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We're delving back into the archives and bringing you another of our favourite episodes. This week we're visiting the beautiful home (including glorious bookshelves with a library ladder that made us green with envy) of Elif Shafak. Elif is a celebrated and award-winning novelist and the most widely read female author in Turkey. She has published many books including the bestselling Island of Missing Trees, The Bastard of Istanbul, The Forty Rules of Love, Three Daughters of Eve and the critically acclaimed 10 Minutes, 38 Seconds in this Strange World. Her new book There Are Rivers in the Sky is released on 8th August. Elif is also an activist advocating for women's rights, LGBT rights and freedom of speech. We talked to her about baklava, politics, Death Metal and stationery obsessions. Find a full list of the books Elif mentioned at our Bookshop.org store. Pre-order your copy of Daisy's new novel Pity Party RIGHT HERE and read an exclusive extract from the book at Daisy's Substack - Creative Confidence Clinic...
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - The Sisterhood
Elif Shafak - 10 Minutes, 38 Seconds in this Strange World
Elif Shafak - Three Daughters of Eve
Marco Pierre White - The Devil in the Kitchen
Samin Nosrat - Salt Fat Acid Heat
Jason Goodwin - Yashim Cooks Istanbul
Charles Dickens - A Tale of Two Cities
Virginia Woolf - Orlando
Rowan Coleman - We Are All Made of Stars
Elena Ferrante - My Brilliant Friend
Thomas Page McBee - Amateur
Elif Shafak - Honour
Donna Tartt - The Secret History
Esquire - Oral History of Bennington
Bret Easton Ellis - Rules of Attraction
David Sedaris - Calypso
Laura Esquivel - Like Water For Chocolate
Rumi - Selected Poems
Hilary Mantel - Wolf Hall
Matthew Sperling - Astroturf
Ottessa Moshfegh - My Year of Rest and Relaxation
Sarah Krasnostein - The Trauma Cleaner
Will Eaves - Murmur
Cervantes - Don Quixote
Marian Keyes - The Break
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We're diving into the archives while we're on a little break and this week it's the novelist, essayist and New York Times Bestselling author Curtis Sittenfeld! Curtis is the author of the YB faves Prep, Eligible, American Wife, Romantic Comedy and a fictional look at Hilary Clinton: Rodham. We talked to her about First Ladies, short stories, writing like there's nobody watching and trying to make your kids like Laura Ingalls Wilder. Find a full list of the books Curtis mentioned at our Bookshop.org store. Pre-order your copy of Daisy's new novel Pity Party RIGHT HERE and read an exclusive extract from the book at Daisy's Substack - Creative Confidence Clinic...
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - The Sisterhood
Daisy Buchanan - Insatiable
Curtis Sittenfeld - Rodham
Curtis Sittenfeld - The Nominee
Hilary Clinton - Living History
Curtis Sittenfeld - American Wife
Emily Gould - Perfect Tunes
Emily Gould - And the Heart Says Whatever
Lily King - Writers & Lovers
Lily King - Euphoria
Susan Choi - Trust Exercise
Laura Ingalls Wilder - Little House on the Prairie
Carol Ryrie Brink - Caddie Woodlawn
Gertrude Chandler Warner - Boxcar Children
EL Konigsburg - From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frank Weiler
Becky Albertalli - Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda
Curtis Sittenfeld - You Think It I’ll Say It
Elizabeth Strout - Olive Kitteridge
Alice Munro - Selected Stories
Tessa Hadley - The Past
Susanna Daniel - Stiltsville
Susanna Daniel - Sea Creatures
Marisa Meltzer - This is Big
Sue Miller - Monogamy
Sally Rooney - Normal People
Sally Rooney - Conversations With Friends
Curtis Sittenfeld - Eligible
Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice
Demi Moore - Inside Out
Curtis Sittenfeld - Prep
Rebecca Lee - Bobcat
Joseph O’Neill - Good Trouble
Laura van den Berg - I Hold a Wolf by the Ears
Ali Smith - How To Be Both
Raymond Carver - Where I'm Calling From
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While we're taking a little break, we're sharing some of our favourite episodes from previous series. This week, it's the amazing stand-up, author, actor and all around inspiration Sara Pascoe! Sara is one of the most heralded comedians working today and the immensely talented author of the books Animal, Sex Power Money and the novel Weirdo. We talked to her about reading habits during quarantine (the episode was recorded during lockdown), big lies involving hamsters, unspeakable acts committed against libraries and the saddest book she has ever read. Find a full list of the books Sophie mentioned at our Bookshop.Org store. Pre-order your copy of Daisy's new novel Pity Party RIGHT HERE and read an exclusive extract from the book at Daisy's Substack - Creative Confidence Clinic...
