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Tariq Ashkanani on The Hollow Boys: Crime, Horror and Dark Small-Town Secrets

May 11, 202645 min

From Publishing to Bestseller: Ellis Hunter on Blood Bound & Writing Together

May 8, 202637 min

Laurie Gilmore on The Daisy Chain Flower Shop, Dream Harbor and Cosy Small-Town Romance

May 6, 202632 min

Ilona Bannister on Five: A Bold New Thriller About Fate, Death and the Last Five Minutes

May 4, 202639 min

Tom Rob Smith on 20 Years Together, Love Stories, Writing Endings and Why This Book Is So Personal

May 1, 202632 min

Why Sports Romance Is Booming: Bella North on Oakwood Ranch, Spice Levels and Pen Names

Apr 27, 202643 min

Jo Callaghan on Body of Lies | The Final Kat and Locke Thriller

Apr 24, 202646 min

Sarah Hilary Interview: The Drowning Place + Reviews of Mars One + The Faraway Inn

Apr 20, 202643 min

Publishing Secrets Revealed: How Book Marketing Really Works (with Transworld PR Director Alison Barrow)

Apr 17, 202633 min

How I Got Out of a Reading Slump + 7 Book Reviews (Hits & Misses)

Apr 13, 202620 min

J.P. Delaney on The Move | Psychological Thrillers, Twists and Writing Obsession

Apr 10, 202630 min

Clare Mackintosh on It’s Not What You Think, Plot Twists, Thriller Secrets & Book Reviews

Apr 6, 202645 min

Ep 445The Ending Writes Itself Campaign with HQ Publicity Team – Part 2

Part 2 of this special two part episode.Today I’m joined by the publicity team behind The Ending Writes Itself—Philippa Cotton and Becky Mansell from HQ—to go behind the scenes of one of the most inventive book campaigns in recent years.We talk about:How early publicity gets involved in acquiring a bookBuilding a campaign around secrecy and intrigueManaging (and protecting) a major author revealThe viral buzz, wild guesses, and reader engagementWhat worked—and what they’d do differentlyThe realities of publishing behind the scenesPlus—Bloody Scotland, proof drops, influencers, campaign chaos (including that wifi moment), and answers to the authors’ own questions.If you enjoyed Part 1 with V. E. Schwab and Cat Clarke, this is the perfect companion episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 2, 202634 min

Ep 444 The Ending Writes Itself with V.E. Schwab & Cat Clarke (Evelyn Clarke) – Part 1

A special early episode for the bank holiday weekend.In Part 1, I’m joined by the authors behind The Ending Writes Itself—V. E. Schwab and Cat Clarke—writing together as Evelyn Clarke.We talk about:The secret behind their hidden identityHow this ambitious collaboration came togetherWriting a sharp, funny satire of the publishing worldThe realities (and absurdities) of being an author todayTheir unique co-writing processPlus—Bloody Scotland book festival, Stephen King, FOMO in publishing, and the joy (and chaos) of keeping a literary secret.Part 2 drops tomorrow, featuring the publicity team behind this standout campaign. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 1, 202639 min

Ep 443Crime Thriller Book Reviews: Frieda McFadden, Claire Douglas + Capital Crime Festival Interview

It’s a crime-packed episode of Quick Book Reviews Philippa is back with six crime and thriller recommendations—including bestselling psychological suspense, twisty mysteries, and edge-of-your-seat reads—plus a behind-the-scenes interview with the Festival Director of one of the UK’s biggest crime events.In This EpisodeA stack of must-read crime thrillers (out now + upcoming releases)A surprising turnaround on Frieda McFadden A standout read from Claire DouglasFestival insider chat with Lizzie Curl from Capital Crime FestivalPublishing insights, book recommendations & festival gossipBooks FeaturedRecently Read & Reviewed:Dear Debbie – Frieda McFaddenWant to Know a Secret? – Frieda McFaddenThe Family Friend – Claire DouglasAlso Mentioned (Out Now / New Releases):The Move – J.P. DelaneyI Spy – C. M. EwanIt’s Not What You Think – Clare MackintoshInterview: Capital Crime FestivalPhilippa chats to Lizzie Curl about:What really goes into planning Capital Crime FestivalBig author names (including Lee Child)How the festival attracts new readersBehind-the-scenes challenges & surprisesWhy crime fiction fans shouldn’t miss itHeld in London, this reader-voted, author-packed festival is a must for crime lovers. Book here: https://www.capitalcrime.org/ticketsPlus…A mix-up involving “AI”Kindle Unlimited vs Kobo thoughts (more next week!)And the ultimate question: what’s the best biscuit for reading? Perfect For Fans Of:Psychological thrillersFast-paced crime fictionBook festivals & author eventsNo-spoiler book recommendationsFollow, rate & review to support the podcast and never miss a book recommendation!Email Philippa at [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 30, 202630 min

