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Submit ReviewBook lovers everywhere, you are in for a treat! It's the brilliant, global sensation Emily Henry! Emily is the New York Times bestselling author of Book Lovers, People We Meet on Vacation and Beach Read, as well as her latest, soon-to-be blockbuster: Happy Place. We talked to her about libraries as her Narnia, books as a curse (in a good way), reading crushes, and a deep dive into literary astrology. Find out more about Daisy's Creative Confidence Substack HERE. For your chance to appear on the podcast, pre-order Daisy's next book Limelight from Bookshop.org. And sign up for the You're Booked newsletter by heading to: FurtherReading.Substack.com.
BOOKS
Emily Henry - Happy Place
Emily Henry - Book Lovers
Emily Henry - Beach Read
CS Lewis - Chronicles of Narnia
Lois Lowry - The Giver
Lois Lowry - Anastasia Krupnik
E. L. Konigsburg - From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
Cecsa Major - Maybe Next Time
Austin Siegemund-Broka and Emily Wibberley - The Roughest Draft
Jasmine Guillory - By the Book
Katherine Applegate - Anamorphs
Sally Rooney - Normal People
Ann M. Martin - Babysitters Club
Hanya Yanagihara - A Little Life
Mhairi McFarlane - Just Last Night
Michael Cragg - Reach for the Stars
Carol Ann Duffy - Valentine
Leigh Bardugo - Shadow and Bone
Lauren Weisberger - Devil Wears Prada
Sarra Manning - Unsticky
Carson McCullers - Heart is a Lonely Hunter
Kirsten Miller - The Change
Catherine Steadman - The Family Game
Kate Alice Marshall - What Lies in the Woods
Kate Elizabeth Russell - My Dark Vanessa
Emily Bronte - Wuthering Heights
Mhairi McFarlane - Here's Looking at You
Holly Bourne - Girlfriends
Kennedy Ryan - Before I Let Go
Lauren Kung Jessen - Lunar Love
Daisy Buchanan - Careering
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This week we are incredibly excited to bring you a writing legend and, dare we say, international treasure to the podcast. It's ahern.com/about">Cecelia Ahern! Cecelia is the author of 19 books, that have sold 25 million copies in 30 languages, including PS I Love You, Where Rainbows End, The Time of My Life, How To Fall in Love, The Year I Met You, Flawed, Perfect, Lyrebird, ROAR, Postscript and Freckles. Her latest is the eagerly anticipated In a Thousand Different Ways. We talked to her about crime favourites, books that feel like a hug, perfect gift books and enormous turnips. Find out more about Daisy's Creative Confidence Substack HERE. For your chance to appear on the podcast, pre-order Daisy's next book Limelight from Bookshop.org. And sign up for the You're Booked newsletter by heading to: FurtherReading.Substack.com.
