In The Bookshop

George Street Community Books

‘In The Bookshop’ is a podcast about books, recorded in an actual bookshop - George Street Community Bookshop - in Glossop, Derbyshire, UK. We invite guests in to the bookshop with their favourite books to talk about them.

  • 38 minutes 10 seconds
    Spies in the Salon

    Visit us online: https://www.georgestreetcommunitybookshop.co.uk/

    Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

    Welcome to the George Street Community Bookshop Salon.

    In a break from our usual format, the Salon is our response to the latest lockdown and a way of staying in touch with our members and customers. It’s a chance to discuss books with fellow booklovers, and also a little reminder that we’re still here, and that you can still buy books from us online.

    Our first episode is about spy fiction and shop manager Steve talks to journalist Sean Hannam, a big fan of that particular genre. There's also an update from Lucy who runs our virtual bookclub. So grab your drink of choice, pull up a chair make yourself at home in our salon...

    Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/xIlTdH9gOwU

    Recorded and presented by Steve Roberts
    Audio editing by Simon Galloway

    9 February 2021, 3:26 pm
  • 45 minutes 38 seconds
    #9 - Milly Johnson

    ‘In The Bookshop’ is a podcast about books, usually recorded in an actual bookshop - George Street Community Bookshop - in Glossop, Derbyshire, UK. However, at the moment we are recording remotely (and safely) but the premise remains the same - we invite guests onto the podcast to talk about some of their favourite books with shop manager Steve Roberts.

    Joining us 'In The Bookshop' for this episode is Sunday Times bestselling author Milly Johnson. One of the Top 10 Female Fiction authors in the UK with millions of copies of her books sold across the world, Milly was born, raised and still lives in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. A writer who champions women and highlights the importance of friendship and community, Milly’s characters are celebrations of the strength of the human spirit. Her eighteenth novel 'I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day' is out now.

    The books discussed are: 

    Persuasion - Jane Austen

    Pet Sematary - Stephen King

    The Tent the Bucket and Me - Emma Kennedy

    Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte

    Heatstroke - Hazel Barkworth

    About the bookshop: 

    Based in George Street, Glossop, we are an independent, second-hand bookshop, owned and run by the community, showcasing a huge range of genre fiction, collectibles, local interest books and children’s literature. Established in July 2018, we are breathing new life into this local treasure. Please check website or our social media accounts for current opening times.

    Browse our brand new online store here.

    Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

    Produced by Simon Galloway.
    Music by Steve Roberts.

    2 November 2020, 4:00 am
  • 44 minutes 4 seconds
    #8 - David Hepworth

    ‘In The Bookshop’ is a podcast about books, usually recorded in an actual bookshop - George Street Community Bookshop - in Glossop, Derbyshire, UK. However, at the moment we are recording remotely (and safely) but the premise remains the same - we invite guests onto the podcast to talk about some of their favourite books with shop manager Steve Roberts.

    Joining us 'In The Bookshop' for this episode is author and broadcaster David Hepworth, who been writing, broadcasting and speaking about music and media since the 1970s. He was involved in the launch and editing of magazines such as Smash Hits, Q, Mojo and The Word, among many others. As a broadcaster, he was one of the presenters of The Old Grey Whistle Test in the 1980s and one of the anchors of the BBC’s coverage of Live Aid in 1985.

    These days, he’s the author of a string of best-selling music books, the latest of which is Overpaid, Oversexed And Over There. He’s also a prolific podcaster, co-hosting the ‘Word In Your Ear’ podcast and YouTube spin-off ‘Word In Your Attic’ with his friend and former colleague Mark Ellen.

    The books discussed are:
    Weekend Wodehouse - a collection of P.G. Wodehouse
    Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom - Nik Cohn
    The Day of The Jackal - Frederick Forsyth
    The Custom of the Country  - Edith Wharton
    The Warmth of Other Suns  - Isabel Wilkerson

    About the bookshop:
    Based in George Street, Glossop, we are an independent, second-hand bookshop, owned and run by the community, showcasing a huge range of genre fiction, collectibles, local interest books and children’s literature. Established in July 2018, we are breathing new life into this local treasure. Please check website or our social media accounts for current opening times.

    Browse our online webshop here.

    Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

    Produced by Simon Galloway.
    Music by Steve Roberts.

    12 October 2020, 3:00 am
  • 44 minutes 40 seconds
    #7 - Vinny Peculiar

    ‘In The Bookshop’ is a podcast about books, usually recorded in an actual bookshop - George Street Community Bookshop - in Glossop, Derbyshire, UK. However, at the moment we are recording remotely and observing very safe social distancing, but the premise remains the same - we invite guests onto the podcast to talk about some of their favourite books with shop manager Steve Roberts.

    In this episode, our guest is singer-songwriter Vinny Peculiar (aka Alan Wilkes). Vinny has released twelve albums of literate autobiographical pop music over a twenty-year career and has played in our hometown of Glossop many times. His latest album, While You Still Can, was released earlier in 2020. Find out more about Vinny here: https://vinnypeculiar.com/

    The books discussed are:
    Billy Liar - Keith Waterhouse
    The Pill Versus the Springhill Mine Disaster - Richard Brautigan
    Revolt Into Style - George Melly
    Great Apes - Will Self
    The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood
    The Roominghouse Madrigals - Charles Bukowski

    About the bookshop
    Based in George Street, Glossop, we are an independent, second-hand bookshop, owned and run by the community, showcasing a huge range of genre fiction, collectibles, local interest books and children’s literature. Established in July 2018, we are breathing new life into this local treasure. Please check website or our social media accounts for current opening times.

    Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

    Produced by Simon Galloway.
    Music by Steve Roberts.

    14 September 2020, 3:00 am
  • 46 minutes 56 seconds
    #6 - Simon O'Brien

    ‘In The Bookshop’ is a podcast about books, usually recorded in an actual bookshop - George Street Community Bookshop - in Glossop, Derbyshire, UK. However, at the moment we are recording remotely and observing very safe social distancing, but the premise remains the same - we invite guests onto the podcast to talk about some of their favourite books with shop manager Steve Roberts. 

    In this episode, our guest is actor and presenter Simon O'Brien, who began his acting career as Damon in legendary British soap Brookside in 1982 and has gone on to present travel shows, property shows, sport shows and his own radio show.  Alongside this, he is also the cycling and walking commissioner for Liverpool. As well as sharing his favourite books, Simon also tells us the brilliant story of a project he undertook to build a unique library for his daughter's primary school in Liverpool.

    The books discussed are:
    Henry IV, Part One by William Shakespeare
    One Hundred Years Of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
    This Is Not My Hat by Jon Klassen
    Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
    Taduno's Song by Odafe Atogun
    The Weirdstone Of Brisingamen by Alan Garner 

    About the bookshop
    Based in George Street, Glossop, we are an independent, second-hand bookshop, owned and run by the community, showcasing a huge range of genre fiction, collectibles, local interest books and children’s literature. Established in July 2018, we are breathing new life into this local treasure. Please check website or our social media accounts for current opening times. 

    Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.  

    Produced by Simon Galloway.
    Music by Steve Roberts

    11 August 2020, 12:30 pm
  • 48 minutes 30 seconds
    #5 - Matt Hill (Quiet Loner)

    ‘In The Bookshop’ is a podcast about books, recorded in an actual bookshop - George Street Community Bookshop - in Glossop, Derbyshire, UK. We invite guests in to the bookshop with their favourite books to talk about them.


    In this episode, our guest is singer-songwriter Matt Hill, also known as Quiet Loner. He picks out and discusses five of his favourite books with host and bookshop manager, Steve Roberts. We also hear excerpts of Matt’s songs which have been directly inspired by some of theses books.


    The books discussed are:
    The Hard Way Up: Autobiography of Hannah Mitchell, Suffragette and Rebel by Hannah Mitchell
    The Executioner's Song by Normam Mailer
    Earthlights Revelation : UFOs and Mystery Lightform Phenomena - The Earth's Secret Energy Force by Paul Devereux
    Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins
    Careless Love: the Unmaking of Elvis Presley by Peter Guralnick


    The featured songs are:
    Hannah from The Battle For The Ballot
    Even Elvis Presley Cried Himself To Sleep At Night (live performance)
    Used with permission.


    About the bookshop
    Based in George Street, Glossop, we are an independent, second-hand bookshop, owned and run by the community, showcasing a huge range of genre fiction, collectibles, local interest books and children’s literature. Established in July 2018, we are breathing new life into this local treasure.


    Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

    19 July 2019, 1:26 pm
  • 43 minutes 30 seconds
    #4 - Lucy Rock

    In The Bookshop is a podcast about books, recorded in an actual bookshop - George Street Community Bookshop in Glossop, Derbyshire, UK. We invite guests to browse our shelves, pick out a few books (and bring a few of their own too) and talk about them. 


    In this episode, our guest is founder of Manchester Book Club and book blogger (Literary Relish) Lucy Rock, who also happens to be one of our volunteers here at the bookshop. She picks out and discusses five of her favourite books with host and bookshop manager, Steve Roberts.


    Follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
     

    5 February 2019, 11:10 am
  • 9 minutes 24 seconds
    #3 - Community Share Issue
    For this short mini episode, we leave the cosy confines of the bookshop and venture out to the launch event of our community share issue offer, speak to some of our directors and find out more about future plans for the bookshop. Full info (and forms) can be found at our website - https://www.georgestreetcommunitybookshop.co.uk/community-share-issue.html
    13 November 2018, 11:25 am
  • 35 minutes 7 seconds
    #2 - Simon Galloway
    In The Bookshop is a podcast about books, recorded in an actual bookshop - George Street Community Bookshop in Glossop, Derbyshire, UK. We invite guests to browse our shelves, pick out a few books (and bring a few of their own too) and talk about them. In this episode we talk to Simon Galloway, radio producer and founder of the Glossop Record Club vinyl listening sessions and find out about his favourite books. For all the latest news on the bookshop, follow us on Twitter twitter.com/GeorgeStBooks or Facebook www.facebook.com/GeorgeStreetCommunityBookshop/
    16 October 2018, 12:28 pm
  • 28 minutes 39 seconds
    #1 - Steve Roberts
    Welcome to the very first episode of In The Bookshop, a podcast about books recorded in an actual bookshop - George Street Community Bookshop in Glossop, Derbyshire, UK. Our inaugural guest is songwriter, musician, Cold War obsessive and one of the people behind taking the bookshop into community ownership, Steve Roberts, who picks out and discusses some of his favourite books. For all the latest news on the bookshop, follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/GeorgeStBooks or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GeorgeStreetCommunityBookshop/
    16 October 2018, 11:19 am
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