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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 they read under the covers, the beloved books t…

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    We're back! Plus exciting news!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 8:55


    You're Booked is back! And this series is jam-packed with fabulous, unbelievable guests. And as a special treat, here's a sneak peek at just a few of them. Meg Mason discusses a surprising book that helped inform her writing style. Lucy Foley reveals the role that bonkbusters played in her life. And Andrew Sean Greer talks about funny books from childhood. Plus Daisy reveals the exciting details of her new book project. In Burn Before Reading, she explores the writers who have helped her through the toughest mental periods of her life and offers expert tips on how to cultivate your own reading habit. It's a must-read for all book lovers. BUT it is only available to order until September 27th - so head to The Pound Project to grab your copy now. CLICK HERE to get yours. You're Booked returns on September 26th with the wonderful Andrew Sean Greer. It's a conversation you won't want to miss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    You're Booked Presents: Daisy is Careering

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 9:41


    You're Booked is very proud to present Daisy's brand new podcast: Daisy is Careering. In Daisy is Careering, journalist and author Daisy Buchanan will be looking at one of the most complicated relationships of our lives: work. We all want to find jobs that we love, but what happens when we start to realise they are never going to love us back? How much of ourselves should we bring to our careers? What can we do when our ambition makes us feel anxious? Is there such a thing as a 'dream job'? In a series of intimate and revealing conversations, Daisy will ask her guests to explore how they navigate the highs and lows of their working lives, and how we can all survive and thrive, while making sure our professional passion doesn't turn into a bad romance. The first episode features the brilliant Emma Gannon and upcoming guests include Otegha Uwagba, Kat Brown, Natalie Lee, Bryony Gordon and many more!Find out more here: https://play.acast.com/s/daisy-is-careeringSubscribe on Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/daisy-is-careering/id1613500724Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7638p9LSgdDSvRJgO3wXOjThe podcast accompanies Daisy's latest novel, Careering. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Adele Parks - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 66:27


    This week we are infinitely excited to present the bestselling literary phenomenon Adele Parks to You're Booked! Since releasing her first novel Playing Away in 2000, Adele has released a book a year with her latest the critically acclaimed Both of You. She is one of the biggest-selling women's fiction writers in the UK, with 4 million books sold and her work translated into more than 30 languages. We talked to her about library love, Enid Blyton, formative reads, literary giants you wouldn't ask to dinner and the books that literally made Adele faint.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableDaisy Buchanan - CareeringAdele Parks - Playing AwayAdele Parks - Both of YouJackie Collins - Lady BossShirley Conran - LaceVC Andrews - Flowers in the AtticJane Austen - Pride and PrejudiceJane Austen - EmmaBret Easton Ellis - American PsychoDorothy Parker - Best OfGill Sims - Why Mummy SwearsEvelyn Waugh - Handful of DustEvelyn Waugh - Vile BodiesHarper Lee - To Kill a MockingbirdMarian Keyes - Rachel's HolidayAndrew O'Hagan - MayfliesAdele Parks - Young Wives talesAdele Parks - Lies Lies LiesGraeme Simsion - The Rosie EffectCharlotte Bronte - Jane EyreEM Delafield - Diary of a Provincial LadyAmanda Jennings - The HavenLucy Foley - The Paris ApartmentEnid Blyton - Magic Faraway TreeEnid Blyton - Wishing ChairEnid Blyton - Mallory TowersEnid Blyton - St Clare'sEnid Blyton - In the FifthEnid Blyton - Naughty Amelia JaneJessica Fellowes - The Mitford MurdersAbigail Dean - Girl AMeg Mason - Sorrow and BlissKate Atkinson - Behind the Scenes of the MuseumAlice Walker - The Color Purple See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Susanna Clarke - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 53:20


    This week we are truly honoured to welcome the legendary Susanna Clarke to You're Booked! Her debut novel was the beloved Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell which was longlisted for the Booker Prize and won the British Book Awards Newcomer of the Year, the Hugo Award and the World Fantasy Award. Her short story collection The Ladies of Grace Adieu, set in the world of Jonathan Strange, followed in 2006. Her latest is Piranesi, a New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller, and winner of this year's Women's Prize for Fiction. We talked to her about the lure of the library, reading and running away, magic, mysterious narrators and there's even a few bonus Christmas gift ideas!BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - CareeringDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableSusanna Clarke - Ladies of Grace AdieuSusanna Clarke - Jonathan Strange & Mr. NorrellSusanna Clarke - PiranesiCS Lewis - Chronicles of NarniaReginald Hill - A Clubbable WomanJane Austen - SanditonThomas Lovell Beddoes - AnthologyJohn Irving - The World According To GarpRosemary Sutcliffe - Eagle of the NinthCynthia Harnett - The Great HouseBarbara Leonie Picard - Ransom For a KnightRuth Manning Sanders - Book of DwarvesJane Austen - Pride and PrejudiceJRR Tolkien - Lord of the RingsUrsula K Le Guin - Wizard of EarthseaWilliam Shakespeare - Henry IV, Part 1Nancy Mitford - Pursuit of LoveWilliam Shakespeare - HamletAA Gill - Pour MeAlbert Camus - The PlagueJoan G Robinson - CharleyWilliam Shakespeare - The TempestWilliam Shakespeare - King LearJane Austen Sense and SensibilityDorothy L Sayers - Strong PoisonEM Delafield - Dairy of a Provincial LadyAnne Lister - The Secret DiariesAnthony Horowitz - Foyles WarAnthony Horowitz - The Word is MurderChris Packham - Fingers in the Sparkle JarElizabeth Kostova - The Historian See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Janina Matthewson - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 55:37


    This week we are delighted to peruse the bookshelves of author, performer and podcaster Janina Matthewson! Janina created the acclaimed novel Of Things Gone Astray and co-created the Welcome to Night Vale affiliated podcast Within the Wires. Her latest book, co-written with Night Vale creator Jeffrey Cranor is You Feel It Just Below the Ribs. We talked to her about Bridget Jones picnics, suitable Jane Austen husbands, Susanna Clarke, Sarah Perry and the power of the Princess Diaries.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - CareeringDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableJanina Matthewson - Of Things Gone AstrayJanina Matthewson & Jeffrey Cranor - You Feel It Just Below the RibsPatricia Lockwood - PriestdaddySarah Perry - MelmothPatricia Lockwood - No One is Talking About ThisMeg Cabot - Princess DiariesSarah Perry - Essex SerpentSarah Perry - After Me Comes the FloodAgatha Christie - Short StoriesAgatha Christie - Death on the NilesWiti Ihimaera - The Whale RiderLynley Dodd - Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy Patricia Grace - PotikiElizabeth Knox - The Vintner's LuckElizabeth Knox - The Absolute BookAli Smith - How To Be BothDonna Tarrt - The Secret HistoryEva Ibbotson - The Song for SummerEva Ibbotson - The Secret CountessJane Austen - Pride and PrejudiceMaeve Binchy - Circle of FriendsMaeve Binchy - Evening ClassMaeve Binchy - Tara RoadBrit Bennett - The Vanishing HalfJulia Quinn - BridgertonBryan Lee O'Malley - Scott PilgrimAka Akasaka - Kaguya-sama: Love Is War Anita Brookner - FraudHelen Fielding - Bridget Jones's DiaryJane Austen - Northanger AbbeyMichael Crichton - Jurassic ParkJane Austen - Sense and SensibilityJean Webster - Daddy-Long-LegsStephen King - JoylandStephen King - On WritingStephen King - The ShiningDaphne Du Maurier - RebeccaDouglas Adams - Hitchhikers Guide to the GalaxyTerry Pratchett - Small GodsTerry Pratchett - The HogfatherTom Robbins - Still Life With WoodpeckerFannie Flagg - Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistlestop CafeCassandra Peterson - Yours Cruelly, ElviraAllena Hansen - Chomp Chomp ChompVarious - Make More NoiseMark Manson - Subtle Art of Not Giving a FuckSarah Knight - Life Changing Magic of Not Giving a FuckIsabel Allende - Daughter of FortuneIsabel Allende - House of the SpiritsIsabel Allende - PaulaDiana Wynne Jones - Howl's Moving CastleSusanna Clarke - Ladies of Grace AdieuSusanna Clarke - Jonathan Strange & Mr. NorrellSusanna Clarke - PiranesiLouis de Bernieres - Captain Corelli's MandolinHenry James - Complete Short StoriesCS Lewis - The Last Battle See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Sophia Money-Coutts - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 58:57


    This week we present a cosy fireside chat in the fabulous home of journalist, presenter and author Sophia Money-Coutts! Sophia is the former features editor at Tatler, Daily Telegraph columnist and the author of the bestselling comedies What Happens Now, The Plus One, The Wish List and her latest, the hilarious Did You Miss Me? We talked to her about interview technique, Roald Dahl's curious desserts, the joy of PG Wodehouse and, for the first time in You're Booked history, a special guest (and former guest) drops in!BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableDaisy Buchanan - CareeringSophia Money-Coutts - Did You Miss Me?Maggie O'Farrell - HamnetCurtis Sittenfeld - American WifeElizabeth MacNeal - Doll FactoryElizabeth MacNeal - Circus of WondersSarah Waters - Tipping the VelvetSarah Waters - FingersmithLynn Barber - Mostly MenRoald Dahl - Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryRoald Dahl - MatildaRoald Dahl - James and the Giant PeachLaura Freeman - Reading CureCharles Dickens - Christmas CarolEvanna Lynch - Opposite of Butterfly HuntingElizabeth Graham - Vision of LoveLindsay Armstrong - SpitfireSally Wentworth - Man For HireElizabeth Graham - Highland GatheringSarah Ferguson - Heart For a CompassSally Rooney - Normal PeopleMarian Keyes - Rachel's HolidayRobinne Lee - Idea of YouNancy Mitford - Don't Tell AlfredSarah Winman - Still LifeSarah Winman - When God was a RabbitMeg Mason - Sorrow and BlissSarah Winman - Tin ManLaurie Colwin - Happy All the TimeLaurie Colwin - Family HappinessJilly Cooper - OctaviaJilly Cooper - RidersNaoise Dolan - Exciting TimesLucy Deedes - Little Book of MarmaladeCrispin Latymer - Where the Ocean Meets the SkyKatherine Heiny - Early Morning RiserKatherine Heiny - Standard DeviationKatherine Heiny - Single Carefree MellowRachel Lehmann-Haupt - In Her Own Sweet TimePG Wodehouse - Jeeves in the OffingPG Wodehouse - Blandings CastleF Scott Fitzgerald - Tender is the Night See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Miranda Cowley Heller - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 54:51


