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LJLM21Hoping for betterI love Tim and his LOVE of literature. However, It’s obvious David doesn’t read the books, which is insulting to the readers and listeners of this podcast. If you are hoping listeners learn how to read closely, I would think it’s important for the hosts to show that as they read. His treatment of Angelina in earlier episodes is alarming—how can you teach about virtue and not live it out in your daily lives?
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ShannonYogabarnClose Reads is the bestThe hosts genuinely love literature and the universal themes within stories. I find their contextual knowledge to be extremely helpful and I really appreciate their personal insights as parents, educators, and seekers.
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KahlanN2095Would love a Heidi & Karen podcastLove Heidi (and guest Karen). They are very professional & thoughtful with their discussions. However, David’s “thinking outloud” rambling makes it hard to listen. His questions/thiughts feel unprepared, sometimes as if he hasn’t even read the material.
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2webbBeware when these folks don’t like a bookI’m not sure this crowd can discuss a work of literature they don’t like. They come off pretty pretentious when they don’t. The Dickens episodes have been pretty off putting.
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👍🏻👍🏻chNegativity was over the topIf you truly do not like Dickens (or another author) just don’t do a podcast. Your negativity regarding Dickens was distracting and not enjoyable.
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kaseylee!Love, love, loveLove the podcasters, the books, the project. These are my people.
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AllyCozyAThe best podcast, not just the best book podcast!This podcast has upped my reading life! I love the thoughtful comments and the way it’s teaching me to be a closer reader and noticing things about characters, themes and questions to ponder that I would have missed. I love the variety of books they cover on the podcast, I subscribed to HQ over Christmas to work through Kristin Lavransdatter and am asking for a yearly subscription for Mother’s Day, but honestly they offer so much quality free content for those who just want to opt for the podcast!
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MFL SaintClose ListenerThe close read of Viper’s Tangle was my first exposure to this podcast and loved it. What did I love? I loved the depth of the discussion, loved that the cast did not shy away from faith and Christianity as secular literary podcasts do, loved the inclusiveness of the denominations (I’m Catholic), and loved the bright, charming, and funny personalities of the reviewers.
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Hope SalmonOld and New FavoritesWonderful podcast! It is a pleasure to hear conversations about old favorites, and I love the book recommendations, especially through the draft episodes. Thank you guys!
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Gratefully OrganizedLove this podcastReally appreciate the thought filled dialogue and analysis by the team. They pull back the curtain for me and show new dimensions and insights I haven’t considered. So excited to dip into books written in 1800’s classics this coming year.
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Lilfarmer3235Great showLove listening to close reads.
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LiteraryLover📚A Wonderful Podcast!!I love this podcast! Wonderful literary insight and beauty. I recommend this podcast to anyone who loves classic literature, beautiful stories, and people who talk about good things! 🤩
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CherishesSwanBoring and not interestingDavid kern is more boring and plain then a blank piece of paper
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SM1005Excellent podcast!This podcast has completely changed my reading life for the better. I’m reading more closely and attentively. I’m reading things that unfortunately were not part of my public school education or my training as a public school teacher. I could’ve really benefited from a podcast like this years ago. I love the hosts and truly enjoy listening to their approachable insights on the books. I also love the variety of books that are discussed. I look forward to each episode. My TBR list is now something I’m really proud of. Thanks you David, Heidi and Tim!
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DudemThe Book Club You Need in Your LifeI found this podcast almost four years ago when Karen Swallow Prior tweeted that she was doing Jane Eyre with them and I am so glad I did. I look forward to every podcast, even when I don't love the book they're doing, because each conversation lifts my soul. I don't have many people in my life who are reading the books I am, but with Close Reads I feel like I'm a part of the conversation. Because yelling and laughing at your phone ("or wherever you get your podcasts") counts, right?
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AMA AliLove this podcast BUTThe spoilers are killing me!! I think the hosts assume listeners are rereading these books but as someone who is reading most of these for the first time, I’m struggling with time after time having the book endings spoiled. Currently listening to Sense and Sensibility and I now know who each person marries. Same type of thing happened for Tess of the D’Ubervilles. And scarlet letter, which yes I had read before but it had been so long I didn’t remember what happened. Often times it seems like one of the hosts reads ahead and then forgets what happens in the section we’re currently reading and will give spoilers. I still rate it 5 stars because I really do love the podcast and highly recommend it. But please… in consideration of readers like me, pretty please stop with the spoilers!
