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Part novel, part poem, Lanny evokes a typical English village whose residents are observed by an anc
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Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang clocked in at number 80 on The Guardian's list of the
Laura reports in on The Wych Elm by Tana French, The Heart's Invisible Furies by John Boyne and The
Fleishman is in Trouble tells the story of Toby, a successful NYC doctor whose almost ex-wife Rachel
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Ready to start your own book club? This special episode tells you how, from who to invite and what
In our stacks this episode: Born a Crime by Trevor Noah, Becoming by Michelle Obama, Seven Days in t
Pat Barker's retelling of the Iliad from the female perspective proves a surprisingly marmite read.
A book club for people who don't like the idea of all having to read the same book. At Bee's Booksha
We delve into the whirlwind story of Elizabeth Holmes and her biotech company Theranos. At its heigh
Listen in as we discuss the books we've reading outside of book club. In Laura's stack: Washington B
Annie and Dave tell us about their family book club that has kept their family engaging with books a
A sweeping and evocative portrait of an Egyptian family at a time of great social change, from Nobel
Our latest interview is with Tyona Campbell, owner of Barnabees, a very special secondhand bookshop
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My Sister the Serial Killer, Oyinkan Braithwaite's superbly titled debut novel, has been one of the
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