BOOKS
Cecelia Ahern - PS I love you
Cecelia Ahern - In a Thousand Different Ways
Ann M. Martin - Babysitters Club
Francine Pascal - Sweet Valley Twins
Francine Pascal - Sweet Valley High
Enid Blyton - Famous Five
Cecelia Ahern - Flawed
Cecelia Ahern - Perfect
Francine Pascal - Sweet Valley University
Marita Conlon-McKenna - Under the Hawthorn Tree
Steven Levenkron - Best Little Girl in the World
Enid Blyton - Magic Faraway Tree
James Redfield - Celestine Prophecy
Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice
Charlie Mackesy - The Boy The Mole The Fox and The Horse
Adam Mansbach - Go the F*** to Sleep
Julia Donaldson - The Gruffalo
BJ Novak - Book With No Pictures
Vera Southgate - The Enormous Turnip
Helen Cresswell - The Piemakers
Alexander McCall Smith - The Perfect Hamburger
Andrew Kaufman - The Tiny Wife
Andrew Kaufman - Born Weird
Andrew Kaufman - Ticking Heart
Andrew Kaufman - All My Friends are Superheroes
James Acaster - Perfect Sound Whatever
Karin Slaughter - Blindsighted
Lee Child - Killing Floor
Jane Casey - The Burning
Caroline Corcoran - What Happened on Floor 34
Rupi Kaur - The Sun and Her Flowers
Rupi Kaur - Milk and Honey
Anne Frank - Diary of a Young Girl
Nina Stibbe - One Day I Shall Astonish the World
Curtis Sittenfeld - Romantic Comedy
Audrey Niffenegger - Time Travellers Wife
Cesca Major - Maybe Next Time
Gabrielle Zevin - Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
Claire Douglas - The Girls That Disappeared
Ciara Geraghty - Queen Bee
Toshikazu Kawaguchi - Before the Coffee Gets Cold
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This week, we are delighted to present a very funny, thoughtful and free-flowing conversation with a very old friend of the podcast, Nell Frizzell! We've been dreaming of having Nell appear on the show since it began, so we're delighted to finally get the chance to chat. Nell is an author, journalist and podcaster. Her first novel was the hilarious Square One, while her first book, The Panic Years, dealt with womanhood, motherhood and... panic. Her latest is Holding the Baby, a memoir on parenting that culminates in a manifesto. We talked to Nell about fantastic literary fathers, the forbidden fruit of Bridget Jones, great fictional witches and deliberately not finishing a book because you love it so much. For your chance to appear on the podcast, pre-order Daisy's next book Limelight from Bookshop.org. Details of Daisy's event in Bath with Pineapple Street author Jenny Jackson are here.
BOOKS
Nell Frizzell - Square One
Nell Frizzell - Holding the Baby
Nell Frizzell - The Panic Years
Melissa Fu - Peach Blossom Spring
Anne Bronte - Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Arundhati Roy - God of Small Things
Barbara Comyns - Our Spoons Came From Woolworths
Lemn Sissay - My Name is Why
Jane Austen - Sense and Sensibility
Rob Delaney - Heart That Works
Elizabeth Strout - Lucy By the Sea
David Nichols - Us
Elizabeth Strout - Oh William
Jonathan Coe - Bourneville
Jonathan Coe - Rotters Club
Jonathan Coe - What a Carve Up
Katherine Heiny - Early Morning Riser
Helen Fielding - Bridget Jones's Diary
Helen Fielding - Cause Celebre
Jacqueline Susan - Valley of the Dolls
Tony Bradman - Sam the Girl Detective
Kaye Umansky - Pongwiffy
Spike Milligan - Badjelly
Korky Paul and Valerie Thomas - Winnie the Witch
Vikram Seth - Suitable Boy
Vikram Seth - Equal Music
Johanna Spyri - Heidi
Roald Dahl - Fantastic Mr Fox
Bill Bryson - Notes From a Small Island
Bill Bryson - The Body
Bill Bryson - Down Under
Arthur Conan Doyle - Sherlock Holmes
Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair
Cesca Major - Maybe Next Time
Naomi Wood - Mrs Hemingway
Martha Gellhorn - Travels with Myself and Another
Dervla Murphy - Wheels Within Wheels
Freya Stark - Valleys of the Assassins
Rosita Boland - Elsewhere
Mary Wollstonecraft - Letters from Sweden, Norway and Denmark
Musa Okwonga - One of Them
Jilly Cooper - Class
Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina
Jilly Cooper - Riders
Josie Long - Because I Don't Know What You Mean And What You Don't
Jean Rhys - Voyage in the Dark
Nella Larsen - Passing
Sarah Gilmartin - Dinner Party
Philip Larkin - Whitsun Weddings
Rose Tremain - The Colour
AJ Pearce - Mrs Porter Calling
AJ Pearce - Dear Mrs Bird
Tim Burrows - Invention of Essex
Henry James - The Europeans
Clover Stroud - My Wild & Sleepless Nights
Katy Wix - Delicacy
Alice Vincent - Rootbound
Amy Liptrot - The Instant
Steve Jones - Call Time
Ian Fleming - Casino Royale
Chelsea Conaboy - Mother Brain
Rosie Kinchen - Ballast Seed
Paul Morgan-Bentley - Equal Parent
Philip Larkin - A Girl in Winter
Luiza Sauma - Everything You Ever Wanted
Luiza Sauma - Flesh & Bone & Water
Mary Beard - Good Working Mother's Guide
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This was so much fun! Get ready for a funny, frank and fulfilling conversation with the brilliant may.com/">Nikki May! Nikki's debut novel Wahala was a former Steal of the Week and one of our favourite books in recent times. It's currently being adapted for TV and was recently shortlisted for the CWIP prize. We talked to Nikki about the problems associated with reading as a kid in Lagos, favourite food books, spies, crime and dystopias and what Nikki believes is the perfect book. For your chance to appear on the podcast, pre-order Daisy's next book Limelight from Bookshop.org. Visit Daisy's Instagram page to enter the Careering cover creation challenge! And sign up for the You're Booked newsletter by heading to: FurtherReading.Substack.com. Details of Daisy's event in Bath with Pineapple Street author Jenny Jackson are here.
