Welcome to You’re Booked, the podcast for literary nosy parkers who would like the chance to snoop around their favourite authors’ bookshelves.I’m Daisy Buchanan, your Book Inspector, and I’ll be asking our guests all about the first forbidden books...
Christmas has come early! And do we have a festive treat for you! It's a funny, thrilling and thorough chat with returning champ Helen Lederer! We visited Helen's home back in 2019, but now she's coming to us, visiting the prestigious Margate Bookie book festival in front of an ecstatic audience. We talked to her about her legendary comedy career (including the people she got off with), the game-changing Comedy Women in Print Prize that she instigated, her hilarious books Losing It and Not That I'm Bitter, the mindbending experience that was Celebrity Big Brother and almost getting a tattoo. Find out more about all the books mentioned by visiting our Bookshop.org store. Preorder your copy of Daisy's Read Yourself Happy by contacting The Margate Bookshop and visit Daisy's Substack to find out about her live dates.
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Read Yourself Happy
Helen Lederer - Not That I'm Bitter
Helen Lederer - Losing It
Carrie Fisher - Wishful Drinking
Anthony Trollope - Can You Forgive Her?
Daisy Buchanan - Insatiable
Daisy Buchanan - Pity Party
Miranda July - All Fours
Sue Townsend - Secret Diary of Adrian Mole
John Betjeman - Collected Poems
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It's our season finale! And we are spending it with an absolute legend. Miranda Sawyer is a brilliant and inspirational journalist, broadcaster and author. She started her career at the iconic Smash Hits and has since worked for practically every major newspaper and magazine including The Face, Select, The Guardian, The Observer and Vogue. She's the author of the books Park and Ride, Out of Time and her latest Uncommon People: Britpop and Beyond in 20 Songs. We talked to Miranda about the women of Britpop, the genius of Smash Hits, corresponding with Joan Didion and getting off with Grace Jones. Find out more about all the books mentioned by visiting our Bookshop.org store. Preorder your copy of Daisy's Read Yourself Happy by contacting The Margate Bookshop and visit Daisy's Substack to find out about her live dates. The episode is sponsored by Serious Readers. To get £100 off your HD Serious Readers reading lamp (and free delivery), visit seriousreaders.com/booked and use the code: BOOKED at checkout.
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Pity Party
Daisy Buchanan - Read Yourself Happy
Miranda Sawyer - Uncommon People
Miranda Sawyer - Out of Time
Holly Bourne - So Thrilled For You
Viv Albertine - Clothes, Music, Boys
Agatha Christie - And Then There Were None
Ian Fleming - Casino Royale
Raymond Chandler - The Long Goodbye
Truman Capote - In Cold Blood
Tom Wolfe - The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby
Hunter S Thompson - Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Lili Anolik - Didion and Babitz
Eve Babitz - Eve's Hollywood
Joan Didion - Slouching Towards Bethlehem
Jessica Stanley - Consider Yourself Kissed
Lily Allen - My Thoughts Exactly
Jude Rogers - The Sound of Being Human
Sylvia Patterson - I'm Not With the Band
Miki Berenyi - Fingers Crossed
Vivien Goldman - Rebel Musix, Scribe on a Vibe: Frontline Adventures Linking Punk, Reggae, Afrobeat and Jazz
Michael Cragg - Reach For the Stars
Craig Brown - One Two Three Four: The Beatles in Time
Eva Rice - This Could Be Everything
Oliver Burkeman - Meditations For Mortals
Oliver Burkeman - Four Thousand Weeks
Patrick Freyne - Ok Lets Do Your Stupid Idea
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Get ready for a really fun, warm and refreshing chat with one of our favourite authors, the brilliant Amanda Prowse! Amanda is an Internationally bestselling author of novels, non-fiction books and short stories, whose books have been published worldwide in dozens of languages. Her chart topping titles include What Have I Done?, Perfect Daughter, My Husband’s Wife, The Girl in the Corner and her latest is the wonderful Swimming to Lundy. We talked to her about magic, library love, literary Christmas gift ideas, the joy of annuals and the genius of Maeve Binchy. Find out more about all the books mentioned by visiting our Bookshop.org store. Preorder your copy of Daisy's Read Yourself Happy by contacting The Margate Bookshop and visit Daisy's Substack to find out about her live dates. The episode is sponsored by Serious Readers. To get £100 off your HD Serious Readers reading lamp (and free delivery), visit seriousreaders.com/booked and use the code: BOOKED at checkout.
