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Ep38 Fri 01-Nov-24

ℹ️ This is the #bookcast where we chat all things #books

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What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in October

Article via The Guardian

New Crime Books by John Banville, Ramona Emerson and More

Article via New York Times

Jodi Picoult's 'Nineteen Minutes' tops PEN America of books banned in schools

Article via The Independent

The Best Books of the Fall, According to Indie Booksellers

Fall is the biggest season for literature, the most anticipated titles are released in September and awards season commences in November. To sort through this glorious deluge, we asked our trusted friends with the most impeccable literary taste for their recommendations for the buzziest new books, the ones they’re most excited for and can’t stop talking about. Here are what indie booksellers across America are reading this autumn:

Article via Electric Literature

On Bullfighting by AL Kennedy audiobook review – dances with death

The author confronts her own mortality with candour and crisp humour in this thoughtful exploration of bullfighting

Article via The Guardian

The Best Books of Fall 2024

The season’s best titles will take you to the bleeding edge of imagination, where glam-rock aliens, wacky alligators, and haunted houses abound.

Article via Esquire

How to Read the Harry Potter Books in Order

Article via IGN

Leeds charity needs 50,000 books for deprived readers

Article via BBC

Books of the Year I

Contributors include: Jonathan Sumption, Antony Beevor, A.N. Wilson, Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, Sam Leith, Frances Wilson, Clare Mulley and Julie Burchill

Article via The Spectator

William Boyd: β€˜Fantasy is a genre that I cannot abide any more’

The novelist on why he can’t read JRR Tolkein, being hooked on Muriel Spark and obsessed with James Joyce

Article via The Guardian

Eight Nonfiction Books That Will Frighten You

Article via The Atlantic

  • The Phantom Prince, by Elizabeth Kendall
  • Under the Bridge, by Rebecca Godfrey
  • The Red Parts, by Maggie Nelson
  • Hannah Mary Tabbs and the Disembodied Torso, by Kali Nicole Gross
  • We Keep the Dead Close, by Becky Cooper
  • The Third Rainbow Girl, by Emma Copley Eisenberg
  • Seventy Times Seven, by Alex Mar
  • By the Fire We Carry, by Rebecca Nagle

The Best Books To Read For Building A Strong Tech Brand

Article via TechRound

Books on the Hill: Our Local Slice of Utopia

Books on the hill saint Albans is an independent bookshop, a luxury becoming increasingly scarce, founded on the 11th November 2019.

Article via This Is Local London

News - Waterstones unveils Book of the Year 2024 shortlist

Article via The Bookseller

The best new books to read in November 2024

From just-one-more-page thrillers to big name memoirs, all the new releases to enjoy this month

Article via iNews

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Stanley Tucci on His New Book, β€˜What I Ate in One Year,’ and Jon Fosse

Article via NYT

5 Must-Read Books For Personal And Professional Growth This Fall

Article via Forbes

  • Leading Yourself by Elizabeth Lotardo
  • What Lights You Up by Mary Olson Menzel
  • Become a Bookable Speaker by Christa Haberstock
  • Getting from College to Career by Lindsey Pollak
  • Mission Out of Control by Charles Camarda

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