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - The Sisterhood
Daisy Buchanan - Insatiable
Sara Pascoe - Animal
Sara Pascoe - Sex Money Power
Bernadine Evaristo - Girl Woman Other
Anbara Salam - Belladonna
Hilary Mantel - The Mirror and the Light
Lynne Reid Banks - I Houdini
Kathy Reichs - The Bone Collection
Robert Sapolsky - Behave
Harriet Beecher Stowe - Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Jeanine Cummins - American Dirt
DH Lawrence - Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Kate Elizabeth Russell - My Dark Vanessa
Lisa Taddeo - Three Women
Alissa Nutting - Tampa
Sally Rooney - Normal People
Graham Greene - End of the Affair
Andrew Sean Greer - Less
Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice
Dodie Smith - I Capture The Castle
Louisa May Alcott - Little Women
Haruki Murakami - Norwegian Wood
Jackie Collins - The Stud
JD Salinger - Catcher in the Rye
Hanya Yanagihara - A Little Life
Noel Streatfeild - Ballet Shoes
George Orwell - Keep The Aspidistra Flying
Truman Capote - Breakfast at Tiffanys
Sarra Manning - Unsticky
Marian Keyes - Grown Ups
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While we take a little break, we're sharing just a few of our favourite ever episodes from the archives. This week we're 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. When we chatted to Marian, she was about to release the brilliant, chart-topping Grown Ups. Since then we've seen a sequel to Rachel's Holiday, Again Rachel and her latest My Favourite Mistake. 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. And as this episode was released on the week Daisy's novel Insatiable was launched, there's a bonus, exclusive (and steamy!) clip from the audiobook. Find a full list of the books Sophie mentioned at our Bookshop.Org store. Pre-order your copy of Daisy's new novel Pity Party RIGHT HERE and read an exclusive extract from the book at Daisy's Substack - Creative Confidence Clinic...
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Insatiable
Marian Keyes - Rachel's Holiday
Eva Ibbotson - Secret Countess
Marian Keyes - Grown Ups
Marian Keyes - The Break
Margaret Mitchell - Gone With the Wind
Truman Capote - In Cold Blood
Joseph Heller - Catch 22
Jilly Cooper - Octavia
Jane Austen - Persuasion
Jilly Cooper - Riders
Jilly Cooper - Rivals
Jilly Cooper - Man Who Made Husbands Jealous
Jilly Cooper - Polo
Shirley Conran - Lace
Fiona Walker - French Relations
Raven Leilani - Luster
Katherine Heiny - Standard Deviation
Katherine Heiny - Single, Carefree, Mellow
Taffy Brodesser-Akner - Fleishman Is in Trouble
Elinor Lipman - Good Riiddance
Elinor Lipman - On Turpentine Lane
Laurie Graham - Ten O’Clock Horses
Glennon Doyle - Untamed
Anne Lamott - Bird By Bird
Anne Lamott - Almost Everything
Taylor Jenkins Reid - Daisy Jones and the 6
Eve Babitz - Slow Days Fast Company
Eve Babitz - Eve’s Hollywood
Barbara Trapido - Travelling Hornplayer
Barbara Trapido - Brother of the More Famous Jack
Lee Tulloch - Fabulous Nobodies
Barbara Vine - Fatal Inversion
Tana French - In the Woods
Tana French - The Likeness
Jane Harper - The Dry
Tana French - The Searcher
Debra Dean - Madonnas of Leningrad
Jaclyn Moriarty - Gravity is the Thing
Laurie Colwin - Happy All the Time
Lily King - Writers and Lovers
Lily King - Euphoria
Naoise Dolan - Exciting Times
Charlotte Wood - The Weekend
Bernardine Evaristo - Girl Woman Other
Ann Cleeves - Telling Tales
Philippa Gregory - Dark Tides
Frances Cha - If I Had Your Face
Louise O’Neill - After the Silence
Sarah Hilary - Fragile
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We're heading back into the extensive YB archives to bring you one of our favourite episodes from yesteryear. This week we’re in Central London – home of some of the greatest shops in the world and our guest, the multimillion selling superstar novelist Sophie Kinsella! Sophie is the author of over 30 books, including novels, children’s books and her hit Shopaholic series, and she’s as prolific a reader as she is a writer. Her latest is massive bestseller The Burnout. We talked to Sophie about PG Wodehouse, Jilly Cooper, sex, jokes, bums and why she ended up buying four copies of Donna Tartt’s The Goldfinch. (And, as you'll hear, it was our first introduction to the brilliant (and later YB guest) Katherine Heiny! Find a full list of the books Sophie mentioned at our Bookshop.Org store. Pre-order your copy of Daisy's new novel Pity Party RIGHT HERE and read an exclusive extract from the book at Daisy's Substack - Creative Confidence Clinic...
BOOKS
Sophie Kinsella - Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic
Sophie Kinsella - I Owe You One
Norman Hunter - The Dribblesome Teapots
Dorothy Edwards - My Naughty Little Sister
Beverly Cleary - Ramona
Nick Hornby - High Fidelity
PG Wodehouse - The Code of the Woosters
PG Wodehouse - Blandings
Sophie Kinsella - Undomesticated Goddess
Jilly Cooper - Rivals
Jilly Cooper - Imogen
Jilly Cooper - Harriet
Jilly Cooper - Riders
Shirley Conran - Lace
Sophie Kinsella - Can You Keep a Secret
Donna Tartt - The Goldfinch
JG Links - Venice For Pleasure
Leila Slimani - Adele
George & Weedon Grossmith - Diary of a Nobody
EM Delafield - Diary of a Provincial Lady
Katherine Heiny - Standard Deviation
Phillip Pullman - Northern Lights
Michael Grant - Gone
EF Benson - Mapp and Lucia
Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice
Joan Didion - Slouching Towards Bethlehem
Sarra Manning - Rise and Fall of Becky Sharp
Lilly Singh - How To Be a Bawse
Dave Eggers - The Circle
Sophie Kinsella - Finding Audrey
Noel Streatfeild - A Vicarage Family
Noel Streatfeild - Ballet Shoes
Noel Streatfeild - White Boots
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This week, we are delving back into the archive to revisit our series 5 trip to America in the company of the incredible Taylor Jenkins Reid! When we met Taylor in 2019, Daisy Jones and the Six had just been released. It went on to be a global smash with a recent, lauded Amazon adaptation and in this episode Taylor discusses many of the books that inspired the novel. Her other books, including The 7 Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, Malibu Rising and Carrie Soto is Back, have all been celebrated best-sellers. We met Taylor in West Hollywood, LA and the delightful confines of the great Book Soup bookstore and talked to her about rock memoirs, Bridget Jones, gift giving, influential reads and the delights of seeing your own book in the book shop.
