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Quick Book Reviews

Philippa Hall

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I love books (and biscuits) but there are so many great books to choose from! This weekly podcast includes author interviews, book reviews, chat and biscuits. Email: quickbookreviews@outlook.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mere Mortals Book Reviews

Kyrin Down & Juan Granados

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Hey I'm Kyrin and I review books of all genres/styles but with an emphasis on those that have stood the test of time (i.e., not recent releases). Join me as I cover the basic details before diving into the themes, ideas and learnings we can take away from the fascinating realm of literature. Weekly live episode on Thurs 11am AEST (Thurs 1am UTC+0) plus bonus episodes from my cohost Juan every now and then.
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Introducing the Bookaholics Podcast, a safe place for reading junkies who obsess over books, authors, bookstores, book news, and book trivia. You’re invited to nerd-out with book reviews, author interviews, our habit, and other bookish things . Enjoy Interviews with those in the book business. Meet new authors. Explore curating your library with new genres and discover new authors. revisit the classics with a twist. Your host Deirdre Pippins, also known as Ms. Media Content, is a board membe ...
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Welcome Book Lovers! Books.Com is a podcast that celebrates anything and everything about books. Hosted by bookworm Subhashini, each episode is designed to bring you stories that are most read, from the annals of history, literature, from fiction/nonfiction and from far and near. Listeners get insights into their favourite authors' lives, reading tips, reviews/summaries interestingly in English, Hindi, and Tamil. So, tune in every Fornight to listen her gush about popular and not so popular ...
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All types of running related books are reviewed by two non-elite track, road and trail runners. Observation and description of running books intended to inform, help and inspire anyone involved or related to running at any level. Whenever possible we chat with the author about the book, but if not then we try to do it justice. If you have been enjoying the podcast and want more, you can follow us on Facebook and Instagram. You can also go to our Buy Me A Coffee website where we have a few mo ...
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We do weekly reviews of DC Comic books, and talk about so much more (sorry about that, lol). We cover all of the big books in depth and the rest of them as well - If there's titles you want to hear more on, let us know! You can join the Discord for free right now, where it's pretty much anything Geek you can think of in a place where any kind of Geek can feel free to be themselves. Watch our Livestreams, chat in real time and in the server, while we all talk about our favorite things... In T ...
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Welcome to "Page By Page Book Reviews," the ultimate podcast for book enthusiasts! Hosted by Nicholas Creighton, each episode dives deep into the latest and greatest in the world of literature. From gripping thrillers and heartwarming romances to insightful non-fiction and magical fantasies, we cover it all. Join us as we provide in-depth reviews, author interviews, and discussions on book trends and recommendations. Whether you're looking for your next great read or just love talking about ...
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Join us as we talk about great business books and how they change the way people do business. Each week we chat with a local entrepreneur and find out more about a book they have read recently. Why did they buy it? What was a great "learning" from the book? How long did it take them to read it? Get real feedback o a book to help you save time and money on your next book commitment.
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Maurice’s Book Review podcast is simply put a podcast where we will be reviewing, rating and discussing the purpose and power of a mix of my personal favorite books and some of the top recommended books out in the market. Whether your a habitual reader or could not finish a book if they paid you like I once used to be, this podcast is for you. This podcast is here to spark conversation and open minds to different subject matters
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RedViper Book Reviews

Abhilash Upadhya

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Welcome to my podcast. Look, I just love reading books. So I'll read one or two interesting books a month and post reviews and questions/discussions on them. The format will mostly be unedited ramblings. Most importantly, I will ask a few questions and set the stage for discussions and also leave links for surveys and yes/no answers on google forms to get your opinions on certain things about the book/writings. I just want to be part of this wonderful community.
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If you love storytelling, Punch The Timeline is the podcast for you. Each episode, Jarrod and friends tell you about the comics you should be reading. The PTT Brand also features Starman Supper Club, where Jarrod reviews each issue of the 1994 DC Comic Starman. Follow PTT on Twitter @timelinepunch and check out the Exit Zero newsletter on Substack.
