"In the Room with Peter Bergen" transcript: Episode 38
In this episode: Is The Pentagon Really Hiding Crashed Alien Spaceships?
5 listens with Mia Sosa
The romance author recommends swoonworthy titles based on your favorite TV shows.
Finding home in heroics and half-bloods
Almost 20 years after Percy Jackson's debut, editor Seth Hartman reflects on his connection to the epic urban fantasy series.
Fan of psychological thrillers? Thank Dostoyevsky for "Crime and Punishment"
This 1866 Russian literary masterpiece has a lot to say about right and wrong, alienation and poverty, and the psychophysiology of guilt.
Get lost in the weird, wondrous world of Neil Gaiman adaptations
Rich and layered, the author's whimsical works of fantasy are a delight in audio and on screen.
Black voices for inspiration, growth, and optimism
This enlightening collection of supportive, hopeful, and uplifting titles is sure to add light and optimism to your day.
"In the Room with Peter Bergen" transcript: Episode 37
In this episode: As the Arctic Ice Melts, Could a New Kind of Cold War Be Coming?
CEO Madeline Pendleton’s employees all make the same salary—hers
The TikTok business influencer opens up about her progressive practices and other insights from her memoir, "I Survived Capitalism and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt."
Black American lived experiences
From activists and politicians to celebrities and artists, these memoirs by Black authors are an intimate illumination of diverse lives.
Alex Michaelides ups the ante on the classic whodunit with “The Fury”
The bestselling author on how therapy helped him craft his characters, why detective stories comfort us, and the genius of Agatha Christie.
Author Abbott Kahler blends fact with fiction in her new thriller
Weaving together real-life happenings with fictionalized events, "Where You End" is a psychologically chilling tale following identical twins.
Shalini Boland on the perils of "The School Reunion"
The author's latest thriller might make you think thrice about going to yours.