftees. Of course, Hannah's in the mobbed bookstore, so a little stressed and nervous for this challenge. The mail is even being delivered as we record. Crazy stuff. Seriously, though, we've got great ideas fo…
…
continue reading
1
EP54: Hannah's Happy, Sam Did Not Finish
47:00
47:00
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
47:00
This week, Hannah and Sam are just back from the New England Crime Bake, where crime-fiction authors gather, along with murder consultants and the like — don't miss people like Elly Griffiths, Deborah Crombie (the new one was "A Killing of Innocents"), and Chris Fabricant, who calls into question the way prosecutors use evidence in "Junk Science." …
…
continue reading
1
EP53: Stars Abound with Britney! The Future! Tommy Orange!
56:08
56:08
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
56:08
For the first time recording in the ... afternoon ... Hannah and Sam are perhaps more lucid than normal and have a lot of books to chat about after a brief sidebar on Reddit posting (Sam's getting tooled on). First up is "The Future," from Naomi Alderman, which is an important novel that people really need to read, a commentary on where we are and …
…
continue reading
1
EP52: Two Trips to Vietnam, Murder, and Romance
41:06
41:06
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
41:06
After embarrassing himself by trying and failing to give Mark Zuckerberg money, Sam describes his first experience with reading Kristin Hannah, in particular her upcoming "The Women," which is about nurses in Vietnam, and shares some qualities with "A Little Life," for good and ill. If you don't have a great feel for post-Vietnam U.S. culture, this…
…
continue reading
1
EP51: Three Deaths and a Deal with the Devil
39:16
39:16
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
39:16
Big things are afoot in the Book Shop — new shelving! With that highly engaging development discussed, we move on to chat about the newest from Melissa Broder ("Death Valley" is very meta, a treatise on grief, but we've had similar journeys) and Keigo Higashino ("A Death in Tokyo"; if you like procedurals, this is the Japanese master of the form). …
…
continue reading
1
EP50: Dubus, Dudes, and a Racy Audiobook
42:55
42:55
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
42:55
Indeed, it's our 50th episode, which is a wicked big deal, and Sam and Hannah are high on the successful Andre Dubus III event they have just completed, and so you get a recaap of that and some behind-the-scenes stuff (he is very charming; throws out Ezra Pound quotes off the top of his head), but no worries, we quickly move into talk of similar du…
…
continue reading
1
EP49: Labor Day with the Governor of Maine and Zadie Smith
27:13
27:13
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
27:13
Okay, so we don't actually, like, have Governor Janet Mills on the pod, but Sam's reading the book that just came out with her letters and journal from the first year of the pandemic, "In Other Words, Leadership," and she hangs out near us in the summer, so that's close enough. Is she the biggest hippy of any governor in the U.S.? Also, we've got o…
…
continue reading
1
EP48: Book Shop After Dark: Bad cars, great books (and not so great)
44:29
44:29
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
44:29
With car issues in the rearview mirror, it's JUG After Dark and Hannah and Sam are feeling frisky even though it's Bad Car Summer, even providing a little primer on not paying Jeff Bezos money. After that, Sam loves "The Impossible Fortress," an ode to 1980s nerd culture (and Vanna White), and it turns out it's actually been released by a U.S. publ…
…
continue reading
1
EP47: Dissing Dennis Lehane, Praising Ann Patchett
35:08
35:08
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
35:08
This week, after a rumination on whether there's a bookstore-owner Barbie, Sam and Hannah go in on some big brands in literature: Dennis Lehane (Sam finds the many racial slurs a little much and the "strong female lead" a cartoon), Ann Patchett (Hannah is charmed, but perhaps influenced by audiobook narrator Meryl Streep), Dave Eggers (his new midd…
…
continue reading
1
EP46: Violence in Aruba and Literary Romance
35:37
35:37
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
35:37
This week, Sam's in Aruba, and despite trying to bring fun and light fare on vacation, he has been unable to break his string of very violent reads, starting with "Recursion," by Blake Crouch, where everyone dies a lot, and which is a lot like "Edge of Tomorrow," a Tom Cruise movie Sam and Hannah both like. Somehow, this triggers a discussion of Sa…
…
continue reading
1
EP45: Violence on the shores of Clearwater Pond
40:29
40:29
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
40:29
Hannah and Sam are once again at Camp, by the magical healing waters of Clearwater Pond, and there has been a lot of reading going on (plus, the sound quality of this episode is amazing). We start with "Leviathan Wakes," the first book of the Expanse series (perhaps an addiction in the making for Sam), which leads us to wonder what exactly a "space…
…
continue reading
1
EP44: Cockroaches, Art Thieves, and J.M. Coetzee
50:49
50:49
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
50:49
Hannah has returned from driving Aunt Janet to Connecticut with new furniture that is perhaps exciting only for us, but it's now much less likely you'll stumble into the non-fiction table and knock a lot of books to the ground. Also, lots of books this week, including "Infested," by Angel Luis Colón, the first book from MTV Fear (which is a real th…
…
continue reading
1
EP43: Trans Men, Perimenopausal Women, and "Sally Rooney, but Funny"
46:58
46:58
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
46:58