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In this podcast, your host, Jason Iwara, will be reviewing different book series' like Dog Man, Big Nate, Magic Tree House, and Captain Underpants. You guys will send me different books that I should review. There are different types of books, and if you guys send them to me, I will surely review them. If you want to give me a suggestion, comment on the podcasts and tell me which books to review. I am very excited to start reviewing books with you guys.
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If you’re a Christian parent looking for the next great read for your kid or a kid who is looking for a new book, this is the podcast for you. We quickly review popular books and let you know what to look out for in them. We also look at the book from a Biblical lens to evaluate Gospel ties that can be made. No spoilers for the books, but you can be sure that these books are parent-reviewed and sometimes even kid-tested. Enjoy the show and have a great read for your next book. https://randal ...
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Welcome to Pure Cringe, where two old friends laugh & cringe while recapping classic Bravo TV shows & books penned by Bravo TV Stars! Together, they’ll dissect every romance, every jaw-dropping scandal, & every hilarious moment of your favorite Bravo shows at their peak--the early seasons! In between, they explore what happens when messy Bravo TV reality stars become published authors--buckle up for candid book reviews and breakdowns of some of the most infamous moments on reality television ...
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Super Tuesday isn’t just for politics anymore. Now it represents the day of the week where we get CW’s The Flash and ABC’s Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD back to back. Dpalm and Kriss are here to recap and nerd out about both shows. Join Us. We also cover Arrow & Legends of Tomorrow and Shanna & the Doctor review Supergirl
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Does buying new clothes or things bring you joy or does it clutter your house more? How about decluttering not only your closet, but also your life? In this episode, Subhashini shares with you keypoints of living an intentional life from the book - Love People, Use Things: Because the Opposite Never Works by Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemu…
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The ultimate male fantasy is rather flat & boring. 'East Of Eden' by John Steinbeck is told from the point of view of an unnamed narrator. It takes place in a USA where there has been an overthrown government and everything is now dystopian. Our girl is 33 yrs old & a handmaid, whose only purpose is to give birth. Life is very different: family str…
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Where in DPalm and Ro take turns trying to convice each other what should be the next series to breakdown and dig into on Super Tuesday Recap. Come for a few lingering thoughts on Agatha All Along and stay to see which shows they can convince the other to add to their watchlist on: Next on Super Tuesday Recap …Maybe. Like what you hear? Subscribe s…
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The most highly anticipated rock n roll book of the year is out. Alex Van Halen's memoir is a love letter to his brother Ed. Did it live up to the hype? And did the 240 pages tell the whole story? *Sign up to win the new Rush book: Rush at 50 It's easy, just send me an email and say Big Rick send me that killer new Rush book and I will enter you in…
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I interview Louise Candlish about her latest book “Our Holiday” Philippa reviews: Green Dot by Madeleine Gray Here One Moment & Apples Never Fall by Leanne Moriarty Gone by Michael Grant Louise recommends: The First Girl by Claire McGowan Follow the Butterfly by Martha Kaukonen Everything You have by Kate Ruby Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.c…
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*Purchase You're Not Done Yet: Parenting Young Adults in An Age of Uncertaintly here - https://amzn.to/4fqCAP2 *Check out my Empty Nester Journal - https://stan.store/Bookaholic/bookaholic_funnel_432029 *Bookaholic bookstore. https://bookshop.org/shop/truebookaholic Times were already tough for young adults looking for ways to start living independ…
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(00:00:00) The Geek Matrix Podreviews DC’s Weekly Comics Releases This week, (11/06/24), that's: (00:40:05) #GreenArrow Annual (00:50:15) #Shazam 17 (01:04:40) #PoisonIvy 27 (01:18:58) #Birds of Prey 15 (01:29:32) #Batman 154 (01:50:20) #ActionComics 1074 (02:12:48) #AbsoluteSuperman 1 (02:28:18) #JSA 1 (02:38:40) #Batgirl 1 (00:34:56) Plus our Hon…
