Discussion, debate, even a little dispute – expect it all on The Book Club Review. Every month hosts
Step back in time with us as Kate visits Charleston home of Vanessa Bell and important gathering pla
We love a prize and we love a special episode, and so we’re delighted to have an excuse to get toget
The Inseparables is a novel that was never published in Simone de Beauvoir's lifetime. The story goe
Dull account of one woman’s day or rich and resonant masterpiece? Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf has
Whether you're soaking up Nutcrackers on Rockaway beach like Kate's book-reviewing heroine Molly You
Join us as we venture to the frozen north in the very enjoyable company of Tété-Michel Kpomassie, wh
This episode is all about finding the extraordinary in the everyday, in the little things that may p
Join us as we catch up on our recent reads outside of book club, the books we're picking and choosin
Author Salman Rushdie called it 'an exceptional novel' while Claire Messud 'didn't want it to end' b
Our bookshelf shows are the ones where we get to cut loose and follow our own preferences, so listen
It's Mother's Day here in the UK and as there's nothing Kate loves more than a special episode we've
Book recommendations galore from author Francesca Beauman, who is also publisher and bookshop propri
Join us as we discuss Benjamin Labatut's Booker International shortlisted novel When We Cease to Und
We’ve all felt the lure of the short, sweet read, one of those slim books you can finish in a few ho
Wondering what books 2022 has in store for you? What will be your next great read? We're joined by i
Dazzling, original, heartfelt and exhilarating, or bleak, depressing, incoherent and unrealistic? Wh
Charmingly eccentric tale with a sharply feminist point of view or a 'hot mess' – what did Laura's b
It's part 2 of our end-of-year special, in which we look back over the books we read outside of book
In part one of our 2021 end-of-year special episode we look back over the books we’ve covered for bo
Join us as we talk all things books, apocalypses, whales and the Costa Prize shortlist with Kate Saw