Ep 44210 New Books to Read This Month: The Best March (ish) Book Releases

Welcome to the Quick Book Reviews Podcast — the podcast featuring author interviews and book reviews with no spoilers.In this episode Philippa shares 10 new books she’s excited to read this month, covering everything from gripping psychological thrillers and crime fiction to literary fiction and historical drama.If you're looking for new books to add to your reading list, this episode is packed with brilliant recommendations and upcoming releases.Books mentioned in this episodeWhen I Kill You – B. A. ParisA chilling psychological thriller about secrets, suspicion and the terrifying feeling of being watched.How to Get Away With Murder – Rebecca PhillipsonA darkly compelling crime novel about a mysterious manual for aspiring serial killers and the detective determined to uncover the truth.The Arc – Haruo YukiA tense survival thriller in which hikers trapped in a flooding bunker must decide who will be left behind.Dead Heat – Sabine DurrantA sun-drenched Greek summer turns dark as jealousy, secrets and suspicion simmer among friends.Unreliable Narrator – Araminta HallWhen a woman sees her life mirrored in a bestselling novel, the line between truth and fiction begins to blur.Kin – Tayari JonesA powerful story of friendship, family and identity set against the backdrop of the American civil rights movement.Whidby – T Kira MaddenA gripping literary thriller exploring justice, revenge and the long shadow of trauma.Lady Tremaine – Rachel HockenhauserA fascinating re-imagining of the Cinderella story told from the perspective of the infamous stepmother.First to Finish – Rebecca J. CafferyA high-speed romance set in the world of Formula racing where competition and chemistry collide.Meet the Newmans – Jennifer NivenA sweeping novel set in 1960s America about fame, family secrets and the changing world of television.Follow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.📧 Email: [email protected]📸 Instagram & Threads:@quick_book_reviews🎵 TikTok: @quickbookreviews🐦 X: @quickbookrevie3🦋 Bluesky: quickbookreviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 27, 202614 min

Ep 4415 Brilliant Book Recommendations + Publishing Secrets with Alison Barrow (Transworld)

Discover 5 brilliant book recommendations plus publishing insider secrets. PR Director Alison Barrow reveals the truth about bestseller lists, book tours and how books really succeed.⏱ Timestamped Show Notes00:00 – Welcome to Quick Book Reviews01:15 – Philippa introduces today’s five standout books02:10 – This Story Might Save Your Life by Tiffany Crum05:40 – Gone for Good by Sarah Crossan09:30 – The Book of Doors by Gareth Brown14:20 – The Cursed Road by Laura McCluskey18:30 – Growing Brave by Donna Ashworth22:45 – Interview begins with Alison Barrow, PR Director at Transworld Publishers24:10 – Books Alison is currently promoting• How to Get Away With Murder• A Far‑Flung Life29:15 – The reality of bestseller lists32:40 – How subscription book boxes influence charts36:00 – Slow-burn bestsellers and long-tail success39:30 – Books Alison has loved recently• The Things We Never Say• Witch Trial• The Barbecue at Number Nine• California Gold48:10 – Listener question: Should authors ask for a book tour?52:20 – How book tours are funded55:10 – Typical book event sales conversion rates58:40 – Alison shares an update on writing her own novel1:02:30 – What it’s like being both publicist and author1:05:30 – Philippa wraps up and previews the next episodeEmail your questions herel: [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 23, 202637 min

Ep 440Broken Country: Claire Leslie Hall on the Story Everyone Is Talking About

In this episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa talks to author Claire Leslie Hall about her extraordinary novel Broken Country — a story of love, grief, longing, and the choices that shape our lives.Set against the backdrop of the English countryside, Broken Country begins with a shocking line: a man is dead — but who is he, and why? From there unfolds a deeply emotional story of a marriage under strain, a first love that returns, and a community divided.Claire shares the fascinating journey behind the book — from the moment of inspiration during lambing season in rural Dorset to the four-year writing process that included rewrites, abandoned drafts, and even stepping away to write another novel before returning to the story.Philippa and Claire discuss:The real-life moment that sparked the opening sceneWhy the novel took four years to write and dramatically changed along the wayHow the book blends genres — love story, mystery, and courtroom dramaWatching a murder trial at the Old Bailey for researchThe meaning behind the title Broken CountryThe evolution of the book’s cover designThe surreal moment the novel was chosen for Reese’s Book Club by Reese WitherspoonClaire’s background as a journalist and how it shaped her writing styleWhat readers might expect from her next novelPlus: dream writing sheds, nightmare writing locations, the joy (and terror) of editorial notes, and the all-important biscuit question.If you love character-driven fiction with emotional depth and a touch of suspense, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.Books MentionedBroken Country — Claire Leslie HallPictures of Him — Claire Leslie HallDays You Were Mine — Claire Leslie HallTo Kill a Mockingbird — by Harper LeeThe Amateur by Chris Bohjalian Odette Rising by Julianne EdwardsQuick Book Reviews features author interviews and book reviews with no spoilers.Follow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.📧 Email: [email protected]📸 Instagram & Threads:@quick_book_reviews🎵 TikTok: @quickbookreviews🐦 X: @quickbookrevie3🦋 Bluesky: quickbookreviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 20, 202629 min

