• Attica Locke and Nick Harkaway
    Oct 23 2024

    Bestselling crime author, Attica Locke, goes head to head with John Le Carre's son - Nick Harkaway - in a war of the words.


    Nick has written a new George Smiley novel, continuing his father's legacy, called Karla's Choice. He chats to Joe Haddow about the pressure he felt to get the character right and how he got himself in the right frame of mind to write the novel.


    Attica discusses 'Guide Me Home' - the third novel in her trilogy of books dubbed The Highway 59 series, featuring the Texas Ranger Darren Matthews.


    As well chatting about their writing and new books, they also give us some brilliant book recommendations!


    THE BOOK OFF

    "In My Time Of Dying" by Sebastian Junger

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    "Tokyo Express" by Seicho Matsumoto




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  • Rumaan Alam and Tessa Hadley
    Oct 17 2024

    Two brilliant authors and humans, Rumaan Alam and Tessa Hadley, go head to head in a war of the words.


    They talk about the joy of writing about clothes, how money can drive you mad and how some cities are easier to fictionalise than others.


    As well as discussing their new novels, their writing styles and processes and the difference between writing short stories, novels and novellas, they also give us some great book recommendations.


    Entitlement by Rumaan Alam is a novel about an ambitious young Black woman, plotting her way into the world of the one percent, and an old white billionaire, facing his own extinction. He's attracted to her intelligence, her refusal to be deferential, maybe also her Blackness, whilst she's drawn to his power and money – and his apparent willingness to share both with her. But how far is each prepared to go to get what they think they deserve?


    The Party by Tessa Hadley is a novella set in post-war Bristol. Sisters Moira and Evelyn are on the cusp of adulthood who meet two men at a dockside party. Paul and Sinden's air of worldliness and sophistication both intrigues and repels them. Sinden calls a few days later to invite them over to the grand suburban mansion Paul shares with his brother and sister. As the night unfolds in this unfamiliar, glamorous new setting, the sisters learn things about themselves and each other that shock them, and release them into a new phase of their lives.


    We hope you enjoy this episode of Book Off! If you did, please do leave us a review...




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    52 mins
  • Liane Moriarty and Bea Fitzgerald
    Oct 2 2024

    Global bestselling author Liane Moriarty goes head to head with author and content creator Bea Fitzgerald.


    They discuss their new novels, their writing practices and seasonal reading!


    Bea shares her love of reality TV, which has inspired her new novel, and Liane tells us about her characterisation and plot structures.


    They both get pretty nervous about the Book Off, and decide to have an arm wrestle to settle it! See our instagram account for that...


    THE BOOK OFF

    "Idol" by Louise O'Neill

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    "The Accidental Tourist" by Anne Tyler


    This was such a lovely, warm chat - and we hope you enjoy listening as much as we did recording it!


    You can find our more about Bea Fitzgerald and her books on her Instagram account - she is veeery entertaining.


    And for more on Liane Moriarty and her writing - you can visit her website, or follow her on instagram




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    48 mins
  • Alan Hollinghurst and Rachel Kushner
    Sep 25 2024

    Booker Prize winner, Alan Hollinghurst, and Booker Prize shortlistee, Rachel Kushner, join Joe Haddow for a Book Off!


    Alan talks about his new novel 'Our Evenings' and the writing processes to create the tempo he wanted. The book follows the life of the actor Dave Win, from 1962 to 2020.


    Rachel discusses her new novel 'Creation Lake' (her second novel to be shortlisted for the Booker) and the authors that have influenced this book and it's noir-ish elements.



    THE BOOK OFF

    'Painting Time' by Maylis de Kerangal

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    'A Voyage Around The Queen' by Craig Brown


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    52 mins
  • Elif Shafak and Evie Wyld
    Sep 10 2024

    On this episode of Book Off, Joe welcomes Elif Shafak and Evie Wyld to the studio.


    These two fabulous writers talk about their latest novels ("There Are Rivers In The Sky" and "The Echoes") as well as giving us some brilliant reading recommendations.


    Evie lived in a haunted house, so we explore that and her fascination with ghosts - which are a central theme in her new book. She also discusses the importance of humour to lighten situations, whether that be in life or between the pages of a book.

    Elif and Joe share their love of water. She talks about the power of water and how a single drop is the thread that runs through her new novel - and indeed through centuries and centuries.


    They also chat about the importance of aural storytelling, of keeping traditions alive and ensuring that people's stories are heard all over the world.


    THE BOOK OFF

    'Poetry Unbound' by Padraig O'Tuama

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    'Giving Up The Ghost' by Hilary Mantel



    We hope you enjoy the chat, and if you feel so inclined, do please leave us a rating and/or a review to let us know!


