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A bestselling author who was rejected 468 times, Jeneva Rose is an example of perseverance. And a thriller writer that arrived, once again, in Portugal, this time with “The Perfect Marriage” (O casamento Perfeito). Meet her books and some of her favorite readings.4 books Jeneva chose: The Last Mrs. Parrish, Liv Constantine;The One, John Marrs;Pretty Girls, Karin Slaughter;The Grace Year, Kim Liggett.Other readings mentioned:Lois Duncan:I know what you did last summer;Kiling Mr. Griffin.Stephen King:Pet Sematary;Carrie;The Green Mile.The Good Daughter, Karin Slaughter.In a Thousand different ways, Cecelia Ahern;Lauren Oliver:Delirium, Pandemonium, Requiem.Some of her books:You Shouldn't Have Come Here (“Não Devias ter vindo”);#Crime time, written with her husband Drew Pyne;Kimberly King series (Book 1 and 2, started with the pseudonym J.R Adler) - Dead Woman Crossing; - Last Day Alive.The Perfect Marriage (“O Casamento Perfeito”);The Perfect Divorce;What I recommended:Here One Moment (A Qualquer Momento), Liane Moriarty.An Evil Mind (Uma Mente Perversa), Chris Carter.Os livros aqui:www.wook.pt
Welcome to Episode 228! 2025 is the year of the Ghost Story. We've created a tab on the website to keep you up-to-date on our quarterly readalongs, the schedule for the year-long buddy read of THE PENGUIN BOOK OF GHOST STORIES: From Elizabeth Gaskell to Ambrose Bierce, and there is a downloadable Ghost Story Bingo Card; we would love for you to play along. Be sure to bookmark the page and check back for updates. On this episode we do a deep dive on Shirley Jackson's THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE which is our first quarter readalong. Chris has read the novel numerous times; this was Emily's first time, and she is now a Shirley Jackson devotee. During the conversation, they mention other complimentary readings, podcasts, and film adaptations, including the biography SHIRLEY JACKSON: A Rather Haunted Life by Ruth Franklin. Chris and Emily both had #CouchBiblioAdventures. Emily watched the movie Lee starring Kate Winslet about photographer Lee Miller. It reminded her of Whitney Scharer's novel THE AGE OF LIGHT. Chris watched Season One, Episode Four of ROAR: The Woman Who Found Bite Marks on Her Skin based on the book of short stories by Cecelia Ahern. Emily also attended an in-person event via RJ Julia's Booksellers in Madison, CT with Kristan Higgins in conversation with Charmaine Wilkerson and her new novel GOOD DIRT. Of course, we also talk about what we're currently reading, hope to read, upcoming jaunts, and scary neighbors, after all it is the year of the ghost story. We wish you lots of Happy Reading! Show notes for the episode: https://www.bookcougars.com/blog-1/2025/episode228
Se estás sem paciência para os livros da moda e procuras leituras diferentes, este episódio é para ti. Reunimos uma lista de recomendações que acabaram por cair no esquecimento ou que não tiveram a atenção que deveriam ter tido. Partilhem connosco as vossas sugestões de livros que merecem ser relembrados! Livros mencionados: - Yours Truly (Para Sempre Teu), Abby Jimenez (01:41) - A Viagem do Elefante, José Saramago (03:46) - Girl in White, Sue Hubbard (10:35) - Maus Hábitos, Alana S. Portero (14:00) - All my Friends are Superheroes, Andrew Kaufman (16:00) - Lei da Gravidade, Gabriela Ruivo (17:46) - Beautiful Ruins (A Bela Americana), Jess Walter (19:31) - Boys Don't Cry & May All Your Skies be Blue, Fíonna Scarlett (20:59) - Nothing to See Here, Kevin Wilson (23:57) - Da Meia-Noite às Seis, Patrícia Reis (26:44) - Someone Who Will Love You in All Your Damaged Glory, Raphael Bob-Waksberg (28:49) - Soldier Sailor, Claire Kilroy (30:15) - The Final Revival of Opal and Nev, Dawnie Walton (31:44) - Freckles, Cecelia Ahern (33:54) - Snowflake, Louise Nealon (37:06) - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox (O Estranho Desaparecimento de Esme Lennox), Maggie O'Farrell (38:44) - The Last Letter From Your Lover (A Última Carta de Amor), Jojo Moyes (40:37) - What Moves the Dead, T. Kingfisher (42:59) - How to be Good (Como Ser Bom), Nick Hornby (44:42) - Water & Earth & The Heart's Invisible Furies, John Boyne (46:43) - My Oxford Year, Julia Whelan (49:36) - Mercy Street, Jennifer Haig (51:37) - Would Like to Meet (Um Amor Como nos Filmes), Rachel Winters (53:50) - Nightcrawling, Leila Mottley (56:07) - Three Wishes (Três Desejos), Liane Moriarty (58:29) - Panenka, Rónán Hession (01:00:15) - Quiet: the power of introverts in a world that can't stop talking (Silêncio: O poder dos introvertidos num mundo que não para de falar), Susan Cain (01:01:34) - Mayflies, Andrew O'Hagan (01:02:45) - Laços, Domenico Starnone (01:03:40) - Wayward, Dana Spiotta (01:05:31) - A Família Caserta, Aurora Venturini (01:06:47) - How to be Both (Como Ser Uma e Outra), Ali Smith (01:07:43) ________________ Falem connosco: livratepodcast@gmail.com. Encontrem-nos em: www.instagram.com/julesdsilva // www.instagram.com/ritadanova Identidade visual: Mariana Cardoso (marianarfpcardoso@hotmail.com) Genérico: Vitor Carraca Teixeira (www.instagram.com/oputovitor)