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Send us a text Running From Tragedy is Michael Salsbury’s family story and how running, in the end, helped lessen the burden of three life changing events. Michael met the love of his life when he decided to take a break from his career in the financial industry to work at Club Med for a few months. Little did they know that they were both carriers…
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This review delves into "The Little Book of Versace," evaluating its limited depth and focus on visuals over meaningful insights. While the book covers Versace’s designs and runway moments, it lacks a cohesive narrative, leaving the reader to seek additional context elsewhere. Overall, it's deemed more of a coffee table accessory than an informativ…
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Are people more cruel or simply the passing of time itself? 'East Of Eden' by John Steinbeck is straight up one of the best books I've ever read. We follow various families across the generations as they live & die in 19/20th century America. It's uplifting in some sections and then will follow up with a brutality that brings you to your knees. Eas…
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Ro and Dpalm are back discussing the final three episodes of new Disney+ show Agatha All Along S1: Death’s Hand in Mine/ Follow Me My Friend; To Glory at the End / Maiden Mother Crone. When the answers have been in front of your face the entire time, and yet you’re still locked-in right til the end, that’s when you know you’ve truly been entertaine…
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The band has been together for close to 50 years. They haven't toured in 6 years. Why is this set list so important? Road Diary-Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band is a rock n roll documentary that incapsulates everything that makes a Springsteen show so powerful. This is on the list of the top 5 Rock Docs of the year! Support the show email Bi…
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I interview Anne Corlett about her latest book The Theatre of Glass and Shadows and I review: The Instrumentalist by Harriet Constable, The Lantern of Lost Memories by Sanaka Hiiragi The Woman on the Ledge by Ruth Mancini. Anne recommends: Cautious Traveller's Guide to the Wastelands by Sarah Brooks. High Vaultage by Chris & Jen Sugden The Trouble …
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(00:00:00) The Geek Matrix Pod reviews DC’s Weekly Comics Releases. This week, (10/30/24), that's: (00:28:00) #ActionComics 1073 (01:47:30) #PoisonIvySwampThingFeralTrees 1 (00:21:53) Plus our Honorable Mentions covered each week by Josh! Here’s the run down – Batman The Long Halloween – The Last Halloween #2 – I’m really surprised. This is good. A…
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I'm begging you, please don't make this mistake! Today is a special episode where I am diving into some of the reasons why I have stopped reading many books. I'm also giving a list of these books so that you don't have to waste your time on them (assuming you trust my judgement). Would love to hear your feedback and appreciate any support you wish …
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Here's all the latest book buzz and documentary news you don't want to miss! Projects from The Beatles, Bachman Turner Overdrive, The Tragically Hip, Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band and Elton John to name a few are featured on this month's BONUS EPISODE. Plus, your chance to win the new Rush book "Rush at 50!" Support the show email Big Ric…
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I Interview Lucy Jane Wood about her book “Rewitched”. I review: “We Solve Murders” by Richard Osman “Precipice” by Robert Harris “Dallergut Dream Department Store” by Miye Lee LUCY recommends: First-Time Caller By B K Borison Green Dot By Madeleine Gray Bellies by Nicola Dinan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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In this podcast, I dive into Peter Attia's Outlive, discussing key lessons from the book on longevity and modern medicine. I highlight the surprising flaws in current medical guidelines, explore how centenarians' genetic traits can be mimicked through lifestyle changes, and busts myths about dietary habits like egg consumption. It’s an insightful c…
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Uncontrollable is an emotional rollercoaster that examines both what happens when the life we may be forced to live is not the life we planned to live, and the compromises we make to survive in the face of adversity. CONNECT WITH BOOKAHOLIC // INSTAGRAM: @truebookaholic // FACEBOOK: @truebookaholic // PINTEREST: @truebookaholic https://www.pinteres…