    This week we're delighted to present this fun and fascinating conversation with author and producer Miranda Cowley Heller! After a career in publishing and head honcho at HBO, Miranda's debut novel The Paper Palace has been a runaway bestseller, a Reese Witherspoon book club pick and is now being adapted as a TV mini-series. We talked to her about parenting in the 1970s, classic kids books, dream adaptations and naughty Victorian reads.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableDaisy Buchanan - CareeringMiranda Cowley Heller - The Paper PalaceSally Rooney - Normal PeopleLaurie Colwin - Family HappinessJane Austen - Pride and PrejudiceF Scott Fitzgerald - The Great GatsbyF Scott Fitzgerald - Tender is the NightMary Renault - The King Must DieMary Renault - The Bull From the SeaHarper Lee - To Kill a MockingbirdTheodore Dreiser - Sister CarrieCarson McCullers - The Heart is a Lonely HunterMark Twain - Huckleberry FinnHarriet Beecher Stowe - Uncle Tom's CabinCurtis Sittenfeld - American WifeWalter - My Secret LifeGeorge Eliot - MiddlemarchJRR Tolkien - Lord of the RingsVarious - Illustrated Fairy TalesAda Calhoun - Why We Can't SleepThe Editors - The Incomplete Framley ExaminerMario Puzo - The GodfatherGarth Williams - The Rabbit's WeddingJane Austen - PersuasionThomas Hardy - Far From the Madding CrowdStephenie Meyer - TwilightNancy Mitford - The Pursuit of LoveJoan Aiken - Wolves of Willoughby ChaseJoan Aiken - Necklace of RaindropsJames Fenimore Cooper - Last of the MohicansAlexander Dumas - Three MusketeersElizabeth George Speare - Witch of Blackbird PondScott O'Dell - Island of the Blue DolphinsFrances Hodgson Burnett - A Little PrincessFrances Hodgson Burnett - Secret GardenFrances Hodgson Burnett - Little Lord FauntleroyCharlotte Bronte - Jane EyreEmily Bronte - Wuthering HeightsDiana Gabaldon - OutlanderWinston Graham - PoldarkMM Kaye - Far PavilionsAnthony Doerr - All the Light We Cannot SeeAli Smith - AutumnJames Salter - Light YearsJames Salter - A Sport and a PastimeJames and Kay Salter - Life is Meals See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Dave Eggers - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 40:47


    This week we're delighted to present this late night, transatlantic phone chat with the legendary Dave Eggers! Dave is the author of many books including The Circle, A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, A Hologram for the King, What Is the What, and The Museum of Rain. His latest if the tech satire The Every. He's also the founder of publishing house McSweeney's and co-founder of 826 National, a network of youth writing and tutoring centres around America. We talked to him about avoiding The Plague, deep-diving into Melville, timeless kids books and who the funniest writer in the world happens to be.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - Insatiable Daisy Buchanan - CareeringDave Eggers - Heartbreaking Work...Dave Eggers - The EveryDave Eggers - The CircleAlbert Camus - The PlagueHerman Melville - Selected WritingHerman Melville - Moby DickFrank Herbert - DuneWalter Wangerin - Book of the Dun CowRichard Adams - Watership DownJason Reynolds - Long Way DownL Frank Baum - Wizard of OzHugh Lofting - Dr DolittleRobert Louis Stevenson - Treasure IslandFlorence and Richard Atwater - Mr Poppers PenguinsSE Hinton - The OutsidersBeverley Cleary - Beezus and RamonaKenneth Grahame - Wind in the WillowsEB White - Trumpet of the SwanEB White - Charlotte's WebKatherine Ryan - The AudacityEB White - LettersEB White - One Man's MeatKurt Vonnegut - God Bless You, Mr. RosewaterJohn Brandon - Ivory ShoalsPeter Ferry - Old HeartVendela Vida - We Run The TidesLorrie Moore - Who Will Run Frog HospitalLorrie Moore - Birds of AmericaRichard Russo - Straight ManNick Hornby - How To Be Good See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Lindsey Kelk - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 60:53


    This week we're delighted to present this frank, funny and thoroughly entertaining chat with author, journalist and podcaster Lindsey Kelk! Lindsey is the bestselling author of the I Heart series of books, plus In Case You Missed It, One in a Million and her latest On a Night Like This. Lindsey also co-hosts the beauty podcast, Full Coverage, and Tight and Fights, a wrestling podcast, We talked to her about James Herbert issues, the importance of Paula Danziger, a variety of vampires and the genius of Marian Keyes.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableDaisy Buchanan - CareeringLindsey Kelk - On a Night Like ThisMary-Kate & Ashley Olsen - Style SecretsDonna Tartt - Secret HistoryJames Herbert - Magic CottageBarbara Taylor Bradford - Woman of SubstanceVC Andrews - HeavenVC Andrews - Flowers in the AtticLindsey Kelk - I Heart New YorkBrett Easton Ellis - American PsychoLorrie Moore - Collected StoriesGillian McAllister - That NightMhairi McFarlane - Last NightFrancine Pascal - Sweet Valley HighCharlaine Harris - Dead Until DarkStephenie Meyer - TwilightErin Sterling - Ex HexEmily Henry - Beach ReadKM Jackson - How to Marry Keanu Reeves in 90 DaysSarah Macleane - BombshellClare Finney - Female ChefMegan Abbott - Dare MeMegan Abbott - TurnoutAndie J Christopher - Hot Under His CollarPaula Danziger - Remember Me To Harold SquarePaula Danziger - Pistachio PrescriptionPaula Danziger - Cat Ate My Gym SuitMarian Keyes - Last Chance SaloonHelen Fielding - Bridget Jones's DiaryMarian Keyes - WatermelonLauren Weisberger - Devil Wears PradaCaitlin Moran - How To Be a WomanMarian Keyes - Grown UpsKathleen Tessaro - EleganceCurtis Sittenfeld - RodhamKazuo Ishiguro - Klara and the SunKazuo Ishiguro - Buried GiantKazuo Ishiguro - Never Let Me Go See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Yrsa Daley-Ward - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 57:35


    It's our 100th episode! Sort of - we may have slightly lost count. But there is still plenty of cause for celebration as we are in the company of poet, author, memoirist and actor Yrsa Daley-Ward! Her poetry collection Bone was widely acclaimed while her memoir The Terrible won the PEN/Ackerley Prize. She co-wrote Black Is King with Beyonce and her latest book is The How described as "a gratifying exploration of the self". We talked to her about the best books to listen to, the genius of Jeanette Winterson, finding books on stoops and books that induce calm.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableDaisy Buchanan - CareeringYrsa Daley-Ward - The TerribleYrsa Daley-Ward - The HowJeanette Winterson - Oranges Are Not the Only FruitJeanette Winterson - Written on the BodyHelen Oyeyemi - Boy Snow BirdJonathan Swift - Gulliver's TravelsJenny Slate - Little WeirdsTa-Nehisi Coates - Between the World and MeHelen Oyeyemi - PeacesSpike Milligan - Collected PoetryRolad Dahl - James and the Giant PeachRoger McGough - Collected PoteryVātsyāyana - Kama SutraAlice Walker - Colour PurpleAlice Walker - By the Light of my Father's SmileToni Morrison - SulaToni Morrison - BelovedJeanette Winterson - Sexing the CherrySamantha Hunt - The SeasPhyllis Grant - Everything is Under ControlAnnie Dillard - Pilgrim at Tinker CreekHanya Yanagihara - A Little LifeOcean Vuong - On Earth We're Briefly GorgeousKiese Laymon - HeavyPatricia Lockwood - No One is Talking About ThisSamantha Hunt - The Dark DarkAlice Walker - Collected StoriesCarmen Maria Machado - Her Body and Other PartiesCarmen Maria Machado - In The Dream HouseAkwaeke Emezi - Death of Vivek OjiAkwaeke Emezi - Fresh WaterKevin Wilson - Nothing To See Here See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Helen Oyeyemi - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 52:10


    This week we're delighted to share this wonderful, nourishing conversation with novelist, playwright and short story writer Helen Oyeyemi! Helen's debut, The Icarus Girl was called "a masterly first novel" by the New York Times. White is For Witching won a Somerset Maugham Award, while What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours won the PEN Open Book Award. Her latest novel is the eagerly anticipated Peaces. We talked to her about rereading Little Women, Emily Dickinson's jokes, unreliable memoirists and bunking off school to read Ali Smith.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableDaisy Buchanan - CareeringHelen Oyeyemi - PeacesAli Smith - Hotel WorldE Nesbit - Five Children and ItAlbert Camus - PlagueHerman Melville - Moby DickPG Wodehouse - Jeeves & WoosterZdeněk Jirotka - SaturninMrs Beeton - Book of Household ManagementEM Delafield - Diary of a Provincial LadyCharles Reznikoff - TestimonyFélix Fénéon - Novel in Three LinesTessa Dare - When a Scot Ties the KnotKristi Coulter - Nothing Good Can Come From ThisF Scott Fitzgerald - Great GatsbyJD Salinger - Catcher in the RyeEmily Dickinson - LettersLouisa May Alcott - Little WomenMargaret Atwood - TestamentsMargaret Atwood - Handmaid's TaleBenjamin Moser - Susan SontagSigrid Nunez - Sempre SusanSigrid Nunez - What Are You Going ThroughSigrid Nunez - The FriendSusan Sontag - Against InterpretationDiana Vreeland - DVVisit @YBooked on Twitter for the full list See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Lucy Mangan - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 54:39