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Pity Party
Daisy Buchanan - Read Yourself Happy
Amanda Prowse - Swimming to Lundy
Colleen McCullough - The Thorn Birds
The Bunty Annual
The Mandy Annual
The Beano Annual
Jackie - 60 Years of Magic
Jill Mansell - Promise Me
Katie Hickman - She-Merchants, Buccaneers and Gentlewomen: British Women in India
Clarissa Pinkola Estes - Women Who Run With the Wolves
Armistead Maupin - Tales of the City
Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice
Dorothy Whipple - High Wages
Louise Bagshawe - Career Girls
Shirley Conran - Lace
Danielle Steele - Palazzo
VC Andrews - Flowers in the Attic
Jilly Cooper - Rivals
Jilly Cooper - Polo
Jilly Cooper - Between the Covers
Rufi Thorpe - Margot's Got Money Troubles
Callum Robinson - Ingrained
Carol Ann Duffy - Three Wise Men
Dr Seuss - Oh The Places You'll Go
Cathy Rentzenbrink - How To Feel Better
Nigella Lawson - Nigella Christmas
Diana Henry - Simple
Nigel Slater - A Thousand Feasts
Jane Austen - Persuasion
Thomas Hardy - Collected Poems
Jane Austen - Sense and Sensibility
Charles Dickens - Bleak House
Thomas Hardy - Far From the Madding Crowd
Maeve Binchy - Evening Class
Stephenie Meyer - Twilight
Joyce Lankester Brisley - Milly Molly Mandy
Joyce Lankester Brisley - Marigold in Godmother's House
Holly Bourne - So Thrilled For You
Holly Bourne - You Could Be So Pretty
Lemony Snicket - A Series of Unfortunate Events
Daniel Handler - And Then? And Then? What Else?: A Writer's Life
Bruce Omar Yates - The Muslim Cowboy
Shelby Van Pelt - Remarkably Bright Creatures
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This week we are welcoming podcast, comedy and writerly royalty to the show. It's the amazing Cariad Lloyd! Cariad is the host of the podcasts Weirdos Book Club, alongside former guest Sara Pascoe, and the award-winning Griefcast, plus a book based on the podcast You Are Not Alone. She is an actor, comedian and improviser and has just released her first children's book The Christmas Wish-tastrophe (plus another one soon - revealed exclusively during the show!) We talked to her about helpful reading habits, the importance of a great booklight, good books about grief and a surprising literary obsession (with a former guest). Find out more about all the books mentioned by visiting our Bookshop.org store. Preorder your copy of Daisy's Read Yourself Happy by contacting The Margate Bookshop and visit Daisy's Substack to find out about her live dates. The episode is sponsored by Serious Readers. To get £100 off your HD Serious Readers reading lamp (and free delivery), visit seriousreaders.com/booked and use the code: BOOKED at checkout.
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Read Yourself Happy
Daisy Buchanan - Pity Party
Cariad Lloyd - You Are Not Alone
Cariad Lloyd - The Christmas Wishtastrophe
Lili Anolik - Didion and Babitz
JRR Tolkien - Lord of the Rings
JRR Tolkien - The Hobbit
Brian Jacques - Mossflower
Noel Streatfeild - Ballet Shoes
AA Milne - Winnie the Pooh
Brothers Grimm - Fairy Tales
Lynne Reid Banks - Fairy Rebel
Anne Fine - Diary of a Killer Cat
Terry Pratchett - Colour of Magic
Tove Jansson - Tales from Moominvalley
Astrid Lindgren - Pippi Longstocking
Nadia Shireen - Grimwood
Nadia Shireen - Billy and the Beast
Nadia Shireen - Bumblebear
Douglas Adams - Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
JK Rowling - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Jill Murphy - Worst Witch
Philip Pullman - Northern Lights
Jeffrey Archer - As the Crow Flies
Roger Lewis - Erotic Vagrancy
Lucy Ellmann - Ducks Newburyport
George Saunders - Lincoln in the Bardo
George Saunders - Swim in the Pond in the Rain
Guadalupe Nettel - Still Born
Madeline Linford - Out of the Window
Tessa Hadley - Free Love
Joe Heap - Rules of Seeing
Hilary Mantel - Mirror and the Light
Charles Darwin - Bleak House
George Eliot - Middlemarch
Gabrielle Zevin - Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
Hanya Yanagihara - A Little Life
Douglas Stuart - Young Mungo
John Ransom - The Whale Tattoo
John Ransom - The Gallopers
Cariad Lloyd - Where Did She Go