Vamos às reviews relâmpago do que lemos de setembro a dezembro de 2024, na nossa escala habitual de Comprar, Kobo, e Cagar? Livros mencionados: - Os Detalhes, Ia Genberg (02:04) - All the Water in the World, Eiren Caffall (02:38) - A Novel Love Story, Ashley Poston (07:34) - A Malnascida, Beatrice Salvioni (08:16) - Just Last Night, Mhairi McFarlane (08:50) - Vista Chinesa, Tatiana Salem Levy (09:16) - Solitária, Eliana Alves Cruz (09:46) - Good Material (Bom Partido), Dolly Alderton (10:07) - I Love Dick, Chris Kraus (10:40) - And How Does That Make You Feel?: Everything You Never Wanted to Know About Therapy, Joshua Fletcher (11:05) - No Tempo das Cerejas, Célia Correia Loureiro (11:48) - The Weekend, Charlotte Wood (12:38) - Incidents Around the House, Josh Malerman (13:43) - This Summer Will Be Different (Este Verão Vai ser Diferente), Carley Fortune (14:40) - Triste Tigre, Neige Sinno (15:22) - Ariadne, Jennifer Saint (16:40) - Freckles, Cecelia Ahern (17:22) - Ruthless Vows (Promessas Cruéis), Rebecca Ross (18:11) - Um Lobo no Quarto, Valentina Silva Ferreira (19:02) - A Cicatriz, Maria Francisca Gama (19:52) - Deus Pátria Família, Hugo Gonçalves (20:02) - Elena Knows, Claudia Piñeiro (21:27) - Stay True (Lealdade), Hua Hsu (22:44) - Um Dedo Borrado de Tinta, Histórias de Quem Não Pôde Aprender a Ler, Catarina Gomes (23:50) - Intermezzo, Sally Rooney (25:15) - Hidden Pictures (Desenhos Ocultos), Jason Rekulak (25:51) - Brutes, Dizz Tate (26:48) - Savor It (Quando o Verão Terminar…), Tarah DeWitt (27:28) - Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead (Conduz o Teu Arado sobre os Ossos dos Mortos), Olga Tokarczuk (28:32) - The Bee Sting (A Picada de Abelha), Paul Murray (29:25) - Notes on Heartbreak (Notas sobre Corações Partidos), Annie Lord (29:49) - The Burnout, Sophie Kinsella (31:37) - Descansos, Susana Amaro Velho (31:53) - The Happy Couple (O Casal Feliz), Naoise Dolan (32:34) - The List, Yomi Adegoke (33:03) - Pequena Coreografia do Adeus & O Peso do Pássaro Morto, Aline Bei (34:32) - Nettle & Bone, T. Kingfisher (34:41) - The Third Gilmore Girl, Kelly Bishop (35:14) - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox (O Estranho Desaparecimento de Esme Lennox), Maggie O'Farrell (35:50) - Orbital, Samantha Harvey (36:29) - Diálogos Para o Fim do Mundo, Joana Bértholo (37:31) - The Ministry of Time (O Ministério do Tempo), Kaliane Bradley (37:57) - White Nights (Noites Brancas), Fyodor Dostoyevsky (38:21) - One Day in December (Um Dia em Dezembro), Josie Silver (38:53) - Graveyard Shift, M. L. Rio (39:27) - Demon Copperhead, Barbara Kingsolver (40:26) - We Used to Live Here, Marcus Kliewer (41:11) - Holiday Romance (Romance de Férias), Catherine Walsh (41:59) - A Origem dos Dias, Miguel D'Alte (42:38) - Snowed In, Catherine Walsh (43:02) - Ruído, Lisboa, uma cidade que não se cala, João Pedro Pincha (43:41) - Kiss Her Once for Me, Alison Cochrun (44:37) - Também os Brancos Sabem Dançar, Kalaf Epalanga (45:16) - The Fall of the House of Usher (A Queda da Casa de Usher), Edgar Allan Poe (45:56) - What Moves the Dead, T. Kingfisher (46:15) - A Sunny Place for Shady People (Um Lugar Luminoso para Gente Sombria), Mariana Enríquez (46:59) - There Are Rivers in the Sky, Elif Shafak (47:43) - Family Meal, Bryan Washington (48:07) - Querida Tia, Valérie Perrin (48:33) - The Wood at Midwinter, Susanna Clarke (49:07) - O Amor e Sua Fome, Lorena Portela (49:46) - Para Onde Vão os Guarda-Chuvas, Afonso Cruz (50:19) - Não Fossem as Sílabas do Sábado, Mariana Salomão Carrara (50:36) - Earth, John Boyne (51:06) - Melhor Não Contar, Tatiana Salem Levy (51:25) - Rodham, Curtis Sittenfeld (52:05) - A Educação Física, Joana Mosi (53:43) - Marigold e Rose, Louise Glück (54:23) ________________ Falem connosco: livratepodcast@gmail.com. Encontrem-nos em: www.instagram.com/julesdsilva // www.instagram.com/ritadanova Identidade visual: Mariana Cardoso (marianarfpcardoso@hotmail.com) Genérico: Vitor Carraca Teixeira (www.instagram.com/oputovitor)
Livros mencionados neste episódio: - Snowflake, Louise Nealon (28:08) - So Late in the Day (A uma Hora Tão Tardia), Claire Keegan (28:22) - Cleopatra and Frankenstein, Coco Mellors (28:33) - Conversations with Friends (Conversas entre Amigos), Sally Rooney (29:08) - The Flatshare (Apartamento Partilha-se), Beth O'Leary (49:33) - The Catch, Amy Lea (50:13) - Freckles, Cecelia Ahern (51:14) Sobre os livros de Novembro: - The Happy Couple (O Casal Feliz), Naiose Dolan (06:40) - The Burnout (O Burnout), Sophie Kinsella (29:52) ✨ Livros de Dezembro do Clube do Livra-te✨ - Demon Copperhead, Barbara Kingsolver (04:39 & 55:18) - Ministry of Time (O Ministério do Tempo), Kaliane Bradley (03:12 & 57:23) - Para Onde Vão Os Guarda-Chuvas, Afonso Cruz (01:01:08) ________________ Enviem as vossas questões ou sugestões para livratepodcast@gmail.com. Encontrem-nos nas redes sociais: www.instagram.com/julesdsilva www.instagram.com/ritadanova twitter.com/julesxdasilva twitter.com/ritadanova Identidade visual do podcast: da autoria da talentosa Mariana Cardoso, que podem encontrar em marianarfpcardoso@hotmail.com. Genérico do podcast: criado pelo incrível Vitor Carraca Teixeira, que podem encontrar em www.instagram.com/oputovitor.
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When you get to interview an author you love about some books she loved. Uau, how lucky am I and how nice and generous super author Cecelia Ahern was. My mission: bring her last books to Portugal. Fingers crossed. The books Cecelia chose as favourites: The Magic Faraway Tree, Enid Blyton; The Time Traveller's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger (A mulher do viajante no tempo); “Grant County Series” and “Will Trent Series”, Karin Slaughter; Sandwich, Catherine Newman. Other recommendations: Jane Casey (thrillers). Amy Bender: The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake; The Color Master: (Short stories); The Girl in the Flammable Skirt. I Recommended: Lessons in Chemistry, Bonnie Garmus; Truly, Madly Guilty, Liane Moriarty; Sandra Brown (thrillers). The books here: www.wook.pt
The An Post Irish Book Awards shortlist has been announced with many well known names like Cecelia Ahern, Sally Rooney, Colm Tóibín and Neven Maguire who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning on being nominated.
The An Post Irish Book Awards shortlist has been announced with many well known names like Cecelia Ahern, Sally Rooney, Colm Tóibín and Neven Maguire who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning on being nominated.
