
The show where George Dimarelos asks a new guest each week "What's your story and what does it say about you?"
Sometimes funny, sometimes serious, always interesting.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 106 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | Comedy | ||||

On this episode of Book(ish) I sit down with comedian and recent author Tom Ballard to talk The Mysteries of Harris Burdick by Chris Van Allsburg. Our chat includes accidentally telling Tom Santa isn't real, how he approaches writing, and the purpose... more
On this weeks episode of Book(ish) I sit down with journalist and author James Weir to talk I Was Told There'd Be Cake by Sloan Crosley. Our conversation includes the invention of a horrible new word, how cultural commentary stays the same even thoug... more
On this weeks Book(ish) I sit down with author Craig Silvey to talk To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Our chat includes the problematic Mockingbird prequel, slogging through your work to hear the muse, and the excitement and stress of working in f... more
On this weeks episode of Book(ish) I sit down with urbanist Jillian Glover to discuss Happy City by Charles Montgomery. Our conversation includes what people say they want vs what they really want, how to make dense living work, and people who hate t... more
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I’ve loved all of the guests and I really enjoy hearing about their favorite books. However, It sometimes feels like George gets in his own (and the guest’s) way. As a fan, I would make the suggestion that George prepare a bit better for the book choices. I realize it’s impractical to suggest he read every book but Spark notes, plot summaries… anything. It’s a great concept for a podcast and I will definitely continue to listen.
Recently found this podcast and honestly it’s amazing.
The perfect mix of books and psychology.
It even has me looking at my own favourite books and wondering what they say about me…
Keep up the good work George.
George is a brilliant host. It's a great way to get an insight into wonderful books but also has comedy, philosophy and just great conversation all mixed in.
George is a fantastic host and the show is always entertaining as a result. It's a podcast for book lovers that will also delight fans of comedy, philosophy and just interesting, fun chats.
This show is like listening to a fun, insightful conversation about books and culture. I always learn something and get some great book recommendations!










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