BOOKS
Taylor Jenkins Reid - Daisy Jones and the Six
Allie Rowbottom - Jello Girls
Rebecca Makkai - Great Believers
Sally Rooney - Conversations With Friends
Bessel van der Kolk - Body Keeps the Score
Byron Lane - A Star is Bored
Tom Shales, James Andrew Miller - Live From New York
James Andrew Miller - Powerhouse
Legs McNeil, Gillian McCain - Please Kill Me
Matt Zoller Seitz, Alan Sepinwall - Soprano Sessions
Emily Nussbaum - I Like To Watch
Blake Snyder - Save the Cat
Allen Rucker - Sopranos Family Cookbook
Jann Wenner - Rolling Stones Interviews
Michael Walker - Laurel Canyon
Keith Richards - Life
Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run
Brian Hiatt - Springsteen: Stories Behind the Songs
Kathy Iandoli - God Save the Queens
Ramin Setoodeh - Ladies Who Punch
Sally Field - In Pieces
Scotty Bowers - Full Service
Taylor Jenkins Reid - 7 Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
Various - Little People Big Dreams
Judith Kerr - Tiger Who Came To Tea
Judith Kerr - When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit
Sarah Jane Hinder - Yoga Bear
JK Rowling - Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Helen Fielding - Bridget Jones's Diary
Lauren Bravo - How To Break Up With Fast Fashion
Dr Seuss - Oh The Places You’ll Go
Lisa Taddeo - Three Women
Rebecca Traister - Good and Mad
Eve Babitz - I Used To Be Charming
Joan Didion - White Album
Truman Capote - In Cold Blood
Terry Newman - Legendary Authors and the Clothes They Wore
Laura Thompson - Take Six Girls
Jacqueline Susan - Valley of the Dolls
Mohsin Hamid - Exit West
Alex Michaelides - Silent Patient
Nina Freudenberger - Bibliostyle
Thatcher Wine - For The Love of Books
Silvia Moreno-Garcia - Gods of Jade & Shadow
Sally Rooney - Normal People
Etaf Rum - A Woman is No Man
Salman Rushdie - Quichotte
Alexi Zentner - Copperhead
Tana French - Wych Elm
Madeline Miller - Song of Achilles
Madeline Miller - Circe
Katherine Dunn - On Cussing
Mark Manson - Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck
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While we're taking a little break, we're revisiting just a few of our favourite ever You're Booked interviews. We're travelling all the way back to our first ever series for this chat with author, journalist and podcast supremo Elizabeth Day. Elizabeth is the author of five novels including Magpie and The Party plus her memoir, based on her massively successful podcast How To Fail and her most book Friendaholic: Confessions of a Friendship Addict. While snooping around her (small but perfectly formed) flat, we discussed being nosey, literary heroines, EM Forster related tattoos and learning the facts of life from The Thorn Birds. Find out more about all the books mentioned by visiting the You're Booked page at Bookshop.org.
BOOKS
Elizabeth Day - The Party
Elizabeth Day - How To Fail
Elizabeth Jane Howard - The Cazalet Chronicles
Elizabeth Jane Howard - The Sea Change
Elizabeth Jane Howard - After Julius
Elizabeth Jane Howard - The Long View
Elizabeth Day - Scissors, Paper, Stone
Judy Blume - Forever
Judy Blume - Deenie
Elizabeth Day - Home Fires
Virginia Woolf - Mrs Dalloway
TC Boyle - The Terranauts
Neel Mukherjee - The Lives of Others
Alasdair Gray - Lanark
Muriel Spark - Momento Mori
Muriel Spark - The Girls of Slender Means
Aldous Huxley - Beyond the Mexique Bay
Aldous Huxley - Two or Three Graces
Tara Westover - Educated
Simon Reid-Henry - Fidel & Che
Sally Field - In Pieces
Sophie Mackintosh - The Water Cure
Lily Allen - My Thoughts Exactly
James O'Brien - How To Be Right
Damian Dibben - Tomorrow
Leila Slimani - Adele
Colleen McCullough - The Thorn Birds
Barbara Taylor Bradford - A Woman of Substance
John Banville - The Sea
Barbara Kingsolver - Unsheltered
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While we're taking a little break, we're revisiting just a few of our favourite ever You're Booked interviews. We're kicking off in style with this wonderful conversation with David Nicholls from season 4 in his beautiful North London home. At the time, David had just released his wonderful novel Sweet Sorrow. His new book, You Are Here, is out soon, while the brand new adaptation of One Day has just hit Netflix. We spoke to David about being an understudy, Dickens, Moomins, movies, adaptation and Billy Wilder. Find out more about all the books mentioned at our Bookshop.org.uk Store.