Tom Percival - Ruby's Worry
Tom Percival - Meesha Makes Friends
Tom Percival - Perfectly Norman
Julia Donaldson - Paper Dolls
Oliver Jeffers - Heart and the Bottle
Frances Hodgson Burnett - Secret Garden
Nikki May - This Motherless Land
Jane Austen - Mansfield Park
Nikki May - Wahala
Ann Patchett - Tom Lake
Ann Patchett - Bel Canto
Octavia Butler - Kindred
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This week we're delighted to bring you this delicious and delectable conversation with the amazing Rukmini Iyer! Rukmini is the visionary behind the multi-million-selling Roasting Tin series of cookbooks with the latest being the Green Roasting Tin. She is also a voracious and wide-ranging reader. We talked to her about Jilly Cooper, early, eye-popping reads, life-changing food writing and she reveals her secret, and surprising passion. Find out more about all the books mentioned by visiting our Bookshop.org store. Order your copy of The Book Lovers Journal HERE. Find out more about Daisy's Read Yourself Happy retreat at Aweventurer.com/daisy. The episode is sponsored by Serious Readers. To get £100 off your HD Serious Readers reading lamp (and free delivery), visit seriousreaders.com/booked and use the code: BOOKED at checkout.
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Pity Party
Rukmini Iyer - The Roasting Tin
Rukmini Iyer - The Green Roasting Tin
Miye Lee - Dallergut Dream Department Store
Gabrielle Zevin - Storied Life of AJ Fikry
Gabrielle Zevin - Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
TS Eliot - Waste Land Facsimile
Taffy Brodesser-Akner - Fleishman is in Trouble
Robert Lowell - Imitations
Homer (Trans: Emily Wilson) - Odyssey
Donna Tartt - The Secret History
Roberto Bolano - 2666
Paul Beatty - The Sellout
Philip Pullman - Northern Lights
Francesa Segal - Welcome to Glorious Tuga
Jilly Cooper - Rivals
John Lanchester - The Debt To Pleasure
MFK Fisher - Gastronomical Me
Bee Wilson - Consider the Fork
Bee Wilson - The Way We Eat Now
Tim Spector - Food For Life
Chris van Tulleken - Ultra Processed People
Sanjana Modha - Sanjana Feasts
Lucy Mangan - Bookworm
Eve Garnett - Family At One End Street
David Niven - Moon's a Balloon
Caitlin Moran - How To Be a Woman
Stewart Granger - Sparks Fly Up
Roger Lewis - Erotic Vagrancy
Kate Andersen Brower - Elizabeth Taylor
Stefan Zweig - Beware of Pity
Various - Book Lovers Journal 2025
Noel Streatfeild - Saplings
Noel Streatfeild - Ballet Shoes
Bonnie Garmus - Lessons in Chemistry
Noel Streatfeild - A Vicarage Family
Dodie Smith - I Capture the Castle
Lizzy Stewart - Alison
Jane Oliver - Business as Usual
Dorothy Whipple - High Wages
Min Jin Lee - Free Food for Millionaires
Min Jin Lee - Pachinko
Laurie colwin - Home Cooking
Laurie Colwin - More Home Cooking
Laurie Colwin - Happy all the Time
India Knight - Darling
Nancy Mitford - Pursuit of Love
Rukmini Iyer - Quick Roasting Tin
Rukmini Iyer - Green Barbecue
Time Life Editors - Patisserie
Helen Fielding - Bridget Jones's Diary
Rukmini Iyer - Sweet Roasting Tin
Bee Wilson - Swindled
Rukmini Iyer - Roasting Tin Around the World
Ruby Tandoh - Cook as You Are
Ruby Tandoh - Eat Up
Diana Vreeland - DV
Diana Vreeland - Memos
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This week we welcome another publishing legend onto the podcast. It's the amazing Liane Moriarty! Liane has sold over 20 million books worldwide and her novels have been translated into forty languages. Her blockbusters Big Little Lies, Apples Never Fall and Nine Perfect Strangers have been adapted into hugely successful TV shows. Her latest novel is the gripping, mysterious Here One Moment. We talked to her about her fellow novelist sisters, extended literary universes, the first book to make her cry and a particularly disturbing sex scene from Jaws. Find out more about all the books mentioned by visiting our Bookshop.org store. Order your copy of The Book Lovers Journal HERE. Preorder your copy of Daisy's Read Yourself Happy by contacting The Margate Bookshop and find out about Daisy's Creative Confidence Clinic writing course at Daisy's Substack.
