['Synopsis: Welcome to season 3 of COVERED! We kick things off with an interview with someone changing the landscape of book reviews and word-of-mouth sales, Uli Beutter Cohen of Subway Book Review. Uli braves the New York City subway system and talks with its riders to talk about the books they’re reading, what they think so far, and how those books have influenced their lives. On this episode, Uli discusses how Subway Book Review got its start, why New York is the most literary city on Earth, and what it means to interact with everyday people in a society increasingly moving inward.\nLinks to all books discussed in this episode (where possible) will go to Short Stories Community Book Hub in Madison, NJ. Support your local independent bookseller today!\nThis episode of COVERED is sponsored by:\nNacht Sound Engineering: Streamline the process of delivering high-quality shows to your audience and focus on what you love.\nFeedpress: Blog and podcast analytics starting at $4 a month, podcast hosting starting at just $8 a month. Use promo code COVERED to get 10% off your first year.\nDuration: 44:45:00\nPresent: Harry C. Marks, Uli Beutter Cohen\n\nEpisode Links\n\nEpisode S3E1: Uli Beutter Cohen of Subway Book Review (mp3)\nContact your hosts for show feedback\nShow your support and donate to our podcast\n\nThe Guest\n\nInstagram\nTwitter\nFacebook\nWebsite\n\nBooks and Articles Discussed\n\nThe Hunger Games: Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins\nThe Yoga of Max’s Discontent by Karan Bajaj\nBright Lines by Tanwi Nandini Islam\nSweetbitter by Stephanie Danler\nShrill by Lindy West\nWe Have Never Been Modern by Bruno Latour\nStrategy: A History by Lawrence Freedman\nThe Goldfinch by Donna Tartt\nA Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara\n*Washington: A Biography by Ron Chernow\nThe Girls by Emma Cline\nThe Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead\nEverybody Behaves Badly by Lesley M.M. Bloom\nThe House at the Edge of Night by Catherine Banner\nConfessions of an Art Addict by Peggy Guggenheim\nThe Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls\nThe Midnight Watch by David Dyer\nThe Novel Cure by Ella Berthoud and Susan Elderkin\nA Burglar’s Guide to the City by Geoff Manaugh\n\nFollow your host and the show on Twitter\n\n@HCMarks\n@COVERED_fm\n@HologramRadio for more podcasts to listen to!\n\nSubscribe to Covered!\n\nGet Covered on iTunes, or via RSS.\n\nNewsletter!\nSubscribe to AFTERWORD: A COVERED Newsletter for info on upcoming episodes, book recommendations, and links of interest for readers and writers!\nSupport the show!\nBecome a patron!\nPlease take a moment to rate our show in iTunes, even if it’s just a star rating. It really does make a difference in helping us reach a wider audience.\nDownload: Episode S3E1: Uli Beutter Cohen of Subway Book Review', 'Synopsis: Welcome to season 3 of COVERED! We kick things off with an interview with someone changing the landscape of book reviews and word-of-mouth sales, Uli Beutter Cohen of Subway Book Review. Uli braves the New York City subway system and talks with its riders to talk about the books they’re reading, what they think so far, and how those books have influenced their lives. On this episode, Uli discusses how Subway Book Review got its start, why New York is the most literary city on Earth, and what it means to interact with everyday people in a society increasingly moving inward.\nLinks to all books discussed in this episode (where possible) will go to Short Stories Community Book Hub in Madison, NJ. Support your local independent bookseller today!\nThis episode of COVERED is sponsored by:\nNacht Sound Engineering: Streamline the process of delivering high-quality shows to your audience and focus on what you love.\nFeedpress: Blog and podcast analytics starting at $4 a month, podcast hosting starting at just $8 a month. Use promo code COVERED to get 10% off your first year.\nDuration: 44:45:00\nPresent: Harry C. Marks, Uli Beutter Cohen\n\nEpisode Links\n\nEpisode S3E1: Uli Beutter Cohen of Subway Book Review (mp3)\nContact your hosts for show feedback\nShow your support and donate to our podcast\n\nThe Guest\n\nInstagram\nTwitter\nFacebook\nWebsite\n\nBooks and Articles Discussed\n\nThe Hunger Games: Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins\nThe Yoga of Max’s Discontent by Karan Bajaj\nBright Lines by Tanwi Nandini Islam\nSweetbitter by Stephanie Danler\nShrill by Lindy West\nWe Have Never Been Modern by Bruno Latour\nStrategy: A History by Lawrence Freedman\nThe Goldfinch by Donna Tartt\nA Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara\n*Washington: A Biography by Ron Chernow\nThe Girls by Emma Cline\nThe Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead\nEverybody Behaves Badly by Lesley M.M. Bloom\nThe House at the Edge of Night by Catherine Banner\nConfessions of an Art Addict by Peggy Guggenheim\nThe Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls\nThe Midnight Watch by David Dyer\nThe Novel Cure by Ella Berthoud and Susan Elderkin\nA Burglar’s Guide to the City by Geoff Manaugh\n\nFollow your host and the show on Twitter\n\n@HCMarks\n@COVERED_fm\n@HologramRadio for more podcasts to listen to!\n\nSubscribe to Covered!\n\nGet Covered on iTunes, or via RSS.\n\nNewsletter!\nSubscribe to AFTERWORD: A COVERED Newsletter for info on upcoming episodes, book recommendations, and links of interest for readers and writers!\nSupport the show!\nBecome a patron!\nPlease take a moment to rate our show in iTunes, even if it’s just a star rating. It really does make a difference in helping us reach a wider audience.\nDownload: Episode S3E1: Uli Beutter Cohen of Subway Book Review']