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Jul 2024
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Ep. 173: Circling Back to Micro Genres W...

SARAH DICKINSON | SARAH'S BOOKSHELVES
About this episode

For Ep. 173, Susie Boutry (@NovelVisits) joins me as we circle back to one of our favorite topics — niching down our reading into micro genres! In this special Circle Back, we revisit some previously shared micro genres from our two past Micro Genres We Love episodes and introduce two additional micro genres from a Patreon bonus episode not yet heard on the big show! We give examples that define each micro genre for us and share new books we’ve read that fit into these niches. Plus, we share books for that DIDN’T work for us. This episode is full of over 100 books for you to add to your TBR!

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Romances That Deal With Fame [4:04]

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Frenzied but Favorable Family Dynamics [7:43]

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Novels about the Dynamics of the Creative Process [12:53]

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Hell No! Women’s Stories [15:16]

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Intense, (Sometimes) F-ed Up Love Stories, that Most Definitely Are Not Romances [18:10]

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Time Travel Done Right [20:31]

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Books by Former or Current Attorneys [22:37]

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Faithful Friends / Ensembles [25:07]

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Suspenseful Books That Are Not Truly Thrillers,But That Publishers Market as Thrillers [28:20]

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Literary Angst [30:52]

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Oral Histories [34:35]

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Retellings of Classics or Beloved Books [36:43]

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Badass Female Athlete Fiction / Competition Novels [40:14]

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Trust No One [41:33]

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Workplace Dramas or Thrillers [44:58]

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Novels With a Focus on Found Family [47:28]

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