    This week we're delighted to chat to author and journalist Lucy Mangan! Lucy's book Bookworm has been discussed many times on the show and is a firm favourite in YB Towers. Her new novel Are We Having Fun Yet? is fun, furious and unforgettable. We talked to her about reading epiphanies, the literary merits of Les Dawson, quintessential children's books and finding writing solace in Ikea. BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableDaisy Buchanan - CareeringLucy Mangan - BookwormLucy Mangan - Are We Having Fun Yet?Margaret Mitchell - Gone With the WindPatrick Ness - Knife of Never Letting GoPhilippa Pearce - Tom's Midnight GardenNorton Juster - Phantom TollboothGwen Grant - Private Keep OutE Nesbit - Five Children and ItEve Garnett - Family From One End StreetEve Garnett - Further AdventuresEve Garnett - Holiday At The Dew Drop InnMaeve Binchy - Light a Penny CandleMaeve Binchy - Circle of FriendsNorah Lofts - House at Old VineRose Allatini - Despised & RejectedHelen Hull - Heat LightningDorothy Whipple - Young AnneDorothy Whipple - They Knew Mr KnightDorothy Whipple - Someone at a DistanceAnne Brontë - Tenant of Wildfell HallAnita Brookner - Start in LifeRosamond Lehmann - Invitation To the WaltzEmma Jane Unsworth - After the StormLes Dawson - Come Back With the WindPG Wodehouse - Jeeves & WoosterWodehouse - Indiscretions of Archie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Ben Okri - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 46:50


    This week we are honoured to talk to globally acclaimed author, poet, screenwriter and Booker prize winner Ben Okri OBE! Ben has won numerous awards and honorary doctorates for his fiction and poetry and is considered one of the foremost African authors of the modern era. We talked to Ben about the meaning of being, the character of Walt Whitman, the idea of comfort reading and the importance of reading to our humanity.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableDaisy Buchanan - CareeringBen Okri - The Famished RoadBen Okri - Every Leaf a HallelujahMarcel Proust - Swann's WayMarcel Proust - In the Shadow of Young Girls in FlowerMarcel Proust - The Guermantes WayMarcel Proust - Sodom and GomorrahMarcel Proust - The PrisonerMarcel Proust - The FugitiveMarcel Proust - Time RegainedPlato - The RepublicAristotle - Complete WorksHomer - The OdysseyHomer - The IliadAna Sampson (Ed) - WonderStendahl - La Chartreuse de ParmePaul Zweig - Walt WhitmanWalt Whitman - Leaves of GrassOlivia Laing - The Lonely CityTS Eliot - The Waste LandAlbert Camus - The Plague See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Tilly Fitzgerald - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 60:50


    We preparing a brand new season of YB - but as a delicious taster, enjoy this wonderful conversation with avid reader, book blogger and lover of all things literary Tilly Fitzgerald AKA TillyLovesBooks (on all branches of social media). we were delighted when Tilly got involved with out Books to Nourish auction, raising funds for Fareshare, a charity fighting hunger and food waste - if you can, please do contribute to this fantastic cause at fareshare.org.uk. We talked to Tilly about antipodean authors, books that make you cry, great books for kids and tackling the TBR pile.BOOKSMaggie O'Farrell - HamnetClare Chambers - Small PleasuresCharlotte Wood - The WeekendAnna Hope - ExpectationEva Carter - How To Save a LifeLucy Ellmann - Ducks, NewburyportHanya Yanagihara - A Little LifeAbi Dare - Girl With the Louding VoicePeace Adzo Medie - His Only WifeCathy Rentzenbrink - Everyone is Still AliveElizabeth Jane Howard - Cazalet ChroniclesMarian Keyes - Rachel's HolidayMarian Keyes - Again RachelFiona Scarlett - Boys Don't CryArmistead Maupin - Days of Anna MadrigalLaurie Colwin - Happy All the TimeSarah Winman - Still LifeSarah Winman - Tin ManJohn Boyne - Heart's Invisible FuriesJohn Boyne - Echo ChamberSally Rooney - Normal PeopleSally Rooney - Beautiful World Where Are YouTiffany McDaniel - BettyJanice Hallett - The AppealCatriona Ward - Last House on Needless StreetFran Lebowitz - Reader See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Isy Suttie - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 61:14


    This week we are beyond delighted to welcome the brilliant and hilarious Isy Suttie to You're Booked towers! Isy is a comedian, actor and the author of a memoir The Actual One and the wonderful novel Jane is Trying. We talked to her about eating mince, thriller addiction, the pain of rereading and getting a boy to buy you Forever.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableIsy Suttie - Jane is TryingIsy Suttie - The Actual OneSara Pascoe - AnimalSue Miller - The Good MotherBev Thomas - A Good Enough MotherLouise Doughty - Apple Tree YardSteig Larsson - Girl With the Dragon TattooErin Kelly - He Said She SaidLiz Nugent - Skin DeepErin Kelly - Burning AirRuth Rendell - Judgement in StoneWill Dean - Last Thing To BurnJohn Yorke - Into The Woods Libbie Hawker - Take Off Your Pants!Lisa Jewell - Ralph's PartyFiona Walker - French RelationsLisa Jewell - Family UpstairsShari Lapena - Couple Next DoorJudy Blume - Then Again Maybe I Won'tJohn Fowles - The MagusSue Townsend - Secret Diary of Adrian MoleNancy Mitford - Pursuit of LoveF Scott Fitzgerald - Great GatsbyF Scott Fitzgerald - Tender is the NightDavid Nicholls - UsDavid Nicholls - One DayTheodore Dreiser - Sister CarrieRachel Edwards - LuckyJudy Blume - ForeverJudy Blume - Are You There God It's Me MargaretJoseph Heller - Catch 22Nina Stibbe - Love NinaSharon Osbourne - UnbreakableEL James - 50 Shades of GreyEnid Blyton - Malory TowersEnid Blyton - Enchanted WoodKaty Wix - DelicacyLucy Vine - Bad Choices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Otegha Uwagba - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 48:32


    For our series finale, we are thrilled to present this conversation with author, podcaster and all-round inspiration Otegha Uwagba! Otegha is the author of the bestselling career guide Little Black Book and the essay collection Whites: On Race and Other Falsehoods which was picked as one of the Guardian's Books of The Year. Her latest book is the memoir We Need To Talk About Money. We talked to her about Enid Blyton deep cuts, books about families, jumping aboard the Ferrante bandwagon and why some books are like catnip.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableOtegha Uwagba - Little Black BookOtegha Uwagba - Whites: On Race and Other FalsehoodsOtegha Uwagba - We Need To Talk About MoneyJodi Kantor and Megan Twohey - She SaidEnid Blyton - Famous FiveEnid Blyton - Secret SevenEnid Blyton - Five Find-OutersCS Lewis - Chronicles of NarniaJK Rowling - Harry PotterMary Wesley - Sensible LifeElena Ferrante - Lying Life of AdultsElena Ferrante - Neapolitan QuartetGerald Durrell - My Family and Other AnimalsElaine Castillo - America is Not the HeartJulian Fellowes - SnobsKatherine Heiny - Single Carefree MellowDolly Alderton - Everything I Know About LoveMeg Mason - Sorrow and BlissMeg Wolitzer - The InterestingsMeg Wolitzer - The Female PersuasionDeborah Levy - Real EstateDeborah Levy - Cost of LivingLisa Taddeo - Three WomenAlain de Botton - Course of LoveAda Calhoun - Wedding Toasts I'll Never GiveChimamanda Ngozi Adichie - AmericanahTorrey Peters - Detransition Baby See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Nick Hornby - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 53:56


    This week we welcome a genuine literary legend to YB: Nick Hornby! Nick is the bestselling author of eight novels, including High Fidelity, About a Boy and, most recently, Just Like You. He's also published non-fiction such as Fever Pitch, and has written numerous award-winning screenplays for film and television including Brooklyn, Wild and Love Nina. We talked to him about Rin Tin Tin, the pain of rereading, the definition of a classic and why his dad kept Fanny Hill in his boot.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableNick Hornby- Just Like YouMarilynne Robinson - GileadMarilynne Robinson - HousekeepingLucy Ellmann - Ducks NewburyportGeoffrey Willans - Compleet MolesworthSue Townsend - Secret Diary of Adrian MoleAlbert Camus - The StrangerZadie Smith - White TeethMartin Amis - MoneyNick Hornby - Fever PitchEM Forster - Passage To IndiaGeorge Orwell - EssaysCharles Dickens - David CopperfieldCharles Dickens - Great ExpectationsJoseph Heller - Catch 22Nina Stibbe - Love NinaPaul Ewen - Francis PlugGeorge & Weedon Grossmith - Diary of a NobodyAuberon Waugh - Diaries 72-76Nick Hornby - Stuff I've Been ReadingDavid Kynaston - Austerity BritainPG Wodehouse - LettersAngus Calder - Myth of the BlitzRickie Lee Jones - Last Chance TexacoJane Allen - I Lost My Childish LaughterMark Harris - Mike NicholsCarter & Kashner - Mike Nichols: Life Isn't EverythingNora Ephron - Crazy SaladMark Harris -

    Olivia Laing - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 51:39


    This week we are thrilled to present an illuminating chat with one of our favourite all-time writers: Olivia Laing! Olivia is the author of To the River, The Trip to Echo Spring, The Lonely City and Funny Weather. Her novel Crudo was a Sunday Times bestseller, a New York Times notable book, shortlisted for the Goldsmiths and Gordon Burn Prizes and winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. Her latest book is Everybody: A Book About Freedom. We talked to her about Warhol's wigs, Kathy Acker as a teenage totem, Jilly Cooper revelations and a Henry James slam courtesy of John Cheever.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableOlivia Laing - Lonely CityOlivia Laing - Funny WeatherOlivia Laing - CrudoOlivia Laing - EverybodyCharles Dickens - Bleak HouseGeorge Eliot - MiddlemarchJilly Cooper - ImogenJilly Cooper - Man Who Made Husbands JealousJane Austen - PersuasionJane Austen - Pride and PrejudiceCharlotte Bronte - Jane EyreWilliam Burroughs - The Cat InsideKathy Acker - Great ExpectationsJD Salinger - Nine StoriesTH White - Once and Future KingSiri Hustvedt - What I LovedDerek Jarman - Modern NatureDerek Jarman - ChromaPatricia Highsmith - Talented Mr RipleyPatricia Highsmith - Ripley Under GroundOlivia Laing - Trip to Echo SpringJessica Anya Blau - Mary JaneTaylor Jenkins Reid - Daisy Jones and the SixHermione Lee - Virginia WoolfAndy Warhol - DiariesTina Brown - DiariesLinda Rosenkrantz - TalkAndy Warhol -

