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Home Is Where the Heart Is, But God I Love the English | London Books

Home Is Where the Heart Is, But God I Love the English | London Books

FromProfessional Book Girl


Home Is Where the Heart Is, But God I Love the English | London Books

FromProfessional Book Girl

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
May 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

London calling! This week, Kayla is gushing about her favorite city - London! She's recapping her month-long trip, chatting about her 17-year history as a Royal Watcher, and then reviewing three books that take place in London.

The May Book Club pick is Funny Story by Emily Henry. Send your review to professionalbookgirlpod@gmail.com by 5/28 to be included in the book club episode. The book club episode will be out on 5/30.

On this episode, Kayla talks about:

Magnolia Parks by Jessa Hastings
The London House by Katherine Reay
The Princess by Wendy Holden

As always, the reviews are spoiler-free.


Thank you for listening! 


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Released:
May 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (37)

Welcome to Professional Book Girl, your literary escape with host Kayla, the Bookstagrammer, known as KayReadWhat. Every Monday, Kayla delves into her latest bookish obsessions, embarking on a mission to ignite your love of reading. Join her as she delivers spoiler-free reviews of three books that will leave you itching to expand your to-be-read list. Whether you're a seasoned bookworm or just beginning your literary journey, this podcast guarantees a delightful dose of pop culture, life as a millennial New Yorker, and a trio of must-read recommendations. Happy Reading!