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - The Sisterhood
David Nicholls - One Day
David Nicholls - Starter For Ten
David Nicholls - The Understudy
David Nicholls - Us
David Nicholls - Sweet Sorrow
Jean De Brunhoff - Colourful World of Babar
Daniel Rosenthal - National Theatre Story
Tobias Wolff - Stories of
Edward St Aubyn - Never Mind
Roald Dahl - Danny the Champion of the World
Ford Maddox Ford - The Good Soldier
Patrick Hamilton - Hangover Square
Muriel Spark - Girls of Slender Means
Muriel Spark - Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Muriel Spark - The Driver’s Seat
Charles Dickens - Great Expectations
Charles Dickens - David Copperfield
Charles Dickens - Oliver Twist
Charles Dickens - Bleak House
Charles Dickens - Our Mutual Friend
Lucia Berlin - Evening in Paradise
Lucia Berlin - Manual For Cleaning Women
Nell Zink - The Wallcreeper
Nell Zink - Mislaid
Ken Kesey - One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest
John Cheever - Stories
F. Scott Fitzgerald - Tender is the Night
F. Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby
Thomas Hardy - Tess of the d'Ubervilles
Phillip Larkin - A Girl in Winter
Phillip Larkin - Jill
Milan Kundera - Book of Laughter and Forgetting
Milan Kundera - Unbearable Lightness of Being
Milan Kundera - Life is Elsewhere
Alan Hollinghurst - Line of Beauty
EM Forster - Howards End
Helen Garner - The Spare Room
Helen Garner - The Children’s Bach
Penelope Lively - Heat Wave
Penelope Fitzgerald - At Freddie’s
Choderlos de Laclos - Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Michael Ondaatje - The Conversations
Cameron Crowe - Conversations With Wilder
Francois Truffaut - Hitchcock
Elif Bautman - The Idiot
Tove Jansson - Moominvalley in November
Lorrie Moore - Who Will Run the Frog Hospital?
Lorrie Moore - Collected Stories
Zadie Smith - Feel Free
Philip Gourevitch - Paris Review Interviews
Joan Didion - Play It As It Lays
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Surprise! We are back for a very special edition of YB. To celebrate the publication of Limelight in paperback, we're chatting to the winner of the YB Limelight competition Kezia Venner! As you will hear, Kezia is a woman of many talents. She's a lingerie designer, a writer, a former bookseller and a voracious reader, with excellent taste in books. We talked to her about her family's literary connections, the book that kicked off her reading journey, her bookshop buying techniques, her love of YA, her favourite authors and the person who gives her the best reading recommendations. Limelight is out now in paperback - signed copies can be ordered and shipped nationwide from The Margate Bookshop. Find out more about all the books Kezia mentioned at our shop on Bookshop.org.
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Limelight
Donna Tartt - Secret History
Emily Henry - Beach Read
Emily Henry - Happy Place
Claire Daverley - Talking at Night
Annie Lord - Notes on Heartbreak
Stephenie Meyer - Twilight
Patrick Ness - The Knife of Never Letting Go
Beth O'Leary - The Flat Share
Daisy Buchanan - Insatiable
Lisa Taddeo - Animal
Nancy Mitford - The Pursuit of Love
Lauren Bravo - Preloved
Dodie Smith - I Capture the Castle
Annie MacManus - The Mess We're In
Darren Coffield - Tales From the Colony Room
Hanya Yanagihara - A Little Life
AM Homes - May We Be Forgiven
AM Homes - This Book Will Save Your Life
Sue Miller - Monogamy
Claire Powell - At the Table
Emma Jane Unsworth - Animals
Andy Hussey, Rosie Venner -There's No Deer Around Here
Andy Hussey, Rosie Venner - Any Trout About?
Peter Bently - The Great Dog Bottom Swap
Nora Ephron - Heartburn
Nick Hornby - High Fidelity
Catherine Newman - We All Want Impossible Things
Abigail Bergstrom - What a Shame
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Yes! It's finally happened! After 5 years and over 150 episodes, we have finally lured Jilly Cooper onto the podcast! Jilly is the author most discussed, swooned over and beatified on the show, so we are beyond delighted to sit down and talk to her. Jilly is the internationally bestselling author of iconic novels such as Riders, Rivals and The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous and her latest release Tackle! We talked to her about poetry, Nancy Mitford, jumpsuits, Penelope Keith, memorable villains, romance and football.