International bestselling author Cecelia Ahern joins Gaby for a chat about all things joy! They discuss the huge success of 'PS: I Love You', working with Mellisa McCarthy and the joys of dancing and singing in the kitchen. Cecelia's new book is called 'Into The Storm' - and Gaby had to wrestle it back from her daughter because she wanted to read it so badly. Cecelia talks about the inspiration behind the new novel and what she loves about the writing process, and how it brings her joy (mostly) We hope you enjoy the chat - and if you do - please do give us a review on whichever platform you listen. Remember you can also watch all our podcast episodes now on our YouTube Channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Irish novelist Cecelia Ahern joins Vick to chat about how books making us less lonely, what inspires her work and the art of being an introverted extrovert. Cecelia's debut novel PS I Love You was published in 2004 and went on to become an international bestseller and was adapted into a film starring Hilary Swank. Her second novel, Where Rainbows End, was adapted into the film Love, Rosie starring Lily Collins. Her books have been published in over thirty-seven languages, and have sold over twenty-five million copies. In addition to her novels, she is also the author of a highly acclaimed collection of stories, Roar, which is now a series starring Nicole Kidman on Apple TV+. Her new novel Into the Storm follows the journey of GP Enya and her search for freedom after her life splinters in two. Cecelia's book choices are: ** Under the Hawthorn Tree by Marita Conlon McKenna ** The Hen who Dreamed She Could Fly by Hwang Seon-Mi ** The Color Master by Aimee Bender ** Quiet by Susan Cain ** Hey Zoey by Sarah Crossan Vick Hope, multi-award winning TV and BBC Radio 1 presenter, author and journalist, is the host of season seven of the Women's Prize for Fiction Podcast. Every week, Vick will be joined by another inspirational woman to discuss the work of incredible female authors. The Women's Prize is one of the most prestigious literary awards in the world, and they continue to champion the very best books written by women. Don't want to miss the rest of season seven? Listen and subscribe now! This podcast is sponsored by Baileys and produced by Bird Lime Media. Serious Readers are offering Bookshelfie listeners £100 off any HD light and free UK delivery. To take advantage of our Serious Readers discount code, please visit seriousreaders.com/bookshelfie and use the code SHELFIE. There's a 30 day risk-free trial to return the lamp for free if you're unhappy with it for whatever reason.
French actress Isabelle Huppert is renowned for her portrayal of dark, complex characters. She's also been hailed by many as one of the greatest actors of modern cinema. Since the 1970, she's starred in more than 120 films, including The Lacemaker, The Piano Teacher, and Elle for which she was Oscar nominated. She joins Nuala to discuss her latest role in a new comedic film The Crime is Mine, directed by François Ozon.From today NHS staff in England will be able to whisteblow on colleagues for sexual harassment, as part of plans to improve safety for staff across the health service. Almost three-quarters (74%) of NHS England staff are female and in this year's NHS Staff Survey, almost 58,000 staff said they'd been the victim of assault, touching, sexualised or inappropriate conversation or jokes from their colleagues. To discuss the plans Nuala speaks to reporter, Melanie Abbott and Dr Chelcie Jewitt co-founder of Surviving in Scrubs set up to raise awareness of the sexist and misogynistic culture within health care.New podcast The Kill List follows a group of journalists who discovered a page on the dark web detailing requests to have people killed, with women most likely to be the ones targetted. The investigation led to a major international police operation over four years and, at the heart of it are the real people whose lives were seemingly at huge risk. Nuala is joined by the programme's producer Caroline Thornham and Jennifer whose former husband posted a 'hit' for her on this website. Cecelia Ahern is the bestselling author of an incredible twenty books. She first found success at a remarkably young age. She was only 21 when her novel PS I Love You became an international bestseller and then a Hollywood film. She tells Nuala McGovern how Celtic mythology and a return to nature inspired her latest novel.Presented by Nuala McGovern Producer: Louise Corley
She's sold millions of books all around the world, she's created successful TV shows and films and now, she's celebrating the release of her 20th novel in as many years. And there's one scent that plays a huge part in all of Cecelia Ahern's creative endeavors! Cecelia joined Dave to chat about 'Into the Storm', eating French mustard for school lunch and learning to play the bodhrán.
Cecelia Ahern joined Pat in studio this morning with her new book, her 20th book, called ‘Into the Storm.'
Sonham constantemente em largar tudo e abrir uma livraria com café? Pois, nós também, e esta semana pudemos imaginar como seria esta Livraria do Livra-te. Como estaria decorada? A que livros daríamos destaque? Que eventos teríamos? O que serviríamos no café? Só nos faltou mesmo dizer que teríamos um gatinho na livraria chamado Zafón.
Best-selling author Cecelia Ahern chooses five songs that have soundtracked her life. From Simon & Garfunkel's Cecilia to a pick from P.S. I Love You, she chats to Brendan about her latest novel ‘Into the Storm', her love of nature and the magic to be found in everyday life.