    Clare Chambers - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 57:36


    This week we're delighted to welcome the author of one of our favourite novels of recent times Clare Chambers! Clare's novel Small Pleasures was a Women's Prize nominee and a book of the Year in The Times, Daily Telegraph, Evening Standard, Daily Express, Metro and many more and beloved over here at You're Booked towers. We talked to her about Katherine Heiny, out of print revelations, slow reading and using Nina Stibbe as a friendship barometer.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableClare Chambers - Small PleasuresAmor Towles - Gentleman in MoscowAnn Patchett - Bel CantoTara Westover - EducatedJeannette Walls - Glass CastleGerald Durrell - My Family and Other AnimalsNina Stibbe - Love NinaLaura Ingalls Wilder - Little House on the PrairieJane Austen - Northanger AbbeyCharlotte Bronte - Jane EyreAlexander Dumas - Count of Monte ChristoThomas Hardy - Mayor of CasterbridgeThomas Hardy - Return of the NativeThomas Hardy - Tess of the d'UrbervillesThomas Hardy - Far From the Madding CrowdAlain-Fournier - Grand Meaulnes Jane Austen - PersuasionPaulette Jiles - News of the WorldTayari Jones - American MarriageTayari Jones - Silver SparrowCharles Palliser - Quincunx Katherine Heiny - Early Morning RiserKatherine Heiny - Standard DeviationWinifred Holtby - South RidingJosephine Tey - Franchise AffairJosephine Tey - Brat FarrarElizabeth Jane Howard - Mr WrongIngrid Persaud - Love After LoveZoe Pilger -

    Elizabeth Uviebinené - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 47:07


    This week, we're delighted to sit down and chat with the multi-award winning author, speaker, podcaster and Financial Times columnist Elizabeth Uviebinené! Elizabeth's first book was the groundbreaking Slay In Your Lane: The Black Girl Bible, co-written with her best friend Yomi Adegoke. She also co-edited Loud Black Girls with Yomi and co-presented Slay in Your Lane: The Podcast. Her latest book is The Reset, a fundamental rethink of how we work and live. We talked to her about the genius of Jacqueline Wilson, the fun of delving into awkward subjects and reading Danielle Steel on the bus.BOOKSElizabeth Uviebinené - The ResetElizabeth Uviebinené and Yomi Adegoke - Slay In Your LaneElizabeth Uviebinené and Yomi Adegoke - Loud Black GirlsSheryl Sandberg - Lean InCaleb Azumah Nelson - Open WaterJacqueline Wilson - Dustbin BabyJacqueline Wilson - Suitcase KidDanielle Steel - The PromiseTasmina Perry - Gold DiggersTasmina Perry - Daddy's GirlsTasmina Perry - Guilty PleasuresLouise Bagshawe - Career GirlsTilly Bagshawe - AdoredJane Austen - Pride and PrejudiceJonathan Coe - House of SleepSophie Kinsella - Undomestic GoddessMalcolm Gladwell - OutliersMalcolm Gladwell - Tipping PointMalcolm Gladwell - BlinkJilly Cooper - Man Who Made Husbands JealousSophie Mort - Manual For Being HumanOtegha Uwagba - We Need to Talk About MoneyClare Seal - Real Life Money See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Esther Freud - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 55:02


    This week we're delighted to welcome the legendary novelist, playwright, performer, journalist and teacher Esther Freud to You're Booked. Esther is the author of nine novels, her first Hideous Kinky was shortlisted for the John Llewellyn Rhys prize and turned into a hit film starring Kate Winslet. Her latest is the captivating I Couldn't Love You More. We talked to her about the pain of book gifting, the genius of Jean Rhys, the power of poetry and the hilarity of Maria Semple.BOOKSEsther Freud - Hideous KinkyEsther Freud - I Couldn’t Love You MoreElizabeth Jane Howard - Cazalet ChroniclesElizabeth Jane Howard - SlipstreamLaura Ingalls Wilder - Little House in the Big WoodsLaura Ingalls Wilder - Little House on the PrairieTracy Chevalier - Girl With a Pearl EarringJean Rhys - Voyage in the DarkJean Rhys - Wide Sargasso SeaGeorge Orwell - EssaysCharlotte Bronte - Jane EyreNicole Krauss - To Be a ManNicole Krauss - History of LoveSylvia Townsend Warner - English ClimateElizabeth Bowen - Collected StoriesTessa Hadley - Bad DreamsDavid Szalay - TurbulenceLucia Berlin - Manual for Cleaning WomenMhairi McFarlane - Here’s Looking at YouJane Ions - Domestic Bliss and Other DisastersLeo Tolstoy - Anna KareninaJon McGregor - Reservoir 13Andrew Sean Greer - LessEvelyn Waugh - Handful of DustEvelyn Waugh - Vile BodiesNancy Mitford - Pursuit of LoveMaria Semple - Where'd You Go BernadetteLouisa May Alcott -

    Katherine Heiny - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 55:58


    We are so excited to welcome one of our favourite ever authors to the You're Booked airwaves this week. Katherine Heiny is the author of the novels Standard Deviation and Early Morning Riser, plus the short story collection Single, Carefree, Mellow. Her books are funny, moving, wise and just fantastic. We talked to her about rice pudding, espionage, the pain of dinner parties, unnerving Judy Blume and rereading Nora Ephron.BOOKSKatherine Heiny - Standard DeviationKatherine Heiny - Single Carefree MellowKatherine Heiny - Early Morning RiserAlice Thomas Ellis - Other Side of the FireAlice Thomas Ellis - Summer HouseAlice Thomas Ellis - Unexplained LaughterStella Gibbons - Cold Comfort FarmLaurie Colwin - Home CookingNigella Lawson - FeastNora Ephron - HeartburnNora Ephron - Most of...Nell Zink - MislaidThomas Harris - Silence of the LambsThomas Harris - Red DragonStephen King - CarrieDorothy Parker - Complete StoriesBarbara Trapido - Noah’s ArkLaura Ingalls Wilder - Little House on the PrairieLacy Crawford - Notes on a SilencingNaoise Dolan - Exciting TimesElif Batuman - The IdiotCarmen Maria Machado - In The Dream HouseNina Renata Aron - Good Morning Destroyer of Men’s SoulsDeborah Kay Davies - True Things About MeHelen Fielding - Bridget Jones’s DiaryNick Hornby - High FidelityMargaret Mitchell - Gone With the WindF Scott Fitzgerald - Tender is the NightF Scott Fitzgerald - Great GatsbyLeo Tolstoy -

    Emma Batchelor - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 47:14


    This week we are delighted to welcome author, award-winner and Books to Nourish auction victor Emma Batchelor! Emma’s debut book, Now That I See You, is an acclaimed love story, told through letters and diary entries, reflecting Emma’s own experience of identity, gender and grief. The book won the Vogel Literary Award, Australia's most prestigious prize for an unpublished manuscript. We talked to her about great Australian literature, lady detectives, eroticism in Jane Austen and the genius of Nina Stibbe. For more on Books to Nourish visit bookstonourish.wordpress.com/ and discover more about FareShare at fareshare.org.BOOKSEmma Batchelor - Now That I See YouTorrey Peters - Detransition BabyAlexandra Heminsley - Some Body To LoveKerry Greenwood - Phryne Fisher MysteriesJoan Lindsay - Picnic at Hanging RockRuth Park - Harp in the SouthMelina Marchetta - Looking for AlibrandiJessie Tu - Lonely Girl is a Dangerous ThingDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableNaoise Dolan - Exciting TimesKabi Nagata - My Lesbian Year of LonelinessSophie Kinsella - Undomestic GoddessSophie Kinsella - Secret Dreamworld of a ShopaholicJane Austen - EmmaJane Austen - Sense and SensibilityJane Austen - Pride and PrejudiceHelen Halstead - A Private PerformanceElla Baxter - New AnimalNancy Mitford - Pursuit of LoveSheila Heti - MotherhoodNell Frizzell - Panic YearsEmma Jane Unsworth - AdultsHelen Fielding - Bridget Jones’s DiaryRuby Tandoh - Eat UpLaurie Colwin - Home CookingNina Stibbe -

    Judy Piatkus - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 51:29


    This week we welcome a true publishing legend to the show. Judy Piatkus founded Piatkus Books from her Essex bedroom in 1979. She went on to release books by globally bestselling authors such as Danielle Steel, VC Andrews, Mary Berry and Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton series. Now Judy has released her own memoir, Ahead of Her Time. We talked to her about her glittering publishing career, the books that got away, the genius of Ann Patchett and the power of Feng Shui. BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableJudy Piatkus - Ahead of Her TimeHeather Morris - Tattooist of AuschwitzJoseph Kanon - DefectorsAnn Cleeves - Hidden DepthsAnn Cleeves - Raven BlackDanielle Steel - The PromiseCynthia Freeman - No Time For TearsVC Andrews - Flowers in the AtticLinda Grant - A Stranger CityTessa Hadley - Late in the DayVC Andrews - My Sweet AudrinaMargaret Mitchell - Gone With the WindVC Andrews - Petals on the WindJudy Blume - ForeverElizabeth Jane Howard - Cazalet ChroniclesJames Redfield - Celestine ProphecyHarville Hendrix - Getting the Love You WantSusan Jeffers - Feel the Fear and Do It AnywayHelen Fielding - Bridget Jones’s DiaryKaren Kingston - Clear Your Clutter With Feng ShuiMarie Kondo - Life-Changing Magic of Tidying UpBenjamin Moser - SontagNevil Shute - On The BeachAlistair MacLean - Ice Station ZebraMary Renault - King Must DieLeon Uris - ExodusLissa Evans - V For VictoryAnne Tyler -