More information about Daisy's Limelight launch at The Yard is HERE! Find out more about Daisy's Creative Confidence Substack and her Writing Course HERE or email: [email protected]. Find out more about all the books mentioned on the episode by visiting https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/booked
BOOKS
Jilly Cooper - Tackle
Jilly Cooper - Rivals
Jilly Cooper - How To Stay Married
Jilly Cooper - Imogen
Jilly Cooper - Harriet
Daisy Buchanan - Careering
Georgette Heyer - Devil's Cub
Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice
Nancy Mitford - Pursuit of Love
Barbara Pym - Excellent Women
Federico Garcia Lorca - Selected Poems
George Crabbe - Collected Poems
Jilly Cooper - Mount
Richard Osman - Thursday Murder Club
George Eliot - Middlemarch
Walter Emanuel - A Dog Day
Beatrix Potter - Tale of Mr Jeremy Fisher
Beatrix Potter - Tailor of Gloucester
Beatrix Potter - Peter Rabbit
Beatrix Potter - Tom Kitten
Rudyard Kipling - Just So Stories
Rudyard Kipling - Cat That Walked by Himself
Anna Sewell - Black Beauty
William Boyd - Any Human Heart
EM Delafield - Diary of a Provincial Lady
Anthony Powell - A Question of Upbringing
Marcel Proust - Remembrance of Things Past
Daisy Buchanan - Insatiable
Marquess of Anglesey - History of the British Cavalry
Jilly Cooper - Riders
Jilly Cooper - Between the Covers
Barbara Pym - Jane and Prudence
Andre Leon Talley - Chiffon Trenches
William Wordsworth - Collected Poems
Thomas Harding - The Maverick
Vladimir Nabokov - Lolita
Mary McCarthy - The Group
Simone De Beauvoir - The Second Sex
Diana Athill - Stet
Jean Rhys - Wide Sargasso Sea
Jean Rhys - Good Morning Midnight
Jean Rhys - Voyage in the Dark
Katherine May - Electricity of Every Living Thing
Gill Sims - Why Mummy Drinks
Gill Sims - Why Mummy Drinks at Christmas
Jilly Cooper - How To Survive Christmas
Jane Austen - Emma
WH Auden - Rimbaud
Nick Hornby - Fever Pitch
Jilly Cooper - Wicked
Elizabeth Jane Howard - Cazalet Chronicles
Kingsley Amis - Lucky Jim
Martin Amis - Money
Ian Herbert - Tinseltown
Daisy Buchanan - How To Be a Grown Up
Jack London - White Fang
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We are back at this year's Margate Bookie for a fun, frank and freewheeling conversation with three brilliant authors: Lucy Vine, Yomi Adegoke and Laura Kay! Lucy Vine is a journalist and author of five novels including Hot Mess, Are We Nearly There Yet, What Fresh Hell, Bad Choices and her latest, the critically acclaimed Seven Exes. Yomi Adegoke is a journalist, podcaster and author, co-writing Slay in Your Lane with Elizabeth Uviebinené before releasing the bestselling, critically lauded novel The List. Laura Kay is a journalist and author of the much-loved novels Tell Me Everything, The Split and her latest Wild Things. We talked to them about alternative romance, star signs, writing routines, favourite reads and the genius of Sophie Kinsella.
Katie Clapham's book recommendation Substack is HERE. Find out more about Daisy's Creative Confidence Substack and her Writing Course HERE or email: [email protected]. Find out more about all the books mentioned on the episode by visiting https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/booked
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Limelight
Lucy Vine - Seven Exes
Yomi Adegoke - The List
Laura Kay - Wild Things
Laura Kay - Tell Me Everything
Malinda Lo - Last Night at the Telegraph Club
Jodie Chapman - Oh Sister
Harriet Gibsone - Is This Ok
Rebecca F Kuang - Yellowface
Lisa Jewell - The Family Upstairs
Bess Kalb - Nobody Will Tell You This But Me
Yomi Adegoke and Elizabeth Uvibene - Slay in Your Lane
Kate Young - Experienced
Kate Young - The Little Library Cookbook
Lucy Vine - Date With Destiny
Margaret Atwood - The Handmaid's Tale
Jilly Cooper - Rivals
Danielle Steele - Jewels
Jackie Collins - The World is Full of Married Men
Lisa Jewell - Ralph's Party
Sophie Kinsella - The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic
Marian Keyes - Rachel's Holiday
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This week we are beyond excited to welcome an absolutely legendary author whose work has been a mainstay of the podcast since day one. It's Ottessa Moshfegh with her writing partner and husband Luke Goebel! Ottessa is the author of My Year of Rest and Relaxation (a YB staple), Lapvona, Homesick For Another World, Death in Her Hands and McGlue. Luke's debut Fourteen Stories, None of Them Are Yours won the Ronald Sukenick/American Book Review Innovative Fiction Prize while his next novel Kill Dick will be released in 2024. Together Ottessa and Luke wrote the screenplay for the film Causeway and have now collaborated on an adaptation of Ottessa's acclaimed novel Eileen, which is released in cinemas on December 1st. We talked to them about formative reads, phoning Ken Kesey, aliens and Metallica.
Find out more about Daisy's Creative Confidence Substack and her Writing Course HERE or email: [email protected]. Find out more about all the books mentioned on the episode by visiting https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/booked
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Limelight
Ottessa Moshfegh - Eileen
Ottessa Moshfegh - My Year of Rest and Relaxation
Ottessa Moshfegh - Homesick For Another World
Luke Goebel - Fourteen Stories, None of Them Are Yours
Elfriede Jelinek - The Piano Teacher
JoAnna Novak - Contradiction Days
Bret Easton Ellis - American Psycho
Bret Easton Ellis - The Shards
Ben Ehrenreich - The Way to the Spring: Life and Death in Palestine
Guy de Maupassant - The Necklace and Other Stories
Rosamond Lehmann - Invitation to the Waltz
Ken Kesey - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Lawrence Ferlinghetti - Pictures of a Gone World
Diane di Prima - Selected Poems
Ross Gay - Book of Delights
Abbott Kahler - Where You End
Margery Higdon - Alien Abduction of The Wyoming Hunter
Whitley Strieber - Communion
Simone de Beauvoir - The Second Sex
Edith Wharton - House of Mirth
Henry James - Portrait of a Lady
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It's two returning champs this week as we present the brilliant and hilarious Lou Sanders and Andi Osho live at the Turner Contemporary as part of the Margate Bookie literary festival. Lou and Andi are both stand-ups and both supreme authors. Lou recently published her memoir What's That Lady Doing? to widespread acclaim. Andi has published two celebrated novels: Tough Crowd and Asking for a Friend. In this frank, funny and freewheeling conversation Lou and Andi discuss romance, the fear of death (onstage), ice-skating, unfortunate text message mishaps, youthful indiscretions with towels and what makes them laugh.
Find out more about Daisy's Creative Confidence Substack and her Writing Course HERE or email: [email protected]. Get you hands on Helen Shaddock's lovely 2024 calendars by visiting http://www.helenshaddock.co.uk/. Find out more about all the books mentioned on the episode by visiting https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/booked
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Limelight
Lou Sanders - What's That Lady Doing?