Disclosure: We are part of the Amazon Affiliate/LTK Creator programs. We will receive a small commission at no cost if you purchase a book. This post may contain links to purchase books.This interview originally aired in the summer of 2021. In this episode of What to Read Next, we sit down with bestselling thriller author Karin Slaughter. We discuss her journey from writing childhood murder stories to becoming a renowned crime novelist. Karin opens up about the influence of trauma in her novels, the challenges of writing during the pandemic, and how she incorporates women's perspectives in a traditionally male-dominated genre. This conversation is filled with laughs, insights into her creative process, and fantastic book recommendations.Key Takeaways:Karin's Early WritingMultiple Cats, Chaos at HomeFinding Her Voice in Crime FictionIncorporating the Pandemic into FictionThe Power of Fiction in Addressing TraumaBook Mentioned:False Witness by Karin Slaughter https://amzn.to/47RgUZkBook Recommendations:Last Girl Ghosted by Lisa Unger https://amzn.to/3BuSEQBThe Fiancée by Kate White https://amzn.to/3Nip6YRRoar by Cecelia Ahern https://amzn.to/3BvPEDAHow the Word is Passed by Clint Smith https://amzn.to/3Y8tY9lWhere to Find Karin Slaughter:Website: KarinSlaughter.comFacebook: Karin SlaughterInstagram: @karinslaughterauthorTwitter: @SlaughterKarinWant to check out more book recommendations?Visit What to Read Next Blog for reader tips, popular books like recommendations, and many more posts. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetterLicense code: IP29FC0QKB6DV2UE
Secuela “Posdata te amo” en esta nueva historia podremos conocer muchos más detalles de la propia historia de Holly y Gerry, pero principalmente detalles de otras historias que fueron impactadas por ellos, una historia de duelo y entendimiento que les gustara leer #laultimacarta #posdatateamo #clubposdatateamo #ceceliaahern #literaturairlandesa #libroclaroscuro #miercolesdereseña #mesadenovedades
This week, Brooke, Stacy, Shannon, and Sara are recommending dystopian fiction. When choosing to read any of the books mentioned today, please be aware of your triggers, and seek out content warnings if necessary. Titles mentioned include: Cherie Dimaline, The Marrow Thieves (The Marrow Thieves #1) Kate L. Mary, The Fertile Ones Gabrielle Korn, Yours for the Taking Keri Lake, Juniper Unraveling (Juniper Unraveling #1) Victoria Schwab, This Savage Song (Monsters of Verity #1) Colleen Cowley, Subversive (Clandestine Magic #1) Tahereh Mafi, Shatter Me (Shatter Me #1) Elizabeth Stephens, Lord of Population (Population #1) Waubgeshig Rice, Moon of the Crusted Snow (Moon #1) Cecelia Ahern, Flawed (Flawed #1) Rachel Vincent, Menagerie (Menagerie #1) Lily Mayne, Soul Eater (Monstrous #1) You can always contact the Book Bistro team by searching @BookBistroPodcast on facebook, or visiting: https://www.facebook.com/BookBistroPodcast/ You can also send an email to: TheBookBistroPodcast@gmail.com For more information on the podcast and the team behind it, please visit: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-bistro
Bonjouuuuur ! On poursuit notre série d'été consacrée aux auteurs et autrices, avec la suite de nos valeurs sûres :D On espère que ça vous plaira, n'hésitez pas à nous donner vos avis, via instagram @entrenospages ou par mail : entrenospages@gmail.com. Bonne écoute ! Les auteurs et autrices mentionnés dans cet épisode sont : Virginie Grimaldi, Emma Donoghue, Vincent Tassy, Laurent Gaudé, Madeline Miller, Guy Gavriel Kay, J. R. R. Tolkien, Becky Chambers, Robin Hobb, Cecelia Ahern. Music promoted by La Musique Libre Joakim Karud - Canals: https://youtu.be/zrXbhncmorc Joakim Karud: https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud
Nghe trọn nội dung sách nói P.S. I Love You - Tái Bút Anh Yêu Em trên ứng dụng Voiz FM: https://voiz.vn/play/474 Có người phải mất cả cuộc đời để đi tìm một nửa còn lại của mình, ở một nơi nào đó rất gần mà cũng có thể rất xa. Có những người yêu nhau phải trải qua trăm ngàn khó khăn, thử thách mới đến được với nhau. Nhưng, tất cả những điều đó đều không đúng với Holly và Gerry. Làm bạn với nhau từ thuở thiếu thời và yêu nhau tự lúc nào không biết, họ hiểu nhau hơn bất cứ người nào, gắn bó với nhau như thể không một sức mạnh nào có thể chia lìa được. Cho đến một ngày, chuyện không ngờ nhất đã xảy ra. Gerry ra đi mãi mãi. Holly suy sụp, rơi vào tận cùng đau đớn. Nhưng rồi, vào đúng sinh nhật lần thứ 30 của mình, nàng đã nhận được những phong thư của chàng. Chàng nhẹ nhàng dẫn dắt nàng bước vào cuộc sống mới. Và mỗi lá thư ấy đều được chàng âu yếm kết thúc bằng dòng chữ: “Tái bút: Anh yêu em”. Mỗi ngày trôi qua, mỗi lá thư được mở ra, Holly lại tìm thấy ở đó nguồn động viên, cổ vũ, và cả những thử thách. Người đàn ông mà Holly yêu thương nhất đã giúp cô nhận ra rằng, cuộc sống của cô vẫn đang tiếp tục, dù anh không còn kề cận bên cô. Holly bỗng khám phá ra chính mình, với một sức mạnh lạ kỳ, đã trở nên can đảm hơn bao giờ hết. Sống là cống hiến và tận hưởng những hạnh phúc mà mình đáng được hưởng. Holly dần nhận ra điều tuyệt vời đó, và cô còn biết được rằng, sẽ còn tốt đẹp hơn khi có một thiên thần luôn che chở và dẫn lối cho cô trong cuộc sống - thiên thần đó chính là Gerry. Tại ứng dụng sách nói Voiz FM, sách nói P.S. I Love You - Tái Bút Anh Yêu Em được đầu tư chất lượng âm thanh và thu âm chuyên nghiệp, tốt nhất để mang lại trải nghiệm nghe tuyệt vời cho bạn. --- Về Voiz FM: Voiz FM là ứng dụng sách nói podcast ra mắt thị trường công nghệ từ năm 2019. Với gần 2000 tựa sách độc quyền, Voiz FM hiện đang là nền tảng sách nói podcast bản quyền hàng đầu Việt Nam. Bạn có thể trải nghiệm miễn phí đa dạng nội dung tại Voiz FM từ sách nói, podcast đến truyện nói, sách tóm tắt và nội dung dành cho thiếu nhi. --- Voiz FM website: https://voiz.vn/ Theo dõi Facebook Voiz FM: https://www.facebook.com/VoizFM Tham khảo thêm các bài viết review, tổng hợp, gợi ý sách để lựa chọn sách nói dễ dàng hơn tại trang Blog Voiz FM: http://blog.voiz.vn/ --- Cảm ơn bạn đã ủng hộ Voiz FM. Nếu bạn yêu thích sách nói P.S. I Love You - Tái Bút Anh Yêu Em và các nội dung sách nói podcast khác, hãy đăng ký kênh để nhận thông báo về những nội dung mới nhất của Voiz FM channel nhé. Ngoài ra, bạn có thể nghe BẢN FULL ĐỘC QUYỀN hàng chục ngàn nội dung Chất lượng cao khác tại ứng dụng Voiz FM. Tải ứng dụng Voiz FM: voiz.vn/download #voizfm #sáchnói #podcast #sáchnóiP.S.ILoveYou_TáiBútAnhYêuEm #CeceliaAhern
Thanks for listening to this episode of Pagecast, brought to you by Jonathan Ball Publishers. Today's episode features the the remarkable Cecelia Ahern - speaking about her book In a thousand different ways. Alice Kelly's been given a gift, though if you were to ask Alice about it, she wouldn't describe it as a gift….she'd call it a curse. Since the age of 8 years old, Alice has been able to see people's feelings. That is the basis of Cecelia Ahern's latest wonderful offering…. In this epsiode of Pagecast, Cecelia is in conversation with Samantha Herbst, Writer. Editor. Content Creator. Enjoy!
