Sinopsis
Simon (Stuck in a Book) and Rachel (Book Snob) debate the difficult decisions of books and reading.
Episodios
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Tea or Books? #80: Should Authors Only Write What They Know? and Agatha Christie vs Dorothy L Sayers
12/01/2020A couple of Queens of Crime and an important question about what writers should be allowed to write… In the first half of episode 80, we ask if writers should only write what they know – whether that means
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Tea or Books? #79: Political Books (Yes or No?), and The Diary of a Bookseller vs Bookshop Memories
10/12/2019Shaun Bythell, George Orwell, and a whole host of politicians – it’s episode 79! We have a special guest for this episode – my very good friend Lorna, who was meeting Rachel for the first time. We recorded in person
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Tea or Books? #78: 19th Century vs 20th Century and Two Unfinished Jane Austen Novels
14/11/2019Sanditon, The Watsons, and a whistle-stop tour of the centuries – we’re back! In the first half of this episode, we take a suggestion from Elizabeth – do we prefer the nineteenth or twentieth century for literature? That’s an
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Tea or Books? #77: Fantasy vs Fantastic Fiction and Wine of Honour vs Beneath the Visiting Moon
03/10/2019World War Two fiction and the difference between fantasy and fantastic fiction – welcome to episode 77! In the first half of this episode, I dive back into the topic of my DPhil and we talk about fantastic and fantasy
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Tea or Books? #76: Illustrations (yes or not), and Miss Hargreaves vs Miss Boston and Miss Hargreaves
22/08/2019Miss Hargreaves! Finally! But also illustrations and a novel by Rachel Malik. In the first half of this episode, we discuss whether or not we want illustrations in our books – taking a little venture to graphic novels on the
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Tea or Books? #75: Moral Readers or Amoral Readers and The Summer Book vs Birthday Letters
16/07/2019Tove Jansson, Ted Hughes, and fictional morality – welcome to episode 75! We’re back after a bit of a break – and we’re doing poetry for the first time ever. In the first half of the episode, we discuss
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Tea or Books? #74: YA (yay or nay?) and Stoner vs The Easter Parade
18/06/2019Young Adult fiction – are we fans? And Richard Yates vs John Williams. In the first half of this episode, we venture into potentially controversial territory as we discuss young adult (YA) fiction, and whether or not we think
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Tea or Books? #73: One Chance or Many Chances, and Two Margery Sharp Novels
16/05/2019How many chances will we give an author? And Margery Sharp! In the first half of the episode, we ask whether we’re one-strike-you’re-out people or if we’re willing to give an author several chances – and which authors we’ve
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Tea or Books? #72: Reading at Home vs Reading Elsewhere and The Hours vs Mrs Woolf and the Servants
24/04/2019Where do we like to read? And books inspired by Virginia Woolf. It’s a very ‘us’ episode. In the first half of this episode, we’re adopting a question suggested by Teddy – reading at home vs reading elsewhere –
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Tea or Books? #71: Multi-Narrative vs Single Narrative, and Period Piece vs A London Child of the 1870s
03/04/2019Lots of perspectives or a single narrative, and two 19th-century childhood memoirs – here we go! In the first half of this episode, we discuss multi-narrative novels and whether or not we prefer them to single narrative novels. In the
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Tea or Books? #70: Simon Takes a Tour of Rachel’s Bookshelves
20/03/2019Simon visited Rachel – so naturally took a look around the shelves. Come for the tour! In a change from scheduled programming, we do a slightly different episode. I was staying with Rachel in her beautiful flat while I was
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Tea or Books? #69: Small World vs Wide World and Blue Remembered Hills vs Seasoned Timber
20/02/2019Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Rosemary Sutcliff, and the scope of the books we love. Happy February! In the first half of this episode, we discuss small world vs wide world in novels – do we like small communities or novels
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Tea or Books? #68: Tact vs Attack, and North and South vs Pride and Prejudice
29/01/2019The books we hate (and should we tell you?) and Elizabeth Gaskell vs Jane Austen. In the first half of this episode, we talk about the books we’ve hated – prepare for things to get contentious! – and
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Tea or Books? #67: Books as Gifts: Yes or No, and Little vs Alva & Irva
08/01/2019Edward Carey and books as gifts – happy new year; we’re back! We had a bit of a longer break over Christmas, but we’re back and raring to go with a post-Christmas discussion about whether or not we like
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Tea or Books? #66: Domestic Books vs Worldly Books and Elizabeth Bowen vs Elizabeth Taylor
27/11/2018Elizabeth Bowen, Elizabeth Taylor, and venturing into the worldly… In the first half of this episode, we look at… domestic books vs worldly books? Or something like that? We never quite worked out what we meant, but we
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Tea or Books? #65: cars vs bicycles, and Hons and Rebels vs Tory Heaven
08/11/2018We are finally back! Apologies for the lengthy break – all is explained in this episode. We’re not back as soon as intended, because we recorded an episode a few days ago that… didn’t record. The podcasters’ nightmare! Nothing
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Tea or Books? #64: WW1 vs WW2 and Coronation vs Love of Seven Dolls
12/09/2018Paul Gallico and two World Wars – quite a mix! In the first half of this episode, we look at the books of the World Wars – whether written at the time or later – and decide which we
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Tea or Books? #63: First Edition vs Worst Edition and Parnassus on Wheels vs The Education of Harriet Hatfield
28/08/2018Women opening bookshops, and how we feel about the physical book. In the first half of this episode, we look at first edition vs worst edition – in a fairly sprawling discussion about whether we care about first editions,
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Tea or Books? #62: Internet vs Bookshop and Mr Pim Passes By vs Four Days’ Wonder
13/08/2018Two novels by A.A. Milne and we get deep about Amazon. In the first half, we talk buying books in bookshops vs buying books online – taking our cue from a suggestion by Karen – and then we wander
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Tea or Books? #61: Do We Care What Characters Eat? and The French Lieutenant’s Woman vs Remarkable Creatures
24/07/2018John Fowles, Tracy Chevalier, and eating in books – Lyme and limes, if you will! Sorry for a bit of a delay (because I had to read two quite long books) – and advance apologies for the delay before