Tea Or Books?

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Sinopsis

Simon (Stuck in a Book) and Rachel (Book Snob) debate the difficult decisions of books and reading.

Episodios

  • #139: 10th anniversary special! O Caledonia vs The Sundial, and celebrating 10 years

    28/06/2025

    Shirley Jackson, Elspeth Barker, and your emails – welcome to episode 139 of Tea or Books?! Can you believe we’ve been going for ten years? It’s wild to me! In the first half of the episode we compare two gothic-inspired

  • Help us celebrate 10 years of Tea or Books?!

    26/05/2025

    A super quick mini-episode – well, not really an episode – asking for your contributions to the next episode of ‘Tea or Books?’. It will be TEN YEARS since Rachel and I first put an episode out into the ether

  • #138: Do We Care About Authors’ Personal Lives? and The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne vs The Beautiful Visit

    11/05/2025

    Elizabeth Jane Howard, Brian Moore, and authors’ personal lives – welcome to episode 138! In the first half of the episode, we do a question that Lindsey suggested: do we care about authors’ personal lives? It takes us to questions

  • #137: Resolved or Unresolved Endings? and Perfection vs Catherine Carter

    04/04/2025

    Resolved endings, Pamela Hansford Johnson, Vincenzo Latronico – welcome to episode 137 of Tea or Books?! In the first half of the episode, we take a suggestion from Lindsey – do we prefer resolved or unresolved endings? In the second half,

  • #136: Does Reading Make Us Better People? and And Then There Were None vs The Invisible Host

    11/03/2025

    Agatha Christie, Gwen Bristow, Bruce Manning and reading morality – welcome to episode 136 of Tea or Books?! In the first half of this episode, we discuss whether or not we take moral instruction from the books we read –

  • #135: Can Literary Fiction Be A Comfort Read? and Enter Ghost vs Lady Living Alone

    06/02/2025

    Isabella Hammad, Norah Lofts, comfort reads – welcome to episode 135!   In the first half, we discuss whether or not literary fiction can be comfort reads – thank you for the suggestion, Marcy! In the second half, we compare

  • #134: Our Top 10 Books of 2024

    01/01/2025

    Happy new year! In episode 134, Rachel and I share our favourite books reads in 2024 – counting down from ten to one. And we each pick one of the other’s top 10 to read for our next episode! Thanks

  • #133: Do We Have Reading Rules? and Two Willa Cather Novels

    13/12/2024

    Willa Cather and reading rules – welcome to episode 133 of ‘Tea or Books?’! In the first half, we discuss reading rules – when we’re picking up a book, are there certain things that will definitely put us off? In

  • #132: Interview: Edward Carey on Edith Holler

    24/10/2024

    Edward Carey joins us to discuss his latest novel, Edith Holler. Welcome to episode 132! Rachel and I both love Edward Carey’s novels, so it was a real joy to have the opportunity to interview him. We discuss how he

  • #131: Do We Read Deeply or Shallowly? and One Year’s Time vs Which Way?

    04/10/2024

    Angela Milne, Theodora Benson, and reading deeply – welcome to episode 131 of Tea or Books?! In the first half of the episode, we discuss a topic suggestion by Heidi – do we read deeply or shallowly? Do we like critical

  • #130: Do Books Need Romance? and The Ladies’ Paradise vs Babbacombe’s

    24/08/2024

    Emile Zola, Noel Streatfeild, and romantic books – welcome to Tea or Books? episode 130! In the first half of this episode, we do a topic suggested by Lindsey – do books need a romantic storyline? In the second half, we

  • Tea or Books? #129: Authors Who Wrote Too Much vs Not Enough and A Room of One’s Own vs A Bookshop of One’s Own

    14/07/2024

    Virginia Woolf, Jane Cholmeley, and authors who wrote too much or not enough – welcome to episode 129! In the first half, we use a great topic suggestion by David – do we prefer authors who wrote too many books

  • Tea or Books? #128: Do We Read Plays? and Fifty Sounds vs The Housekeeper and the Professor

    08/06/2024

    Polly Barton, Yoko Ogawa, and plays – welcome to episode 128! In the first half of today’s ‘Tea or Books?’ episode, Rachel and I revisit a topic from years ago – plays! Specifically, do we think that plays should be

  • Tea or Books? #127: Do We Have Guilty Pleasures? and A Clergyman’s Daughter vs The Vicar’s Daughter

    25/04/2024

    George Orwell, E.H. Young, guilty pleasures – welcome to episode 127! In the first half of the episode, we ask: what is our guiltiest reading pleasure? Has that changed over time? Do we feel guilty about anything connected with reading?

  • Tea or Books? #126: Should Books Be Banned? and Lessons in Chemistry vs Dear Mrs Bird

    18/03/2024

    Banned books, Bonnie Garmus and A.J. Pearce – welcome to episode 126! In the first half of the episode, we discuss banned books – should books ever be banned? Does a book being banned make us want to read it

  • Tea or Books? #125: Do We Read Celeb Memoirs? and Day vs Landscape in Sunlight

    10/02/2024

    Celeb memoirs, Michael Cunningham, Elizabeth Fair – welcome to episode 125! In the first half, Rachel and I discuss celebrity memoirs – do we read them? What do we count as a celebrity memoir? In the second half, we each

  • Tea or Books? #124: Our Favourite Reads of 2023

    08/01/2024

    Our favourite books from 2023 – or reads, because of course we mostly read ‘backlisted’ titles. Always a fun one to record – this time with the added bonus that we were each going to choose one from the other’s

  • Tea or Books? #123: Critical or Charitable Reading? and Sheep’s Clothing vs Harriet Said…

    14/12/2023

    Beryl Bainbridge, Celia Dale, critical and charitable reading – welcome to episode 123! In the first half of the episode we use a suggestion from Susannah – do we read charitably or critically? In the second half we compare too

  • Tea or Books? #122: Mary Lawson novels w/ Mary Lawson!

    22/11/2023

    Mary Lawson joins us to talk about all her novels – welcome to episode 122! I can’t quite believe I’m writing this, but THE Mary Lawson – Canadian author of Crow Lake, The Other Side of the Bridge, Road Ends, and A Town Called

  • Tea or Books? #121: Should Books Have A Message? and Two Jane Gardam Novels

    14/10/2023

    Jane Gardam and messages in books – welcome to episode 121! In the first half of the episode, Rachel and I discuss whether or not we think books should have a message. In the second half we pit two Jane

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