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Hullo, Bookworms!
info_outline 49. Shuggie BainBook Who's Talking
Awrite, Bookworms?
info_outline 48. All Our Shimmering SkiesBook Who's Talking
We're starting the year with a graceful and poetic bang, with All Our Shimmering Skies, the 2nd novel by Aussie author Trent Dalton.
info_outline 47. The HogfatherBook Who's Talking
Happy Holidays, Bookworms!
info_outline Mini Episode - Summer Reading RecommendationsBook Who's Talking
Bookworms! It's your friends from Book Who's Talking, here with some Summer reading recommendations (or Christmas present suggestions, your choice).
info_outline Mini Episode - Rebecca CinemaBook Who's Talking
After thoroughly enjoying our book last month, we decided to do a proper movie marathon, with TWO adaptations of Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier. The 1940 Alfred Hitchcock movie (Best Picture winner, fancy), and the brand new Netflix film starring Lily James, Kristin Scott Thomas, and absolute unit Armie Hammer.
info_outline 46. RebeccaBook Who's Talking
Last night we dreamt we went to Manderley again
info_outline 45. HamnetBook Who's Talking
This month we popped on our jerkins & sheepskin gloves, and relaxed on the second-best bed, to read Hamnet, the 2020 novel by Maggie O'Farrell.
info_outline Mini Episode - I'm Thinking Of Ending Things with a DanceBook Who's Talking
After reading Iain Reid's debut novel I'm Thinking Of Ending Things, we jumped on Netflix to watch the new movie adaptation, written and directed by Charlie Kaufman.
info_outline 44. I'm Thinking of Ending ThingsBook Who's Talking
This month we turned on all of the lights and made sure we locked the doors before reading I'm Thinking of Ending Things, the 2016 debut novel of Canadian writer Iain Reid.
info_outlineThis month we dusted off our deerstalkers and de-smudged our magnifying glasses, because it was time to figure out WHODUNNIT in Stuart Turton's super fun debut novel, The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle (or the The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle if you have the US version).
Described by the (quite clever actually) marketing department as “Gosford Park meets Inception, by way of Agatha Christie”, this super entertaining book kept us guessing, kept us interested, and kept us asking "wait, who is that person again?"
Find out which character Laura has a crush on, how many times we can use the word "romp" in 35 minutes, and if we ever learned how to pronounce "Hercule Poirot".
Happy Listening!
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