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(00:00:00) The Geek Matrix Pod reviews DC’s Weekly Comics Releases This week, (10/23/24), that's: (00:51:00) #HarleyQuinn 44 (01:12:03) #TheFlash 14 (01:29:11) #GreenArrow 17 (01:43:25) #Superman 19 (02:10:40) #DetectiveComics 1090 (02:24:37) #Nightwing 119 (02:48:17) #ActionComics 1072 (03:02:39) #AbsoluteWonderWoman 1 (00:41:33) Plus our Honorabl…
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PEN America has uncovered a disturbing trend in our latest findings: more than 10,000 instances of book bans in U.S. public schools during the 2023-2024 school year, nearly tripling last year's number. These bans predominantly target stories about LGBTQ+ characters, people of color, and books addressing women's sexual experiences or sexual abuse. W…
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Why is everyone so mistaken about this book? 'The Kama Sutra' by Vātsyāyana is a how-to guide on courtship & sexual pleasure, as opposed to a graphic explanation of sexual positions. All of this comes from an Indian context from that era (so more addressed to the educated man/woman). Split into 7 parts and is about things like sexual union, class &…
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Ro and Dpalm discuss the next three episodes of new Disney+ show Agatha All Along S1E-6: If I Can’t Reach You, Let My Song Teach You / Through Many Miles of Tricks and Trials / Darkest Hour, Wake Thy Power. Generational curses, disjointed foresight, and more twists, turns and grimdark reveals certain to upend or confirm that theory you’ve got cooki…
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Is there really anything more to learn about John Lennon and Yoko Ono? Mind Games the book answers that questions with the inclusion of never before seen essays, documents, hand written lyrics, and over 750 photos. This definitive exploration is made up of Lennon and Ono's thoughts during the making, producing, and releasing of the album, plus cont…
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I interview Ellery Lloyd about their latest book “The Final Act Of Juliet Willoughby” I review: Isolation Island by Louise Minchin Holmes and Moriarty by Gareth Rubin, Mistress of Lies by K. M. Enright & Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose Ellery Lloyd recommend: The Last Truths We Told By Holly Watt The Sirens by Emilia Hart A Serial Killer's Guide …
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In this episode, we dive into "Outlive: The Science of Longevity" by Dr. Peter Attia. The review explores key themes like emotional health, the importance of living better rather than just longer, and practical tips for increasing both lifespan and health span. The review highlights Attia's structured breakdown of science-based tactics to improve l…
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Karen Osborne is the author of four suspense novels: Reckonings (award-winning family saga/suspense), Tangled Lies (award-winning murder mystery), Getting It Right (recognized by Essence Magazine as a Best Read and featured in Poets & Writers), and True Grace (award-winning, historical fiction set in 1924 during the Harlem Renaissance). Her novels …
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(00:00:00) The Geek Matrix reviews DC’s Weekly Comics Releases This week, that's: (00:33:43) #ActionComics 1071 (00:47:11) #WorldsFinest 32 (00:58:42) #Catwoman 69 (01:10:00) #GreenLantern 16 (01:38:52) #WonderWoman 14 (01:53:50) #Titans 16 (02:15:40) #Nightwing 118 (00:24:57) Plus our Honorable Mentions covered each week by Josh! Here’s the run do…
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Do your prefer old Dutch horror stories or refined English gentry? 'The Sketchbook Of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent' by Washington Irving is a mix of short stories (mostly about English observations from an American). It alternates between nonfiction & fiction, mostly told from the POV of the author. It's most famous for the two Dutch inspired stories of R…
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Send us a text Good For A Girl by Lauren Fleshman is the story of Lauren's life and experience in professional running. Running seemed straight forward when she was growing up, you work hard and you get the reward, but women don't have the same performance trajectory as men when going through puberty. Women often plateau as they get used to their "…
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I interview Laura Dockrill author of I Love, I Love You, I Love You, I review: The Hotel Avocado by Bob Mortimer Once Upon A Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber Tin Man by Sarah Winman Laura recommends: Glassmaker by Tracy Chevalier How To Be Both by Ali Smith Nibbles, the Very Hungry Book Monster By Emma Yarlett Follow the podcast: Facebook Group: ht…
