
For every kind of reader, but especially for fans of audiobooks. Join us for exclusive interviews with award-winning actors, narrators, authors, and familiar voices from the entertainment world as we discuss the books that have inspired them, shaped their careers, and stayed with them long after the final chapter. Discover new listens, behind-the-scenes stories, and unexpected literary favourites ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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For episode two of The Listening Books Podcast Series 7, Nicola and Megan are joined by beloved radio presenter, screenwriter, and children's author Konnie Huq. Known to many children of the noughties as a presenter of Blue Peter, Konnie delves into ... more
The Listening Books Podcast is back with an all-new sound! Joining Nicola and Megan for the first episode of series 7 is Adam Buxton – British comedian, writer, actor, broadcaster and podcaster. They discuss the audiobooks he's listening to at the mo... more
Leeanne O'Donnell is the author of Sparks of Bright Matter, a novel set in Georgian London and West Cork that follows the pursuits of scientist and alchemist, Peter Woulfe. In her thoughtful conversation with host Jessica Stone, she talks about what ... more
Louise Hare is the London-based author of This Lovely City and the Canary Club Mysteries. In this conversation with host Jessica Stone, she talks about the second in that series, Harlem After Midnight—how the musical styles of ragtime and jazz suppor... more
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A really valuable podcast, touching on subjects of writing perspectives and how they can be managed in one’s writing.
Thoroughly enjoy this podcast. The interviewer is fantastic, as are the interviewees, and it strikes a great balance between being lighthearted, fun and entertaining and really informative and interesting. A must for book lovers everywhere!
Funny, warm and great guests
Had no idea there was so much technical craft to narrating!
A detailed and interesting look at the world of audiobooks. A great find!









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