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Careering
Daisy Buchanan - Limelight
Nikki May - Wahala
Enid Blyton - Famous Five
Nigella Lawson - How To Be a Domestic Goddess
Nigel Slater - Toast
Grace Dent - Hungry
Sue Grafton - A is for Alibi
Jilly Cooper - Imogen
Liane Moriarty - Big Little Lies
Sophie Kinsella - The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic
Ian McEwan - Atonement
Jade Beer - The Last Dress From Paris
Agatha Christie - The Blue Train
Alistair MacLean - Ice Station Zebra
John Le Carre - Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
Enid Blyton - Malory Towers
Coco Mellors - Cleopatra and Frankenstein
Luke Jennings - Killing Eve
Patricia Highsmith - The Talented Mr Ripley
Mick Herron - Slow Horses
Percival Everett - The Trees
Percival Everett - Erasure
Kiley Reid - Such a Fun Age
Anna Hope - Expectation
Candice Carty-Williams - Queenie
Wole Soyinka - Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People on Earth
Chinua Achebe - Things Fall Apart
Oyinkan Braithwaite - My Sister the Serial Killer
Damilare Kuku - Nearly All the Men in Lagos Are Mad
Nina Stibbe - Paradise Lodge
Abi Dare - The Girl with the Louding Voice
Ali Smith - How To Be Both
Sally Rooney - Normal People
Delia Owens - Where Did the Crawdads Sing
Kate Elizabeth Russell - My Dark Vanessa
Jeanine Cummins - American Dirt
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - Reith Lecture
Daisy Buchanan - The Sisterhood
Emily St John Mandel - Station 11
Bethany Clift - Last One at the Party
Laurie Colwin - Home Cooking
Laurie Colwin - More Home Cooking
Kazuo Ishiguro - Klara and the Sun
Kate Atkinson - Shrines of Gaiety
Monica Heisey - Really Good, Actually
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She's the writer of one of our favourite novels in recent times and one of the funniest people on the planet, so we are delighted to welcome Sunny author Sukh Ojla to the podcast! As well as being a fabulous novelist, Sukh is a comedian, actor and playwright. Her debut novel Sunny is a joyously funny story of love, loss and heartbreak. We talked to her about 90s cosplay, failing to impress Richard E Grant, books you must (and mustn't) read on holiday and the ongoing genius of Marian Keyes. For your chance to appear on the podcast, pre-order Daisy's next book Limelight from Bookshop.org. Visit Daisy's Instagram page to enter the Careering cover creation challenge! And sign up for the You're Booked newsletter by heading to: FurtherReading.Substack.com. Details of Daisy's event in Bath with Pineapple Street author Jenny Jackson are here.
