aibrary-podcast-summary
Podcast Summary — Aibrary
Transform any book into an engaging summary podcast script. Single-narrator storytelling format, designed for 10-15 minutes of audio.
Input
- Book title (required) — the book to summarize
- Author (optional, helps disambiguate)
- Focus areas (optional) — specific chapters or themes to emphasize
- Tone (optional) — casual, professional, inspirational (default: conversational and engaging)
Workflow
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Analyze the book: Identify:
- The author's central thesis
- 3-5 key ideas that support the thesis
- The most compelling stories, examples, or data points
- The practical takeaways a listener can act on
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Structure the script: Follow this narrative arc:
- Hook (30 seconds): Open with a provocative question, surprising fact, or relatable scenario from the book
- Context (1 minute): Introduce the book, author, and why this book matters now
- Core Ideas (8-10 minutes): Present 3-5 key ideas, each with a story/example and a takeaway
- Synthesis (1-2 minutes): Connect the ideas together — what's the bigger picture?
- Call to Action (30 seconds): What should the listener do first?
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Write for the ear: The script should sound natural when read aloud:
- Use short, punchy sentences
- Include natural pauses (marked as
[pause]) - Use rhetorical questions to maintain engagement
- Avoid jargon — explain complex ideas simply
- Include transitional phrases between sections
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Language: Detect the user's input language and generate the script in the same language.
Output Format
# 📖 [Book Title] — Summary Podcast Script
**Author**: [Author Name]
**Duration**: ~[X] minutes
**Style**: Single narrator, summary format
---
## [HOOK]
[Opening hook — 2-3 sentences that grab attention]
[pause]
## [INTRO]
[Book and author introduction — why this book matters]
[pause]
---
## [KEY IDEA 1]: [Title]
[Narrative exploration of the first key idea, including a story or example from the book]
**Takeaway**: [One actionable insight]
[pause]
---
## [KEY IDEA 2]: [Title]
[Narrative exploration of the second key idea]
**Takeaway**: [One actionable insight]
[pause]
---
## [KEY IDEA 3]: [Title]
[Narrative exploration of the third key idea]
**Takeaway**: [One actionable insight]
[pause]
---
## [SYNTHESIS]
[Connect the key ideas together — what's the bigger picture the author is painting?]
[pause]
---
## [CALL TO ACTION]
[What should the listener do with this knowledge? One specific, immediate action.]
---
*Script generated by Aibrary — turning books into knowledge you can hear.*
Guidelines
- Target 2,000-2,500 words for a 10-15 minute script
- Every key idea must include a concrete story, example, or data point — no abstract summaries
- The hook should be compelling enough that someone wouldn't skip it
- Write as if speaking to one person, not an audience ("you" not "listeners")
- Include
[pause]markers at natural breathing points and between sections - Don't just list the book's chapters — synthesize and reframe the ideas for audio
- If the book is unknown or you're uncertain about its content, say so honestly rather than fabricating details
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