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These Perfectly Careless Things is Tash Doherty’s spicy, coming-of-age debut novel. Set in London in 2010, 15-year-old Abbie Chesterton is stuck in the antics of private school gossip and struggling to find herself. Until she meets Jonah Wood on the way to a house party. Also 15, Jonah is American and a bit strange. But his intellect charms her. As…
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(00:00:00) The Geek Matrix reviews DC’s Weekly Comics Releases This week, that's: (00:33:57) #ActionComics 1070 (00:45:32) #AbsoluteBatman 1 (01:22:05) #BatmanAndRobin 14 (01:30:42) #GreenLanternCivilCorpsSpecial 1 (00:30:03) Plus our Honorable Mentions covered each week by Josh! Here’s the run down – DC vs. Vampires: World War V #3 – 8/10 – It sta…
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What does it take to market & sell new technology? 'Crossing The Chasm' by Geoffrey A. Moore is a how-to book for entrepreneurs & small businesses to get their product to a larger market. He defines & addresses this problem of the chasm and his suggestions for solving it. Inside you'll find lots of jargon, tech speak and industry specific framing s…
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The oddest, interesting, quirky, unique rock n roll book I have ever read. EVER? Yes! 1967: How I Got There and Why I Never Left by Robyn Hitchcock is a delightful read that takes you back to a special time in rock n roll history. Hitchcock writes his life story from his early teens persona as he discovers the life altering power of rock n roll. Su…
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I interview Jane Casey about her latest book “A Stranger In The Family” and I review After The Storm G D Wright Pity by Andrew McMillan Alex Rider: Snakehead - The Graphic Novel - by Anthony Horowitz and Antony Johnston & Amrit Birdi Jane Casey recommends: Small Bomb at Dimperley by Lissa Evans Blood Like Mine by Stuart Neville The Torrent by Danuk…
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Have you ever looked at yourself in the mirror and sensed a part of you was missing? Are you no longer the fully whole, vibrant, and courageous person you once were? Often it takes a fall to realize you were meant to soar high all along. Don’t accept emotional struggles as a life sentence. In You Are Not Depressed. You Are Un-Finished, Dr. Mehran h…
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(00:00:00) The Geek Matrix reviews DC’s Weekly Comics Releases This week, that's: (00:54:02) #AbsolutePower 4 (01:20:39) #DCAllInSpecial 1 (02:05:07) #PoisonIvy 26 (02:23:28) #Shazam 16 (02:50:25) #JusticeSocietyofAmerica 12 (03:20:07) #BirdsOfPrey 14 (03:31:00) #Batman 153 Plus our Honorable Mentions covered each week by Josh! Here’s the run down …
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Can ordinary people pursue a dream under societal expectations and be successful? "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho is a timeless and thought-provoking tale which follows Santiago, a shepherd, on a transformative journey to discover his personal legend. It was first published in 1988 and has since become a best-selling book, translated into over 80 l…
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Ro and Dpalm discuss the first three episodes of new Disney+ show Agatha All Along: Seekest Thou the Road, Circle Sewn with Fate / Unlock Thy Hidden Gate, Through Many Miles / Of Tricks and Trials. Agatha must break free from the spell the Scarlet Witch left her locked in, to out run old enemies Agatha and Teen, her inexplicably eager sidekick, mus…
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Send us a text Running Challenges, by Keri Wallace, is like a tour guide for Trail running in the UK. It features 100 of the best trail, fell and mountain runs in England, Scotland and Wales, and those three countries make up the three sections of the book. There is something for everyone with the shortest challenges being 5k parkruns and the longe…
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This book is a treasure. Author Paul Zollo got a chance in 2004 and 2005 to sit and talk with Tom Petty, discussing his life and music. This book is a record of these conversation. We are so lucky to have a document like this that so deeply explores not only Tom Petty's craft, but the many chapters of his life and career. Support the show email Big…
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I interview Annie Garthwaite about her latest book The King's Mother and I review: Graveyard Shift by M. L. Rio, Long Live Evil by Sarah Rees Brennan Killing Time by Jodi Taylor. Annie recommends: Glorious Exploits by Ferdia Lennon The Tower by Flora Carr Clear by Carys Davies Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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