Ep 439Patrick Gale on Love Lane + Brilliant Escapist Book Recommendations

Bestselling author Patrick Gale joins Philippa on the Quick Book Reviews Podcast to discuss his powerful new novel Love Lane, plus brilliant escapist book recommendations including The Selection and An Offer from a Gentleman.In this episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa talks to bestselling author Patrick Gale about his moving and deeply personal new novel Love Lane.Patrick returns to the podcast to discuss the inspiration behind the book, how family history shaped the story, and why this emotional historical novel might be his most personal work yet. The conversation also dives into writing routines, fountain pens, notebooks, and the joy (and therapy!) of storytelling.If you enjoy powerful character-driven fiction, family sagas, and historical novels filled with heart, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.Pre-order Love LanePatrick Gale’s beautiful new novel Love Lane publishes soon — and pre-orders really help authors and bookshops.Pre-order your copy here:👉 https://uk.bookshop.org/a/16356/9781472257468👉 https://www.waterstones.com/book/love-lane/patrick-gale/9781472257468👉 https://www.foyles.co.uk/book/love-lane/patrick-gale/9781472257468(Choose your favourite bookseller and support authors and bookshops!)In This EpisodePhilippa chats with Patrick Gale about the emotional story behind Love LaneWhy writing about family history can be both revealing and healingPatrick’s unusual writing routine — fountain pens, notebooks, and writing in inkThe real people who inspired the novelThe secrets hidden in family lettersDream writing locations vs nightmare writing locationsThe biscuit that powered the writing Books Reviewed in This EpisodePhilippa also shares some unexpected reading choices while recovering from illness — stepping away from crime fiction and diving into romance and escapist reads.Books discussed:The Selection by Kiera CassThe Elite by Kiera CassThe One by Kiera CassAn Offer from a Gentleman by Julia QuinnA New Start at the Happily Ever After Bookshop by Emma BennettExpect reality-TV-style royal romance, Bridgerton escapism, and the ultimate cosy bookshop novel set in Cornwall.About the PodcastQuick Book Reviews is the podcast where you get book recommendations, interviews with bestselling authors, and honest reviews — always spoiler-free.Hosted by Philippa, each episode helps you discover your next great read.Follow & Support the PodcastIf you enjoy the show:⭐ Follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode⭐ Leave a review on your podcast app⭐ Share the episode with a fellow bookworm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 16, 202647 min

Ep 438Andi Osho on Most Wanted: The Housing Crisis, Crime, Comedy & Writing What Feels Real

In this episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa speaks to actor, comedian and author Andi Osho about her third novel, Most Wanted.Most Wanted explores the housing crisis through the story of a couple pushed to desperate measures in their attempt to get on the property ladder. Blending sharp comedy with serious social themes, the novel examines control, financial pressure, responsibility and how quickly one decision can spiral.In this thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation, Andi discusses:The real-life frustrations that inspired Most WantedWhy property fiction feels so timelyBalancing humour with serious themesWriting morally complex charactersPlanning twists versus letting the story evolveNarrating her own audiobooks and performing her charactersCreativity, acting and moving between genresPerimenopause, brain fog and recording in the boothThe realities of buying property in the UKWe also talk about scripts versus novels, the pressure of second and third books, and the biscuits that powered the writing process.If you enjoy fiction that reflects real life, explores big social themes and still makes you laugh, this episode is for you.Most Wanted by Andi Osho is available now in hardback, ebook and audiobook.Follow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.📧 Email: [email protected]📸 Instagram & Threads:@quick_book_reviews🎵 TikTok: @quickbookreviews🐦 X: @quickbookrevie3🦋 Bluesky: quickbookreviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 13, 202627 min

Ep 437Inside The Hay Festival: What to See, Who's Appearing and What’s New

Full programme and booking information: https://www.hayfestival.com/hay-on-wye/homePlanning a visit to the Hay Festival this year?In this special episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa travels to Hay-on-Wye to speak with festival organisers Heather Salisbury and Jacqueline Hewer about the exciting new programme.Discover:• The brand-new Crime Day• A fantasy and romantasy focus for 2026• Celebrity readers sharing their “Life in Books”• Debut author showcases• Over 400 events celebrating books and ideasPlus the guests reveal the authors they’re most excited about — including Emma Thompson, Bear Grylls, Elizabeth Strout and Val McDermid.And yes… the Hay Festival biscuit debate returns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 11, 202636 min

Ep 436Nadine Matheson Interview: The Shadow Carver, Inspector Henley & Writing Crime Fiction

In this episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa speaks to bestselling crime author Nadine Matheson about her gripping new novel The Shadow Carver, the latest instalment in the Inspector Henley series.We discuss:Writing dark crime fiction with legal authenticityHow her background in criminal law shapes her storytellingThe emotional toll of writing morally complex charactersBuilding long-running crime series readers can’t quitWhy readers are drawn to justice-driven thrillersPlus, Philippa shares thoughts on one of the most talked-about new psychological thrillers, Room 706, and what makes it such a compulsive listen on audio.If you love crime fiction, legal thrillers, police procedurals, and intelligent psychological suspense, this episode is for you.Follow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.📧 Email: [email protected]📸 Instagram & Threads:@quick_book_reviews🎵 TikTok: @quickbookreviews🐦 X: @quickbookrevie3🦋 Bluesky: quickbookreviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 9, 202640 min

Ep 435Six Friends, £1.6 Million & One Fatal Decision – T.M. Logan on The Weekend

Six Friends, £1.6 Million & One Fatal Decision – T.M. Logan on The WeekendIn this episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa speaks to bestselling author T.M. Logan about his gripping new thriller The Weekend.When six friends discover £1.6 million hidden in a cave during a New Year getaway, one question changes everything: do you hand it in — or keep it?T.M. Logan discusses:The moral dilemma at the heart of The WeekendWhy “what would you do?” drives his thrillersWriting his 10th novel and the pressure of expectationsBeing dropped by his US publisher — and rebuildingHow TV adaptations have (or haven’t) changed his writingTurning personal fears into page-turning fictionThe craft of sustaining tensionIce hockey inspirations and hidden Easter eggsThe reality of publishing success and uncertaintyWe also talk about writing advice, perseverance, and why dark chocolate Hobnobs may (or may not) be a legitimate writing fuel.If you enjoy psychological thrillers, moral dilemmas and high-stakes fiction that feels frighteningly close to real life, this episode is for you.The Weekend by T.M. Logan is out now.Follow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.📧 Email: [email protected]📸 Instagram & Threads:@quick_book_reviews🎵 TikTok: @quickbookreviews🐦 X: @quickbookrevie3🦋 Bluesky: quickbookreviewsT.M. Logan interviewThe Weekendpsychological thrillercrime fictionBritish thriller authorwriting processbestselling author interviewmoral dilemma thrillerTV adaptationspublishing industry insight Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 6, 202631 min

