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Kara is a successful two-time 52 book challenge achiever. Reading 52 books a week over the course of one year is no easy feat, but certainly a worthy one given the benefits of reading often. In this podcast, Kara will guide you through your own book challenge, whether it's just one book, 52 or maybe even 100! Whatever your reading goals, this podcast will give you the tips and tricks to be successful and discuss the next books to put on your reading list!

52 Book Challenge Kara

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Kara is a successful two-time 52 book challenge achiever. Reading 52 books a week over the course of one year is no easy feat, but certainly a worthy one given the benefits of reading often. In this podcast, Kara will guide you through your own book challenge, whether it's just one book, 52 or maybe even 100! Whatever your reading goals, this podcast will give you the tips and tricks to be successful and discuss the next books to put on your reading list!

    Four "Lost" Cities

    Four "Lost" Cities

    Can a city really be lost? In this book, Annalee Newitz writes about four ancient cities: "the doorway" Catalhouk, "the street" Pompeii, "the reservoir" Angkor and "the plaza" Cahokia. Newitz takes readers on what at times feels like an archeological dig through history. In the book, she argues that cities can't really be abandoned and takes a clearer look at the real story of these famous ancient places. 



    In this episode, Kara discusses Four Lost Cities: A Secret History of the Urban Age and why readers should pick up this book to use the past to learn more about ourselves today. 

    • 20 Min.
    Audiobooks: Can They Count for my Book Challenge?

    Audiobooks: Can They Count for my Book Challenge?

    Audiobooks have increased dramatically in popularity in the past few years. Can they count for my book challenge? In this episode, Kara discusses the dos and don'ts of audiobooks. 

    • 11 Min.
    Come Fly with Me: A History of the Wright Brothers

    Come Fly with Me: A History of the Wright Brothers

    The Wright brothers left an indelible mark on human history with their flying machine. In this podcast episode, Kara discusses The Wright Brothers  written by Pulitzer prize winning author, David McCullough. Perfect for aviation nerds and history nerds alike, this book will have your soaring through one of history's greatest moments, when humans conquered the sky. 

    • 19 Min.
    Three Daughters, their Dads and Diplomacy

    Three Daughters, their Dads and Diplomacy

    In the book, Daughters of Yalta: The Churchills, Roosevelts, Harrimans: A Story of Love and War by Catherine Grace Katz, the reader gets to experience the Yalta Conference through the three daughters of world leaders trying to come to agreements after World War II. This book is written by a woman who tells us about three women who influenced history, but whose story has remained largely untold. 

    In this episode, Kara shares how the three daughters: Anna Roosevelt, Sarah Churchill and Kathleen Harriman helped their fathers during the Yalta conference and explains why this book she be next on your reading list. 

    • 12 Min.
    A Promised Land: A Lengthy yet Laudable Read

    A Promised Land: A Lengthy yet Laudable Read

    At 768 pages, A Promised Land by Barack Obama will be a longer read for your 52 book challenge, but certainly a worthwhile one. In this episode, Kara talks about Obama's book and why readers are sure to enjoy it! 

    • 12 Min.
    Why You Should Start a Book Club and the Book to Get You Started

    Why You Should Start a Book Club and the Book to Get You Started

    Have you ever thought about starting or joining a book club? The book in this episode is a great option for starting a book club with your friends. The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson is a historical fiction novel that takes place in the hills of Kentucky during the Depression. As part of Roosevelt's government program, the "book woman," Cussy delivers books to clients in far-off hills and hollers.  Meanwhile, her father seeks to marry her off and keep her from doing the job she loves. 

    Later in the episode is a guide to starting your own book club.  Participating in a book club is a great way to reach your reading goal for the year along with being a fun way to socialize and discuss good books. This episode will give you a few tips on how to get started with a book club and set you up for reading success! 

    • 8 Min.

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