It's almost time for the Turn The Page Christmas Special!
With things being so different year and many of us still isolated away from friends and family, Sophie and I have decided to throw a very special Bookish Christmas party episode of the Turn The Page podcast! Running tomorrow, Tuesday 22nd December, this episode will be packed with:
As always, we'll also be reviewing our book club selection which was, The Library of the Unwritten by A.J. Hackwith and we'll follow that up with a Twitter chat on Tuesday 29th December at 7pm (UK Time). We'll also be revealing our Winter Book Club Selection which is a historical, fairytale set in Russia! On top of all of that, we'd like to say a huge thank you to everyone who's listened to the podcast so far! We're absolutely chuffed that the podcast has had over 100 listens already and so, to say thank you, we're going to be hosting a giveaway. Full details of how to enter will be given in the podcast and in our blog on episode release day (Tuesday 22nd December) so don't miss that for your chance to win a book(s) of your choice (worth up to £20!) The giveaway will be running internationally (to everywhere that Book Depository ships to)! So again, a huge thank you to everyone who's supported the podcast so far, we cannot wait to share our Christmas special with you tomorrow! You can find details on how to listen to the podcast here!
We are FINALLY back with another episode of the Turn the Page podcast.
As well as being in the middle of another lockdown, we had a few hiccups that prevented us from recording for a while. But, we're happy to say that we've now updated our tech and we are back up and running! In this episode, we're talking about; our favourite book adaptations, #NaNoWriMo, #Audiblegate, our August book club selection (The Extraordinaries by TJ Klune) and as always, we review our recent reads! Here's a little of what you can expect from episode four: Hey, I hope you're having a great September!
This is just a quick note to let you know that there won't be a Turn The Page episode this month. Sophie is juggling moving to a new house and heading on holiday so we're taking a break this month and we'll be picking the podcast back up in October. We'll be sticking with The Extraordinaries by TJ Klune for our book club and will review this (along with our follow up Twitter bookchat) in October. We look forward to chatting with you soon!
How is it already August?!?
The second Tuesday of each month is new episode release day for the Turn The Page podcast, our monthly podcast where we talk about our latest reads, book news and bookish events. Thank you so much to everyone who's listened to Episode One and Episode Two! You can subscribe to the podcast right here! We also launched our very first Twitter Book Chat last month. We get together on the Friday after the podcast goes live to talk about the month's book club selection! You can catch our last book club chat for Hour of the Bees here and don't miss the next one on Friday 14th August! In this episode, we talk about DNFing books, #YALCathome, The StoryGraph and our July Book Club selection, The Ten Thousand Doors of January. Here's a little of what you can expect from episode three: On not finishing books:"I can't not finish a book, if that makes sense. So, I can't not finish it. I've never, ever been able to. Even to the point where I dread picking it up, and I know it sounds completely, a bit weird, but I'm always paranoid that if I don't read it, I'll still be thinking about it a week later, because I'll be like, well, I wonder what did happen? Did it get better? Have I missed out on something? So, like, that fear of the unknown and never, ever finding out where it ends, for me, it's too much." On chickens and goats:"So, if you get your own goat, you're just going to call it goat?"
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I can't believe it's already time for Episode Two of the Turn The Page podcast, our new, monthly podcast where we talk about our latest reads, book news and bookish events.
First of all, Sophie and I would like to thank everyone who listened to and got in touch with us about Episode One, your feedback was fantastic and we're so glad you enjoyed our first episode. We have also recently launched a YouTube channel so that you can listen to the podcast there if you prefer. In this episode, we talk about Pride Month, the Summer #ReadWithPride challenge and discuss our very first Turn The Page book club book, Hour of the Bees. Here's a little of what you can expect: On our monthly book club book:I was immersed in it and I didn't even realize how quickly I was reading it, and then all of a sudden I was at the end. On our favourite pride books:At the end of the book, I hated it. I absolutely hated it, and I almost didn't finish it, but you must finish it.
Listen to the podcast below, feel free to comment and tune in again on the 2nd Tuesday of each month for the latest episode! Subscribe on your favourite podcast platform here!
Happy listening and happy reading!
Please note:
1. We did experience a few minor technical issues while recording this podcast so we apologies for any inconsistencies. 2. At around 11-12 minutes into the podcast, I accidentally named the wrong title of a book. The book I was talking about was not Project Hero (although that book was also great), the book I'd meant to reference was Charlie Sunshine (that's what I get for not adding it to Goodreads!) Listen Here:Read the transcript:
Sophie and I are very excited to share with you Episode One of the Turn The Page book podcast, our new, monthly podcast where we talk about our latest reads, book news and bookish events.
In this episode, we introduce our new monthly book club and chat about books that have changed our lives, why we love a good plot twist, books about racism and race, and much more! Here's a little of what you can expect: On book hangovers:There are many times where I've gone to sleep at three o'clock in the morning, woke up the next day and have used the excuse, "oh, I had a really bad night's sleep", and really, it was just that I couldn't stop reading." On the life-changing power of books:I actually think this book has changed the way that I wake up every morning. It's changed the way that I live my life day to day.
Listen below, feel free to comment and tune in again on the 2nd Tuesday of each month for the latest episode! Subscribe on your favourite podcast platform here!
Happy listening and happy reading!
Please note: This podcast is intended as a way for us to chat about various books and, while we may enjoy certain books, that doesn't necessarily mean that we support, or are even aware of, all that the author(s) stand for. Having said that, this podcast episode was recorded before we became aware of the actions and comments from J.K. Rowling, and we have decided that we will not be continuing to read either The Ickabog or the Galbraith series (both mentioned in this podcast) in support of our friends in the trans community.
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Book addict, film mad, music lover, business owner, writer and mum (not necessarily in that order), living in the UK. About Sophie (She/Her)
Sophie loves books (obviously). She has a passion for photography and spotting wildlife, and is interested in anything made with passion and creativity. THIS BLOG IS SPOILER FREE!
Rating system: 5 Stars - AMAZING!! 4.5 Stars - Almost perfect! 4 Stars - I really loved it 3.5 Stars - I liked it alot 3 Stars - I liked it (I don't typically review books that I rate below 3 stars)
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