Episode: 2

“It’s a good job she put the telly on!” – Current Reads: Room 706, and our TBR piles

This week, we're catching up on the chaos of the past few days, from the never-ending rain to Nikki's lingering cold (plus a couple of prefectly timed feline interruptions).

Book Talk

We tackle our ever-growing TBR towers, debate how to actually define fantasy subgenres, and confess to Hannah’s less-than-stellar book-group track record. Along the way, we chat about Room 706 by Ellie Levenson, Writers & Lovers by Lily King, and the short story The Knight and the Butcher Bird by Alex E. Harrow. Plus, Hannah makes it her personal mission to convince Nikki to download fewer books and actually buy physical copies, and we introduce our new “book jar” idea — a hopeful attempt to push our reading habits beyond the usual comfort zones.

Nikki is Reading:

Writers & Lovers – Lily King

 

The Knights and the Butcher Bird –  Alex E Harrow

 

Nikki To Be Read:

The Warm Hands of Ghosts – Katherine Arden

Ninth House – Lee Bardugo

Hellbent – Lee Bardugo

The Familiar – Lee Bardugo

My Sister the Serial Killer – Oyinkan Braithwaite

 

Hannah is Reading:

Room 706 – Ellie Levenson

 

Hannah’s TBR:

The Swell – Kat Gordon

My Husband Simon – Mollie Panter-Downes

 

Episode Takeaways

  • Exploring class divides through the lens of an alternative universe
  • The power and precision of world-building in fantasy fiction
  • Why a writer might choose short fiction over long-form (and vice versa)
  • Extramarital affairs and how they unfold within the realities of motherhood and marriage
  • Living with the fallout when lies start to unravel
  • Building empathy for characters who make morally messy choices
  • The power (and frustration) of an unresolved ending
  • Crafting a compelling character within a historical setting
  • The influence of time and history on a writer’s work

 

Next week:

A Walk in the Park – Jill Mansell