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Read Yourself Happy
Liane Moriarty - Nine Perfect Strangers
Liane Moriarty - Big Little Lies
Liane Moriarty - Here One Moment
Anna Quindlen - After Annie
Barbara Comyns - Our Spoons Came From Woolworths
Ethel Turner - Seven Little Australians
PL Travers - Mary Poppins
Peter Benchley - Jaws
Michael Coleman - One, Two, Three, Oops!
LM Montgomery - Anne of Green Gables
LM Montgomery - Emily of New Moon
Joanna Trollope - The Choir
Alice Winn - In Memoriam
Rebecca Makkai - Great Believers
Hanya Yanagihara - A Little Life
Catherine Newman - Sandwich
Maeve Binchy - Light a Penny Candle
Michelle Gallen - Factory Girls
Claire Lombardo - Same as it Ever Was
Claire Lombardo - Most Fun We Ever Had
Anne Tyler - Accidental Tourist
Shelia Heti - Motherhood
Ottessa Moshfegh - My Year of Rest and Relaxation
Daisy Buchanan - Insatiable
Karen Joy Fowler - Booth
Mary Wesley - A Sensible Life
Mary Wesley - Camomile Lawn
Daisy Buchanan - Careering
Daisy Buchanan - Pity Party
Lizzy Stewart - Alison
Barbara Trapido - Noah's Ark
Barbara Trapido - Traveling Hornplayer
Barbara Trapido - Brother of the More Famous Jack
Marian Keyes - My Favourite Mistake
Marian Keyes - Rachels Holiday
Marian Keyes - Again Rachel
Marian Keyes - Anybody Out There
Nicola Moriarty - You Need To Know
Jaclyn Moriarty - Gravity is the Thing
Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice
Kate Atkinson - Life After Life
Audrey Niffenegger - Time Traveler's Wife
Dorothy Whipple - High Wages
Barbara Pym - Excellent Women
Nina Stibbe - Love Nina
Jane Harper - The Dry
Sally Hepworth - The Family Next Door
Patricia Highsmith - Strangers on a Train
Patricia Highsmith - Diaries
Katherine Heiny - Standard Deviation
Lionel Shriver - We Need To Talk About Kevin
Sally Rooney - Intermezzo
Emma Forrest - Father Figure
Matt Haig - Midnight Library
Cesca Major - Maybe Next Time
Bella Mackie - What a Way to Go
Mary Beth Keane - The Half Moon
Mary Lawson - Crow Lake
Elizabeth Berg - Say When
Jo Jo Moyes - Someone Else's Shoes
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This week on the podcast we're entertaining one of our favourite writers and one of our favourite people. The brilliant Holly Williams! Holly is a journalist and author who writes about books and theatre for everyone from The Observer to the New York Times and is the author of two fantastic novels, What Time is Love and The Start of Something. We traveled to Holly's wonderful Sheffield home and talked to her about the Tolstoy family dynasty, cosy planning. life lessons from Marian Keyes, generating a poetry habit and books so engrossing you miss your train connection. Find out more about all the books mentioned by visiting our Bookshop.org store. Order your copy of The Book Lovers Journal HERE. Preorder your copy of Daisy's new book Read Yourself Happy.
