Bookbabble - A podcast for booklovers everywhere!
Summary: A group of friends from around the globe meet up online to chat about books, reading and anything that will be of interest to fellow booklovers. Discussions include literary news, reviews or idle chit-chat. Sometimes serious, sometimes tongue-in-cheek, but always a lot of fun.
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Lars finally returns from outer space after many years. And just in time, too, for Renee and Donny’s take of the smash hit Fifty Shades of Grey. And ‘smash hit’ as in being thoroughly smashed to bits, that is. Also, a quick on on JK Rowling’s new book, an
Lone returns from hiatus in this episode as we talk about trashy books! The chat centres around an article in TheAwl (see link below). What makes them so fun to read? The best and the worst of them are discussed here (well, ‘discussed’ is used loosely her
We’re back! After more than a year, Bjorn, Renee and I get back to have a chit-chat about the state of ebooks and how it’s affecting independent bookstores. Also, Renee’s Charles Dickens recommendations, Downton Abbey, BBC’s Sherlock, Rifftrax.com, and th
This is one of the strangest, most languid chit-chat in Bookbabble’s short history. This episode drops you right in the middle of a football match watched by the boys in three different countries – simultaneously. And still somehow manage to talk about
This is one of the strangest, most languid chit-chat in Bookbabble’s short history. This episode drops you right in the middle of a football match watched by the boys in three different countries – simultaneously. And still somehow manage to talk about
The crew is honored to have Joshua Cohen guesting on this episode to talk about your usual babbly things, including his latest work, Witz, which has received rave reviews from critics everywhere.
The crew is honored to have Joshua Cohen guesting on this episode to talk about your usual babbly things, including his latest work, Witz, which has received rave reviews from critics everywhere.
This week we speak with New York Times best-selling author Scott Sigler. We covered his start in the publishing industry, the podcast-only novel mechanism, and his upcoming book release ANCESTOR. Plus, there’s this bit about the World Cup as well (it’s
What are the books that make the babblers break into a smile? Perhaps even outright laughter?(Although it must be said that would look weird. Good for clearing a space for you in public transports, though). Anyway, babblers list out some interesting pi
The babblers talk about crime fiction, and lists books in this genre (with plenty of help from Wikipedia, too). Note: The audio for this episode is choppy, so please take note.
Literary author John Wray joins the group for a round of bookbabbling, and ended staying for over 2 hours! Learn a little more about this talented author of works such as The Right Hand of Sleep, Canaan’s Tongue and his latest novel, Lowboy.
Literary author John Wray joins the group for a round of bookbabbling, and ended staying for over 2 hours! Learn a little more about this talented author of works such as The Right Hand of Sleep, Canaan’s Tongue and his latest novel, Lowboy. Also, find
This week we’re introduced to the seemingly new form of storytelling called ‘sound novels’. We find out a little more about this supposedly new medium, guided by a resident expert, Renee’s daughter, the Wilde Childe herself, Rosemary. Along the way, Mar
The crew welcomes a visit from our favourite English farmer (Gem) as they discuss the recently announced iPad, and all the jokes that come with it. Also, Marcel brings our attention to Electronic Arts's new Dante's Inferno, based on Dante's classic of th
Marcel and Lone get together for a duet, where they discuss the process of writing reviews. As reviewers themselves, they compare notes on how reviews are done, the research put in, and influences. Also discussed are JD Salinger, on his recent passing,