    Charlie Higson - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 55:46


    This week we are delighted to present a funny, freewheeling conversation with author, actor, podcaster and comedy legend Charlie Higson! As well as co-creating The Fast Show and Down the Line, adapting Marple and Jekyll and Hyde for TV, hosting the Charlie Higson & Friends podcast and popping up in Broadchurch, he's the author of many books including the hugely successful Young Bond and The Enemy series. His latest is the sweet and hilarious kids book Worst Holiday Ever. We talked to him about Fungus, Octopi, Bond, diaries and Samuel Beckett’s influence on the Fast Show.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableCharlie Higson - Young BondCharlie Higson - The EnemyCharlie Higson - Worst Holiday EverElizabeth Jane Howard - Cazalet ChroniclesGeorge Eliot - MiddlemarchIan Fleming - ThunderballCervantes - Don QuixoteHerman Melville - Moby DickSamuel Beckett - Three NovelsSamuel Beckett - Krapps Last TapeSteve Martin - Born Standing UpMichael Palin - DiariesAndy Warhol - DiariesEB White - LettersRichard Burton - DiariesHenry 'Chips' Channon - DiariesNancy Mitford - The Pursuit of LoveChris Kraus - I Love DickPeter Godfrey-Smith - Other MindsMerlin Sheldrake - Entangled LifeGiulia Enders - GutWill Storr - Status GameWill Storr - Science of StorytellingFriends on the Shelf magazine See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Emma Jane Unsworth - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 61:52


    What a great way to start a new series! The brilliant Emma Jane Unsworth joins us down the line from Brighton. Emma is the author of the critically acclaimed novels Hungry, the Stars and Everything, Adults and Animals, which was turned into a lauded film. Her latest work is a memoir about motherhood: After the Storm. We talked to her about werewolves, living in Jane Eyre's world, dirty girl gangs and the redemptive qualities of Carrie Fisher.BOOKSEmma Jane Unsworth - AnimalsEmma Jane Unsworth - AdultsEmma Jane Unsworth - After The StormCharlotte Bronte - Jane EyreAgatha Christie - CollectionCarrie Fisher - Postcards From the EdgeMarian Keyes - Rachel’s HolidayEdward St Aubyn - Bad NewsCalla Henkel - Other People’s ClothesEmer McLysaght & Sarah Breen - Oh My God What a Complete AislingNikesh Shukla - Brown BabyCandice Brathwaite - I Am Not Your Baby MotherSigrid Nunez - The FriendGayl Jones - CorregidoraCandice Carty-Williams - QueenieRaven Leilani - LusterKristen Roupenian - You Know You Want ThisGlen Duncan - Last WerewolfJilly Cooper - RivalsGustave Flaubert - Madame BovaryMaggie Nelson - ArgonautsSinead Gleeson - ConstellationsMaggie O’Farrell - I Am I Am I AmLynn Enright - VaginaKirstin Innes - Scabby QueenJenn Ashworth - Ghosted: A Love StoryJenni Fagan - Luckenbooth Jenni Fagan -The Panopticon Katherine Heiny - Standard DeviationKatherine Heiny - Early Morning RiserKatherine Heiny -

    Mel Giedroyc - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 60:38


    This week's guest is a full-blown National Treasure. Mel Giedroyc is a versatile presenter, actor and comedian, who formed a formidable comedy partnership with Sue Perkins, hosted the iconic Great British Bake Off and has starred in West End musicals. And now Mel can add novelist to her list of achievements with her critically acclaimed debut The Best Things already topping the charts. We talked to her about her ferocious devotion to Jean Valjean, the funny book she always gives as a gift and the book so scary she'd only read it when other people were in the room.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableMel Giedroyc - The Best Things Margaret Mitchell - Gone with the WindJane Austen - PersuasionVictor Hugo - Les MiserablesEmily Bronte - Wuthering HeightsNigel Planer & Christopher Douglas - I an ActorThomas Harris - Silence of the LambsRobert Goddard - Past CaringRobert Goddard - The Fine Art of Invisible DetectionAlice Thomas Ellis - Unexplained LaughterCharles Dickens - Nicholas NickelbyCharles Dickens - Bleak HouseLaurie Colwin - Home CookingLaurie Colwin - More Home CookingLaurie Colwin - Happy All The TimeElena Ferrante - Lying Life of AdultsElena Ferrante - Neapolitan QuartetEvelyn Waugh - Vile BodiesLissa Evans - V For VictoryMary Wesley - Sensible LifeMary Welsley - Camomile LawnZadie Smith - Swing TimeDonatella Di Pietrantonio - A Girl ReturnedDante - InfernoGeorgia Pritchett - My Mess is a Bit of a LifeNina Stibbe - Reasons To Be CheerfulFanny Craddock - Fanny Craddock Invites See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Dean Koontz - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 54:16


    This week's guest may just hold the record for the You're Booked interviewee with the most books sold at a modest 500 million and counting. Dean Koontz's first book, Star Quest, was released in 1968 and since then he's produced over 100 more in a variety of genres. His books have been published in 38 languages and 14 have been New York Times number one bestsellers, with the latest being The Other Emily. We talked to Dean about dogs, self doubt, paperback binges, rereading and always hanging onto hope.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableDean Koontz - Star QuestDean Koontz - The Other EmilyKazuo Ishiguro - Klara and the SunKenneth Grahame - Wind in the WillowsDean Koontz - IntensityDonald Westlake - The Hot RockJames Kirkwood - There Must Be a PonyWilliam Goldman - Marathon ManWilliam Goldman - The Colour of LightWilliam Goldman - Adventures in the Screen TradeEve Babitz - Sex and RageJohn Fante - Ask the DustJohn D MacDonald - Cape FearCharles Dickens - Tale of Two CitiesKate DiCamillo - Tale of DespereauxKate DiCamillo - Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane Kate DiCamillo - Magician’s ElephantBenjamin Moser - Susan SontagHerman Wouk - Caine MutinyRobert Heinlein - Stranger in a Strange LandRay Bradbury - Collected StoriesArthur C Clark - Collected StoriesTheodore Sturgeon - More Than HumanJane Ions - Domestic Bliss and Other DisastersDavid Mitchell - Bone ClocksDean Koontz - From the Corner of his EyeDean Koontz - WatchersJack London -

    Patricia Cornwell - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 38:36


    This week we are delighted to have a genuine literary legend on the show: Patricia Cornwell! Patricia has sold over 100 million books in thirty-six languages in over 120 countries. Her most iconic character is medical examiner Kay Scarpetta who features in Patricia's next novel Autopsy - her latest novel is the space thriller Spin. She has also written non-fiction books concerning the Jack the Ripper case and a cookbook. We talked to her about AI reading lists, Queen Victoria's knickers, what books to take into space and Cleopatra. For more about Daisy's new podcast Daisy is Insatiable click HERE.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiablePatricia Cornwell - SpinPatricia Cornwell - Food To Die ForPatricia Cornwell - Jack the RipperStacy Schiff - CleopatraBettany Hughes - Hemlock CupGertrude Chandler Warner - Boxcar ChildrenErnest Hemingway - Moveable FeastPaul Hendrickson - Hemingway's BoatClaire Tomalin - Charles DickensCharles Dickens - Dictionary of the ThamesCharles Dickens - Dictionary of LondonCharles Dickens - Christmas CarolCharles Dickens - Oliver TwistArmistead Maupin - Tales of the CityTayari Jones - American MarriageAN Wilson - VictoriaPaula Hawkins - Girl On The TrainTS Eliot - Waste LandErnest Hemingway - Garden of EdenNora Ephron - HeartburnPatricia Cornwell - Red MistElizabeth Jane Howard - Cazalet Chronicles See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Robert Jones, Jr. - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 51:07


    This week, we know you are going to enjoy this wonderful, nourishing conversation with the author Robert Jones, Jr. Robert's first dazzling novel, The Prophets, is a New York Times bestseller that Marlon James described as "devastating and glorious". As you'll hear, Robert is a wonderful, knowledgable advocate for books, authors and life in general. We talked to him about James Baldwin, Book Brothers, empathy, rereading and Wonder Woman. For more about Daisy's new podcast Daisy is Insatiable click HERE.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableRobert Jones Jr - The ProphetsMateo Askaripour - Black BuckJames Baldwin - Here Be DragonsJames Baldwin - Collected EssaysToni Morrison - SulaSS Prokofiev - Peter & the WolfDr Seuss - Cat in the HatTerry McMillan - MamaDeesha Philyaw - Secret Lives of Church LadiesMaisy Card - These Ghosts are FamilyRO Kwon - The IncendiariesWilliam Moulton Marston - Wonder WomanKelly Sue DeConnick - Wonder Woman HistoriaNK Jemisin - Far SectorKiese Laymon - How To Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in AmericaKiese Laymon - HeavyKiese Laymon - Long DivisionMorgan Parker - There Are More Beautiful Things Than BeyonceKola Boof - Sexy Part of the BibleGayl Jones - CorregidoraGayl Jones - HealingNK Jemisin - City We BecameRaven Leilani - LusterBrit Bennett - Vanishing HalfKiley Reid - Such a Fun AgeOcean Vuong - On Earth We’re Briefly GorgeousElizabeth Gilbert - Big... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Naoise Dolan - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 46:30