Ep 434Lisa Jewell on Don’t Let Him In & It Could Have Been Her: Writing Process & Reader Expectations

In this episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa is joined by global bestselling author Lisa Jewell to discuss her paperback hit Don’t Let Him In and her brand new summer release It Could Have Been Her.Lisa talks candidly about writing morally complex characters, creating psychological tension without crossing credibility lines, and why her epilogues often carry the darkest revelations. She shares her unusual writing process — drafting without a plan, discovering twists late, and working at her kitchen table while the world carries on around her.The conversation also explores:The psychology of manipulation and trust in Don’t Let Him InWhy ordinary domestic settings can feel so sinisterThe dark premise behind It Could Have Been HerWhether modern thriller readers are harder to surpriseThe difference between a twist and a revealThe realities of building a long-term writing careerPublishing pressure, branding, and reader expectationsAudiobooks, reading slumps, and life as a bestselling novelistLisa also reflects on how her career has evolved, what she would (and wouldn’t) change, and the biscuit that powered the writing of her latest novels.Alongside the interview, Philippa reviews:Intelligence by Robert NewmanStrange Buildings by UketsuA War of Wyverns by S. F. WilliamsonA wide-ranging and honest conversation with one of the most successful voices in contemporary psychological suspense. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 2, 202648 min

Ep 433The Lost Women: Tim Weaver on 15 Years of David Raker, Writing Thrillers with Heart & Surprising Readers

In this episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa is joined by bestselling author Tim Weaver to talk about his gripping new novel The Lost Women, the fifteenth book in the much-loved David Raker series.Tim reflects on reaching a major milestone as a writer and explains how he balances writing for long-time fans while ensuring every book can be read as a standalone. He also shares the chilling real-world inspirations behind The Lost Women, including a vanished documentary crew and an almost unimaginable hospital disappearance.During the conversation, Tim discusses:Writing the 15th David Raker novel and how the series has evolvedWhy empathy, not angst, defines his central characterCreating twists that genuinely surprise readersWriting thrillers that balance darkness with emotional heartWhy he avoids chasing trends and market expectationsHow the publishing landscape has changed over the last 15 yearsThe rise of audiobooks and how listening has transformed his own reading lifeThe challenges of social media for authorsWhy characters matter more than ever in crime fictionTim also reveals his ideal (and nightmare) writing environments, reflects on reader pressure around plot twists, and shares the biscuits that powered the writing and editing of The Lost Women.A conversation with one of crime fiction’s most consistent and compelling voices.Follow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.📧 Email: [email protected]📸 Instagram & Threads:@quick_book_reviews🎵 TikTok: @quickbookreviews🐦 X: @quickbookrevie3🦋 Bluesky: quickbookreviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 27, 202643 min

Ep 432The Future of Reading? Wearable E-Readers, Book Trends & Publishing Insider Alison Barrow

In this special episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa explores a bold claim making waves across the book world: are wearable e-readers really the future of reading?After researching the much-talked-about SOL wearable e-reader glasses, Philippa shares her scepticism, the surprising reactions from early adopters, and asks listeners whether immersive tech could change how we read forever.Before that, returning guest Alison Barrow, PR Director at Transworld, answers another listener question and offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at publishing today, including:The standout debut novels to watch right nowWhy audiobooks are booming and reshaping the industrySpring publishing trends, from romantic fantasy to horrorHow bestseller charts fail to reflect modern reading habitsHonest advice for anyone starting a career in publishingThe importance of positivity, curiosity, and commercial awarenessAlison also champions under-the-radar books she believes deserve far more attention and discusses why some extraordinary novels slip through the cracks.A thoughtful, wide-ranging conversation about books, trends, careers, and the future of how we read.Follow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.📧 Email: [email protected]📸 Instagram & Threads:@quick_book_reviews🎵 TikTok: @quickbookreviews🐦 X: @quickbookrevie3🦋 Bluesky: quickbookreviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 23, 202629 min

Ep 431Adrift by Will Dean: Control, Claustrophobia, and Writing Psychological Fear

In this episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa is joined by bestselling author Will Dean to discuss his haunting psychological thriller Adrift — a novel that explores control, isolation, and the quiet terror of living with someone who manipulates from the shadows.Will talks candidly about his off-grid life in the Swedish woods, why he writes his first drafts in intense six-week bursts, and how emotional stories like Adrift can take years to fully realise.Together, they discuss:Writing while living off grid and why isolation fuels creativityWhy Will avoids the publishing “noise” and trendsHow Adrift took five years to complete, despite a fast first draftWriting claustrophobic tension without exhausting the readerThe psychology of control, gaslighting, and quiet manipulationWriting from a child’s point of view and the emotional toll it takesWhy Will leaves much of the violence off the pageThe fear and excitement of starting a new novelHow rereading favourite books shapes his writingThe current reading crisis and why encouraging children to read matters more than everWill also shares what he’s currently reading, why he rereads authors like Shirley Jackson and Sarah Waters, and answers the most important question of all: what powered the writing of Adrift (spoiler: frozen dates, not biscuits).A thoughtful, intense, and revealing conversation about storytelling, fear, and the importance of noticing unheard people in unseen places.Follow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.📧 Email: [email protected]📸 Instagram & Threads:@quick_book_reviews🎵 TikTok: @quickbookreviews🐦 X: @quickbookrevie3🦋 Bluesky: quickbookreviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 20, 202633 min

