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What to Read Next Podcast l Book Recommendation Show

Laura R Yamin
What to Read Next Podcast l Book Recommendation Show
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    Can a Serial Killer Be “Cozy”? Dark Comedy Meets Cozy Mystery | Fergus Craig

    20/2/2026 | 14 mins.
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    What happens when you drop a retired serial killer into a luxury retirement home full of former investigators? You get chaos, secrets… and one very suspicious death.
    In this episode, I chat with British comedian-turned-mystery author Fergus Craig about his latest cozy crime novel, I’m Not the Only Murderer in My Retirement Home. We talk about writing a likable serial killer, the art of “cracked cozy” mysteries, and how parody crime novels unexpectedly launched his fiction career. If you love cozy mysteries with a dark twist — and characters who blur the line between wrong and relatable — this one’s for you.
    We also dive into his favorite reads (including a book he calls the best he’s ever read), and why sometimes escape fiction is exactly what readers need right now.
    📚 Books Mentioned
    I’m Not the Only Murderer in My Retirement Home by Fergus Craig — Buy on Amazon | Cozy Mystery | Dark Comedy | Serial Killer Protagonist
    The Bee Sting by Paul Murray — Buy on Amazon | Literary Fiction | Family Drama
    East of Eden by John Steinbeck — Buy on Amazon | Classic Literary Fiction

    ⏱️ Timestamps
    [00:00] Introduction to Fergus Craig
    [01:00] The premise behind I’m Not the Only Murderer in My Retirement Home
    [02:00] What is a “cracked cozy” mystery?
    [03:00] Writing a likable serial killer
    [05:00] Balancing flashbacks and present-day mystery
    [06:00] From comedian and actor to novelist
    [07:00] Parody crime novels and landing a book deal
    [08:00] Why readers want escape fiction right now
    [09:00] Fergus’s reading life and audiobook habits
    [10:00] The Bee Sting by Paul Murray recommendation
    [12:00] Literary fiction and reading widely

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    Writing Romance from Venezuela with Maria José Morillo | Celebrity RomCom

    18/2/2026 | 30 mins.
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    What happens when a swoony rom-com set in Venezuela meets fake dating, music, and telenovela-level drama? I’m joined by debut author Maria José Morillo to talk about romance, bilingual reading, and writing against the odds.
    In this episode, I’m chatting with Maria José Morillo, a Venezuelan author making her Big Five debut with The Ex-Perimento. We talk about growing up bilingual, discovering romance through Harry Potter and Twilight, and what it means to write English-language romance from Venezuela.
    We also dive into celebrity rom-com tropes, Latin American pop culture (yes, Miss Universe matters), and how Maria José went from fanfiction to landing a traditional publishing deal. If you love high-concept rom-coms, global romance, or behind-the-scenes publishing journeys, this episode is for you.
    📚 Books Mentioned
    The Ex-Perimento by Maria José Morillo — Contemporary Romance | Celebrity Romance
    You Deserve Each Other by Sarah Hogle — Rom-Com | Enemies-to-Lovers
    People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry — Friends-to-Lovers | Travel Romance
    Happy Place by Emily Henry — Second-Chance Romance | Emotional Romance
    The Sun and the Void by Gabriela Romero-Lacruz — Fantasy | Venezuelan Folklore
    Bochica by Carolina Florez-Cerchiaro — Gothic Horror | Latin American Folklore

    ⏱️ Episode Timestamps
    [00:00] Welcome & why Venezuela pop culture feels familiar
    [02:00] Becoming a reader through Harry Potter
    [05:00] Switching from Spanish to English reading
    [07:00] E-reading vs physical books outside the U.S.
    [09:00] From fanfiction to writing original romance
    [12:00] Why writing in English opened publishing doors
    [15:00] The book that didn’t sell — and why that matters
    [17:00] The origin story of The Ex-Perimento
    [20:00] Miss Universe, telenovelas & Latin American fame
    [24:00] Romance recommendations & reading for joy

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    Buffy Meets Dark Academia: Inside Half City with Kate Golden

    16/2/2026 | 26 mins.
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    What happens when a pandemic side project turns into a full-time creative career?
    In this episode, I’m joined by fantasy romance author Kate Golden to talk about writing through uncertainty, leaving a stable career, and why urban fantasy is having a moment.
    We get into Kate’s journey from working as a studio executive in Hollywood to indie publishing A Dawn of Onyx, landing a traditional book deal with Berkley, and finally quitting her day job to write full-time. We also dive deep into Half City, her dark academia–meets–urban fantasy trilogy set in a reimagined New York City — complete with demon hunters, secret colleges, forbidden romance, and Buffy-level vibes.
    This conversation is for readers who love grounded fantasy, creative career pivots, and honest talk about monetizing passion projects without losing your mind.