BOOKS
Sukh Ojla - Sunny
Jenny Jackson - Pineapple Street
Andrew Davidson - The Gargoyle
Marian Keyes - Sushi For Beginners
Marian Keyes - Last Chance Saloon
Elizabeth Gilbert - Eat Pray Love
Elizabeth Gilbert - Big Magic
Ravinder Randhawa - Beauty and the Beast
Barbara Wersba - Fat, a Love Story
Ada Calhoun - Wedding Toasts We Never Gibe
Ada Calhoun - Why We Don't Sleep
Barbara Wersba - Beautiful Losers
Rani Manicka - The Rice Mother
Nell Frizzell - Holding the Baby
Rhik Samadder - I Never Said I Love You
Alex Smith - Paper Girls
Marian Keyes - Rachel's Holiday
Marian Keyes - Again Rachel
Marian Keyes - Grown Ups
Marian Keyes - The Break
Marian Keyes - The Other Side of the Story
Lisa Jewell - Ralph's Party
Barbara Trapido - Travelling Hornplayer
Lisa Jewell - After the Party
David Nicholls - Us
David Nicholls - One Day
Melvin Burgess - Junk
Bret Easton Ellis - American Psycho
Jay McInerney - Bright Lights Big City
Sheryl Garratt - Adventures in Wonderland
Jilly Cooper - The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous
Dawn Winter - Sedating Elaine
Coco Mellors - Cleopatra and Frankenstein
Alice Slater - Death of a Bookseller
Emma Haughton - The Sanctuary
Lucy Vine - Seven Exes
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We've got Zott! Or the closest we're going to get until we can convince fictional characters to come onto the podcast. Yes, it's Lessons in Chemistry author Bonnie Garmus! Bonnie's book, about chemist turned TV cook Elizabeth Zott (and her dog Six-Thirty) has been a huge and already beloved international bestseller, translated into 39 languages and with a TV adaptation in the works. We talked to her about, unsurprisingly, dogs in literature, plus the importance of Harriet the Spy, how science could save the world in a myriad of ways and how poets have the roughest time in literature. For your chance to appear on the podcast, pre-order Daisy's next book Limelight from Bookshop.org. Visit Daisy's Instagram page to enter the Careering cover creation challenge! And sign up for the You're Booked newsletter by heading to: FurtherReading.Substack.com.
BOOKS
Bonnie Garmus - Lessons in Chemistry
Oscar Wilde - Only Dull People are Brilliant at Breakfast
Louise Fitzhugh - Harriet the Spy
Louise Fitzhugh - The Long Secret
Leslie Brody - Sometimes You Have to Lie: The Life and Times of Louise Fitzhugh
Charles Schulz - Peanuts
Fyodor Dostoyevsky - Crime and Punishment
Kate Baer - What Kind of Woman
Ocean Vuong - On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous
Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina
Gustave Flaubert - Madame Bovary
Joseph Heller - Catch 22
Jack Kerouac - On the Road
George Eliot - Middlemarch
Jane Austen - Sense and Sensibility
Donna Tartt - Secret History
Hanya Yanagihara - A Little Life
Barbara Kingsolver - Poisonwood Bible
John Irving - World According To Garp
Steven Pinker - Rationality
Kevin Wilson - Now is Not the Time to Panic
Kevin Wilson - Nothing to See Here
Coco Mellors - Cleopatra and Frankenstein
Erich Remarque - All Quiet on the Western Front
EM Delafield - Diary of a Provincial Lady
Fern Brady - Strong Female Character
Katherine May - Electricity of Every Living Thing
Noel Streatfeild - Ballet Shoes
Nancy Mitford - The Pursuit of Love
Charles Dickens - Christmas Carol
Louisa May Alcott - Little Women
Ed Yong - An Immense World
Eric Knight - Lassie Come Home
Jim Kjelgaard - Big Red
Ayisha Malik - The Movement
Aesop - Fables
