Episodes

  • Pawn of Prophecy with Jay McGuiness
    Dec 15 2023

    In episode ten, Jay McGuiness joins me to talk about Pawn of Prophecy by David Eddings. 


    Jay is a member of boyband The Wanted and previous winner of Strictly Come Dancing but also the author of Blood Flowers, his debut YA novel, which is out in February and available to pre-order now. Jay’s choice was David Eddings’ 1982 fantasy book Pawn of Prophecy, the first book in the Belgariad series. We chatted about what makes a book YA, how fantasy can be used to explore almost any idea or issue and the similarities and differences between the publishing and music industry.  


    You can find Blood Flowers, Pages & Co, and Pawn of Prophecy at my Bookshop page: https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/bookwandering-the-podcast-s2


    This is the last episode of series two but Bookwandering will be back in the New Year for series three. The podcast is produced by Adam Collier with artwork by Hester Kitchen.


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    44 mins
  • A Wrinkle in Time with C Pam Zhang
    Dec 8 2023

    In episode nine, C Pam Zhang joins me to talk about American classic A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle. 


    Pam is the author of Booker Prize-longlisted How Much of These Hills is Gold and this year's Land of Milk and Honey, one of my favourite books of the year. Pam's pick was A Wrinkle in Time, Madeleine L'Engle's beloved 1962 award-winning novel which kicked off the Time Quintet. We chatted about world hopping and climate change, the religious elements of the book and its refusal to sit neatly in a genre. 


    You can find Pam's books, Pages & Co, and A Wrinkle in Time at my Bookshop page: https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/bookwandering-the-podcast-s2


    Next week's episode features Jay McGuiness on Pawn of Prophecy by David Eddings. 


    The podcast is produced by Adam Collier with artwork by Hester Kitchen.


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    44 mins
  • The Wolves of Willoughby Chase with Sophie Dahl
    Dec 1 2023

    In episode eight, Sophie Dahl joins me to talk about a mutual favourite, The Wolves of Willoughby Chase by Joan Aiken.


    Sophie has written books across ages and genres - novels for adults, non-fiction food writing and most recently children's fiction including her two Madame Badobedah picture books illustrated by Lauren O'Hara. Sophie's pick was The Wolves of Willoughby Chase by Joan Aiken, set in an alternate version of 19th century England and written in 1962. We chatted about the book's massive heart, glorious food writing and truly excellent villains.


    You can find Sophie's books, Pages & Co, and The Wolves of Willoughby Chase at my Bookshop page: https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/bookwandering-the-podcast-s2


    Next week features C Pam Zhang on A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle.


    The podcast is produced by Adam Collier with artwork by Hester Kitchen.


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    49 mins
  • Peter Pan with Nikita Gill
    Nov 24 2023

    In episode seven, Nikita Gill joins me to talk about JM Barrie's beloved children's novel Peter Pan. 


    Nikita is a poet and has published several books of poetry including These Are the Words, Great Goddesses and Fierce Fairytales. She's also one of the most popular poets on Instagram, with over 750k followers at @nikita_gill. We chat about some of the more tricky and Oedipal elements of Peter Pan, its sometimes unsettling tone but also its whimsy and wonder. 


    You can find Nikita's books, Pages & Co, and Peter Pan at my Bookshop page: https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/bookwandering-the-podcast-s2


    Next week features Sophie Dahl on The Wolves of Willoughby Chase by Joan Aiken.


    The podcast is produced by Adam Collier with artwork by Hester Kitchen.


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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • The Borrowers with Kate DiCamillo
    Oct 22 2023

    Kate DiCamillo joins me to talk about Mary Norton's 1952 children's classic, The Borrowers. 


    Kate is the beloved and multi-million bestseller of many books for young readers and one of only a few authors who have won the Newbery Medal twice. Her most recent book is the immediate New York Times bestseller, The Puppets of Spelhorst. We chat about the borrowers decorating habits, stories within stories and how Kate comes to truly understand her own books through conversations with her readers.


    You can find The Puppets of Spelhorst and The Borrowers on my Bookshop.org page, where you can get free shipping with the code BOOKWANDERER: https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/bookwandering-the-podcast-s2


    This is our last episode before a short break, and we'll be back later in the year for more bookwandering. The podcast is produced by Adam Collier with artwork by Hester Kitchen.


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    46 mins
  • Sabriel with Kiran Millwood Hargrave
    Oct 15 2023

    In episode five, Kiran Millwood Hargrave joins me to talk about Garth Nix's 1995 fantasy classic, Sabriel. 


    Kiran is the award-winning and bestselling writer of several books for adults and young people including The Girl of Ink and Stars, The Mercies and most recently the start of brand new fantasy series, In the Shadow of the Wolf Queen. We chat about magical bells, how Kiran uses books of power for each of her projects, and why it’s so important not to patronise young readers.


    You can find Sabriel and In the Shadow of the Wolf Queen on my Bookshop.org page, where you can get free shipping with the code BOOKWANDERER: https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/bookwandering-the-podcast-s2


    Next week's episode is the last before we take a small break and features Kate Di Camillo on The Borrowers by Mary Norton. 


    The podcast is produced by Adam Collier with artwork by Hester Kitchen.


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    51 mins
  • Holes with Jeffrey Boakye
    Oct 8 2023

    In episode four, Jeffrey Boakye joins me to talk about Louis Sachar's beloved 1998 novel Holes. 


    Alongside his broadcast and education work, Jeffrey is the author of several works of non-fiction about teaching, race and music. He’s also the author of Kofi and the Rap Battle Summer, his debut children’s novel which came out earlier this year. We chat about Jeffrey teaching the novel to young people, how sitcoms have influenced him and why setting a book in the 90s is basically magical realism.


    You can find Holes and Kofi at the Rap Battle Summer on my Bookshop.org page, where you can get free shipping with the code BOOKWANDERER: https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/bookwandering-the-podcast-s2


    Next week's episode features Kiran Millwood Hargrave on Sabriel by Garth Nix. The podcast is produced by Adam Collier with artwork by Hester Kitchen.


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    47 mins
  • Truckers with Eliza Clark
    Oct 1 2023

    In episode three, Eliza Clark joins me to talk about Terry Pratchett's 1989-1990 Nome trilogy which kicks off with Truckers. Eliza is the author of cult classic and BookTok sensation Boy Parts, soon to be on stage at the Soho Theatre. Her newest novel, Penance is a brilliant meta true crime novel set in a Yorkshire seaside town. We chat about the enduring appeal of tiny people and big food, pretending to be an elf on the Internet, and both horrible and wholesome teenage obsessions.


    You can find Penance and Truckers on my Bookshop.org page, where you can get free shipping with the code BOOKWANDERER: https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/bookwandering-the-podcast-s2


    Next week's episode features Jeffrey Boakye on Holes by Louis Sachar. The podcast is produced by Adam Collier with artwork by Hester Kitchen.


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    46 mins