Ep 430Catriona Ward on Nowhere Burning: Childhood, Horror, Grief and the Truth About Dark Fiction

n this powerful and deeply honest episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa is joined by award-winning author Catriona Ward to discuss her haunting new novel Nowhere Burning.This conversation goes far beyond the book. Catriona opens up about writing through profound personal grief, why she cries while writing, and how love — especially between siblings — can become both a source of salvation and destruction. Together, they explore childhood trauma, abandoned places, hostile landscapes, and the unsettling idea that some environments remember what happened there.They also dive into:The origins of Nowhere Burning and its unsettling settingWhy Catriona prefers the word reveal over plot twistHorror, literary fiction, and why genre labels often miss the pointThe worst writing advice Catriona has ever receivedCreative writing courses, resilience, and finding your voiceWhy “dark” fiction makes people uncomfortable — and why that mattersBooks Catriona is reading and recommending right nowBiscuits, dunking rules, and the surprising truth about stroopwafelsAlongside the interview, Philippa also reviews:The Favorites by Layne FargoBody of Lies by Jo Callaghan — the gripping finale to the AI crime seriesFollow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.📧 Email: [email protected]📸 Instagram & Threads:@quick_book_reviews🎵 TikTok: @quickbookreviews🐦 X: @quickbookrevie3🦋 Bluesky: quickbookreviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 16, 202641 min

Ep 429Reading Without Pressure: Book Influencer Jules Swain on Social Media, Burnout & Loving Books Again

In this reflective and refreshingly honest episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa is joined by well-known book influencer and paramedic Jules Swain for a conversation that goes far beyond algorithms, star ratings, and reading targets.What begins as a discussion about social media platforms — from X and Instagram to BookTok — quickly becomes a deeper exploration of burnout, pressure, and reclaiming reading as a joy rather than a performance.Together, Philippa and Jules talk about:Stepping back from social media and why it can be healthyThe pressure to post, review, and read “enough” booksWhy it’s okay to DNF a book — and stop feeling guiltyStar ratings, negative reviews, and whether every book needs an opinionBookTok hype, genre oversaturation, and discovering fantasy unexpectedlyPhysical books vs e-readers vs audiobooksBuilding real-life book communities and local book clubsReading as escapism after emotionally demanding workJules also shares her most-loved books, her perfect reading day, thoughts on Goodreads vs StoryGraph, and settles the all-important biscuit debate (custard creams, for the record).A calming, thoughtful episode for anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by bookish noise — and a reminder that reading is allowed to be slow, personal, and joyful.Follow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.📧 Email: [email protected]📸 Instagram & Threads:@quick_book_reviews🎵 TikTok: @quickbookreviews🐦 X: @quickbookrevie3🦋 Bluesky: quickbookreviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 13, 202641 min

Ep 428Nicci French Interview: What Happened That Night + Book Reviews of The Exes and Trust

In this episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa reflects on letting go of over-ambitious New Year plans and choosing a kinder, more sustainable pace of life — before diving into a rich and wide-ranging conversation with the brilliant writing duo Nicci French about their latest novel, What Happened That Night.Nicci French talk about the inspiration behind the book, writing together without ever sitting side by side, how friendships and secrets evolve over decades, and why reunions can be fertile ground for psychological tension. They also discuss ageing, regret, perception, and how the past refuses to stay buried.Alongside the interview, Philippa reviews two very different but equally compelling books:The Exes by Leodora Darlington — a dark, twisty psychological thriller about a woman haunted by the men she’s loved before and the secrets she’s desperate to keep hidden.Trust by Hernan Diaz — an ambitious, multi-layered literary novel about wealth, power, storytelling, and truth in 1920s New York.Philippa also reminds listeners about two recent thrillers she’s previously recommended:My Husband’s Wife by Alice FeeneyIn Her Defence by Philippa MalickaThere is also book club chat, reflections on perception and memory, and — of course — an essential and highly scientific discussion about biscuits and dunking technique.Books Featured in This EpisodeWhat Happened That Night — Nicci FrenchThe Exes — Leodora DarlingtonTrust — Hernan DiazMy Husband’s Wife — Alice FeeneyIn Her Defence — Philippa MalickaFollow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.📧 Email: [email protected]📸 Instagram & Threads: @quick_book_reviews🎵 TikTok: @quickbookreviews🐦 X: @quickbookrevie3🦋 Bluesky: quickbookreviewsNicci French interviewWhat Happened That Nightpsychological thriller podcastQuick Book Reviewsauthor interview podcastbook podcast UKLeodora Darlington The ExesHernan Diaz TrustAlice Feeney My Husband’s WifePhilippa Malika In Her Defencecrime fiction podcastthriller book reviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 9, 202648 min

Ep 427Jennie Godfrey on The Barbecue at No. 9 | Author Interview

In this episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa is joined by bestselling author Jennie Godfrey to talk about her wonderful new novel, The Barbecue at No.9.Jennie’s debut, The List of Suspicious Things, became a word-of-mouth sensation, and her second novel is just as joyful, moving and addictive.Set over the twelve hours of Live Aid in 1985, The Barbecue at Number Nine follows the residents of a new-build estate as secrets unravel, tensions rise, and lives change forever. Somebody is watching them — and by the end of the day, nothing will be the same again.In this warm, funny and fascinating conversation, Philippa and Jennie discuss:Second-book nerves and writing under pressureWhy writers should finish book two before book one is publishedLiving and writing in rural SomersetWhy Live Aid became the backdrop to the novelNostalgia, secrets and the endurance of the human spiritCharacter inspiration and the joy of fictional neighboursJennie’s whirlwind publishing journeyReading habits, audiobooks and Kindle lifeThe importance of maps in novelsThe ultimate biscuit discussion (including M&S biscuity clouds)Preorder here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/16356/9781529155013📚 Books mentioned in this episode:The Barbecue at No 9 – Jennie GodfreyThe List of Suspicious Things – Jennie GodfreyDead Heat – Sabine DurrantThe Shock of the Light – Laurie Inglis HallNightwatching – Tracy SierraJennie also shares what she’s currently reading, her dream and nightmare writing locations, and the two moments in her career that truly took her breath away.The Barbecue at No 9 is published next week.Pre-orders are now open.Follow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.📧 Email: [email protected]📸 Instagram & Threads: @quick_book_reviews🎵 TikTok: @quickbookreviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 6, 202637 min