    This week we are delighted to welcome the author of our of our favourite books in recent times, Naoise Dolan. Naoise's debut novel was the critically acclaimed Exciting Times, shortlisted for the Waterstones Book of the Year and shortlisted for the Sunday Times/University of Warwick Young Writer of the Year Award. We talked to her about memorable book deaths, the literary allure of London, Zadie Smith and sneaking sexy books. For more about Daisy's new podcast Daisy is Insatiable head HERE.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableNaoise Dolan - Exciting TimesLouisa May Alcott - Little WomenLM Montgomery - Anne of Green GablesBrandon Taylor - Real LifeRaven Leilani - LusterAnne Enright - ActressMaeve Binchy - Light a Penny CandlePatricia Scanlon - Divided LoyaltiesMarian Keyes - Sushi for BeginnersIrvine Welsh - TrainspottingLeo Tolstoy - Anna KareninaFyodor Dostoyevsky - Crime & PunishmentGeorge Eliot - Mill on the FlossThomas Hardy - Jude the ObscureLaurie Colwin - Home CookingLaurie Colwin - Happy All the TimeKatherine Heiny - Standard DeviationKatherine Heiny - Early Morning RiserZadie Smith - On BeautyZadie Smith - Swing TimeElena Ferrante - Neapolitan QuartetZadie Smith - NWCaleb Azumah Nelson - Open WaterBrian Friel - Philadelphia Here I ComeNicole Flattery - Show Them a Good TimeMolly Aitken - Island ChildRoisin Kiberd - DisconnectMichelle Gallen - Big Girl Small... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Jill Mansell - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 54:20


    It's the turn of one of our absolute heroes to get the Book Inspector treatment this week - the majestic Jill Mansell! Jill is the author of OVER 20 Sunday Times bestsellers, has sold millions of books and won numerous awards during her glittering career. Her latest is the wonderful And Now You're Back. We talked to her about rereading (and not rereading), Jilly Cooper, the genius of Marian Keyes and the dangers of reading online evaluations of your work. For more about Daisy's new podcast Daisy is Insatiable head HERE.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableJill Mansell - Head Over HeelsLaura Ingalls Wilder - Little House on the PrairieSusan Howatch - PenmarricPD James - Cover Her FaceJilly Cooper - RivalsJilly Cooper - Between the CoversJilly Cooper - RidersJilly Cooper - ImogenJilly Cooper - HarrietJill Mansell - Fast FriendsJill Mansell - Two’s CompanyKate Quinn - Alice NetworkKate Quinn - HuntressKate Quinn - Rose CodeGillian McAllister - How To DisappearJill Mansell - And Now You’re BackDeborah Davis - Party of the CenturyRaven Leilani - LusterHelene Hanff - 84 Charing Cross RoadLissa Evans - V For VictoryMary Wesley - Camomile LawnJilly Cooper - Common YearsNicky Haslam - Impatient PenJerrard Tickell - OdetteJudith Kerr - When Hitler Stole Pink RabbitJasper Rees - Victoria Wood: Let’s Do ItErin Carlson -

    Simon Doonan - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 46:23


    This week we are giddy with excitement to welcome one of our longtime, beloved authors to the show: Simon Doonan. Writer, bon vivant, fashion icon and renowned TV judge - Simon's memoir Beautiful People was turned into an acclaimed BBC series, he's also the author of Eccentric Glamour, Gay Men Don't Get Fat, and many more. He's also a judge on the TV shows America's Next Top Model and Making It. His latest book is a biography of the artist Keith Haring. We talked to him about the wonders of retail, the glamour of James Bond, Iris Murdoch's fashion sense and Dawn Powell's alcoholic aquarium. More about Daisy's new podcast Daisy is Insatiable HERE.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableSimon Doonan - Beautiful PeopleSimon Doonan - Eccentric GlamourSimon Doonan - Keith HaringPhilip Norman - Jimi Hendrix: Wild ThingPaul Trynka - Brian JonesKeith Richards - LifeLuis Bunuel - My Last BreathKeith Haring - JournalsJP Donleavy - Ginger ManIan Fleming - GoldfingerGermaine Greer - Female EunuchHolly Madison - Down the Rabbit HoleJudith Krantz - ScruplesRona Jaffe - Best of EverythingJacqueline Susann - Valley of the DollsGrace Metalious - Peyton PlaceCraig Brown - Ma'am DarlingCraig Brown - One Two Three FourDavid Bailey - Look AgainViv Albertine - Clothes, Music, BoysCherie Currie - Neon AngelEve Babitz - Eve’s HollywoodBrian Kellow - Can I Go Now: Sue MengersSam Wasson -

    You're Booked Presents: Daisy is Insatiable

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 6:46


    You're Booked is very proud to present Daisy's brand new podcast: Daisy is Insatiable. Daisy is Insatiable is an intimate look at love, lust, life, and everything that makes sex fascinating. Why do we yearn for romance? How can we feel confident when it comes to our body image hang ups? What is the difference between sex and love? What happens when money gets involved? Each week, Daisy will be sharing a revealing conversation with a different guest - it's going to be fun, it's going to be explicit, and no-one is getting left in the dark. The first episode features a frank and funny conversation with writer and broadcaster Dolly Alderton. Listen out for future episodes with Paul Mendez, Andi Osho, Shahroo Izadi and many more...Subscribe to Daisy is Insatiable on Acast: https://play.acast.com/s/daisy-is-insatiableApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/daisy-is-insatiable/id1553249128Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Pa0NFh4WPud2bI8xIdkys?si=Rxe6wjhLSsqynx2xA7xbHgAmazon: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/f6f4db3c-25df-4d00-8816-af691da9154f/Daisy-is-InsatiableThe podcast accompanies the launch of Daisy’s debut novel – Insatiable, which has been receiving rave reviews. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Patricia Lockwood - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 62:09


    This week we are honoured and delighted to be talking to one of our favourite authors, the wonderful Patricia Lockwood. Patricia's memoir, Priestdaddy, was one of our most beloved books in recent years and her first novel, No One is Talking About This is equally enticing. We talked to her about Covid fever reading, problematic faves, forgotten kids books and, of course, Nabokov. You can find Daisy's brand new podcast, Daisy is Insatiable, right HERE.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableJilly Cooper - RivalsPatricia Lockwood - PriestdaddyPatricia Lockwood - No One is Talking About ThisAndre Gide - MarshlandsLeonora Carrington - Hearing TrumpetPaula Fox - Desperate CharactersPaula Fox - Borrowed FineryEF Benson - Mapp & LuciaPatrick Leigh Fermor - Time of GiftsPatrick Leigh Fermor - Broken RoadRobert Walser - Berlin StoriesLeonora Carrington - Down BelowSylvia Plath - Bell JarJoanne Greenberg - I Never Promised You a Rose GardenElena Ferrante - Lying Life of AdultsElena Ferrante - Neapolitan QuartetOttessa Moshfegh - My Year of Rest of RelaxationDarcie Wilder - Literally Show Me a Healthy PersonMelissa Broder - Milk FedVladimir Nabokov - LolitaVladimir Nabokov - PninVladimir Nabokov - Speak MemoryAS Byatt - Babel TowerVC Andrews - My Sweet AudrinaKate Elizabeth Russell - My Dark VanessaVladimir Nabokov - Think Write SpeakVladimir Nabokov - Pale FireLucia Berlin - Manual For Cleaning... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Marian Keyes - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 55:32


    This week we are spending some time with the author who has probably been discussed on the show more than any other and one of our favourite writers of all time - the legendary Marian Keyes. Marian is one of the most successful Irish novelists of all time, selling over 30 million books in 33 different languages, with the latest being the chart-topping Grown Ups. We talked to Marian about the pleasures of reading, the joys of Jilly Cooper, why she's craving fictional glamour and struggling with Jane Austen.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableMarian Keyes - Rachel's HolidayEva Ibbotson - Secret CountessMarian Keyes - Grown UpsMarian Keyes - The BreakMargaret Mitchell - Gone With the WindTruman Capote - In Cold BloodJoseph Heller - Catch 22Jilly Cooper - OctaviaJane Austen - PersuasionJilly Cooper - RidersJilly Cooper - RivalsJilly Cooper - Man Who Made Husbands JealousJilly Cooper - PoloShirley Conran - LaceFiona Walker - French RelationsRaven Leilani - LusterKatherine Heiny - Standard DeviationKatherine Heiny - Single, Carefree, MellowTaffy Brodesser-Akner - Fleishman Is in TroubleElinor Lipman - Good RiiddanceElinor Lipman - On Turpentine LaneLaurie Graham - Ten O’Clock HorsesGlennon Doyle - UntamedAnne Lamott - Bird By BirdAnne Lamott - Almost EverythingTaylor Jenkins Reid - Daisy Jones and the SixEve Babitz - Slow Days Fast CompanyEve Babitz -

    Kate Mosse - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 55:29


    This week we are investigating the reading habits of a genuine superstar. Kate Mosse OBE is the award-winning author of nine books of fiction including the bestselling Languedoc trilogy and her latest novel City of Tears that is currently topping the bestseller charts. She is the co-founder of the Women's Prize for Fiction and a guest presenter of BBC Radio 4's A Good Read. We talked to Kate about the importance of libraries, vintage crime, meeting your public and the greatness of Toni Morrison.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableKate Mosse - City of TearsNgaio Marsh - CollectionJosephine Tey - Daughter of TimeMargery Allingham - Tiger in the SmokePatricia Wentworth - Listening EyeAgatha Christie - Body in the LibraryKatherine Heiny - Early Morning RiserKatherine Heiny - Standard DeviationChimamanda Ngozi Adichie - Purple Hibiscus Anna Burns - No BonesAnna Burns - MilkmanToni Morrison - Bluest EyeGayl Jones - CorregidoraEimear McBride - Girl is a Half Formed ThingEmily Bronte - Wuthering HeightsSusan Fromberg Schaeffer - Madness of a Seduced WomanLionel Shriver - We Need To Talk About KevinAgatha Christie - Murder of Roger AckroydMelissa Broder - The PiscesMelissa Broder - Milk FedOttessa Moshfegh - My Year of Rest and RelaxationLucy Ellmann - Ducks, NewburyportLeo Tolstoy- Anna KareninaLeo Tolstoy - War and PeaceAli Smith - AutumnMargaret Atwood - Negotiating With The DeadNaoise Dolan... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Raven Leilani - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 52:31