Que bom que é conseguir fazer falar uma pessoa introvertida. A Sara Peres é uma super artista que adora ler e finalmente aceitou participar nesta conversa. Falamos há anos sobre livros, não poderia adiar mais este convite. Acho que no fim não diriam que é tímida, e vão aumentar a lista de livros para ler. Os livros que a Sara escolheu: As bruxas, Roal Dahl; Visto do céu, Alice Sebold; State of Wonder, Ann Patchet; (A colecção) 7 irmãs, Lucinda Riley. Recomendei: Quem sai aos seus, Liane Moriarty; O canto de Aquiles, Madeline Miller; In a thousand different ways, Cecelia Ahern. O que ofereci: Finding me, Viola Davis. A página de IG da Sara, que vale a pena espreitar: saraperes.artwork Os livros aqui: www.wook.pt
This week's guest is the multi-award winning author Cecelia Ahern.Since her debut ‘PS I Love You', Cecelia has written 19 novels and sold 25 million copies internationally. She's also the co-creator of the TV comedy series ‘Samantha Who', and her highly acclaimed collection of short stories ‘Roar' was adapted for Apple TV+. Cecelia's new paperback ‘In A Thousand Different Ways' will be released in July.New episode every Tuesday.Brought to you by Eason – Ireland's favourite bookseller.Follow the show:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bookshelfpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bookshelfpodcastFollow Ryan:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/instatubridy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Does your kid refuse to do any chores around the house and if they do, it's a HUGE deal? Was your kid an angel last week but now won't listen to a word you say? Take a deep breathe. The kids back at school. Now it's time to examine what the hell happened over the midterm. Jarlath and I have a banger episode to help you make sense of it all.Question 1- No matter how much they might want you to believe it, getting your child to pull their weight around the house is not a violation of child labour laws. If you're raising your children on a farm how do you get them to be stake holders in the farming process? Motivating our kids to be active participants in how the family runs it's day to day is a major issue in almost every house. Have we unwittingly raised entitled kids who don't think they have to help out in the home? Children who don't even consider that to be one of their responsibilities? How can we get that them involved and get everything back on track. Questions 2- The Terrible Threes are a real thing. This week we hear from a mom whose behaviour has flipped upside down. She's gone from being overly obedient toddler to a completely independent young woman toddler who can't be reached. Tantrums for days and a mom struggling to cope. How can we help her and get her three year old to be reasonable and approachable again? Question 3- Picky eating kids are a dime a dozen but that doesn't have ot be a reality we accept. Today we hear from another exhausted mom who is worried about how little her kid eats. Tune in to hear how Tina's Tapas technique can change your life! No exaggeration this technique works every single time. Thank you for listening in, subscribing and spreading the word. If you need to email our show get your emails over to honeyyouareruiningourkid@gmail.com.To hear the full XL episode each week and gain access to the back catalog of our podcasts including interviews with Sharon Horgan, Mary Robinson, Marian Keyes, Cecelia Ahern and Imelda May pop on over to www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad
Simon Mayo and Matt Williams look back on some of our favourite books of 2023. This episode features SA Cosby, Louise Doughty, David McCloskey, Daniel Finkelstein and Cecelia Ahern. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
À la mort subite de son mari Gerry, Holly sombre dans la dépression. Rien ni personne ne semble pouvoir la sortir de cette léthargie, jusqu'au moment où elle reçoit une lettre de son défunt mari l'encourageant à reprendre le contrôle de sa vie. Pendant presque un an, chaque mois, elle reçoit une lettre de Gerry avec des directives précises. Chaque mois, donc, elle attend patiemment devant sa boîte aux lettres. Ce pitch renversant, c'est celui de P.S.: I Love You. Un livre de Cecelia Ahern qui est vite devenu un best-seller dans le monde entier.Julie aussi reçoit des lettres imprévues. Des lettres d'amour qui ne viennent pas d'un mari défunt, mais d'un admirateur secret. Seulement, elle ne les attend pas avec impatience: ces lettres à lui sont glaçantes.L'histoire de Julie a été recueillie par Louise Nguyen.Transfert est produit et réalisé par Slate.fr.Direction éditoriale: Christophe CarronDirection de la production: Sarah KoskievicDirection artistique et habillage musical: Benjamin Saeptem HoursProduction éditoriale: Sarah Koskievic et Benjamin Saeptem HoursChargée de pré-production: Astrid VerdunPrise de son: Johanna LalondeMontage: Johanna Lalonde et Victor BenhamouL'introduction a été écrite à quatre mains par Sarah Koskievic et Benjamin Saeptem Hours. Elle est lue par Aurélie Rodrigues.Retrouvez Transfert tous les jeudis sur Slate.fr et sur votre application d'écoute. Découvrez aussi Transfert Club, l'offre premium de Transfert. Deux fois par mois, Transfert Club donne accès à du contenu exclusif, des histoires inédites et les coulisses de vos épisodes préférés. Pour vous abonner, rendez-vous sur slate.fr/transfertclub.Pour proposer une histoire, vous pouvez nous envoyer un mail à l'adresse transfert@slate.fr
It's almost twenty years since Cecelia Ahern released her debut book P.S I Love You. Now the author is back with her nineteenth novel, In a Thousand Different Ways. It tells the story of Alice, a highly empathetic person who can see and feel people's emotions through colours around their bodies. In this conversation with Róisín Ingle, Ahern explains how her own experiences as an empath inspired the story and how she wrote it while navigating the ‘three Ps': perimenopause (and the brain fog and rage that comes with it), the pandemic and the postnatal period, following the birth of her third child, Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
International bestselling novelist, Cecelia Ahern, joins Simon and Matt to talk about her writing processes and reading habits. She tells us about her rigid schedule, why she has to write in the mornings and recommends us some great books too! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Best-selling award-winning author Cecelia Ahern tells us about her new novel 'In A Thousand Different Ways'.
Simon and Matt chat with multi-million selling author, Cecelia Ahern. They discuss colours, auras, writing post natal and why should always learn to turn your computer alerts off. Cecelia tells us the inspiration behind her new novel and how she came to name her main protagonist. Here comes the science bit... Finding your way is never a simple journey... Alice sees the worst in people. She also sees the best. She sees a thousand different emotions and knows exactly what everyone around her is feeling. Every. Single. Day. But it's the dark thoughts. The sadness. The rage. These are the things she can't get out of her head. The things that overwhelm her. Where will the journey to find herself begin? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Monday which means it's a new addition of The Graham Norton Radio Show Podcast with Waitrose.This week:Ceclia Ahern chats about her novel, In A Thousand Different Ways.Tom Davis tells us about series two of the Curse and tells me about his upcoming comedy show Underdog too.Niamh Algar joins us o talk us through her new medical drama Malpractice.Show Chef Martha celebrates Earth Day and she bakes The Best Bakewell Traybake.There's a round of Word Up, someone will be winning that Graham Norton Waitrose gift box - make sure you tag us @VirginRadioUK with that racing green travel cup!And Maria and Graham solve a couple Graham's Guide dilemmas... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Ryan spoke to beloved Aslan frontman Christy Dignam, Tommy Dunne on his fascinating career as a weapons master, Cecelia Ahern chats about her latest novel, A Thousand Different Ways, movement coach Polly Bennett on transforming Austin Butler to Elvis and, Niamh Algar on her lead role in the medical drama Malpractice.
Ahead of the launch of her 19th book 'A Thousand Different Ways', Cecelia Ahern talks to Ryan about writing through the pandemic and her new side career as a forklift driver!
