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The Book Club Review

The Book Club Review

The Book Club Review 198 episodes Latest Jun 5, 2026

The Book Club Review is a podcast where host Kate and her guests discuss, debate, and sometimes dispute contemporary and classic books. They explore hyped new releases and word-of-mouth backlist tips, putting books to the test to see if they live up to expectations. Listeners can expect thoughtful insights, lively opinions, and inspiration for their next great read.

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The 2026 Women's Prize, with Amanda Moulson (Curious Readers) Jun 5, 2026 00:54:13 In this episode Kate is joined by Amanda Moulson, co-host of Curious Readers, to consider the 2026 Women's Prize for Fiction shortlist. Ahead of the prize ceremony next week, which one do we think will win?Perhaps like Amanda you have read them all, but if, like Kate, you're going to struggle to get to all six, which ones should you focus on? Which are the standout reads? Which are the bo
The Guardian's 100 Best Novels of All Time: A Hot Take, with Phil Chaffee and Joseph Dance May 19, 2026 00:43:00 When the Guardian drops a list of the 100 Greatest Novels in English it's time to drop everything to talk about it. Luckily pod-regular guest, journalist Phil Chaffee and Joseph Dance, host of the Curious Readers podcast, also had views, and were willing to get together on a Sunday evening to share them. You'll hear our hits, our misses, how many we’ve read, whether we should have read mo
The Art of the Everyday: Miranda Keeling, The Anthropologists and the books that slow us down May 9, 2026 00:49:48 What if the antidote to our increasingly frantic world isn't a grand gesture, but simply the act of paying attention?This week, Kate and Laura are joined by actor, podcaster, and author Miranda Keeling – returning to the pod to talk about her wonderful new book, The Place I'm In, a collection of the small, luminous moments she's gathered from daily life. After her debut&nbs
Liberating Women's Voices: Austen, Wollstonecraft and after, with Bee Rowlatt Apr 22, 2026 00:50:23 A new local literary festival provided the perfect opportunity to record the very first Book Club Review live. Kate is joined by author and broadcaster Bee Rowlatt, whose books include the best-selling Talking About Jane Austen in Baghdad, which went on to be dramatised by the BBC, and In Search of Mary inspired by Mary Wollstonecraft. Bee also runs the Wollstonecraft
The Book of Love vs The Dud Avocado: Fantasy, Paris & Book Club Verdicts Mar 31, 2026 00:52:49 The Book of Love vs The Dud Avocado: Fantasy, Paris & Book Club VerdictsIn this episode of The Book Club Review, we return to our book club roots with two wildly different novels: The Book of Love by Kelly Link and The Dud Avocado by Elaine Dundy.The Book of Love is the first novel from acclaimed American short story virtuoso and Pulitzer Prize finalist Kelly
Nearly Departed: Love, Loss and Literary Romance, with Lucas Oakeley Feb 15, 2026 00:46:44 Valentine’s-ish Literary Romance: Lucas Oakley on Nearly Departed, Boys Book Club & love stories that stay with you long after readingJoin Kate and Lucas Oakeley for this Valentine's-ish episode of The Book Club Review, recorded at Housmans Bookshop in King's Cross. We're exploring literary fiction where love takes centre stage, but the reward is complexity rather than a guaranteed ha
The Bestseller Test • Are bestsellers worth the hype? • Episode #186 Feb 1, 2026 01:09:48 What makes a bestseller? Is it the quality of the writing, or just the right book at the right time? This week Kate is joined by co-host Laura Potter and returning guest Phil Chaffee to find out.Between us we've tackled six of the biggest bestsellers out there – Dan Brown's The Secret of Secrets, Freida McFadden's The Housemaid, Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary, Matt Dinnerman
The New Year Reading Reset: Finding fresh inspiration with bibliotherapist Ella Berthoud • #185 Jan 13, 2026 00:53:41 New year, new intentions – but if you're in the northern hemisphere, January can feel less like renewal and more like the darkest, coldest stretch of endless winter. Maybe what you need isn't another resolution. Maybe you just need the right book.Ella Berthoud is an writer and an artist, but most importantly from our point of view a bibliotherapist. She has been prescribing fiction f
Favourite and Best: Our Books of 2025 • #184 Dec 23, 2025 01:20:28 We're celebrating the end of the year with a look back over our favourite reads of 2025, from new releases to backlist gems, best book club books, best non-fiction, best comfort reads and more. Between us we read over 350 books in 2025. Listen in to hear the ones we loved best. We've also got a radical new idea for a book club involving cold-water swimming and the works of Robert B. Parke
Between the Lines: The Art of the Diary • Episode #183 Dec 9, 2025 01:10:51 'I never travel without my diary. One should always have something sensational to read in the train' wrote Oscar Wilde, in the Importance of Being Ernest. In this episode Kate is joined by critic, editor and podcaster Lucy Scholes and regular pod guest Phil Chaffee to explore the intimate world of diaries. Can immersing ourselves in the details of other people's lives offer us valuable in
The 2025 Booker Prize: From Shortlist to Spotlight • #182 Nov 13, 2025 01:29:25 Explore this year's Booker Prize shortlist on the latest episode of the Book Club Review! Hosts Kate and Laura and contributors Phil Chaffee and Martin Vovk discuss and debate the six shortlisted novels.Listen in to hear our predictions, and then find out our reaction to the winner as we listen in to the live Booker Prize ceremony. We won't spoil the plots for you, just whet your appetite
Beyond the Shortlist: The 2025 Booker Longlist titles worth your time • #181 Oct 25, 2025 01:03:48 In which Kate is joined by pod regular, journalist Phil Chaffee and Professor Elizabeth Eva Leach. Both read over 200 books a year, and their reading stacks this year have included the Booker longlist. And so who better to consider the books that didn't make the final cut – but which are, notwithstanding, the 'best' books selected from over 150 submitted titles. As we know, really great

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