The Guilty Reader Podcast

Episode 16: Do I rate my reads perfectly and professionally?

25 min · 29 de abr de 2024
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In this week's episode, i talk about a new internal struggle I've been facing: Do i read my reads right or am i just too lenient with my ratings? And if you've ever had to rate anything, you may identify with my struggle! Tune in as i talk about how i'm trying to get out of this mindset and rate books the way I want to, even if its not the most 'professional'. Books I talk about in this episode: 1. The Christie Affair by Nina de Gramont 2. Book Lovers by Emily Henry

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