BOOKS
Holly Williams - What Time is Love
Holly Williams - Start of Something
Leo Tolstoy - War and Peace
Holly Williams - Living With Leo
Ali Smith - Winter
Ali Smith - How To Be Both
Zadie Smith - On Beauty
Ted Hughes - Selected Poems
Seamus Heaney - Selected Poems
Paul Muldoon - Selected Poems
Don Paterson - Selected Poems
Julia Cameron - Artist's Way
Ocean Vuong - Time is a Mother
Ocean Vuong - On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous
Helen Mort - Illustrated Woman
Hannah Sullivan - Three Poems
Sharon Olds - Stag's Leap
Ross Gay - The Book of Delights
JB Priestly - Delight
RC Sherriff - Fortnight in September
Lauren Bravo - Preloved
Claire Keegan - Small Things Like These
Claire Keegan - So Late in the Day
Daisy Buchanan - Limelight
Bernadine Evaristo - Girl Woman Other
Katherine Heiny - Games and Rituals
Katherine Heiny - Single, Carefree, Mellow
Katherine Heiny - Standard Deviation
Katherine Heiny - Early Morning Riser
Emily Bronte - Wuthering Heights
Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre
Marian Keyes - This Charming Man
Marian Keyes - Again Rachel
Marian Keyes - Rachel's Holiday
Celia Paul - Self-Portrait
Gary Shteyngart - Super Sad True Love Story
Daisy Buchanan - Careering
Arthur Schnitzler - La Ronde
Victoria Wood - Chunky
Jesse Armstrong - Succession scripts
JB Priestly - An Inspector Calls
Christopher Marlowe - Doctor Faustus
Timberlake Wertenbaker - The Love of the Nightingale
Timberlake Wertenbaker - Our Country's Good
Peter Barnes - The Ruling Class
Virginia Woolf - Mrs Dalloway
Virginia Woolf - Diaries
Virginia Woolf - Letters
Charles Dickens - Bleak House
Various - Weird Walk
Jilly Cooper - Riders
Kathryn Scanlan - Kick the Latch
Rita Bullwinkel - Headshot
Ottessa Moshfegh - Lapvona
Jen Calleja - Vehicle
Akwaeke Emezi - You Made a Fool of Death With Your Beauty
Lizzy Stewart - Alison
Adrian Tomine - New York Drawings
Ella Frears - Goodlord
Philip Pullman - Book of Dust
Philip Pullman - Northern Lights
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More legends of literature are dropping by as we welcome bestselling author and crime icon Paula Hawkins! Paula's first book was the phenomenal The Girl on the Train which sold over 20 million copies and was translated into over 50 languages. She followed it up with the bestsellers Into the Water and A Slow Fire Burning. Her latest is the highly anticipated The Blue Hour. We talked to her about art books, the writers so good they make you want to give up, great authors from Zimbabwe and being disappointed by a lack of Wombles. Find out more about all the books mentioned by visiting our Bookshop.org store. Preorder your copy of Daisy's new book Read Yourself Happy by contacting The Margate Bookshop and see book tour dates and find out about Daisy's Creative Confidence Clinic writing course at Daisy's Substack.
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Read Yourself Happy
Paula Hawkins - The Girl on the Train
Paula Hawkins - The Blue Hour
Eleanor Clayton - Barbara Hepworth
Celia Paul - Self Portrait
Patrick Elliot - Joan Eardley
Walter De La Mare - The Three Royal Monkeys
Enid Blyton - The Famous Five
Enid Blyton - Mallory Towers
Elisabeth Beresford - The Wombles
Joan Aiken - Wolves of Willoughby Chase
Geoffrey of Monmouth - History of the Kings of Britain
Ali Smith - Autumn
Zadie Smith - Intimations
Sarah Moss - The Fell
Sigrid Nunez - The Friend
Sigrid Nunez - What Are You Going Through
Sigrid Nunez - The Vulnerables
Benjamin Moser - Sontag
Sigrid Nunez - Sempre Susan
Kate Atkinson - Life After Life
Pat Barker - The Regeneration Trilogy
Pat Barker - Life Class
Pat Barker - Silence of the Girls
Pat Barker - The Women of Troy
Pat Barker - Voyage Home
Penelope Lively - Moon Tiger
Patricia Highsmith - The Talented Mr Ripley
Patricia Highsmith - Strangers on a Train
Agatha Christie - And Then There Were None
Ruth Rendell - A Judgement in Stone
Gillian Flynn - Gone Girl
Rebecca F Kuang - Yellowface
Molly Keane - Good Behaviour
Caroline Kepnes - You
Oyinkan Braithwaite - My Sister the Serial Killer
George Eliot - Middlemarch
Emily Bronte - Wuthering Heights