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ISTJreaderTerribleI’m a veteran public school teacher. David is the worst! He’s pretentious and shouldn’t be! He’s constantly interrupting or throwing in his amateur (and cringe worthy)comments. What should be fun “drafts” are as entertaining as listening to that really small group of middle school boys who are so incredibly nerdy that they turn the inconsequential into the inane all the while believing they are of superior intellect. That’s David. The middle school boy. How one Tim or Heidi is even a friend of his and obligingly agreed to appear on this podcast is a mystery. However, the fact that they continue to engage in his juvenile folly causes me to question each of their credentials to inform readers. I can’t take any one of them seriously. I wish I could. Tim and Heidi are, at least, likable and could possibly create a worthy literary podcast. Just a few podcasters providing quality literary analysis for real, live grownups include Angelina and Cindy on The Literary Life and Karen Swallow Prior. If you enjoy David on this podcast, stop for some honest self-reflection. Your coworkers, your family, your grocery store clerk, your vet, will thank you.
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TiffcnDelightful and insightful discussionsThese friends discuss a variety of books and help the listener to pull out additional meaning and understanding from the stories. I absolutely love them, and their knowledge they share. Thanks for this wonderful show.
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annoe654Long time listener!I’ve been listening to this podcast for 5 years now, and recommend it to friends all the time! Have truly loved all the various hosts that have played a part over the years and picked up books I would have never read otherwise. Thanks, guys!!
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singmeasong87I think I need to be doneAfter reading every book faithfully for three years and really growing in who I am as a reader, I just think the hosts make me dislike the books more than helping me enjoy them. I used to love their banter, but with less Tim on the show, I am finding that the hosts are very pretentious and don’t really talk about the story. I also am finding more misses in their choices than hits. I thank them for making me grow as a reader, but I think I enjoy Angelina’s humility more and will be listening to The Literary Life from now on. I don’t even know if I want to finish the Diary of A Country Priest….I don’t even think the people who selected it like it based on their comments.
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missy.joyJust the bestThis podcast is by far my favorite podcast. I’ve been listening to it for years and love the education I’ve received in how to read. The hosts open my eyes and enrich my reading of books. If I haven’t listened in a while I turn it on, I think “Yay! I get to hang out with my friends for a while.” I would not know what an objective correlative was without it.
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ColemanboybobInteresting info, painful deliveryI enjoy this podcast when Heidi doesn’t speak. Most of her comments are interesting, but she speaks so slowly and stilted, and drags out her S sounds, that I find myself having to turn it off before I yell at her to “Say it already!”.
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ShannonkozI try to read Close Reads books just so I can listen to these 3 discussI love diving deep into literature and really appreciate the level of discussion in this podcast. Heidi always brings details into the contextual understanding of the story that add nuance, integration, and satisfaction. My first close read with this crew was Death Comes for the Archbishop and I was blown away that I could listen to several hours of commentary on one book. Not only was it informative and enjoyable but, in the end, I wanted more! I now look at past Close Reads books / episodes as I am deciding what to read next. Thanks for adding something valuable and unique to the overwhelming amount of noise in the podcast world.
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Shadey KaySuch a gem!I love this show. I just discovered it a few months ago and have already devoured a number of books I would have never read. Discussion is deep and thought provoking but also contains many laughs. It’s one of my favorites !
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literaryjourneyMy favorite podcastThese guys talk about books the way I want to talk about books.
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ChazInDallasSuch a wonderful podcast and community.I stumbled across this podcast earlier this year after reading All The Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy and wanting to discuss it with someone or read others opinions on it. I was pleasantly surprised to find Close Reads and the wonderful community that they’ve built around reading books. David, Tim, and Heidi feel like friends, and it makes this podcast so much fun to listen to, even if you haven’t read the books they are discussing.
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GspencesVery DisappointingNo one is prepared for this podcast nor has any significant insight to offer listeners. Mostly inane banter and pretentious posturing. Way too long.
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Amlash63As I Lay DyingThe discussion of this book is riveting. I am an avid reader but have never done a deep dive into Faulkner. Thank you for opening the door for me. I am learning a lot from all three of you and marvel at your analysis and perceptions. Clare on September 06, 2022
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booksarelife80Really disappointedNo one leading this podcast has any real insight into these books- mostly opinions with no credentials to back up their “expertise”. A quick dive into their doctorates revels a subpar online institute that hands out degrees like candy. Definitely other podcasts out there to check out.
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TjlcMeh…Lots of reviews say the show is unpretentious but I actually found it to be the opposite. I think the discussions are one sided and unwilling to look at how books can be reinterpreted in our modern age. Even though I’m middle aged, the implied eye rolling at “kids these days” really bothered me. Younger generations actually can offer fresh and enlightened perceptions and should not be overlooked. I listened through episodes for a few of books I love and probably won’t return to listen to more.
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AuburnAlderWonderful discussions!Unpretentious and deep, while being very accessible to the average reader (like myself!)