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Hurrah! This week we're featuring an author we've trying to tempt onto the show for ages. It's the brilliant may.co.uk/">Katherine May! Katherine is the New York Times-bestselling author of Wintering which has been translated into twenty-five languages around the world, the acclaimed The Electricity of Every Living Thing and her new book Enchantment: Reawakening Wonder in an Exhausted Age. She also hosts the podcast How We Live Now in which Katherine and her guests try to access wonder and joy in a world determined to elicit exhaustion and despair. We talked to Katherine about the brilliance of Jean Rhys, the profound influence of Sylvia Plath, the genius of Adrian Mole and getting uncomfortably close to Kate Bush. For your chance to appear on the podcast, pre-order Daisy's next book Limelight from Bookshop.org. Visit Daisy's Instagram page to enter the Careering cover creation challenge! And sign up for the You're Booked newsletter by heading to: FurtherReading.Substack.com
BOOKS
Katherine May - Enchantment
Katherine May - Wintering
Katherine May - The Electricity of Every Living Thing
Shirley Hazzard - The Transit of Venus
Fay Weldon - The Life and Loves of a She-Devil
Stephen King - Carrie
Claude Tardat - A Sweet Death
Angela Carter - Nights at the Circus
Ben Okri - The Famished Road
Milan Kundera - The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Michael Ondaatje - The English Patient
Charlotte Bronte - Wuthering Heights
Sue Townsend - The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole
Sue Townsend - The Queen and I
Willy Russell - Educating Rita
George and Weedon Grossmith - Diary of a Nobody
Erich Kastner - Lotte and Lisa
Sylvia Plath - The Bell Jar
Sylvia Plath - Collected Poems
Carrie Fisher - Postcards From the Edge
Cathy Rentzenbrink - How To Feel Better
Jenny Diski - Skating to Antarctica
Elizabeth Wurtzel - Prozac Nation
Alan Rickman - Diaries
Suzanne Buffam - A Pillow Book
Sei Shonagon - The Pillow Book
Jenny Offill - Department of Speculation
Jennette McCurdy - I'm Glad My Mum Died
Miki Berenyi - Fingers Crossed
Elizabeth Gilbert - Big Magic
Fern Brady - Strong Female Character
Diana Athill - Stet
Jean Rhys - Letters
Jean Rhys - Wide Sargasso Sea
Maggie Smith - You Could Make This Place Beautiful
Elissa Altman - On Permission
Cookie Mueller - Walking Through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black
Michael Pollan - How To Change Your Mind
Miriam Toews - All My Puny Sorrows
Sylvia Townsend Warner - Lolly Willowes
Sylvia Townsend Warner - Winter in the Air
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Happy World Book Day! To celebrate, here's an essay Daisy wrote while working on her Pound Project book Burn Before Reading. It's about the joy and redemption associated with reading. How reading can help us understand each other and overcome difficult times. Why reading should have no rules, no judgement and no boundaries. It's there to be absorbed and relished. Enjoy!
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This is such a treat! Prepare for the wise words, dulcet tones and excellent book taste of the great Kevin Wilson! Kevin is the author of the massive bestseller Nothing to See Here, The Family Fang which was turned into an acclaimed film with Nicole Kidman, the critically lauded novel Perfect Little World and two story collections Tunnelling To the Centre of the Earth and Baby, You're Gonna Be Mine and his latest, the brilliant Now is Not the Time to Panic. We talked to him about his love of British pop music, Shirley Jackson as a comfort read, a deep dive into the Babysitters Club, Ann Patchett as a writing and book selling inspiration and the emotional impact of Origami Yoda. For your chance to appear on the podcast, pre-order Daisy's next book Limelight from Bookshop.org. Visit Daisy's Instagram page to enter the Careering cover creation challenge!