    This week we are incredibly excited to welcome the author of one of our, and Barack Obama's, favourite books. Raven Leilani's Luster has, quite rightly, taken the literary world by storm. As well as making Obama's 2020 book list, it's won the Kirkus Prize and been a New York Times bestseller. Sexy, funny and incredibly prescient, it is a book for our times and Raven is a writer of extreme skill and enormous promise. We talked to Raven about unlikeable characters, fantasy movie adaptations, fan fiction and sexy vampires.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableRaven Leilani - LusterPatricia Lockwood - No One is Talking About ThisVladimir Nabokov - LolitaVladimir Nabokov - PninDylan Thomas- Collected PoemsAllen Ginsberg - HowlMorgan Parker - There Are More Beautiful Things Than BeyoncéZadie Smith - IntimationsAnne Rice - Interview With the VampireRichard Matheson - I Am LegendBrian K. Vaughan - SagaAlison Bechdel - Fun HomeMichael Chabon - Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay Jennifer Egan - Visit From the Goon SquadEmily Nussbaum - I Like To WatchRobert Jones Jr - The ProphetsSusan Choi - My EducationHalle Butler - New MeCandice Carty-Williams - QueenieOttessa Moshfegh - My Year of Rest and RelaxationJia Tolentino - Trick MirrorMaisy Card - These Ghosts are FamilyMegan Giddings - LakewoodEmily Temple - LightnessSarah Gerard - True LoveAlexandra Chang - Days of DistractionMorgan Jerkins - Caul BabyElizabeth Gilbert -

    You're Booked Presents: Broccoli Book Club

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 9:31


    Before the new season of You're Booked starts in a couple of weeks, we wanted to pop into your feed and tell you about a brand new podcast that book lovers are sure to enjoy. Broccoli Book Club is the first of its kind podcast, an interactive book club exploring works from some of the most savvy and talented authors, on a wide variety of fascinating topics. As well as discussing particular titles with a panel of experts, the show also invites listeners to join in the discussion plus there’ll be a conversation with the author of each book. Here’s a preview of the Broccoli Book Club’s first episode, discussing Laura Dockrill’s powerful memoir, What Have I Done? with award wining journalist Freddy McConnell, the CCO of Broccoli Tony Phillips and host of the Book Club Diyora Shadijanova. Search for Broccoli Book Club wherever you get your podcasts, visit @BroccoliContent on social media and join the Facebook group to get involved with the conversation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Ella Risbridger - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 54:48


    This week we are nosing around the bookshelves of the author described as "the most talented new cookbook writer of a generation" by The Times, the wonderful Ella Risbridger! Ella is the author of Midnight Chicken, called "a manual for living and a declaration of hope" by Nigella Lawson. Ella is also the editor of the poetry anthology Set Me On Fire and her first book for children The Secret Detectives will be released later this year. We talked to her about nourishing poetry, smoking in the bath and why she still has Daisy's copy of Brother of the More Famous Jack.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableElla Risbridger - Midnight ChickenElla Risbridger - Secret DetectivesFrances Hodgson Burnett - Secret GardenElizabeth Jane Howard - Cazalet ChroniclesIan McEwan - AtonementSylvia Plath - Bell JarSarra Manning - UnstickyJames Rebanks - English PastoralAda Limon - Bright Dead ThingsHera Lindsay Bird - Hera Lindsay BirdKaveh Akbar - Calling a Wolf a WolfRichard Scott - SohoKayo Chingonyi - KumukandaMorgan Parker - There Are More Beautiful Things Than BeyoncéEllen Bass - Human LineGabrielle Calvocoressi - Rocket FantasticMarie Howe - What The Living DoMary Wesley - Camomile LawnMary Wesley - Haphazard HouseMary Wesley - Speaking TermsMary Wesley - Sixth SealMary Wesley - Harnessing PeacocksBarbara Trapido - Brother of the More Famous JackDeborah Davis - Party of the CenturyBarbara Trapido -

    Dawn French - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 66:07


    For this year's festive special, we are in the company of comedy royalty. It's the undisputed national treasure: Dawn French! As well as being part of the groundbreaking comedy duo French and Saunders, Dawn is the author of two books of memoir and four novels with the latest being the bestselling Because Of You. We talked to her about the funniest book she has ever read, fictional families, Ab Fab, Carrie Fisher, Beatrix Potter and unusual research methods.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableDale Shaw - Painfully British HaikusDawn French - Because of YouBeatrix Potter - Tale of Mrs TiggywinkleBeatrix Potter - Tale of Peter RabbitRoald Dahl - The BFGEve Garnett - Family From One End StreetCarrie Fisher - Postcards From the EdgeJane Austen - Pride and PrejudiceRuth Jones - Us ThreeDawn French - Dear FattyDiablo Cody - Candy GirlDawn French - Oh Dear SilviaRobert McFarlane - Old WaysJohn Williams - StonerPete Paphides - Broken GreekJessica Mitford - LettersCharles Dickens - Bleak HouseCharles Dickens - Christmas CarolCharles Dickens - David CopperfieldCharles Dickens - Oliver TwistSpike Milligan - PuckoonSpike Milligan = Silly Verse For KidsJane Hirshfield - The BeautyBrene Brown - Gifts of ImperfectionElizabeth Gilbert - Big MagicDorothy Wordsworth - LettersJohn Lanchester - Debt to PleasureJohn Berger - And our Faces, My Heart, Brief as Photos See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Sarra Manning - You're Booked Festive Gift Guide

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 40:52


    For this very special festive episode, we have enlisted the help of former guest, Twitter's resident book concierge and one of our favourite people in the whole world - the great Sarra Manning - to help you select the perfect book for everyone in your life (including yourself). Whether you're looking for that ideal last minute present for an awkward relative, or want to get something delightful to read for yourself, Sarra has a title for you. Sarra's new book Rescue Me and out early next year and available for pre-order now.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableDale Shaw - Painfully British HaikusSarra Manning - Rescue MeDavid Sedaris - Best of MeDavid Sedaris - Me Talk Pretty One DayDavid Sedaris - Santaland DiariesCraig Brown - Ma’am DarlingHugo Vickers - Elizabeth, Queen MotherTina Brown - Diana ChroniclesCraig Brown - One, Two, Three, FourAndre Leon Talley - Chiffon TrenchesJasper Rees - Victoria Wood: Let's Do ItVictoria Wood - ChunkyBecky Brown - Blitz SpiritNigella Lawson - Nigella ChristmasElizabeth Jane Howard - Cazalet ChroniclesLaura Wood - A Snowfall of SilverLaura Wood - A Sky Painted GoldLaura Wood - Under a Dancing StarLissa Evans - Old BaggageLissa Evans - Crooked HeartLissa Evans - V For VictoryAnthony Quinn - Curtain CallAnthony Quinn - FreyaAnthony Quinn - EurekaJilly Cooper - RivalsDarren Coffield - Tales From the Colony RoomTerence Blacker - Willie Donaldson: You Cannot Live As I Have Lived and Not End Up Like ThisNina Stibbe -

    CD Major

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 53:18


    This week we are delighted to have a rummage around the bookshelves of writer and presenter C.D. (Cesca) Major! Cesca is the prolific author of the bestselling thriller The Other Girl and also writes under the pseudonyms Rosie Blake and Ruby Hummingbird, producing a variety of brilliant books. We talked to her about Jilly Cooper, literary sisters, funny books, Christmas reads and writing something so scary you can't read it yourself.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableCD Major - The Other GirlHolly Miller - Sight of YouRosamund Lupton - Three HoursKate Elizabeth Russell - My Dark VanessaVladimir Nabokov - LolitaJodi Picoult - Spark of LightJodi Picoult - Book of Two WaysErin Kelly - Stone MothersJilly Cooper - RivalsEnid Blyton - Faraway TreeEnid Blyton - Malory TowersEnid Blyton - St ClaresJean Webster - Daddy Long LegsHenry James - Portrait of a LadyKirsty Greenwood - It Happened on Christmas EveJilly Cooper - Between the CoversCraig Brown - Maam DarlingBaroness Glenconner - Lady in WaitingDaisy Buchanan - SisterhoodMarian Keyes - Grown Ups Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows - Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie SocietyWilliam Boyd - Any Human HeartHilary Mantel - Wolf HallCD Major - Thin PlaceRL Stine- BabysitterShirley Jackson - We Have Always Lived in the CastleShirley Jackson - Haunting of Hill HouseRoald Dahl - Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryJK Rowling -

    Patrick Freyne - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 56:24


    This week we're giddy with excitement to speak with the author of one of our favourite book's of recent times, Patrick Freyne! Patrick is a journalist, musician and the author of the essay collection Ok, Let's Do Your Stupid Idea which is hilariously funny, wise and deeply moving. We talked to him about apocalypse strategies, the joy of short books and the power of Adrian Mole. To learn more or donate to the charity FareShare visit FareShare.org.ukBOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiablePatrick Freyne - Ok, Let’s Do Your Stupid IdeaHilary Mantel - Mantel PiecesEmily Pine - Notes To SelfLorrie Moore - See What Can Be DoneMuriel Spark - Prime Of Miss Jean BrodieMuriel Spark - Memento MoriMax Porter. - LannyJRR Tolkien - Lord of the RingsStephen King - The StandGeorge RR Martin - Game of ThronesTerry Pratchett - DiscworldSally Rooney - Normal PeopleLorrie Moore - Gate at the StairsKristen Roupenian - You Know You Want ThisSally Rooney - Conversations With FriendsNaoise Dolan - Exciting TimesCS Lewis - Prince CaspianTaffy Brodesser-Akner - Fleishman Is in TroubleRobert Swindells - Brother in the LandRobert C O'Brien - Z for ZachariahSue Townsend - Secret Diary of Adrian MoleSue Townsend - Growing Pains of Adrian MoleAli Smith - WinterGene Wolfe - Book of the New SunJohn Wyndham - ChrysalidsJohn Wyndham - Day of the TriffidsEmily St John Mandle - Station 11Cormac McCarthy -