Andi Osho - Tough Crowd
Andi Osho - Asking For a Friend
Curtis Sittenfeld - Romantic Comedy
Dolly Alderton - Good Material
Barbara Payton - I am Not Ashamed
Jada Pinkett Smith - Worthy
Margaret Atwood - Cat's Eye
WIll Smith - Will
Elizabeth Gilbert - Big Magic
Rosie Wilby - Breakup Monologues
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Our season of writing legends continues with a true giant of literature: Naomi Klein! Naomi is an activist, filmmaker, journalist and author. She is the bestselling and multi-award-winning author of How To Change Everything, On Fire, No Is Not Enough, This Changes Everything, The Shock Doctrine and No Logo. Her latest is Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World. We talked to her about her family's Philip Roth connections, early illicit reads, the genius of James Baldwin and using poetry to add some delight to your life. Find out more about Daisy's Creative Confidence Substack and her Writing Course HERE or email: [email protected]. Find out more about all the books mentioned on the episode by visiting https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/booked
BOOKS
Naomi Klein - No Logo
Naomi Klein - Doppleganger
Deborah Levy - August Blue
Otto Rank - The Double
Sigmund Freud - The Uncanny
Francine Pascal - Sweet Valley High
James Baldwin - The Fire Next Time
Philip Roth - Portnoy's Complaint
Philip Roth - Goodbye Columbus
Philip Roth - Professor of Desire
Thomas Gordon - Parent Effectiveness Training
Joseph Heller - Catch 22
Bret Easton Ellis - American Psycho
Armistead Maupin - Tales of the City
John Updike - Couples
Naomi Klein - Shock Doctrine
Eddie Glaude - James Baldwin: To Begin Again
Zadie Smith - Feel Free
Philip Roth - Operation Shylock
Graham Greene - Collected Essays
Lisa Jones - Bulletproof Diva
Nora Ephron - Crazy Salad
Nora Ephron - Scribble Scribble
Nora Ephron - Wallflower at the Orgy
Oriana Fallaci - Interviews with History and Power
Molly Ivins - Shrub: The Short But Happy Political Life of George W. Bush
Nina Stibbe - Went to London Took the Dog
Susan Mulcahy - My Lips are Sealed
Eduardo Galeano - Open Veins of Latin American
Yomi Adegoke - The List
Yomi Adegoke & Elizabeth Uviebinene - Slay in Your Lane
Marge Piercy - Made in Detroit
Susan Griffin - Bending Home
Maya Angelou - The Complete Poetry
Jorie Graham - To 2040
Ross Gay - The Book of Delights
Kyo Maclear - Birds Art Life
Kyo Maclear - Unearthing
Barbara Kingsolver - Demon Copperhead
Katrina Diamond - The Silence
Adania Shibli - Minor Detail
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It's our 150th episode! And we can't think of a better way to celebrate than to welcome a true literary legend to the podcast: Ian Rankin! Ian is a broadcaster, musician, playwright and the globally renowned, multi-million-selling author of the Rebus crime novels, amongst many others. His latest book is the Amazon Original The Rise. We talked to Ian about Muriel Spark, using crime books as a travel guide, writing routines and his love for Jilly Cooper. Find out more about Daisy's Creative Confidence Substack and her Writing Course HERE or email: [email protected]. Find out more about all the books mentioned on the episode by visiting https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/booked
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Limelight
Ian Rankin - The Rise
Muriel Spark - Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Muriel Spark - Hothouse by the East River
Alain Robbe-Grillet - Last Year at Marienbad
Muriel Spark - The Drivers Seat
Muriel Spark - Girls of Slender Means
Muriel Spark - Loitering With Intent
Reginald Hill - Asking Fo the Moon
Gillian Flynn - Gone Girl
Robert Louis Stevenson - Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Anbara Salam - Hazardous Spirits
Evelyn Waugh - Vile Bodies
Muriel Spark - The Bachelors
Arthur Conan Doyle - Complete Sherlock Holmes
James Hogg - The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner
Anthony Burgess - A Clockwork Orange
Joseph Heller - Catch 22
Mario Puzo - The Godfather
Ken Kesey - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Robin Moore - The French Connection
William Peter Blatty - The Exorcist
Dorothy Whipple - Someone at a Distance
Ian Rankin - The Flood
Ian Rankin - Knots and Crosses
Ian Rankin - Watchman
Graham Greene - Human Factor
Ian Rankin - Westwind
Michael Connelly - Desert Star
James Ellroy - LA Confedential
Lawrence Block - A Drop of the Hard Stuff
William McIlvanney - Laidlaw
Denise Mina - The Long Drop
Anita Nair - Cut Like Wound
Thomas Pynchon - Short Stories
Stieg Larsson - Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Henning Mankell - Faceless Killers
Jo Nesbo - The Snowman
Hanya Yanagihara - A Little Life
Alasdair Gray - Poor Things
Alasdair Gray - Lanark
John Niven - Oh Brother
Jilly Cooper - Tackle
