Audiobookish is a podcast for everyone that loves audiobooks. Your hosts Poppy Knight and Fahed will be reviewing new audiobooks and classic titles that are close to their hearts. Audiobookish is all about discovering the best stories in publishing's most exciting format.
It's our British Book Awards Special!
We discuss the titles on the British Book Awards shortlist for Book of the Year - Audiobook: Non-Fiction.
The shortlist is:
We chat to Matt Weisgerber. Matt is a narrator and voice actor who currently has 38 audiobooks available on Audible. He works mostly in the sci-fi and fantasy genres, as well as works aimed at younger audiences. Outside of narration, Matt is currently working on obtaining a Master's degree in counselling, and is a lover of retro video games. You can find out more about him at mattweisgerber.com.
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We discuss The Tusks of Extinction by Ray Nayler as narrated by Stefan Rudnicki and Gabrielle de Cuir. We're looking for guests.
About the book:
When you bring back a long-extinct species, there’s more to success than the DNA.
Moscow has resurrected the mammoth, but someone must teach them how to be mammoths, or they are doomed to die out, again.
The late Dr. Damira Khismatullina, the world’s foremost expert ...
We discuss Leo Moon: The Aries Billionaire by Rachel Wells & Jessica Adams as read by Oliver Chris.
Aries billionaire Mike Kirby is celebrating his 50th birthday on his remote island with his unhappy wife, handpicked guests, a Blood Moon Eclipse and...a rocket launch.
A coma and a murder later, it’s down to astrologer Leo Moon to uncover the truth.
Join Mike, his wife Renee, her sister Rachel and Rachel’s...
No new episode this week. Instead, here is an episode from the archive.
We chat with Dr Imran Lasker about his favourite audiobooks. Imran is a consultant radiologist and co-host of the Two Medics Podcast (www.twomedics.com). We discuss his favourite audiobooks, why he started a podcast about medical Twitter and of course Back To The Future. You can follow Doc Lasker on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DocLasker...
We discuss Edith! which is a historical fiction podcast written and created by Gonzalo Cordova and Travis Helwig, produced by QCode and Crooked Media starring Rosamund Pike about Edith Wilson. It was directed by Maureen Bharoocha.
The episode is brought to you by Alexandra Park BJJ. At Alexandra Park BJJ, we aim to be inclus...
Once a Monster by Robert Dinsdale as narrated by Justin Avoth
About the book:
London, 1861: Ten-year-old Nell belongs to a crew of mudlarks who work a stretch of the Thames along the Ratcliffe Highway. An orphan since her mother died four years past, leaving Nell with only broken dreams and a pair of satin slippers in her possession, she spends her days dredging up coals, copper and pieces of iron spilled by...
Happy New Year!
We review The Housemaid by Freida McFadden as narrated by Lauryn Allman. Thanks to Jess from Bookouture for the ARC.
About the book:
“Welcome to the family,” Nina Winchester says as I shake her elegant, manicured hand. I smile politely, gazing around the marble hallway. Working here is my last chance to start fresh. I can pretend to be whoever I like. But I’ll soon learn that the Wincheste...
We review the BBC's adaptation of The Dark is Rising by Susan Cooper.
The Dark Is Rising is a 12-part dramatisation for radio of Susan Cooper‘s classic 1970s novel for families Simon McBurney and Robert MacFarlane.
With a full cast including Simon McBurney, Toby Jones, Noah Alexander, Amanda Hadingue, Paul Rhys and Harriet Walter.
You can find it on BBC Sounds and Apple podcasts.
About the story:
The night wi...
We review the ecological fable/fantasy epic The Night Field by Donna Glee Williams as narrated by Debra Michaels. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC.
About the book:
Welcome to The Real, where Pyn-Poi's people live in harmony with nature - until a killing stink threatens their whole world.
Pyn-Poi's mother Marak wants her to grow up to be the matriarch of the tribe, learning how to cook, to make medicines, how t...
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We chat to Imogen Church and Alba Proko about all things audiobook and the upcoming #AudioFestival on the 22nd of November (head over to Bookouture's socials to participate).
Imogen is an award-winning actor and scriptwriter, ex-Burlesque dancer, adoptive parent and lover of satire. Her debut novel Death and the Burlesque Maiden was published by Audible Originals in 2021 and her one-woman-full-...
We review The Doctor's Wife by Daniel Hurst, the first in a trilogy of thrillers about a village doctor and his wife. Thanks to Jess from Bookouture for the ARC.
About the book:
He thinks his secret is safe. But she knows the truth....
My husband is a doctor. He’s smart and charming, and everybody trusts him. Except me.
On the surface, it looks like I have it all–the perfect marriage, the perfect husband, th...
No new episode this week. Instead, we're re-releasing an old episode.
We review the lyrically written coming-of-age story Somebody Loves You by Mona Arshi. It's about Ruby's struggles to fit in against the backdrop of racism, and, her mother's bouts with mental illness.
Thank you all for listening. We will be back in the new year. If you want to get in touch, email audiobookishpod@gmail.com or DM us on socia...
This is the last in our specials reviewing the books on The Week Junior Book Awards shortlist for Audiobook of the Year 2023.
Spaceboy by David Walliams as narrated by Akiya Henry, Reginald D. Hunter, Eric Meyers, Penelope Rawlins, Liza Ross, David Walliams
America. The 1960s.
Stuck on a remote farm with her awful aunt, twelve-year-old orphan Ruth spends every night gazing at the stars, dreaming of adventure...
This is the third in our specials reviewing the books on The Week Junior Book Awards shortlist for Audiobook of the Year 2023.
Running Out of Time by Simon Fox as narrated by Michael Golab.
Alex can steal time. The most he can take at the moment is fifteen seconds, but his grandmother took almost three minutes once - although he never saw it. But when he and his father are separated while fleeing their home ...
This is the second in our specials reviewing the books on The Week Junior Book Awards shortlist for Audiobook of the Year 2023.
We chat about Wolfbane by Michelle Paver as narrated by Ian McKellen:
The grand finale to the prize-winning adventure series that has changed the lives of millions. Breathtaking world-building on an epic scale. Pure escapism at its best. It is early spring, a turbulent, perilous time...
The first in our specials reviewing the books on The Week Junior Book Awards shortlist for Audiobook of the Year 2023.
First up is The Ice Children by M.G. Leonard, as narrated by Helen Keeley and a full cast.
At the stroke of midnight on the dawn of December, five-year-old Finn Albedo is found frozen in the city park on a pedestal of ice. The doctor says his heart is beating, but no one can wake him. Finn’s...
Here's a minisode with the winner's speech from the British Book Awards a few weeks ago.
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British Book Awards Special 3!
The last in our special series discussing the titles on the British Book Awards shortlist for Book of the Year - Audiobook: Non-Fiction.
We discuss A Pocketful of Happiness by Richard E Grant and Friends, Lovers and The Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry.
This episode was brought to you by Alexandra Park BJJ. To book a free trial class, visit: https://www.alexandraparkbjj.co.uk...
British Book Awards Special 2!
The second in our special series discussing the titles on the British Book Awards shortlist for Book of the Year - Audiobook: Non-Fiction.
We discuss A Visible Man by Edward Enninful and Ten Steps to Nanette by Hannah Gadsby.
This episode was brought to you by Alexandra Park BJJ. To book a free trial class, visit: https://www.alexandraparkbjj.co.uk/