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You can preorder Adam's book here: Fallen Feathers by Adam Howorth | Waterstones
Bookshops we discuss:
1. Daunt Books Marylebone | Daunt Books
2. Books on the Rise - Bookshop Richmond
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Book Choices:
Imogen - Jilly Cooper Daughter - Jane Shemilt Diary of an ordinary woman - Margaret Forster Demon Copperhead - Barbara Kingsolver Wintering - Katherine MayBookshops:
1. Kemptown Bookshop
2. Octavias Bookshop
You can find out more about Cathy's work here: Cathy Hayward writer
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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My guest this week is Jamie West! You can read more about him here: Jamie West Author
His bookshop recommendations were:Bert's Books (bertsbooks.co.uk)Sauchiehall Street | Waterstones
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My guest this week is Lola Reid Allin - Pilot and Author
You can pre-order her book here: https://www.amazon.com/Highway-Sky-Lola-Reid-Allin/dp/1647428009
Female WestJet pilot posts passenger's sexist note on Facebook - https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/female-westjet-pilot-posts-passenger-s-sexist-note-on-facebook-1.2559603#:~:text=%22To%20David.,are%20not%20for%20ladies%20anymore.%22
Ontario pilot pens memoir to share career experiences - https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-pilot-pens-memoir-1.7225798
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My guest this week is Fiona Baron!
You can read more about her work here: Fiona Barton
The bookshops she recommended is: Heffers Bookshop | Cambridge | Facebook
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My guest this week is Tom Mead!
You can read more about his work here: Tom Mead (tommeadauthor.com)
The bookshops he recommends are:
- Bodies in the Bookshop
- Scarthin Books Cromford - Kemps General Store
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Tim has been a science junky from a young age, and for as long as he can remember has wanted to understand how things worked. On seeing the sea for the first time as a toddler, he stared at the waves for a while before asking his parents, ‘Why do they go and up and down?’ His teachers at Barton C of E Primary School, Comberton Village College, and then Hills Road Sixth Form College – all state schools in Cambridgeshire – encouraged his love of science.
After completing his A-levels, Tim spent a year teaching in rural Zimbabwe with the organisation Project Trust, before returning to the UK to study Biology at the University of York. He went on to be awarded a doctorate from Imperial College London in 1994, before working for the Zoological Society of London, the University of Cambridge, Imperial College and then, from 2013, the University of Oxford where he is Professor of Biology, joint head of the Department of Biology, and a professorial fellow of Jesus College.
Tim’s research investigates the ecological and evolutionary consequences of altering predator population sizes on natural ecosystems. He uses a mix of mathematical models, observations of animals in their natural environments, and experiments in the laboratory.
Tim lives with his wife, Sonya, and dog Woofler, in Oxford.
You can order Tim's book here: Tim Coulson (penguin.co.uk)
You can find Caper here: Caper - A family bookshop in East Oxford
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You can find out more about Patrick's books and order them here: Patrick Worrall (penguin.co.uk)
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Graham's book can be pre-ordered here: Dead GroundThe bookshop we discussed: Winstone's Sidmouth
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Ilaria's book can be pre-ordered here: We Will Be Forest by Ilaria Bernardini | HatchardsThe bookshop we discussed: Libreria Verso Milano - verso – libri, incontri, bar
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My guest this week is Karen Jennings. Karen's book Crooked Seeds can be pre-ordered here: Karen Jennings | Penguin Random House
The books we discussed:
Cal by Bernard MacLaverty Cal (penguin.co.uk)
A mouthful of salt by Reem Gafar brownsbfs.co.ukThe bookshops we discussed: The Book Shoppe | Cape Town The Book LoungeStellenbosch Books
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My guest this week is Rachel Wolf. Rachel's book Five Nights can be pre-ordered here: Five Nights
The book we discussed: Books on the Hill (books-on-the-hill.co.uk)The bookshop we discussed: Books on the Hill (books-on-the-hill.co.uk)
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My guest this week is Dani Atkins.