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This week on You're Booked we're talking to the hugely acclaimed, bestselling author Lauren Groff! Lauren is our favourite type of guest - a massive, voracious and indiscriminate reader. Lauren is the three-time National Book Award finalist and The New York Times–bestselling author of the novels The Monsters of Templeton, Arcadia, Fates and Furies and Matrix plus the short story collections Delicate Edible Birds and Florida. Her latest book is the amazing The Vaster Wilds. We talked to her about inappropriate early (caveman) reads, the joy of a huge book, Shakespeare's suckiest plays and reading poetry to your dog. Find out more about Daisy's Creative Confidence Substack and her Writing Course HERE or email: [email protected]. Find out more about all the books mentioned on the episode by visiting https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/booked
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Limelight
Lauren Groff - The Vaster Wilds
Lauren Groff - Fates and Furies
Lauren Groff - Matrix
Leo Tolstoy - War and Peace
George Eliot - Middlemarch
Margaret Mitchell - Gone with the Wind
Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre
Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice
Else Holmelund Minarik - Little Bear
Jean M. Auel - Clan of the Cave Bear
Philip Roth - Portnoy's Complaint
Aesop - Fables
Francoise Sagan - Bonjour Tristesse
EM Delafield - Diary of a Provincial Lady
Katherine May - Wintering
Katherine May - Electricity of Every Living Thing
Vasily Grossman - Life and Fate
Cervantes - Don Quixote
Jen Beagin - Big Swiss
Herman Melville - Moby Dick
Jon Fosse - Septology
Lucy Ellmann - Ducks Newburyport
Zadie Smith - On Beauty
Zadie Smith - NW
Zadie Smith - Changing My Mind
David Foster Wallace - Infinite Jest
Monica Heisey - Really Good Actually
Julia Whelan - My Oxford Year
Julia Whelan - Thank You For Listening
Emily Dickinson - Collected Poems
Kaveh Akbar - Pilgrim Bell
Kaveh Akbar - Martyr
Ada Limon - The Carrying
Homer / Emily Wilson - Iliad
Homer / Emily Wilson - The Odyssey
Shakespeare - Romeo and Juliet
Shakespeare - Hamlet
Shakespeare - Richard III
Shakespeare - Pericles
Katherine Heiny - Single Carefree Mellow
Rachel Cusk - Outline
Christopher Isherwood - Berlin Stories
Sean DeLear - I Could Not Believe It
Jenny Erpenbeck - Kairos
Don DeLillo - Libra
Don DeLillo - White Noise
Don DeLillo - Underworld
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This week we are delighted to welcome the broadcaster, academic and bestselling author Emma Dabiri to You're Booked. Emma is the author of Don't Touch My Hair, What White People Can Do Next: From Allyship to Coalition and her latest book Disobedient Bodies: Reclaim Your Unruly Beauty, that accompanies The Cult of Beauty, a major exhibition at Wellcome Collection. We talked to Emma about fashion inspiration in Anne of Green Gables, the philosophy of beauty, the genius of Toni Morrison and E Nesbit being the gateway to a lifelong love of books.
Daisy will be at the Margate Bookie at the end of October with former podcast guests Lou Sanders, Andi Osho, Yomi Adegoke, Lucy Vine and many more. Find out more about Daisy's Creative Confidence Substack and her Writing Course HERE or email: [email protected]. And sign up for the You're Booked newsletter by heading to: FurtherReading.Substack.com. Find out more about all the books mentioned on the episode by visiting https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/booked
BOOKS
Emma Dabiri - Disobedient Bodies
Emma Dabiri - Don't Touch My Hair
Emma Dabiri - What White People Can Do Next
E Nesbit - Five Children and It
Marge Piercy - Woman on the Edge of Time
Fred Moten and Stefano Harney - The Undercommons
R. F. Kuang - Yellowface
Tracy King - Learning to Think
Carl Sagan - Cosmos
Zadie Smith - Changing My Mind
Elizabeth Grosz - The Nick of Time
Friedrich Nietzsche - Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Gaye Theresa Johnson and Alex Lubin (Eds) - Futures of Black Radicalism
Félix Guattari and Gilles Deleuze - A Thousand Plateaus
Mark Fisher - Capitalist Realism
Katherine May - Electricity of Every Living Thing
Shaparak Khorsandi - Scatter Brain
Ann Patchett - Tom Lake
Toni Morrison - Song of Solomon
Toni Morrison - Paradise
Toni Morrison - Bluest Eye
Oliver Burkeman - 4000 Weeks
Toni Morrison - Paris Review Interview
Daisy Buchanan - Limelight
Judith Watt (ed) - Penguin Book of 20th Century Fashion Writing
Stella Gibbons - Cold Comfort Farm
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Our spectacular series of literary legends continues with the bestselling crime master Peter James! Peter has written 19 Sunday Times number 1's, selling over 21 million books worldwide, with his Roy Grace series of books, including Want You Dead and Picture You Dead, turned into a hit ITV drama starring John Simm. His latest novel is Stop Them Dead. We talked to him about cleaning for Orson Welles, calling Kurt Vonnegut out of the blue, the scariest book he's ever read and writing to Enid Blyton about her characters' toilet habits!