Colleen Hoover - It Ends With Us
Sally Rooney - Conversations With Friends
Sally Rooney - Normal People
Claire Keegan - Small Things Like These
Carys Davies - Clear
Jonathan Abrams - The Come Up
Craig Brown - Ma'am Darling
Anne Glenconner - Lady in Waiting
Tsitsi Dangarembga - This Mournable Body
Tsitsi Dangarembga - Nervous Conditions
Petina Gappah - An Elegy for Easterly
Petina Gappah - Rotten Row
Raymond Carver - Cathedral
Kate Atkinson - Normal Rules Don't Apply
Elizabeth Strout - Olive Kitteridge
Evie Wyld - The Echoes
Evie Wyld - All the Birds Singing
Charlotte Wood - Stone Yard Devotional
Charlotte Wood - The Weekend
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We are graced with undeniable literary royalty this week. It's the stupendous, legendary Jodi Picoult! Jodi Picoult is the New York Times bestselling author of 29 novels, including Mad Honey, Wish You Were Here, The Book of Two Ways, A Spark of Light, Small Great Things, Leaving Time, The Storyteller, Lone Wolf, Sing You Home, House Rules, Handle with Care, Change of Heart, and My Sister's Keeper, and, with her daughter Samantha van Leer, two young adult novels, Between the Lines and Off the Page. She has won numerous awards, including a lifetime achievement award from the Romance Writers of America, and her work has been translated into 34 languages. Her latest is the highly anticipated By Any Other Name. We talked to her about erotic Shakespeare poetry, the book that inspired her to be a writer, perfect books to swim to and the message Judy Blume wrote in Jodi's copy of Forever. Find out more about all the books mentioned by visiting our Bookshop.org store. Order your copy of Daisy's new novel Pity Party RIGHT HERE and see book tour dates and find out about Daisy's Creative Confidence Clinic writing course at Daisy's Substack. Find out more about Daisy's Read Yourself Happy retreat at Aweventurer.com/daisy.
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Read Yourself Happy
Jodi Picoult - By Any Other Name
William Shakespeare - Complete Works
Elizabeth Winkler - Shakespeare Was a Woman
Maurice Sendak - Where the Wild Things Are
Sydney Taylor - All-of-a-Kind Family
Margaret Mitchell - Gone With the Wind
Lauren Groff - The Vaster Wilds
William Shakespeare - Complete Sonnets and Poems
Judy Blume - Forever
Ernest Hemingway - The Sun Also Rises
Martin Amis - The Rachel Papers
Rebecca Makkai - The Great Believers
Don DeLillo - Underworld
Lindsey Kelk - Love Story
Emily Henry - Beach Read
Brigid Kemmerer - A Curse So Dark and Lonely
Scarlett St. Clair - A Touch of Darkness
Amanda Bouchet - A Promise of Fire
Maria Vale - Molly Molloy and the Angel of Death
Edmond Rostand - Cyrano De Bergerac
Leigh Bardugo - The Familiar
Miranda July - All Fours
Miranda July - No One Belongs Here More Than You
William Thackeray - Vanity Fair
Rebecca F Kuang - Yellowface
Isak Dinesen - Babette's Feast and Other Stories
Karen Blixen/Isak Dinesen - Out of Africa
Karen Blixen/Isak Dinesen - Shadows in the Grass
Joyce Carol Oates - Blonde
LM Montgomery - Anne of Green Gables
LM Montgomery - Emily of New Moon
Alice Hoffman - The Dovekeepers
Alice Hoffman - The World That We Knew
Jojo Moyes - Me Before You
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This week we are in the esteemed company of novelist, journalist, broadcaster and all-around inspiration, the wonderful Dawn O'Porter! Dawn is the author of the bestselling mega-hits The Cows, So Lucky, Cat Lady and her latest is the highly anticipated sequel to Paper Aeroplanes and Goose, Honey Bee. She has presented a vast array of television documentaries and hosts the 'Dawn Loves' WH Smith book club. We talked to her about the genius of Jeanette Winterson, inappropriate honeymoon beach reading, books about farts and how deviating from the TBR pile can lead you to your new favourite book. Find out more about all the books mentioned by visiting our Bookshop.org store. Order your copy of Daisy's new novel Pity Party RIGHT HERE and see book tour dates and virtual appearances at Daisy's Substack. Find out more about Daisy's Read Yourself Happy retreat at Aweventurer.com/daisy.