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    How to Make Adult Friends (Plus 6 Book Recs!) | Friday Night Readers

    15/2/2026 | 36 mins.
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    Making adult friends is hard — but it doesn’t have to be lonely.
    In this Galentine’s Day special, I’m joined by my friend Jules from Friday Night Readers to talk about how we met as adults, how to build meaningful female friendships, and the six books that celebrate the complicated, beautiful, soul-shaping power of friendship.
    We share how sliding into DMs, podcast interviews, book communities, and even fitness classes can turn into real-life connection. If you’re craving community, feeling isolated, or just want book recommendations centered on female friendships (from literary fiction to cozy mysteries), this episode is for you.
    📚 Books Recommended

    My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante — Buy on Amazon | Literary Fiction |Audio ✅
    Truth and Beauty by Ann Patchett — Buy on Amazon | Memoir | Audio ✅
    Love & Saffron by Kim Fay — Buy on Amazon | Historical Fiction | Audio ✅
    Too Blessed to Stress by Alli Hoff Kosik — Buy on Amazon | Contemporary Fiction | Audio ✅
    Rachel West and the Fallen Starlet by Emma Mills — Buy on Amazon | Contemporary Mystery | Audio ✅
    Murder by Cheesecake by Rachel Ekstrom Courage — Buy on Amazon | Cozy Mystery | Audio Audible Exclusive

    ⏰ Timestamps

    [00:00] Why Galentine’s Day matters
    [02:00] How Laura and Jules became friends as adults
    [06:00] Loneliness vs. being alone
    [08:30] My Brilliant Friend & complex literary friendships
    [15:30] Truth and Beauty & unconditional friendship
    [19:00] Millennial mystery nostalgia (2008 tabloid era!)
    [23:00] Love & Saffron & long-distance friendships
    [26:00] Golden Girls cozy mystery vibes
    [30:00] Real-life ideas to build adult friendships

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    Second-Chance Love, Queer Romance, and ’90s Music Nostalgia | Lisa Peers

    11/2/2026 | 24 mins.
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    What happens when love, music, and unfinished business collide—20 years later?
    In this episode, I’m joined by novelist Lisa Peers to talk about Motor City Love Song, a sapphic second-chance romance set against Detroit’s indie music scene—then and now.
    We dive into the late ’90s Detroit garage-rock era, the rise and fall of live music venues, and what it means to revisit the love and choices that shape who we become. If you love music-driven novels, queer romance with emotional depth, and stories about creative communities surviving change, this one’s for you.

    📚 Books Mentioned
    Motor City Love Song by Lisa Peers — Queer Romance | Music Fiction
    Life by Keith Richards — Memoir | Music History
    Juliet, Naked by Nick Hornby — Literary Fiction | Music Obsession
    A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan — Literary Fiction | Music Industry
    Girl in a Band by Kim Gordon — Memoir | Rock Music
    ⏱️ Episode Timestamps
    [00:00] Meet Lisa Peers & the inspiration behind Motor City Love Song
    [02:00] Detroit’s ’90s indie music scene explained
    [06:30] Music, community, and surviving industry shifts
    [09:00] Second-chance love & dual timelines
    [14:00] Writing younger vs. older characters
    [16:00] Music memoirs Lisa loves
    [22:00] Final book recommendations for music lovers

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What to Read Next Podcast is a book recommendation podcast for mood readers who are always looking to add new books to their TBR. In each episode, Laura Yamin shares quick book recommendations so you can topple your TBR. This podcast is perfect for Romance and Mystery readers with the occasional romantasy episode.
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