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billllxDon’t waste your timeDo not waste your time with these people
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Hannagail727Quality Commentary.This is a wonderful podcast. I appreciate having good classical Christian commentary on some of my favorite books. Unlike the Bookening podcast, the people on Close Reads are willing to let the text judge them rather than spending all their time judging the text. It would be great if next year they did C. S. Lewis’ Till We Have Faces, but otherwise I have no complaints. Thank you Close Reads!
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amemory923My favorite podcast!I absolutely love the discussions on this show. I have learned so much in the short time I’ve been listening. I’m currently working my way through the backlist, it’s that good! I don’t want to miss a word.
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3773$;!,83Fantastic resourceFun project to keep brain from turning to mush
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hayleycroftMy favorite podcast!I started listening to Close Reads in 2019 and haven’t missed an episode since. It’s a highlight of my week. I’ve read so many great books I wouldn’t have considered before because of this podcast. The hosts always have brilliant insights that have helped me become a closer reader myself.
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Rockie69Fantastic ResourceListen to Closereads, but only if you want the best discussions on classic literature on any podcast anywhere.
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Zuni RunnerAmazingI truly enjoy learning through listening to this podcast. I enjoy reading the books along with Tim, Heidi and David. Thank you.
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Melina KastleA long-time favoriteThis podcast has been so fun, educational, insightful…love it. I just bought all the books for the 2022 year to do a better job reading along. The hosts have challenged me to read books I wouldn’t normally, and to more deeply appreciate favorites. Way to produce a fantastic resource!
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374MikeBeautiful!I look forward to hearing David, Heidi, and Tim celebrate the true, good, and beautiful in literature! What a gift!
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ceagledAwesomeSearched for so long for something like this. Great guests when they have them on their show. Discussions here add so much more to the books.
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Iz1234556880Absolutely loveI absolutely love this podcast! Even though I graduated college and graduate school studying English literature, I’ve learned way more listening to them. I always find myself “jumping” in the conversations at different paces! I even got my mom listening to them so we could discuss the episodes further! Please don’t stop them! I love Heidi’s opinions and her insights. David asks great questions, love the banter and rabbit trails, and I also really appreciate Tim and his comments!
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Gina R DeeExceptionalI want to shout out to Heidi, Tim, and David. I think they are all exceptionally well-rounded and thoughtful readers. I particularly enjoy Heidi’s insight from a psychological background. Of course, I LOVE when Karen Swallow Prior joins! This podcast introduced me to her and I now have every book she’s written and the new editions of classics that she’s annotated. I find it difficult to participate in book clubs in real life, but I absolutely love listening to Close Reads. The pressure to participate is off and you just get to soak in intelligent banter. Love it!
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AMOJ8Accomplishing my To Be Read lists and BeyondThe best thing about the podcast is that it takes my someday list and makes it happen! I'm excited about the upcoming choices for 2022.
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teammineCan I Give More Than 5 Stars?I have grown more as a reader from listening to the Close Reads podcast than from all my classes in college and graduate school. The honest responses to the books that are covered in this podcast speaks to the character of the hosts as teachers, readers, and life-long learners. I have met them in person and spent time in serious conversation with them as well, and when I say that this is nothing feigned, I mean it. Time spent listening to this podcast will not be time wasted. If you are an incurable reader, you need this.
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Elizabeth TroutmanJust awesomeI have rediscovered my love for reading through this podcast! The hosts have such interesting insights and their enthusiasm is infectious.
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Wom1977Humdrum book chatAmateur is the right word for this podcast. Beware, the blind are leading the blind.
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ColeyKlaersPodcast FriendsI love listening to this podcast so much. It has made me a better reader and even a better television and movie watcher. I have learned so much and think about the world and story clearer through listening. I look forward to listening every week and feel as though the contributors are my friends that I enjoy a book club with weekly. Thanks for producing such wonderful content. You’ve truly created a wonderful community.
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MasterBuilder05Amazing!Whenever I read a book, I always get excited whenever there’s an episode on this show about it. I highly recommend to all bookworms who yearn for something more. On a side note, I was wondering if you guys could cover Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None? I’d greatly appreciate it!
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GratiaPrimaA great resource for readersI've been an avid (at some points, obsessive) reader my whole life but I only just got around to searching out literary podcasts in the last couple years. I am so thankful for Close Reads! Though some may not appreciate the chit-chat, I like that the atmosphere is informal and relaxed, not totally structured and planned like a class or lecture. I like that David, Tim, and Heidi have different backgrounds, areas of expertise, and perspectives, which make for a more well-rounded discussion. I don't read everything they do, and I don't always approve of every book they select, but I NEVER come away from a podcast without learning something, often A LOT. I think it is so helpful to have their insights and commentary alongside my reading and I am happily re-reading things I've read multiple times before in order to benefit from their discussions.
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