Ed Vaizey, who's sitting in for Jane today, is impressed by Fi's youthful success - Fi's trying not to be offended.Ed's also kicking himself that he didn't get a selfie with today's big guest, author Cecelia Ahern, who's just released her 19th novel 'In a Thousand Different Ways'.If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioAssistant Producer: Kea BrowningTimes Radio Producer: Kate Lee Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Die Bestsellerautorin erzählt im Studio davon, wie bunt das Leben sein kann. Aber welche Farbe hat Katharina? Die Bestsellerautorin erzählt bei zu starkem Tee und Jane-Austen-Gebäck von der Buntheit des Lebens, über die sie in ihrem neuen Roman geschrieben hat. Aber welche Farbe hat Katharina? Tea Time mit einer Bestsellerautorin: Cecelia Ahern, die mit "P.S. Ich liebe Dich" bekannt wurde, ist auf Deutschlandtournee - und hat zwischen zwei Lesungen bei Jan und Katharina im Studio vorbeigeschaut. In ihrem neuen Buch "Alle Farben meines Lebens" geht es um ein Mädchen, das die Auren von Menschen sehen kann. Ganz wichtig: Metallisch ist schlecht! Wenn sie eine Farbe wählen müsste, wäre Katharina am liebsten das Blau des Covers der Bestsellerchallenge - für sie fast das beste an dem Buch "Komm zu nix" von Tommy Jaud: "Zeitverschwedung" - ein Urteil, das Jan so nicht stehen lassen will. Im Quiz wird es nobelpreisträgerlich - und ein Hund darf auch diesmal nicht fehlen. Die Bücher der Sendung 00:00:50 Robert Tuesley Anderson: „Jane Austen - das Kochbuch“ (Hölker) 00:04:56 Tommy Jaud: „Komm zu nix“ (Fischer Scherz) 00:12:15 Anna Woltz: „Nächte im Tunnel“ (Carlsen) 00:17:20 Cherie Jones: „Wie die einarmige Schwester das Haus fegt“ (CulturBooks) 00:21:50 Becky Davies und Patricia Hu: „Von der Idee zum Buch“ (ars edition) 00:23:55 Cecelia Ahern: „Alle Farben meines Lebens“ (Piper) 00:48:30 Gabriel García Márquez: „Liebe in Zeiten der Cholera“ (S. Fischer) Podcast-Tipp: „Raus aus der Depression“, der Podcast mit Harald Schmidt https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/raus-aus-der-depression/90479748/ Rezept für Käseküchlein aus Devizes Zutaten: 115 g Digestives (Weizenkekse), zerbröselt 25 g Butter, zerlassen 170 g Frischkäse 50 g Zucker 55 g Schmand Abrieb von 1/2 Bio-Zitrone 1 EL Maisstärke 2 Eier Papierförmchen für Muffinblech Puderzucker Zubereitung: Das Rezept ergibt sechs große oder zwölf kleine Törtchen. Entsprechend Papierförmchen in ein Muffinblech legen. Keksbrösel mit der zerlassenen Butter vermischen, auf die Förmchen verteilen und festdrücken. Es sollte eine knapp 1 cm dicke Schicht entstehen. Alle anderen Zutaten verrühren, dann die Masse auf die Teigböden geben. Bei 160 Grad (vorgeheizt) ca. 20 Minuten backen. Abkühlen lassen und zum Servieren mit Puderzucker bestäuben. Wer Feedback geben oder eigene Lieblingsbücher nennen möchte, der erreicht die drei Hosts per E-Mail unter eatreadsleep@ndr.de. Der Podcast wird alle 14 Tage freitags um 6 Uhr veröffentlicht und läuft als Gemeinschaftsprojekt unter der NDR Dachmarke - zu hören und hier zu abonnieren - oder aber in der ARD-Audiothek. Und hier geht's zum Newsletter https://www.ndr.de/kultur/sendungen/eat_read_sleep/newsletter/eatREADsleep-Newsletter-Literatur-direkt-ins-Postfach,newsletter4694.html Und zur aktuellen Verlosung: https://www.ndr.de/kultur/sendungen/eat_read_sleep/Advent-mit-eatREADsleep-Drei-Booklover-Pakete-zu-gewinnen,verlosungers108.html
This week on A Novel Console, Chris and Karradyne are joined once again by their friend, Thrak. They talk about being itchy, the Bible, and are entertained by an impromptu Mrs. Doubtfire impersonation by Karradyne. Then Karradyne, Thrak, and Chris help terminal people with turning death into a “sentimental scavenger hunt” when they read Cecelia Ahern's Postscript and watch PS. I Love You. Chris and Thrak then help lift a curse that takes forever when they play Dragon Quest 8: Journey of the Cursed King.You can contact us at:anovelconsole@gmail.comFacebook.com/anovelconsoleTwitter.com/anovelconsoleInstagram: @anovelconsolePatreon.com/anovelconsoleOther Streaming Platforms:anovelconsole.carrd.coOur art was done by:Instagram: @metamorphikeiSupport the show
Q&A on the series Roar with co-showrunner/executive producer/writer/director of episode 5 Liz Flahive, co-showrunner/executive producer/writer Carly Mensch, actor & executive producer Nicole Kidman, and actors Cynthia Erivo, Alison Brie, and Merritt Wever. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company. Based on a book of short stories by Cecelia Ahern, this genre-bending anthology series weaves together eight darkly comedic feminist fables that take unexpected approaches to subjects like gender roles, autonomy and identity.