The customers are cranking through the Shop at 9 a.m. on Monday morning as Hannah is literally live from the Book Shop (yay, mute button) and we are ready to crank through some books, starting first with "TransElectric," the revelatory musician memoir from Cidny Bullens, who used to be Cindy Bullens (and we talk about that), back-up singer to Elton…
…
continue reading
1
EP42: 'Yellowface,' Pet Birds, and Gay Mountain Lions
30:42
30:42
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
30:42
Return to Clearwater Pond! Hannah and Sam are spending Memorial Day trying to read while being interrupted by their father. Luckily, Hannah had already finished "Yellowface" before arriving and so we can have a good chat about the industry's hottest novel and why it's supposed to make us uncomfortable (and succeeded: "I wouldn't do that!"). This le…
…
continue reading
1
EP41: Events Season, Dead Mainers, and the Firekeeper's Daughter's Niece
46:31
46:31
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
46:31
Sam is feeling good about himself, having made some customers happy with recommendations in the Shop this past weekend, and maybe even fueled some important TikToks. Unfortunately, he mistakes Vice and Vox, and thinks Vulture is going out of business, but isn't. Regardless, check out Bookshop.org. And our Events page. Oh, and Elliot Bostwick Davis …
…
continue reading
1
EP40: Bookstore Day recap, Emily Henry, and getting eaten by a sperm whale
57:36
57:36
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
57:36
Independent Bookstore Day is over, and we have thoughts. It was great, but it could have been better (this leads to a long conversation on why we need new art, if we do, and a discussion of Hannah's new favorite book "Chain-Gang All-Stars," which is better than "The Hunger Games," for lots of reasons). Then we talk about Hannah's coming-of-age-nove…
…
continue reading
1
EP39: Altruism, cynicism, TC Boyle, 'You Are Here,' and Roxanne Gay
53:48
53:48
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
53:48
Hannah is in the Berkshires (or someplace) digging for ramps and concerned about her to-be-read list, but she made some time to talk books, including "Rough Sleepers" (the next Book Club book), which leads to a big discussion of why people do good works. Sam thinks it's anger. Heavy cynicism ensues. As a palate-cleanser, we then engage in a discuss…
…
continue reading
1
EP38: Tom Hanks, Workplace Novels, and the Bleakness of Mars
44:05
44:05
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
44:05
Hannah is back from a three-day weekend up at Sugarloaf, thanks to the efforts of our friendly booksellers, and ready to talk books, such as "Rough Sleepers," next month's book club pick — because book club is back! Three people showed up to talk "Noor" (it's not just for employees!). But we quickly transition to a discussion of workplace novels li…
…
continue reading
1
EP37: Stories, from Hannah to Kelly Link
44:37
44:37
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
44:37
Still a bit high on her PBS debut, Hannah gives us some backstory on her "Stories from the Stage" experience before we dive into what we're reading. From there it's "wearing books like clothes," Elmore Leonard, an extended bit on Rebecca Makkai (it's "Jackal" Sam is thinking of, which also isn't about a podcaster), and a brief aside about our gener…
…
continue reading
1
EP36: Ooo-La-La: Is Hannah going to buy this French bookstore?
37:10
37:10
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
37:10
Hannah is in Paris and the bookstore owners are just going right ahead and asking her to take over their shops. Not happening! But she did buy three books from the Red Wheelbarrow, with a train theme of sorts that she didn't plan, a couple of which aren't available yet here in the States. We then chat briefly about "Saxophone Colossus" (don't miss …
…
continue reading
In this special episode, Hannah is away in France, so of course Sam decides to interview Aidan Levy, author of the brand-new "Saxophone Colossus," a definitive biography of the great jazz musician Sonny Rollins. In addition, we're joined by Carl Smith, a fellow Mainer and the authoritative archivist of Rollins' live recordings. Even if you're not a…
…
continue reading
1
EP34: We have Roald Dahl thoughts, too
37:19
37:19
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
37:19
This episode, we come out firing, dicussing the editing of Roald Dahl texts, which we are very much troubled by. So, you die and then they change your texts? That seems dangerous and a search for fool's gold. Children are not some delicate class that needs to be protected from all potential language harms. This leads seamlessly into a discussion of…
…
continue reading
It was the morning after the Grammys, so we were thinking about literary awards, including the National Book Critics Circle Awards, which have nominated friend-of-the-pod Morgan Talty's debut book of short stories for their John Leonard Prize. Have we read any of the other nominees? A few, but we have thoughts, in general. How is it we've never eve…
…
continue reading
1
EP32: The books you love with all your hearts
44:03
44:03
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
44:03
It's a jam-packed episode this week, as Hannah is knee-deep in sticky (sorry, POST-IT) notes full of the books we and you love with all your hearts. It's a bit of Valentine's Day fun that has taken on a life of its own in the Book Shop windows, thanks to Twitter (a friendly wasteland), and offers up some great suggestions for books to check out tha…
…
continue reading
1
EP 31: What Makes Allegra Goodman's 'SAM' so Compelling?
54:01
54:01
Mais Tarde
Mais Tarde
Listas
Like
Curtido
54:01
It might be the hottest book going right now: "SAM," by Allegra Goodman, set in Beverly, and telling the coming-of-age story of a young girl from age 6 to 19. We've both read it now and so spend a lot of time talking about why it's so good. But we've had a lot of time to read lately! So, we also run through a bunch more titles, something like 24 in…
…
continue reading