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We take stock of another year of book club books and square off to choose an official Book Club Book
From hockey team to all-male book club with 50+ members, Jim West tells us how founding The Paperbac
The story of three extraordinary women – Luisa Casati, Doris Castleross, Peggy Guggenheim – and the
Wondering what to buy the book clubber in your life for Christmas? Here's Claire Griffiths of Highbu
What do we read when not reading book club books? Listen in to find out. This episode, we report in
What do you do when your small start-up book club is so popular that you quickly become overwhelmed
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We’re joined by US Vogue senior editor Chloe Schama to consider The Faraway Nearby by Rebecca Solni
From no formal education before the age of seventeen to a PhD from Cambridge ten years later, Tara W
A Far Cry From Kensington has many fans amongst the critics but what did Kate's book club make of it
The New York Times called it a 'powerfully expansive novel' and it was shortlisted for the Booker, b
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It has been called her finest novel, but what did Laura's book club make of Zadie Smith's Swing Time
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We find out what Kate's book club made of Dr Fischer of Geneva, or The Bomb Party, by Graham Greene.
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In which journalist Kat Brown tells us all about her Jilly Cooper book club, and we decide Jilly Coo
We debate Two Serious Ladies, a neglected 1940s 'cult' classic by Jane Bowles, and David Grossman's
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