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The Reader's CouchAuthor: Victoria Wood
A book podcast where you will discover new books and get reading tips, but we also talk about lifestyle, wellness, and self-care. So let's learn something new, feel encouraged and inspired, and have fun! Language: en Genres: Arts, Books, Hobbies, Leisure Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Why Reading Feels Like Work Now (and How I’m Reclaiming It)
Episode 264
Monday, 6 April, 2026
Something changed in the way we read, and most of us didn't even notice it happening! In this episode, I reflect on how reading has shifted from a quiet, private refuge into a performative, measurable activity shaped by online platforms. It started with logging a book on Goodreads. Then a reading challenge. Then a haul. Then a shelf flat lay. And somewhere between the five-star ratings and the TBR stack content, reading quietly for yourself stopped feeling like enough. This is my stream of consciousness video essay about how Goodreads, BookTube, Bookstagram, and BookTok didn't just give us a community. They gave us an audience. And once you have an audience, you stop reading. You start performing. I talk about:How Goodreads built the infrastructure for reading to become measurable and optimizableHow BookTube made reading genuinely social and why that's a double-edged swordHow Bookstagram made how reading looks as important as the reading itselfHow BookTok accelerated everything and replaced nuance with performanceWhat it actually feels like when the talking starts to reshape the readingAnd how to recalibrate back to reading that's quiet, personal, and actually yours This isn't a takedown of online book communities. The online reading world is thoughtful, generous, and passionate. But the systems we built inside it are starting to work against the thing we said we loved. So let's talk about it.









