Book lovers, rejoice! NPR has unveiled a brand-new podcast series, “Books We’ve Loved,” offering listeners an in-depth exploration of some of the most cherished works in literature. Launched on October 18, 2025, this limited series is designed to celebrate the stories and authors that continue to resonate across generations.
With a combination of lively discussion and cultural insight, the series dives into classics like Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice, James Baldwin’s Giovanni’s Room, and contemporary hits like Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl, showing why these books remain relevant in today’s literary landscape.
A Podcast for Literary Enthusiasts
“Books We’ve Loved” is crafted for readers and listeners who want to geek out on literature. Beyond mere summaries, the series:
Explores the cultural significance of each title
Offers fresh perspectives on beloved classics
Highlights the impact of literature on modern society
Encourages discussion and analysis for book clubs and individual readers alike
NPR’s Yolanda Sangweni, Vice President of Cultural Programming, expressed excitement about the series:
“We’re thrilled to carve out a space for book lovers to fan out about some of the most celebrated literature of all time. It’s a chance to revisit beloved authors and equally beloved stories with fresh eyes.”
Hosts and Expert Guests
The series is hosted by:
Andrew Limbong – NPR Arts Desk reporter and host of Book of the Day
B.A. Parker – co-host of NPR’s Code Switch
Listeners will also hear from a lineup of esteemed guests, including:
Casey McQuiston – New York Times bestselling author
Jessamine Chan – acclaimed novelist
Michel Martin – NPR Morning Edition host
Linda Holmes & Glen Weldon – Pop Culture Happy Hour co-hosts
Barrie Hardymon – longtime NPR editor
Wailin Wong – The Indicator co-host
Greta Johnsen – podcast host and literature professor
R. Eric Thomas – television writer, playwright, and author
This diverse roster brings a range of insights and perspectives, bridging both contemporary and classic literary analysis.
Why ‘Books We’ve Loved’ Is a Must-Listen
NPR’s newest series is more than just literary commentary—it’s an invitation to reconnect with stories that have shaped culture and personal experience. Key benefits for listeners include:
Rediscovering classics: Understand why timeless books continue to resonate
Cultural context: Learn how literature reflects and influences society
Engaging discussion: Hear expert opinions, fan reflections, and behind-the-scenes insights
Accessibility: Perfect for casual readers, book club members, and literature students
Featured Books and Episodes
While the series covers a wide range of literature, some highlighted titles include:
Jane Austen – Pride & Prejudice: Examining social commentary, romance, and timeless wit
James Baldwin – Giovanni’s Room: Exploring themes of identity, love, and societal norms
Gillian Flynn – Gone Girl: A modern thriller reflecting contemporary societal anxieties
Future episodes will continue to spotlight both classic and contemporary literature, inviting listeners to discover or revisit influential works.
How to Listen
“Books We’ve Loved” is available now on NPR’s podcast platforms, including the NPR website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other major streaming services. Listeners can subscribe to receive updates and never miss an episode, making it an essential addition to any literary enthusiast’s playlist.