You can find more information about her here:
Dani Atkins — Blake Friedmann
Dani's book can be pre-ordered here: The Memory of Us by Dani Atkins
The book we discussed: The Night in Question (penguin.co.uk)
The bookshop we discussed: David's Bookshop, Letchworth -
My guest this week is David Slattery-Christy. You can find his website here: David Slattery-Christy
David's book can be ordered here: Waterstones
The book we discussed:
Jude the Obscure - Thomas Hardy
The bookshop we discussed:
Packlitt and Booth - plackittandbooth.co.uk -
Welcome to this week's episode of Off the Shelf!
You can follow me on Instagram here: Phoebe @ Pause Books HQ (@pausebooks)
You can follow me on Twitter here: Twitter
My guest this week is Nicholas Hutchinson of BookThinkers
You can listen to his podcast here: Life Changing Books -
My guest this week is Nigar Alam. You can find her website here: Nigar Alam (nigaralamwrites.com)Nigar's book can be preordered here: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/720000/under-the-tamarind-tree-by-nigar-alam/ The literary programmes we discuss:
The Loft Literary Center - https://loft.org/ Madeleine Milburn Mentorship Programme - https://www.madeleinemilburn.co.uk/mentorship/The books we discuss:
Craft Book - Save the Cat! Writes a Novel: The Last Book On Novel Writing You'll Ever Need by Jessica Brody - https://www.jessicabrody.com/2020/11/how-to-write-your-novel-using-the-save-the-cat-beat-sheet/
Finding me - Viola Davis https://www.waterstones.com/book/finding-me/viola-davis/9781399704038The bookshop we discuss:
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Welcome to this week's episode of Off the Shelf!
You can follow me on Instagram here: Phoebe @ Pause Books HQ (@pausebooks)
You can follow me on Twitter here: Twitter
My guest this week is Laurie Barkman!
You can find her podcast here: Succession Stories on Apple Podcasts
You can find her book here: The Business Transition Handbook
You can find her website here: The Business Transition Sherpa
The Forbes article we were discussing can be found here: forbes.com/sites/edwardsegal/2023/09/23/lessons-from-the-leadership-transition-at-murdochs-media-empire/
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Welcome to this week's episode of Off the Shelf!
You can follow me on Instagram here: Phoebe @ Pause Books HQ (@pausebooks)
You can follow me on Twitter here: Twitter
My guest this week is Johnnie Lowery and you can find his website here: Johnnie Lowery
His Book choices were:
Best Non-Fiction Book; Yuval Noah Harari – Sapiens The best book you received as a gift; Harry Pearson – The Far Corner A book by your favourite author; Michael Calvin – State of Play The book that makes you cry ;Abigail Dean – Girl A The book that everyone should read; Aldous Huxley – Brave New World -
Welcome to this week's episode of Off the Shelf!
You can follow me on Instagram here: Phoebe @ Pause Books HQ (@pausebooks)
You can follow me on Twitter here: Twitter
My guest this week is Spencer Quinn.
You can find out more about his work here: Spencer Quinn
Spencer's favourite independent bookshops are:
1. The Poisoned Pen Bookstore
2. Eight Cousins Books
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Welcome to this week's episode of Off the Shelf!
You can follow me on Instagram here: Phoebe @ Pause Books HQ (@pausebooks)
You can follow me on Twitter here: Twitter
My guest this week is Amanda Prowse.
You can find out more about her work here: Amanda Prowse
Amanda's book choices were:
1. The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough
2. Captain Corelli's Mandolin by Louis de Bernières
3. A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket.
4. Intuitive Editing: A Creative and Practical Guide to Revising Your Writing by Tiffany Yates Martin
5. The Christmas Chronicles: Notes, Stories & 100 Essential Recipes for Midwinter by Nigel Slater
Amanda's favourite independent bookshops are:
1. Chepstow Books & Gifts
2. Ilfracombe Bookshop Bookshop UK
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