Inside The New York Times Book Review: You, New and Improved
The Book Review31 Des 2015

Inside The New York Times Book Review: You, New and Improved

This week, Heather Havrilesky talks about Amy Cuddy’s “Presence” and Shonda Rhimes’s “Year of Yes,” and Michael Ian Black discusses “Navel Gazing.” Pamela Paul is the host.

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