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    48 mins
  • Nicki Chapman and Simon Raymonde
    Sep 4 2024

    TV and Radio presenter, and former record company executive, Nicki Chapman goes head to head in a war of the words with producer, musician and label owner, Simon Raymonde.


    On this episode of Book Off we delve into two music memoirs, covering two very sides of the music industry and history, but that both have a lot in common.


    Simon was one third of the band Cocteau Twins between 1983 and 1997, and owns and runs the Bella Union label. As well as having his own successful music career as a musician and a producer, he has signed and worked with artists such as Fleet Foxes, Dirty Three, Midlake, Mercury Rev, John Grant, BC Camplight, Laura Viers and Flaming Lips.


    In this very honest and open conversation, he talks about the tumour on his brain which has effected his hearing, the influence of his father (Ivor Raymonde) on his career without knowing it, the break up of Cocteau Twins and how his label is still going strong more than 25 years later.


    Nicki worked at MCA and RCA records in the 90s in the promotions department, before going out on her own. Over her career, she has worked with many artists including Phil Collins, David Bowie, Kylie, M People, Annie Lennonx, Prince, Take That, Amy Winehouse, Billie Piper, Spice Girls and Liza Minelli.


    Nicki's book is swimming in 90s nostalgia (music, fashion, tabloids). She too shares her own personal account of having a brain tumour, which inspired her to want to write the book, as well as lots of stories from her time in the music industry.


    They also give us some brilliant book recommendations!


    The Book Off

    'Sculpting In Time' by Andrei Tarkovsky

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    'Shardlake' by C.J. Samson



    We hope you enjoy this episode - and the latest series!




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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Susie Dent and Louise Minchin (flawed characters and tricky scenes)
    Aug 27 2024

    Susie Dent and Louise Minchin join Joe Haddow this week for a war of the words.


    Both guests have had incredible careers in TV (Susie recently celebrated 30 years of being on Countdown and Louise spent 20 years on BBC Breakfast's red sofa) and both have written non-fiction before, but have now turned their hand to novels.


    Susie say's her book, Guilty By Definition, is more of a linguistic mystery than a murder mystery, whilst Louise's book, Isolation Island, is a page-turning thriller.


    They discuss their love of Agatha Christie, why they both gravitated towards the crime genre and how hard they found the shift from writing non-fiction to fiction.


    As well as giving us some brilliant book recommendations, they also discuss their love of...cemeteries. YEP!


    THE BOOK OFF

    'Red Love' by Maxim Leo

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    'Rebecca' by Daphne Du Maurier



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    More on our guests:


    Susie Dent is a writer and broadcaster on language. She recently celebrated 30 years as co-presenter and resident word expert on ‘Countdown’ - and regularly appears on the show’s comedy sister ‘8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown’. She is the author of several non-fiction books, and her debut novel is ‘Guilty By Definition’


    Louise Minchin spent twenty-years on BBC Breakfast’s red sofa, as well as being the main news anchor on the BBC News Channel. Over her career, she has appeared in a number of reality shows, including I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, Time Crashers and Celebrity Masterchef – as well as presenting on BBC Radio 5 Live too. She is the author of two books of non-fiction, and her debut novel is ‘Isolation Island’


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Mark Haddon and Clare Chambers (brain fog, short books and the importance of luck)
    Aug 21 2024

    Book Off is back! And for the first episode of Series 13, we welcome bestselling authors Mark Haddon and Clare Chambers to the pod.


    They chat to Joe Haddow about their new books and what they have been reading and enjoying recently.


    'Dogs and Monsters' is Mark's latest collection of short stories, where he weaves together Ancient Greek fables with more dystopian narratives. In each of the eight stories, Mark explores what it means to be human.


    Clare's new novel is 'Shy Creatures' - set in South London in 1964, it follows an art therapist in a psychiatric hospital who decides to unravel the story of an immensely talented mute patient.


    We get some fabulous book recommendations from each of author, as well as an insight into the ups and downs of publishing and how a little luck can go a long long way!


    Mark talks openly about his long Covid and how it has given him brain fog, which not only effects his writing but also his reading. He is now a big gan of short books and short chapters.



    THIS WEEK' BOOK OFF

    'The Employees: A Workplace Novel Of The 22nd Century' by Olga Ravn

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    'Lonesome Dove' by Larry McMurty



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    More on our guests:


    Mark Haddon's bestselling novel, The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time, was published in 2003 and won seventeen literary prizes. In 2012, a stage adaptation by the National Theatre, went on to win seven Olivier Awards and a Tony! His other literary work includes poetry and short stories, and his most recent novel – ‘The Porpoise’ – was published in 2019.

    Clare Chambers the author of nine novels – the first of which was published in 1992. In 2022, her novel ‘Small Pleasures’ became a word-of-mouth hit on publication, was longlisted for the Women’s Prize For Fiction - and won ‘Pageturner of the Year’ at the British Book Awards.


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