39 min

5. How To Become A Book Influencer? With Bookstagrammer Resh Susan aka @thebooksatchel The Book People

    • Arts

Aishwarya finds out how Resh Susan became one of the most popular bookstagrammers in India!
Resh Susan talks about how she started ‘The Book Satchel’ on a complete whim. Today, she has 66K+ loyal followers who love her book recommendations & insightful reviews! 

Aishwarya and Resh bond over their favourite genres like magic realism and Agatha Christie mysteries and not judging a book by its cover (literally). She says the best way to hone your reading tastes is to pick up books that you don’t usually read. What makes a good book review? How does she read 4-5 books at the same time? And will she do Instagram reels next? Tune in to find out!
Book Mentions: 
Chocolat by Joanne HarrisName Place Animal Thing by Daribha LyndemMy Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa MoshfeghMiddlemarch by George EliotThe Secret History by Donna TarttA Pinch of Magic by Michelle HarrisonAtomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James ClearEleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail HoneymanResh Susan is a freelance writer who writes primarily on books and culture. She runs The Book Satchel. You'll find her cooking up stories or searching the Internet for food pictures if she isn't engrossed in a book. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter @thebooksatchel.
‘The Book People’ is brought to you by Bound, a company that creates stories and helps individuals and brands tell their stories. Writer and booklover Aishwarya Javalgekar interviews people whose lives and careers revolve around books. Read more: https://boundindia.com/the-book-people-podcast/
Soundtrack: Fork and Spoon 
Follow us @boundindia on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Listen to our original podcast, Books and Beyond with Bound, where we interview some of India’s finest authors: https://boundindia.com/podcast/ 

Aishwarya finds out how Resh Susan became one of the most popular bookstagrammers in India!
Resh Susan talks about how she started ‘The Book Satchel’ on a complete whim. Today, she has 66K+ loyal followers who love her book recommendations & insightful reviews! 

Aishwarya and Resh bond over their favourite genres like magic realism and Agatha Christie mysteries and not judging a book by its cover (literally). She says the best way to hone your reading tastes is to pick up books that you don’t usually read. What makes a good book review? How does she read 4-5 books at the same time? And will she do Instagram reels next? Tune in to find out!
Book Mentions: 
Chocolat by Joanne HarrisName Place Animal Thing by Daribha LyndemMy Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa MoshfeghMiddlemarch by George EliotThe Secret History by Donna TarttA Pinch of Magic by Michelle HarrisonAtomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James ClearEleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail HoneymanResh Susan is a freelance writer who writes primarily on books and culture. She runs The Book Satchel. You'll find her cooking up stories or searching the Internet for food pictures if she isn't engrossed in a book. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter @thebooksatchel.
‘The Book People’ is brought to you by Bound, a company that creates stories and helps individuals and brands tell their stories. Writer and booklover Aishwarya Javalgekar interviews people whose lives and careers revolve around books. Read more: https://boundindia.com/the-book-people-podcast/
Soundtrack: Fork and Spoon 
Follow us @boundindia on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Listen to our original podcast, Books and Beyond with Bound, where we interview some of India’s finest authors: https://boundindia.com/podcast/ 

39 min

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