Ep 426How NetGalley Really Works | Book Reviews & an Insider Interview

In this special episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa combines new book reviews with a fascinating behind-the-scenes interview about NetGalley – the platform that gives reviewers early access to upcoming books.First, Philippa shares four recent reads (and listens), including a stunning new novel from Jennie Godfrey, a feel-good Irish audiobook, a classic Agatha Christie, and a BBC Sounds drama that left her in floods of tears.Then, Philippa is joined by Stuart Evers, Director of NetGalley UK, for an in-depth conversation about:What NetGalley actually is and how it worksHow reviewers get approved for booksWhat publishers are really looking forReview percentages – and whether they really matterThe dos and don’ts of writing helpful reviewsUsing NetGalley on Kindle and KoboWhy reviews matter more than you might thinkPlus, of course, the essential biscuit and dunking discussion.📚 Books reviewed in this episode:The Barbecue at No. 9 – Jennie GodfreyNight Swimmers – Roísín O’Donnell (audiobook)The Mysterious Affair at Styles – Agatha ChristieThe Wedding Suit – Rachel Joyce (BBC Sounds, narrated by Paul Venables)If you’ve ever wondered how NetGalley works, how to become a reviewer, or how publishers use early reviews – this episode is for you.Philippa returns on Friday with more bookish chat.Until then, happy reading (and dunking).Follow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.📧 Email: [email protected]📸 Instagram & Threads: @quick_book_reviews🎵 TikTok: @quickbookreviews🐦 X: @quickbookrevie3🦋 Bluesky: quickbookreviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 2, 202652 min

Ep 4258 Brilliant New Books to Read in February | Quick Book Reviews Special

In this special episode of Quick Book Reviews, Philippa shares eight brilliant new books being released in February – across crime, mystery, romance, historical and literary fiction.No author interviews this time – just pure book recommendations, reading inspiration, and plenty of enthusiasm for what’s coming out next month.If you’re building your February TBR, this episode is for you.📚 Books featured in this episode:A Bad, Bad Place – Francis CrawfordA Sociopath’s Guide to a Successful Marriage – MK OliverThe Pie and Mash Detective Agency – J.D. BrinkworthThe Nowhere Girls – Carmel HarringtonSo I Met This Guy – Alexandra PotterThe Violin Maker’s Secret – Evie WoodsFar Flies in Winter – Eleanor ShearerThe Sea Child – Linda Will GussFrom gritty Glasgow crime and darkly comic domestic noir, to lost violins, historical wilderness stories and romantic road trips – there’s something here for every kind of reader.Philippa returns on Monday with a brand-new author interview.Until then, happy reading.Follow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.📧 Email: [email protected]📸 Instagram & Threads: @quick_book_reviews🎵 TikTok: @quickbookreviews🐦 X: @quickbookrevie3🦋 Bluesky: quickbookreviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 30, 202610 min

Ep 424Esther Is Now Following You by Tanya Sweeney | Author Interview

In this episode of the Quick Book Reviews Podcast, I’m joined by Tanya Sweeney to talk about her novel Esther Is Now Following You — a chilling and timely exploration of online obsession, surveillance, and power.We discuss the inspiration behind the book, the realities of digital stalking, and what it means to write fiction that feels uncomfortably close to real life.I’m also sharing spoiler-free reviews of four very different books, ranging from contemporary crime and true crime to classic mysteries reimagined.Books featured in this episode:Witch Trial by Harriet TyceMr Poirot: Mischief on the Nile by Roger Hargreaves & Agatha ChristieLittle Miss Marple: Murder at the Vicarage by Roger Hargreaves & Agatha ChristieThe Mushroom Tapes: Conversations on a Triple Murder Trial by Helen Garner, Chloe Hooper & Sarah KrasnosteinWhether you’re looking for your next great read, enjoy thoughtful author interviews, or love discovering books across genres, there’s plenty to explore in this episode.Follow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.📧 Email: [email protected]📸 Instagram & Threads: @quick_book_reviews🎵 TikTok: @quickbookreviews🐦 X: @quickbookrevie3🦋 Bluesky: quickbookreviews.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 26, 202644 min

Kathy Reichs on Evil Bones, Temperance Brennan & Writing Crime with Science

In this episode of the Quick Book Reviews podcast, Philippa Hall is joined by internationally bestselling author Kathy Reichs to talk about her latest Temperance Brennan novel, Evil Bones.Now 24 books into the series, Kathy reflects on what keeps the character of Temperance Brennan fresh, how real forensic cases inspire fiction, and why science-driven crime writing still excites her decades into her career.They discuss:Kathy’s dream (and nightmare) writing locationsWriting with a scientific background — without overwhelming the readerHow real forensic cases spark fictional ideasWhy Evil Bones became her “animal book”Bringing forensic veterinary science into crime fictionWriting twists that surprise but still make senseThe importance of setting, atmosphere, and visiting locationsHow the TV series Bones introduced new readers to the booksWhether new readers should start at book one or jump straight inWhat readers love most about Temperance BrennanLife outside a publishing contractWhy writing is still hard work — even after 24 booksAnd, of course, the biscuits (or cookies) that powered the writing 🍪Evil Bones blends forensic science, animal welfare, and gripping mystery, delivering another compelling case for Temperance Brennan — with plenty of surprises along the way.🎧 New episodes of Quick Book Reviews every Monday & Friday Follow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.📧 Email: [email protected]📸 Instagram & Threads: @quick_book_reviews🎵 TikTok: @quickbookreviews🐦 X: @quickbookrevie3🦋 Bluesky: quickbookreviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 23, 202627 min

