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Books you should read this summer: Expert Recommendations | Beyond the Next Chapter Podcast

Join host Whitney Clark as she dives into the best summer reads with librarians Carolyn and Megan from the Mesa Public Library. They discuss their journeys as librarians, favorite genres, and the joy of recommending books to readers. The episode features a variety of book recommendations, including thrillers, contemporary romance, historical fiction, and even a captivating nonfiction about transformative TV shows. Listen in for detailed picks such as Fredrik Backman's latest, Emily Henry's newest release, and more. Discover essential tips for maximizing your library experience, including the perks of multiple library cards and access to lesser-known collections. 00:00 Introduction and Host Welcome 00:35 Meet the Librarians: Carolyn and Megan 00:43 Librarians' Reading Journeys 01:23 Favorite Genres and Reading Preferences 01:54 The Joy of Working in Libraries 03:12 Summer Reading Criteria 04:47 Megan's First Pick: Fredrik Backman's New Book 08:05 Carolyn's First Pick: Taylor Jenkins Reed 10:42 Megan's Second Pick: Annabelle Monaghan 12:34 Carolyn's Second Pick: The Kaga Food Detectives 16:37 Megan's Third Pick: The Finley Donovan Series 18:56 The Never-Ending TBR List 20:30 Rating Books: The Vibes Approach 21:15 The Idea of You: A Steamy Romance 21:50 Rating Systems and Reading Habits 23:03 YA Thrillers and Airplane Reads 24:22 Nonfiction and Teen TV Shows 27:48 Honorable Mentions and Popular Authors 35:40 Library Tips and Summer Reading Programs 38:36 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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