• The Bitesize Book Review - The Book Club by CJ Cooper
    Jun 16 2025

    Can you trust the woman next door? The book club was her idea, of course - Alice's. It was her way into our group. A chance to get close. I knew from the day she arrived that she couldn't be trusted. And I was right. Because Alice didn't come to the village for peace and quiet. She came for revenge. Absolutely love addictive psychological thrillers like THOSE PEOPLE, THE COUPLE NEXT DOOR and THE NEIGHBOUR? Then you will be hooked by this edge-of-your-seat novel about the dark secrets that the neighbours of a Cotswolds village are hiding.

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    8 mins
  • The Bitesize Book Review: Maurice and Maralyn by Sophie Elmhirst
    May 16 2025

    Bored of 1970s suburban life, Maurice and Maralyn plan their escape: sell the house, build a boat, set sail for New Zealand. Then, halfway around the world, their beloved boat is struck by a whale and the pair are cast adrift in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Alone on a tiny raft, their love is put to the test.

    This is a book about human connection and the human condition; about how we survive – not just at sea, but in life.

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    14 mins
  • Mayflies by Andrew O'Hagan
    May 1 2025

    Waterstones Scottish Book of the Month for June 2021

    Shortlisted for the Portico Prize 2022

    Everyone has a Tully Dawson: the friend who defines your life.

    In the summer of 1986, James and Tully ignite a friendship based on music, films and the rebel spirit. With school over, they rush towards a magical weekend of youthful excess in Manchester played out against the greatest soundtrack ever recorded. And there a vow is made: to go at life differently.

    Thirty years on, the phone rings. Tully has news.

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    38 mins
  • The Bitesize Book Review: We All Want Impossible Things by Catherine Newman
    Mar 24 2025

    Who knows you better than your best friend? Who knows your secrets, your fears, your desires, your strange imperfect self?

    Edi and Ash have been best friends for over forty years. Since childhood they have seen each other through life's milestones: stealing vodka from their parents, the Madonna phase, REM concerts, unexpected wakes, marriages, infertility, children. As Ash notes, 'Edi's memory is like the back-up hard drive for mine.'

    So when Edi is diagnosed with terminal cancer, Ash's world reshapes around the rhythms of Edi's care, from chipped ice and watermelon cubes to music therapy; from snack smuggling to impromptu excursions into the frozen winter night. Because life is about squeezing the joy out of every moment, about building a powerhouse of memories, about learning when to hold on, and when to let go.

    For fans of Nora Ephron and Sorrow & Bliss, We All Want Impossible Things is a deeply moving, jubilant celebration of life and friendship at its imperfect, radiant, and irreverent best.



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    11 mins
  • Go As A River by Shelley Read
    Feb 24 2025

    When a moment changes everything, how do you live the rest of your life?
    1940s Colorado: Teenage Victoria Nash is the only woman in a family of troubled men.
    When she meets Wilson Moon, a young drifter with a mysterious past, on a street corner, their connection is immediate. And dangerous.
    But then tragedy strikes, and Victoria is forced to leave her home and face a decision that will change her life forever.
    Loved deeply by readers, this is the epic coming-of-age adventure of Victoria Nash, determined to save her family’s generational peach farm from destruction, as she falls in love, faces devastating tragedy, and finally faces what she must do to survive.

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    32 mins
  • Trespasses by Louise Kennedy
    Jan 31 2025

    an affair between a young Catholic woman and a married Protestant barrister drives this brilliant novel set in 1975 Belfast.





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    32 mins
  • Christopher Bland Prize winner The Salt Path by Raynor Winn
    Jan 25 2025

    The Salt Path is a 2024 British biographical drama film directed by Marianne Elliott based on the book of the same name and one read in book club a few years ago. We revisit it here in our podcast.


    The book was shortlisted for the Costa Biography Award 2018 and won the Royal Society of Literature Christopher Bland Prize.Just days before Raynor learns that Moth, her husband of 32 years is terminally ill, their home is taken away and they lose their livelihood. With nothing left and little time they make the brave and impulsive decision to walk the 630 miles of the South West Coastal Path.

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    28 mins
  • Gloucester Book Club's Top 3 Books of 2024
    Jan 5 2025

    This episode by host, Christina Young, talks about the top 3 books Gloucester Book Club read together in 2024, as voted for by book club members.


    Crow Lake by Mary Lawson

    Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng

    In Memorian by Alice Winn



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    10 mins