Ep 422Robert Thorogood Interview | Crime Writing & Creating Hit Mysteries

This week on the Quick Book Reviews Podcast, I’m joined by bestselling author Robert Thorogood for a fascinating conversation about crime writing, storytelling, and moving between screen and page.We talk about his approach to mystery, what keeps readers turning pages, and how he builds characters and plots that really last.Alongside the interview, I’m also reviewing three very different books: Gone For Goodbye by Harlan Coben & Reese Witherspoon, The Choral by Alan Bennett, and Esther Is Now Following You by Tanya Sweeney.Whether you’re looking for your next great read or love hearing authors talk about their craft, there’s something here for you.Books discussed include crime fiction, literary fiction, and contemporary memoir, with recommendations for readers who enjoy compelling storytelling and strong voices.You can buy Robert Thorogood's book here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/16356/9780008567415You can contact Philippa at: Email [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/quick_book_reviewsThreads: @quick_book_reviewsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickbookreviewsX: https://x.com/quickbookrevie3Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/quickbookreviews.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 19, 202654 min

Ep 421Agatha Christie at 50: Poirot vs Marple & Her Greatest Mysteries

This week on the Quick Book Reviews Podcast, I’m joined by Frankie from The Labours of Hercule podcast (and the Read & Buried Podcast) to mark 50 years since the death of Agatha Christie.We talk all things Christie — from her most iconic novels to her extraordinary influence on crime fiction — and, of course, tackle the big question: who is best, Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple?Frankie shares her favourite Agatha Christie books, plus we discuss what makes her mysteries so enduring and why her stories continue to be read, adapted, and loved decades after they were written.Whether you’re a lifelong Christie fan or discovering her work for the first time, this episode is a celebration of the Queen of Crime and her unforgettable detectives.Topics include Agatha Christie novels, Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, classic crime fiction, and literary legacy.Follow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.📧 Email: [email protected]📸 Instagram & Threads: @quick_book_reviews🎵 TikTok: @quickbookreviews🐦 X: @quickbookrevie3🦋 Bluesky: quickbookreviews.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 16, 202645 min

Ep 420The Reading Crisis, BookTube & Why Reading for Pleasure Matters

In this episode of the Quick Book Reviews podcast, Philippa chats with Victoria from the BookTube channel What Victoria Read about books, community, and the growing reading crisis in UK schools.Victoria has been creating BookTube content for over seven years and is also an English teacher, giving her a unique perspective on how reading habits are changing — both online and in the classroom.Together, Philippa and Victoria discuss:What BookTube is and why it mattersBuilding an online bookish communityHonesty and authenticity in book reviewingCharity fundraising through BookTubeTeaching English in secondary schoolsThe reality of falling reading levels in childrenWhy reading for pleasure is so importantHow schools try to engage reluctant readersWhy it doesn’t matter what you read — just that you readAudiobooks, rereading favourites, and TBR pilesBook recommendations from the past yearAnd, of course, a very important discussion about biscuits 🍪Victoria also shares her three magic-wand wishes to help solve the reading crisis and offers thoughtful advice for anyone thinking of starting their own BookTube channel.Books mentioned in this episode include:Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne CollinsHuman Rights by Juno DawsonWayward by Amelia Hart🎥 Find Victoria on YouTube: What Victoria Read https://www.youtube.com/@WhatVictoriaRead🎧 New episodes of Quick Book Reviews every Monday & Friday (and occasionally on Wednesdays)Follow Quick Book Reviews for book recommendations, author interviews, and weekly podcast episodes.📧 Email: [email protected]📸 Instagram & Threads: @quick_book_reviews🎵 TikTok: @quickbookreviews🐦 X: @quickbookrevie3🦋 Bluesky: quickbookreviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 14, 202647 min

Ep 419Discover 5 Hidden Gems + C.E. Hulse Talks Twists, Tension & Thrills

Secret Books You Need to Know + C.E. Hulse on Writing the Perfect Page-TurnerI interview C E Hulse about Vivian Dies Again and tell you about 5 books I don’t think you know about.You can buy Vivian Dies Again here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/16356/9781805226260You can contact me (Philippa )at: Email [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/quick_book_reviewsThreads: @quick_book_reviewsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickbookreviewsX: https://x.com/quickbookrevie3Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/quickbookreviews.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 12, 202638 min

Ep 418Sarah Vaughan Interview: Based On A True Story | Truth, Lies and Fiction

Philippa interviews Sarah Vaughan about her new book out in March called Based on a True Story.You can pre-order Based On A True Story here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/16356/9781398502086You can contact Philippa at: Email [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/quick_book_reviewsThreads: @quick_book_reviewsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickbookreviewsX: https://x.com/quickbookrevie3Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/quickbookreviews.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 9, 202636 min

Ep 417Your 2026 Reading Kick-Off: New Year Book Tag + Alison Barrow’s Insights

Kickstarting 2026: The New Year Book Tag + Alison Barrow on What We’ll Be ReadingI chat to Alison Barrow, PR Director for Transworld. You can find more information here: https://www.penguin.co.uk/about/publishing-houses/transworld Plus I do the New Year Book Tag:How many books are you planning to read in 2026? What are your plans?Name 5 books that you didn’t get to read in the past year but want to make a priority in 2026?What genre do you want to read more of?Name 3 not-related-to-book goals for 2026?What’s a book you have had forever and are determined to read?One word that you’re hoping 2026 will be?You can contact me (Philippa) at: Email [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/quick_book_reviewsThreads: @quick_book_reviewsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickbookreviewsX: https://x.com/quickbookrevie3Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/quickbookreviews.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 5, 202631 min

Ep 416Kindle vs Kobo: Why Use an eReader and Which Is Best?