Katherine Collette is a novelist, podcaster and engineer living in Melbourne. Her debut novel, The Helpline, was published in the US, UK, Germany and Italy. Her second novel The Competition was published in February 2022. She also co-hosts the writing podcast The First Time. Our interview begins at 00:12:20 P.S listen out for who next week's guest is! Caitlin recommends: Blood Moon by Lucy Cuthew An emotional and moving YA verse novel about cyberbullying and periods. Michelle recommends: The No-Show by Beth O'Leary A brilliant, fun and heartfelt contemporary novel about three women and the man who stood them up. (We've previously interviewed Beth,https://www.betterwordspodcast.com/episode/life-and-writing-after-the-flatshare-with-beth-oleary ( listen to that here)) In this interview, we chat about: The joy (and curiosity) of Toastmasters and how this inspired the novel Katherine's experience with the club and visiting the international Toastmasters conference Wrangling the book's structure and choosing the perspectives to write from (there's a lot of killing your darlings here!) Katherine's co-hosted podcast, The First Time The mystery of publishing a book The surprises of publishing for the second time Katherine's work in engineering and the combination of working in both industries How Katherine wrote her first book in between work and parenting Books and other things mentioned: Sarah Crossan (author) Hard Quiz (TV show) Mastermind (TV show) Liane Moriarty (author) Wahala by Nikki May Ben Law (author) Cecelia Ahern (https://www.betterwordspodcast.com/episode/finding-characters-ps-i-love-you-and-lessons-from-18-novels-with-cecelia-ahern (listen to our interview)) Bri Lee (https://www.betterwordspodcast.com/episode/the-vulnerability-of-life-writing-with-bri-lee (listen to our interview)) Louise O'Neill (https://www.betterwordspodcast.com/episode/violence-isolation-and-a-changing-ireland-with-louise-oneill (listen to our interview)) Stephanie Yeboah (https://www.betterwordspodcast.com/episode/fat-acceptance-and-living-life-unapologetically-with-stephanie-yeboah (listen to our interview)) Animal by Ella Baxter Follow Katherine at https://www.instagram.com/katherinecollettewriter/?hl=en (@katherinecollettewriter) and The First Time Podcast https://www.instagram.com/thefirsttimepod/?hl=en (@thefirsttimepod) The Competition is available now. Thanks to Text Publishing for sending us copies of the book in preparation for this interview. Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/betterwordspod/ (@betterwordspod)
Kimberley Allsopp has had her work appear in Kidspot, The Sunday Telegraph and WHIMN (now Body & Soul) and she co-hosts the rom-com podcast, Meet Cute, which allows her to justify some of her otherwise questionable life choices. Kimberley has worked in bookselling and publishing since 2008. Today we're discussing her debut novel, Love & Other Puzzles. Our interview begins at 00:13:50 Caitlin recommends: Camp by L. C. Rosen. A fun queer summer camp novel where Randy attempts to catch the eye of Hudson. Michelle recommends: The Handover by David M Barnett A heartwarming contemporary about two museum security guards whose lives start to intertwine. Perfect for fans of Freckles by Cecelia Ahern (https://www.betterwordspodcast.com/episode/finding-characters-ps-i-love-you-and-lessons-from-18-novels-with-cecelia-ahern (listen to our interview)). In this interview, we chat about: Crosswords and why they're such an important part of the book and Rory's life (with a diversion into Wordle, of course, because it's 2022) How Kimberley fell in love with rom-coms and why she wanted to pay homage to them in Love and Other Puzzles What it feels like to be published by the company Kimberley works for The surprises that came with being an author, even after working in the industry for years The podcast Kimberley co-hosts, Meet Cute Books and other things mentioned: The Bold Type (TV show) Younger (TV show) Singing' in the Rain (film) You've Got Mail (film) Scream (film) https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/feb/05/well-dressed-and-distressed-why-sad-young-women-are-the-latest-book-cover-trend ('Well dressed and distressed') article by The Guardian on book cover trends Sorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason (https://www.betterwordspodcast.com/episode/the-sorrow-and-bliss-of-writing-life-with-meg-mason (listen to our interview)) Blank Check (podcast) Love Actually (film) Sense and Sensibility (film) Bridget Jones' Diary (film) Clueless (film) As If!: The Oral History of Clueless as told by Amy Heckerling and the Cast and Crew I Want You Back (film) Starstruck (TV show) Love Life (TV show) Emily in Paris (TV show) Follow Kimberley https://www.instagram.com/kimberleyallsopp/?hl=en (@kimberleyallsopp) Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/betterwordspod/ (@betterwordspod) Love & Other Puzzles is available now. Please note that we choose podcast guests independently of Caitlin's job at HarperCollins Publishers. Although her job does help put us in touch with authors, we choose our guests based on what we've enjoyed reading and think you'd find interesting.
For this episode, seeing as Jess and Lauren have both independently read a sequel this month, as well as a page-turning thriller which is keeping them on their toes, this episode is appropriately called Two Sequels and a Buddy Read. This episode is brought to by Pagesmith, a wonderful new service which allows you to create and gift your own fully personalised poetry collections! To find out more, visit: www.pagesmithbooks.com Books Mentioned in this Episode: Tall Bones by Anna Bailey, This is Going to Hurt by Adam Kay, Postscript by Cecelia Ahern, Finlay Donovan is Killing it and Finlay Donovan Knocks 'Em Dead by Elle Cosimano Competition Time: We have partnered with Books That Matter to gift one lucky listener a free Books The Matter gift box! To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is subscribe, rate and review this podcast. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts leave a review and put your Instagram handle as your 'Nickname', if you're listening on another platform, subscribe then share our podcast on your instagram story and we'll track your entry that way. Each month a winner will be selected at random and informed via Instagram. Get in Touch: Instagram: @bookreccos Email: bookreccos@gmail.com Jingle written and produced by Alex Thomas licensed exclusively for Book Reccos
We are back with another romance book! Listen in as we make our wild predictions for the best seller, "Love, Rosie" by Cecelia Ahern. Check out our Goodreads Discussion Group by clicking the link in our Instagram bio! If you have questions for our next episode, please email an audio clip to turnupthevolumes@gmail.com. Instagram: @turnupthevolumes Facebook: Turn Up The Volumes Twitter: @TUtV_Podcast Music by Solomon Cormier
We've finally got our act together to share with you our favourite fiction, films, TV and audio of the year. Thank you for joining us in 2021 and supporting our wonderful authors. (You can blame Michelle's full-time reporting contract for why this is going live in February and not January) Season 8 will be in your ears in March! We're keeping recommendations brief. If we've featured or discussed the book before, we'll link to the episode. Listen to our Non-Fiction November wrap up to hear our fave non-fiction for 2021. We'll mark any PR/review copies with * Adult fictionCaitlin: Freckles by Cecelia Ahern* (https://www.betterwordspodcast.com/episode/finding-characters-ps-i-love-you-and-lessons-from-18-novels-with-cecelia-ahern (listen to the interview)) The Hush by Sara Foster* (https://www.betterwordspodcast.com/episode/the-future-of-dystopia-and-exploring-the-mother-daughter-bond-with-sara-foster (listen to the interview)) It's Been a Pleasure, Noni Blake by Claire Christian (https://www.betterwordspodcast.com/episode/writing-funny-and-publishing-in-a-pandemic-with-abigail-mann (original recommendation)) Michelle: Last Night by Mhairi McFarlane* (https://www.betterwordspodcast.com/episode/creating-a-music-icon-and-oral-history-narratives-with-dawnie-walton (listen to Caitlin's recommendation)) The Couple by Helly Acton (https://www.betterwordspodcast.com/episode/unlikely-friendships-dads-in-ya-and-feedback-from-your-favourite-authors-with-tobias-madden (original recommendation)) Home Stretch by Graham Norton - a touching exploration of the way one tragic event ripples out throughout so many lives. Adult fictions: honourable mentionsCaitlin: Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney Michelle: The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Oseman Young AdultCaitlin: Kate in Waiting by Becky Albertalli Social Queue by Kay Kerr* (https://www.betterwordspodcast.com/episode/the-absurdity-of-the-human-body-with-sarah-walker (listen to our book club)) Henry Hamlet's Heart by Rhiannon Wilde* (https://www.betterwordspodcast.com/episode/teenage-male-friendships-all-boys-schools-and-peak-2000s-culture-with-rhiannon-wilde (listen to the interview)) Michelle: The Gaps by Leanne Hall* (https://www.betterwordspodcast.com/episode/violence-against-women-the-perfect-victim-myth-and-slow-writing-with-leanne-hall (listen to our interview)) The Monster of Her Age by Danielle Binks* (https://www.betterwordspodcast.com/episode/horror-films-acting-dynasties-and-the-strange-limbo-of-grief-with-danielle-binks (listen to our interview)) Margot and Me by Juno Dawson The out-of-your-comfort-zone bookCaitlin: Harry Styles: The Making of a Modern Man by Sean Smith* Michelle: Detransition, Baby by Torrey Peters The surprising bookCaitlin: One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston Michelle: Space Hopper by Helen Fisher (listen to our book club chat) The new release we want to read Caitlin: How to Be Perfect by Michael Schur Michelle: People Person by Candice Carty-Williams The book we already own and want to actually read Caitlin: Still Life by Sarah Winman* Michelle: Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart TVCaitlin: Superstore Morning Wars (aka The Morning Show) Ted Lasso Michelle: Line of Duty Motherland I'll Be Gone in the Dark MoviesCaitlin: Dear Evan Hansen Spiderman: No Way Home Tick Tick Boom Michelle: Promising Young Woman Cruella The Mitchells vs the Machines AudioCaitlin: Taylor Swift: Evermore/Fearless/Red (music) Sentimental in the City Drama Queens Michelle: RedHanded podcast You're Wrong About The Fred and Rose West Tapes Books and other things mentionedLast Christmas (film) Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams All Killa No Filla (podcast) I, Tonya (film) The Five by Hallie Rubenhold Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/betterwordspod/ (@betterwordspod)
In this festive bonus episode, we share some Christmas reads. Michelle's recommendations One Day in December by Josie Silver: A sweet rom-com about missed opportunities and love at first sight. Dracula by Bram Stoker: If you're experiencing a winter Christmas or dreaming of one, then experience the classic that inspired a thousand stories. Caitlin's recommendations Dash and Lily's Book of Dares by Rachel Cohn and David Leviathan: Cute YA rom-com set in New York. Delightful and magical! The Gift by Cecelia Ahern: Did we mention we interviewed Cecelia Ahern? https://betterwordspodcast.com/episodes/freckles-cecelia-ahern (Listen here)! Anyway, this is a lovely Christmas book to take your mind off the state of the world. Bonus recommendation: For the summer Christmas fans, check out What I Like About Me by Jenna Guillaume. What we want to read this Christmas A Cornish Christmas Murder by Fiona Leitch The Secret Life of Albert Entwhistle by Matt Cain (https://betterwordspodcast.com/episodes/break-up-revenge-queer-friendships-and-anti-running-propaganda-with-laura-kay (recommended by Laura Kay when we interviewed her here)) This Winter by Alice Oseman (https://betterwordspodcast.com/episodes/asexual-pride-and-publishing-as-a-teenager-with-alice-oseman (who we interviewed in 2020)) Movies we want to watch Planes, Trains and Automobiles The Santa Claus I, II, III Books and other things mentioned The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Oseman The Appeal by Janice Hallett Home Alone (film)
Author, Cecelia Ahern was only 21 when her debut book 'PS I love you' was sold as a film. In this episode she discusses crossroad moments that have lead to her big breaks and personal triumphs.
Seeing as Book Reccos was born out of Jess and Lauren's love for buddy reading books together, this episode is a recap of all the buddy reads the pair have enjoyed this month! This episode is sponsored by UpCircle, the pioneers of “by-product beauty”, who elevate leftover natural ingredients, bringing them back to life as multi-award-winning skincare products. All of their products are organic, vegan, cruelty-free and palm-oil free and you can get 15% off using code BOOKRECCOS at upcirclebeauty.com Books Mentioned in this Episode: Freckles by Cecelia Ahern, Underbelly by Anna Whitehouse, The Song of Achillies and Circe by Madeline Miller, Year of Yes by Shonda Rhymes Competition Time: We have partnered with Books That Matter to gift one lucky listener a free Books The Matter gift box! To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is subscribe, rate and review this podcast. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts leave a review and put your Instagram handle as your 'Nickname', if you're listening on another platform, subscribe then share our podcast on your instagram story and we'll track your entry that way. Each month a winner will be selected at random and informed via Instagram. Get in Touch: Instagram: @bookreccos Email: bookreccos@gmail.com Jingle written and produced by Alex Thomas licensed exclusively for Book Reccos
Cecelia Ahern almost needs no introduction. She is the best selling novelist at 21 when her first book PS I Love You was published and later made into a hit film. Since then she has published 17 other books, sold more than 25 million copies of her books in more than 40 countries. Her highly acclaimed collection of stories, Roar, is being adapted for Apple TV and stars Nicole Kidman and several other huge names. Her latest, and 18th novel, Freckles is out now. Our interview begins at 18 minutes. Mini book club: It's Not You, It's Me by Gabrielle Williams A fun and unique time-travel/body switch story catapulting a 40-year-old woman from 2020 back into the body of a 1980s teenager. We've previously interviewed Gabrielle when her book My Life as a Hashtag was published. You can listen to that https://betterwordspodcast.com/episodes/staying-relevant-with-gabrielle-williams (here) (or search the podcast feed) *Note: We both received PR copies from the team at Allen & Unwin. In this interview, we chat about: The conversation which sparked the premise for Freckles based on the idea that you are the sum of the five people you spend the most time with Why Cecelia felt drawn to developing a character who was a parking warden and how Allegra's voice came to her Why Cecelia chose to set part of the book on Valentia Island in County Kerry How Cecelia knows an idea is worth being a book (and the high that comes with it) Cecelia's writing process and what she has to get right before she starts a draft (and the advice she ALWAYS gets from her editor even after 18 books) Reflecting on her debut novel PS I Love You and its wild success Why Cecelia re-visited the world of PS I Love You with Postscript The advice Cecelia would give to her younger self as a writer and person The Apple TV adaptation of her short story collection Roar Books and other things mentioned: Australian Reading Hour (https://www.instagram.com/australiareads/?hl=en (check them out on social media here)) Space Hopper (which we chatted about in episode 4 of this season) Friends Back to the Future Brooklyn by Colm Tóibín Follow Cecelia https://www.instagram.com/official_ceceliaahern/ (@official_ceceliaahern). Freckles is available now. Follow us on Instagram https://ww.instagram.com/betterwordspod (@betterwordspod) Please note that Caitlin's job at HarperCollins Publishers did not affect our decision to invite Cecelia to be a guest, we're delighted to have her and hope you enjoy this episode. Michelle also read a PR copy.
Kaley and Taylor discuss "PS I Love You" by Cecelia Ahern and compare it to its movie adaptation. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbwbpodcast/support
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