    Irvine Welsh - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 52:06


    This week we're delighted to delve into the reading habits of a genuine living legend: Irvine Welsh! Irvine is an acclaimed and frequently controversial novelist, playwright, director screenwriter and short story writer. His first novel was the massively popular Trainspotting (turned into an equally popular film) and he has produced 10 more novels with the latest being The Seal Club, a collaboration with Alan Warner and John King. We talked to him about rereading, music books, the joys of a chunky read, the importance of Evelyn Waugh and how he may have inadvertently killed Waugh's son, Auberon. To learn more or donate to the charity FareShare visit FareShare.org.ukBOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableIrvine Welsh - TrainspottingIrvine Welsh - Seal ClubElizabeth Jane Howard - Cazalet ChroniclesAlan Warner - Kitchenly 434Michael Faber - Crimson Petal and the WhiteDon DeLillo - UnderworldJames Joyce - UlyssesAlasdair Gray - LanarkWilliam Burroughs - Naked LunchRaven Leilanii - LusterJenni Fagan - LuckenboothEvelyn Waugh - Decline and FallEvelyn Waugh - Men at ArmsPenelope Lively - Perfect HappinessJT Leroy - Heart is Deceitful Above All ThingsJames Frey - A Million Little PiecesJames Frey - Bright Shiny MorningF Scott Fitzgerald - Tender is the NightJenni Fagan - Sunlight PilgrimsMark Lanegan - Sing Backwards and WeepCat Marnell - How To Murder Your LifeIrvine Welsh - GlueIrvine Welsh - Marabou Stork NightmaresIrvine Welsh - Skag BoysNed Beauman -

    Nikita Lalwani - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 58:51


    This week we are honoured to be talking to the astounding author Nikita Lalwani! Nikita's first book, Gifted, was long-listed for the Booker Prize and shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award and won the Desmond Elliott Prize. Her next novel The Village won the Jerwood Fiction Uncovered award. Her latest novel is the breathtaking, You People, which has been widely critically acclaimed. We talked to her about fictional secrets, the power of the single line, literary families and pretending to be Stig of the Dump.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableNikita Lalwani - GiftedNikita Lalwani - You PeopleMary Norton - BorrowersClive King - Stig of the DumpSalman Rushdie - Midnight’s ChildrenBharati Mukherjee - WifeJames Salter - Light YearsJames Salter - Sport and a PasttimeJames Salter - Life is MealsJames Salter - HuntersJames Salter - Last NightDoris Lessing - StoriesMaeve Brennan - Rose GardenMavis Gallant - StoriesGrace Paley - StoriesDoris Lessing - Winter in JulyDoris Lessing - Martha QuestTessa Hadley - Bad DreamsTessa Hadley - Late in the DaySue Miller - MonogamyCarol Shields - Larry’s PartySonia Faleiro - Good GirlsJanet Malcolm - Journalist & the MurdererToni Cade Bambara - Gorilla My LoveZadie Smith - IntimationsSinead Gleeson - ConstellationsPatrick Freyne -

    Mark Watson - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 54:08


    This week we are snuffling around the bookshelves of comedian and author Mark Watson! Mark is a well-known face on British TV, appearing on show such as QI and Taskmaster and he's renowned as an award-winning stand-up. He's also the author of nine books including the graphic novel Dan and Sam, the non-fiction work Crap at the Environment and novels including Eleven, Hotel Alpha and his latest Contacts (which deals with issues surrounding suicide and mental health - if you're affected by this then the Samaritans are always there). We talked to him about loving Agatha Christie, bookshop positioning, reading on planes and why you should never trust a book that features a map. For details on how you can bid to be a guest on You're Booked (and win lots of lovely books) head to Books To Nourish.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableMark Watson - ContactsDerren Brown - HappyDerren Brown - A Little HappierJames Smythe - I Still DreamTaylor Jenkins Reid - Daisy Jones and the SixSarah Waters - Little StrangerSarah Waters - FingersmithAgatha Christie - Murder on the Orient ExpressAgatha Christie - A Murder is AnnouncedRichard Powers - The OverstoryLucy Ellmann - Ducks, NewburyportRos Barber - Marlowe PapersAnn Patchett - State of WonderAnn Patchett - Dutch HouseJilly Cooper - Between the CoversEL Doctorow - RagtimeMohsin Hamid - How To Get Filthy Rich in Rising AsiaMohsin Hamid - Exit WestMohsin Hamid - Reluctant FundamentalistGeorge Orwell -

    Adam Kay - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 58:18


    This week we are in the fine company of writer, performer and former doctor Adam Kay! Adam's first book This is Going To Hurt spent over a year at number one in the bestseller list. It became the bestselling non-fiction title of the decade, the bestselling non-fiction e-book of all time and the winner of four National Book Awards. His next three titles, Twas the Nightshift Before Christmas, Dear NHS and his new book for children Kay's Anatomy have become instant bestsellers. We talked to Adam about the therapy of reading and writing, bizarre bodily functions, funny books and why you should never read on the toilet.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - How To Be a Grown UpDaisy Buchanan - The SisterhoodDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableAdam Kay - This is Going To HurtAdam Kay - Kay’s AnatomyAdam Kay (Editor) - Dear NHSMark Watson - ContactsF Scott Fitzgerald - Great GatsbyAlan Bennett - Lady in the VanGraham Greene - Brighton RockVictoria Wood - PlaysJasper Rees - Victoria Wood: Let's Do ItAlan Partridge - I, PartridgeAlan Partridge - NomadRichmal Crompton - Just WilliamPG Wodehouse - Jeeves and WoosterElinor Lipman - On Turpentine LaneEric Carle - Very Hungry CaterpillarJonathan Coe - What a Carve UpJonathan Coe - Middle EnglandJonathan Coe - House of SleepJonathan Coe - Rotter’s ClubMatthew Walker - Why We SleepNina Stibbe - Love NinaSue Townsend. - Secret Diary of Adrian MoleNorton Juster -

    Jeffrey Archer - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 55:52


    With around 300 million books sold in 97 countries and translated into 33 languages, who wouldn't want to know about the reading habits and writing tips of Jeffrey Archer? Since writing his first book, Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less, in 1974, Jeffrey has written nearly 50 titles, the latest being Hidden in Plain Sight, and is the only author to have been number 1 in fiction, non-fiction and short stories. We talked to him about his favourite author, being huge in India, being disappointed by book sales and prison reading.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableJeffrey Archer - Hidden in Plain SightIan Fleming - Casino RoyaleAmor Towles - Gentleman in MoscowHeather Morris - Tattooist of AuschwitzDickens - Tale of Two CitiesDickens - Christmas CarolDumas - Count of Monte CristoDumas - Three MusketeersNoel Streatfeild - Ballet ShoesJeffrey Archer - Kane and AbelPatrick Freyne - Ok Let's Do Your Stupid IdeaJeffrey Archer - Prison DiariesJames Joyce - Finnegans WakeLampedusa - LeopardJane Austen - EmmaAgatha Christie - PoirotJeffrey Archer - Clifton ChroniclesPG Wodehouse - JeevesAlberto Moravia - Woman of RomeSiri Hustvedt - What I LovedLissa Evans - V for VictoryBill Bryson - The BodyStefan Zweig - Beware of PityJeffrey Archer - Paths of GloryElif Shafak - Three Daughters of Eve Stefan Sweig - Farewell to EuropeAbi Dare - Girl With the Louding VoiceJung Chang -

    Alex Wheatle - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 48:52


    This week we are delighted to spend some time with the author, playwright, screenwriter, performer and all-around inspiration Alex Wheatle MBE! Alex's first book was 1995's award-winning Brixton Rock and he has followed that with numerous critically acclaimed works for adults, young adults and children with the latest being Cane Warriors. We talked to Alex about the importance of music in his work, being inspired by the Beano, learning to love reading while in prison and the experience of having your life story turned into a film by the Oscar-winning Steve McQueen. You can find the Dialogue Books Black History Month reading list HERE.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableAlex Wheatle - Cane WarriorsCLR James - Black JacobinsMalcolm X - AutobiographyAlex Haley - RootsLangston Hughes - Collected PoemsChester Himes - Rage in HarlemJames Baldwin - Fire Next TimeMark Twain - Adventures of Huckleberry FinnLinton Kwesi Johnson - Selected PoemsMarcia Williams - Baby MotherNaomi King - OPPKarline Smith - Moss Side MassiveCourttia Newland - The ScholarStephen Thompson - Toy SoldiersPeter Kalu - Lick ShotAlex Wheatle - Brixton RockDaniel Defoe - Robinson CrusoeEA Ritter - Shaka ZuluAlex Wheatle - Liccle Bit Alex Wheatle - Crongton KnightsDanielle Jawando - And The Stars Were Burning BrightlyRaymond Chandler - Big SleepColleen McCullough - Thorn BirdsVivien M Goldman -

    Louise O'Neill - You're Booked

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 56:31


    This week we are delighted to be joined by the internationally bestselling and multi award winning Louise O'Neill! Louise's novel Asking for It won Book of the Year at the Irish Book Awards and Only Ever Yours won Newcomer of the Year at the Irish Book Awards and the Bookseller YA Prize. Her latest is the already acclaimed thriller After the Silence. We talked to her about diversifying your reading, being an obsessive child reader, living in New York and how ideas can be magical.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - How To Be a Grown UpDaisy Buchanan - SisterhoodDaisy Buchanan - InsatiableDale Shaw - Painfully British HaikusLouise O’Neill - After the SilenceCharlotte Bronte - Jane EyreFrancine Pascal - Sweet Valley HighEnid Blyton - St Clare'sEnid Blyton - Secret SevenEnid Blyton - Magic Faraway TreeJoyce Lankester Brisley - Marigold in Godmother's HouseRhonda Byrne - SecretMildred D. Taylor - Roll of Thunder Hear My CryChimamanda Ngozi Adichie - AmericanahKiley Reid - Such a Fun AgeWilliam Boyd - Any Human HeartLouise O’Neill - Almost LoveBelinda McKeon - TenderBelinda McKeon - SolaceEva Ibbotson - Secret CountessLauren Weisberger - Devil Wears PradaMuriel Spark - Girls of Slender MeansAnn Patchett - Dutch HouseAnn Patchett - Bel CantoAnn Patchett - CommonwealthElizabeth Gilbert - Big MagicAnn Patchett - State of WonderDolly Alderton - GhostsLucy Foley -

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