In this special episode of Quick Book Reviews, we’re talking about one of the biggest questions in modern reading life: why use an eReader — and which one is best?We explore the joys and quirks of reading digitally and compare Kindle vs Kobo, looking at how each device fits into a book lover’s world. From the feel of the reading experience to buying books, borrowing from libraries, discovering new authors, and settling in for long reading sessions, we weigh up what really matters to readers.Whether you’re devoted to your Kindle, tempted by Kobo, or simply wondering if an eReader belongs alongside your physical books, this episode is a thoughtful, reader-led guide to choosing the eReader that suits your reading life best.You can contact Philippa at: Email [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/quick_book_reviewsThreads: @quick_book_reviewsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickbookreviewsX: https://x.com/quickbookrevie3Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/quickbookreviews.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 2, 202623 min

Ep 415My Best Books of 2025: The Unmissable Reads of the Year

The 2025 Book Awards (According to Me): My Top Reads of the YearYou can contact Philippa at: Email [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/quick_book_reviewsThreads: @quick_book_reviewsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickbookreviewsX: https://x.com/quickbookrevie3Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/quickbookreviews.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 29, 202513 min

Ep 414Brad Fitt on Pantomime, Books & Boxing Day | A Very Dame Special

In Conversation with Brad Fitt: Pantomime, Boxing Day & the Books He Loves. You can buy tickets for Brad Fitt's pantomime here:https://www.theatresevern.co.uk/whats-on/dick-whittington/You can follow Brad Fitt on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bradfitt75You can contact Philippa at: Email [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/quick_book_reviewsThreads: @quick_book_reviewsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickbookreviewsX: https://x.com/quickbookrevie3Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/quickbookreviews.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 26, 202541 min

Ep 413Inside the Book World: Trends, Launch Secrets & Marisa Kashino’s Best Offer Wins

I review The Odessa File by Frederick Forsyth, I talk to Alison Barrow (PR Director at Transworld) and I interview Marisa Kashino about Best Offer Wins, which is available now in the US and will be published on 15th January 2026 in the UKYou can pre-order Best Offer Wins here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/16356/9781529963595You can contact Philippa at: Email [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/quick_book_reviewsThreads: @quick_book_reviewsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickbookreviewsX: https://x.com/quickbookrevie3Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/quickbookreviews.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 22, 202559 min

Ep 412Andrea Mara: How She Crafts Unputdownable Domestic Thrillers

It Should Have Been You by Andrea Mara, can be bought here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/16356/9780857505873All Her Fault by Andrea Mara, can be bought here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/16356/9781804998427You can contact Philippa at: Email [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/quick_book_reviewsThreads: @quick_book_reviewsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickbookreviewsX: https://x.com/quickbookrevie3Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/quickbookreviews.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 19, 202535 min

Ep 411The 2026 Thriller Preview: 8 Books You’ll Be Obsessed With

Philippa reviews eight thrilling reads out in 2026You can contact Philippa at: Email [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/quick_book_reviewsThreads: @quick_book_reviewsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickbookreviewsX: https://x.com/quickbookrevie3Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/quickbookreviews.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 17, 202519 min

Ep 410Joe Hill: On Building Worlds Where No One Is Safe

Joe Hill discusses his latest book, 'King Sorrow', sharing insights into his writing process, the importance of character development, and the interplay of horror and humour in his work. He reflects on the creative mindset, the tools he uses, and the significance of reading in today's technology-driven world. Hill also shares his aspirations for future projects and the joy of storytelling.King Sorrow by Joe Hill can be bought here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/16356/9781035434299Books Mentioned by Philippa on the podcast today:The Wasp Trap by Mark Edwards can be bought here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/16356/9780241721025Best Offer Wins can be bought here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/16356/9781529963595The Bookseller by Tim Sullivan can be bought here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/16356/9781035910410A Perfect Year from Ruth Foster can be bought here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/a-perfect-year/ruth-foster/9781068777301You can contact Philippa at: Email [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/quick_book_reviewsThreads: @quick_book_reviewsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickbookreviewsX: https://x.com/quickbookrevie3Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/quickbookreviews.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 15, 202552 min

Ep 409How Chris Bridges Builds a Thriller You Can’t Put Down

You can buy Sick to Death by Chris Bridges here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/16356/9780008698140You can preorder The Death Bed by Chris Bridges here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/16356/9780008698171You can contact Philippa at: Email [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/quick_book_reviewsThreads: @quick_book_reviewsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickbookreviewsX: https://x.com/quickbookrevie3Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/quickbookreviews.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 12, 202553 min

Ep 408Food, Music & a Christmas Book Special with CARRIE & DAVID GRANT

I interview Carrie & David Grant about their new book Joy To The WorldYou can buy their book here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/16356/9781739417833You can contact Philippa at: Email [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/quick_book_reviewsThreads: @quick_book_reviewsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickbookreviewsX: https://x.com/quickbookrevie3Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/quickbookreviews.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 10, 202534 min