Daisy will be at the Margate Bookie at the end of October with former podcast guests Lou Sanders, Andi Osho, Yomi Adegoke, Lucy Vine and many more. Details of Daisy's How To Be a Grown Up event with Sarah Knight are available HERE. Find out more about Daisy's Creative Confidence Substack and her Writing Course HERE or email: [email protected]. And sign up for the You're Booked newsletter by heading to: FurtherReading.Substack.com. Find out more about all the books mentioned on the episode by visiting https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/booked
BOOKS
Peter James - Stop them Dead
Daisy Buchanan - Limelight
RL Stine - Goosebumps
Roald Dahl - The Twits
Enid Blyton - Five on a Treasure Island
Peter James - Dead Letter Drop
Elizabeth Buchan - The New Mrs Clifton
Graham Greene - Brighton Rock
Kurt Vonnegut - Slaughterhouse Five
Elspeth Barker - O Caledonia
Dodie Smith - I Capture the Castle
Shirley Jackson - We Have Always Lived in the Castle
Sylvia Townsend Warner - Lolly Willowes
John Marrs - The One
MW Craven - The Botanist
Jilly Cooper - Tackle
Henry Williamson - Tarka the Ottter
Anna Sewell - Black Beauty
Kenneth Grahame - Wind in the Willows
Stuart McBride - The Dead of Winter
Thomas Harris - Silence of the Lambs
Peter James - Dead Simple
Natalie Tambini - The Nail Salon
Natalie Tambini - The Publicist
Rutger Bregman - Humankind
William Golding - Lord of the Flies
E Nesbit - The Lark
E Nesbit - Five Children and It
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Our series of LEGENDS continues with the absolute legend that is Lou Sanders! Lou is a brilliant stand-up comedian, star of Taskmaster, co-host of Unforgivable alongside former YB guest Mel Giedroyc, podcaster and now the author of the unforgettable memoir What's That Lady Doing?: False Starts and Happy Endings. We talked to Lou about the genius of Deborah Levy, early spiritual dabblings, potential screen adaptations and the joy and pain of writing memoir.
Daisy will be at Henley Literary Festival in early October and at the Margate Bookie at the end of October. Details of Daisy's How To Be a Grown Up event with Sarah Knight are available HERE. Find out more about Daisy's Creative Confidence Substack and her Summer School Writing Course HERE or email: [email protected]. And sign up for the You're Booked newsletter by heading to: FurtherReading.Substack.com. Find out more about all the books mentioned on the episode by visiting https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/booked
BOOKS
Lou Sanders - What's That Lady Doing?
Louise Hay - You Can Heal Your Life
Daisy Buchanan - Limelight
Emma Gannon - The Success Myth
James McNicholas - Champ and the Chump
Steven Pressfield - The War of Art
Eckhart Tolle - Power of Now
Neale Donald Walsch - Conversations With God
Pam Grout - Course in Miracles
Julia Cameron - Write for Life
Martha Wainwright - Stories I Might Regret Telling You
Regena Thomashauer - Pussy: A Reclamation
Charlotte Roche - Wetlands
Sally Rooney - Normal People
Deborah Levy - The Cost of Living
Deborah Levy - Things I Don't Want To Know
Deborah Levy - Hot Milk
Deborah Levy - Real Estate
Michelle Gallen - Factory Girls
Nina Stibbe - Love Nina
Nina Stibbe - Went To London Took the Dog
Marian Keyes - The Break
Julia Cameron - The Artist's Way
DBC Pierre - Vernon God Little
DBC Pierre - Big Snake Little Snake
Jilly Cooper - Rivals
PG Wodehouse - The Code of the Woosters
George Eliot - Middlemarch
Lucy-Anne Holmes - Don't Hold My Head Down
Dolly Alderton - Everything I Know About Love
Miki Berenyi - Fingers Crossed
Nell Frizzell - Square One
Kiley Reid - Such a Fun Age
Jeanette Winterson - Why Be Happy When You Can Be Normal
Bessel van der Kolk - Body Keeps the Score
Nancy Mitford - Pursuit of Love
Marian Keyes - Rachel's Holiday
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Our season of the stars continues with a genuine literary legend. It's Ken Follett! Ken is one of the world’s most successful authors, selling over 188 million copies of his books. He's the creator of Pillars of the Earth, World Without End, Never and his latest The Armour of Light. He recently launched an online course on Writing Bestselling Fiction with BBC Maestro. We talked to him about his formative reads, relishing Proust, creating believable villains and his appearance in the Alan Rickman Diaries.
Daisy will be at Henley Literary Festival in early October and at the Margate Bookie at the end of October. Details of Daisy's How To Be a Grown Up event with Sarah Knight are available HERE. Find out more about Daisy's Creative Confidence Substack and her Summer School Writing Course HERE or email: [email protected]. And sign up for the You're Booked newsletter by heading to: FurtherReading.Substack.com. Find out more about all the books mentioned on the episode by visiting https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/booked
BOOKS
Anthony Trollope - The Warden
Ken Follett - The Pillars of the Earth
Thomas Harris - The Silence of the Lambs
Charles Dickens - Oliver Twist
Richard Osman - Thursday Murder Club
Ken Follett - The Eye of the Needle
Ken Follett - World Without End
Ken Follett - Column of Fire
Ian Fleming - Live and Let Die
John Steinbeck - Tortilla Flat
JRR Tolkien - Lord of the Rings
Marcel Proust - Remembrance of Things Past
Lucy Ellmann - Ducks, Newburyport
Karl Ove Knausgaard - My Struggle
DH Lawrence - Lady Chatterley's Lover
DH Lawrence - Collected Poems
Mary McCarthy - The Group
Elizabeth Jane Howard - The Cazalet Chronicles
Edward Albee - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
Ash Carter and Sam Kashner - Mike Nichols: Life Isn't Everything
William Shakespeare - Hamlet
Alan Rickman - Diaries
Ken Follett - Never
Erskine Childers - The Riddle of the Sands
John Buchan - The 39 Steps
Bret Easton Ellis - American Psycho
Irvine Welsh - Trainspotting
Agatha Christie - Complete Poirot
Lisa Jewell - The Night She Disappeared
Marcel Proust - 75 Folios
Marcel Proust - Swann in Love
Anthony Trollope - Orley Farm
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