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Limelight
Daisy Buchanan - Careering
Kevin Wilson - Now is Not the Time To Panic
Kevin Wilson - Nothing To See Here
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings - The Yearling
Stephen H. Provost - The Legend of Molly Bolin
CS Lewis - The Chronicles of Narnia
Ann M. Martin - Babysitters Club
William Burroughs - Naked Lunch
John Cheever - Falconer
Ann Patchett - State of Wonder
Ann Patchett - Bel Canto
Rick Riordan - Percy Jackson and the Olympians
Nicola Skinner - Bloom
Tom Angleberger - Origami Yoda
Jennifer L. Holm - Babymouse
Charles Dickens - Bleak House
F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby
William Faulkner
Cookie Mueller - Walking Through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black
JD Salinger - Catcher in the Rye
JD Salinger - Franny and Zooey
JD Salinger - 9 Stories
Sue Townsend - Secret Diary of Adrian Mole
Nick Hornby - High Fidelity
Melissa Rossi - Courtney Love: Queen of Noise
Miki Berenyi - Fingers Crossed
Aaron Burch - Year of the Buffalo
Shirley Jackson - The Lottery
Shirley Jackson - We Have Always Lived in the Castle
Jennifer Egan - A Visit From the Goon Squad
Ruth Franking - Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life
Laurie Colwin - Happy All the Time
Laurie Colwin - Home Cooking
Laurie Colwin - More Home Cooking
Paz Pardo - The Shamshine Blind
Amanda Lohrey - The Labyrinth
Will Leitch - The Time Has Come
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This week we're delighted to bring you an author we've been trying to tempt onto the podcast since day one. Finally, it's Eva Rice! Eva's wonderful books are mentioned frequently on the show, so we are beyond excited to present this wide-ranging conversation with her. There's a discussion about Eva's wonderful new book This Could be Everything plus the influence of her dad (legendary lyricist Sir Tim Rice) on her writing, Jesus as a teen icon, deep dives into Enid Blyton, some very exciting Jilly Cooper news and how Mellors from Lady Chatterley's Lover might be the prototype Harry Styles. Plus, as an added bonus, some music inspired by Eva's latest novel! Make sure you listen to the end of the show. For your chance to appear on the podcast, pre-order Daisy's next book Limelight from Bookshop.org.
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Limelight
Daisy Buchanan - Careering
Eva Rice - The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets
Eva Rice - This Could Be Everything
Hanif Kureishi - The Buddha of Suburbia
Eva Rice - The Misinterpretation of Tara Jupp
Marianne Faithfull - Faithfull
Jilly Cooper - Rivals
Barbara Pym - Excellent Women
Nina Stibbe - One Day I Shall Astonish the World
Nina Stibbe - Love Nina
Ted Hughes - Collected Poems
Thom Gunn - Collected Poems
Stephen Sondheim - Finishing the Hat
Alan J Lerner - The Street Where I Live
Jilly Cooper - Harriet
Jilly Cooper - Jump
DH Lawrence - Lady Chatterley's Lover
Stephenie Meyer - Twilight
EL James - 50 Shades of Grey
Linda Rosenkrantz - Peter Hujar's Day
Enid Blyton - Naughtiest Girl in the School
Enid Blyton - Malory Towers
Enid Blyton - Famous Five
Enid Blyton - Secret Seven
Eva Rice - Who's Who in Enid Blyton
Enid Blyton - Wishing Chair
Enid Blyton - Magic Faraway Tree
Enid Blyton - St Clares
Beatrix Potter - Peter Rabbit
Shirley Hughes - Alfie
Jill Murphy - The Worst Witch
Katherine Rundell - Rooftoppers
Frances Hodgson Burnett - Secret Garden
CS Lewis - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Linda Dawson - Phoebe and the Hot Water Bottles
David Peace - Red or Dead
Sheryl Garratt - Adventures in Wonderland
Georgina Moore - The Garnett Girls
Lauren Bravo - Preloved
Anita Brookner - Hotel Du Lac
Anita Brookner - Look at Me
Nancy Mitford - The Pursuit of Love
Dodie Smith - I Capture the Castle
Ruby Ferguson - Jill's Gymkhana
Nancy Mitford - Don't Tell Alfred
Evelyn Waugh - Brideshead Revisited
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