BOOKS
Dawn O'Porter - Honey Bee
Jeanette Winterson - Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
Jeanette Winterson - Why Be Happy When You Can Be Normal
Dawn O'Porter - Paper Aeroplanes
Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre
Patricia Highsmith - Strangers on a Train
Paul Murray - The Bee Sting
Miriam Toews - All My Puny Sorrows
Miriam Toews -Fight Night
Chris Whitaker - All The Colours of the Dark
Jonathan Abrams - The Come Up
Taylor Jenkins Reid - Carrie Soto is Back
Taylor Jenkins Reid - Malibu Rising
Taylor Jenkins Reid - Daisy Jones and the Six
Eve Babitz - Eve's Hollywood
Eve Babitz - Two By Two
Eve Babitz - I Used to be Charming
Nora Ephron - Crazy Salad
Gabrielle Zevin - Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
Hanya Yanagihara - A Little Life
Charles Dickens - Bleak House
Daisy Buchanan - Read Yourself Happy
Emily St John Mandel - Station 11
James Carlisle - The Big Book of Farts
JK Rowling - Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone
Lionel Shriver - We Need To Talk About Kevin
Lisa Jewell - None of This is True
Dawn O'Porter - Cat Lady
Gail Honeyman - Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine
Miranda July - The First Bad Man
Miranda July - All Fours
Elaine Dundy - Dud Avocado
Asako Yuzuki - Butter
Kaveh Akbar - Martyr
Caleb Azumah Nelson - Open Water
Laura Dockrill - I Love You, I Love You, I Love You
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We're back! And we're kicking off series 16 in style with the brilliant author, journalist and broadcaster Bella Mackie! Bella is the author of the inspirational running book Jog On, the bestselling How To Kill Your Family and her highly anticipated latest What a Way To Go. We talked to her about the importance of Judy Blume, funny books, finding the right book at the right time and vanishing chickens. Find out more about all the books mentioned by visiting our Bookshop.org store. Order your copy of Daisy's new novel Pity Party RIGHT HERE and see book tour dates and virtual appearances at Daisy's Substack. Find out more about Daisy's Read Yourself Happy retreat at Aweventurer.com/daisy. This week's Steal of the Week is sponsored by Action Tutoring - to find out more at: https://actiontutoring.org.uk/
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Pity Party
Bella Mackie - How To Kill Your Family
Bella Mackie - What a Way To Go
Amanda Prowse - Swimming to Lundy
George Eliot - Middlemarch
JRR Tolkien - Lord of the Rings
JRR Tolkien - Hobbit
Ian Serraillier - Silver Sword
Judith Kerr - When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit
Agatha Christie - And Then There Were None
Dorothy L Sayers - Gaudy Night
Richie Tankersley Cusick - Point Horror: The Lifeguard
Judy Blume - Are You There God, It's Me Margaret
Judy Blume - Forever
Francine Pascal - Sweet Valley High: Perfect Summer
Holly Bourne - Girl Friends
Juno Dawson - Her Majesty's Royal Coven
Marina Hyde - What Just Happened
Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls
Lili Anolik - Didion & Babitz
Brene Brown - Gifts of Imperfection
Taffy Brodesser-Akner - Long Island Compromise
Bess Kalb - Nobody Will Tell You This But Me
Charles Dickens - Bleak House
Jilly Cooper - Rivals
Taylor Jenkins-Reid - Carrie Soto is Back
Robert Harris - Precipice
William Boyd - Any Human Heart
Samantha Harvey - Orbital
Claire Keegan - Small Things Like These
Ann Patchett - The Dutch House
Anne Glenconner - Lady in Waiting
Craig Brown - Ma'am Darling
Jonathan Keates - La Serenissima: The Story of Venice
Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist
Sloane Crosley - Grief is For People
James Frey - A Million Little Pieces
Cathy Rentzenbrink - The Last Act of Love
PG Wodehouse - Jeeves and Wooster
Samantha Irby - Quietly Hostile
Joel Golby - Four Stars
Miriam Toews - Fight Night
Elizabeth Heichelbech - Chopin in Kentucky
Tom Lamont - Going Home
LP Hartley - The Go Between
Ian McEwan - On Chesil Beach
Kiley Reid - Come and Get It
Kiley Reid - Such a Fun Age
EB White - Essays
EB White - Charlotte's Web
Gay Talese - Frank Sinatra Has a Cold
Calvin Trilling - The Chicken Vanishes
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