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A podcast where we talk about our book of the week. Read along with us!

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Percival Everett is an acclaimed American novelist, short story writer, and professor known for his diverse and innovative literary works. He has received numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his novel 'James,' which is mentioned as the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in the episode. Everett's writing often explores themes of race, identity, and social issues, and he is recognized for his wit and literary craftsmanship.
Nagi Maehashi is a food blogger and the creator of RecipeTin Eats, a popular food website known for its approachable and delicious recipes. She has gained a large following for her easy-to-follow cooking tutorials and has published several cookbooks that reflect her passion for home cooking.
Brooke Bellamy is a food content creator and the founder of Bake with Brooki, where she shares baking recipes and tips. Known for her engaging personality and creative recipes, she has built a community of baking enthusiasts who appreciate her innovative approach to traditional baking.

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0:00 27:02

Our Top 10 Books of the Year So Far

Guests
Anna Annie
Keywords
best books of 2025 book discussion literature reading list

Anna and Annie discuss our 10 best books of 2025 so far.

Books mentioned:

A LITTLE TRICKERIE by Rosanna Pike

THE NAMES by Florence Knapp

THE HUSBANDS by Holly Gramazio

DREAM COUNT by Chimananda Ngoze Adiche

SMALL RAIN by Garth Greenwell

STINKBUG by Sinéad Stubbins

PATRIOT by Alexei Navalny translated by Arch Tait and Stephen Dalziel

I MAKE ENVY ON YOUR DISCO by Eric Schnall

MY FRIENDS by Hisham Matar

NESTING by Roisin O’Donnell

EUROTRASH by Christian Kracht translated by Daniel Bowles

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Artwork: Sascha Wilkosz

0:00 33:14

The Empusium by Olga Tokarczuk translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones

Guests
Anna Geoff
Keywords
Olga Tokarczuk The Empusium A Health Resort Horror Story Nobel Prize Flights Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead Thomas Mann The Magic Mountain sanatorium misogyny gothic horror

Anna and Geoff discuss the 2025 Women's Prize winners and the new Data Bill regulating (or not) AI and creative work.

Our book of the week is THE EMPUSIUM: A HEALTH RESORT HORROR STORY by Olga Tokarczuk translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones. Tokarczuk is the Nobel Prize lauereate author of FLIGHTS and DRIVE YOUR PLOW OVER THE BONES OF THE DEAD. Her latest novel is inspired by Thomas Mann's THE MAGIC MOUNTAIN and set in a sanatorium in west Poland in 1913. An instant national bestseller and New York Times book of the year, it satirises misogyny and has gothic horror elements.  We differed on this one!

Coming up: our best books of the year so far.

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Artwork: Sascha Wilkosz

0:00 25:02

The Names by Florence Knapp

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Anna Annie
Keywords
book of the week The Names Florence Knapp family tradition birth registration debut novel bestseller 2025 Womens Prize The Safe Keep Yael Van Der Wouden Australian book awards Stella Prize Theory and Practice Michelle de Kretser Miles Franklin Literary Award Olga Tokarczuk The Empusium

Anna and Annie discuss the 2025 Women’s Prize and try to predict the winner. Since we recorded this the winner has been announced: The Safe Keep by Yael Van Der Wouden. (Annie was right!)

And Annie wraps up recent Australian book award news including the Stella Prize winner Theory and Practice by Michelle de Kretser and the Miles Franklin Literary Award longlist.

Our book of the week is THE NAMES by Florence Knapp. Cora goes with her daughter Maia to register the birth of her son.  According to family tradition, he will be called Gordon, after her husband.  Cora prefers the name Julian and Maia suggests Bear. The story breaks into three as we see the ripple effects of each decision. Described as 'the best debut novel in years' (The Sunday Times), this buzzy book has been an instant bestseller and on many 'best of 2025' lists.

Coming up: THE EMPUSIUM by Olga Tokarczuk translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones. 

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Artwork: Sascha Wilkosz

0:00 17:37

Small Rain by Garth Greenwell

Guests
Percival Everett
Keywords
Small Rain Garth Greenwell poetry hospital relationships music life details

Anna and Annie discuss the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, JAMES by Percival Everett.

Our book of the week is SMALL RAIN by Garth Greenwell. A poet is admitted to hospital with severe pain.  Bedridden, he reflects on his relationships, music and poetry and the small details of life. Winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction and longlisted for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction. We loved this one.

Coming up: THE EMPUSIUM by Olga Tokarczuk translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones.

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Artwork: Sascha Wilkosz

 

0:00 20:16

Fundamentally by Nussaibah Younis

Guests
Nagi Maehashi Brooke Bellamy
Keywords
cookbook controversy copyright a recipe FUNDAMENTALLY Nussaibah Younis UN worker ISIS brides Fleabag goes to Iraq

Anna and Annie discuss the cookbook controversy between Nagi Maehashi of RecipeTin Eats and Brooke Bellamy of Bake with Brooki and ask whether it is possible to copyright a recipe.

Our book of the week is FUNDAMENTALLY by Nussaibah Younis.  Shortlisted for the 2025 Women’s Prize for Fiction, this debut novel centres on Nadia, a UN worker who travels to Iraq to rescue ISIS brides. A serious topic treated with authenticity and humour, Younis describes it as 'Fleabag goes to Iraq'.

 Other books discussed:

TOO SOON by Betty Shamieh

UNFINISHED BUSINESS by Shankari Chandran

Coming up: SMALL RAIN by Garth Greenwell

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Global:
4.7 rating 112 reviews

Australia

4.8 ratings 61 reviews

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UK

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