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Avid reader, big book lover. I love recommending books, and l never spoil the ending.

Being Bookish Raye

    • Arts
    • 5.0 • 16 Ratings

Avid reader, big book lover. I love recommending books, and l never spoil the ending.

    Stone Blind by Natalie Haynes

    Stone Blind by Natalie Haynes

    Not all monsters are what they seem...This week I am taking a look at probably one of the most famous 'monsters' in Greek Mythology, Medusa, with Natalie Haynes' mythological retelling of the story, Stone Blind. So, does this book live up to the hype I have heard from fans over the last couple of years? Is the book as amazing as the stunning cover would have it appear? Join me to find out what I thought, during my spoiler-free review. As ever, I will be completely honest as I take the story apart, and despite pretty much everyone knowing how the tale of Medusa ends, I am not going to reveal the unexpected twists and turns that Haynes uses in the book.

    • 29 min
    The First Wives Club by Olivia Goldsmith

    The First Wives Club by Olivia Goldsmith

    Most of you will easily remember the 1996 film starring the iconic trio that is Bette Midler, Goldie Hawn and Diane Keaton. But did you know that before it was a movie it was a book written by socialite and author Olivia Goldsmith?
    Released in 1992, the book is a study in society, in revenge and this book is probably what Shakespeare meant when he said 'Hell Hath No Fury Like a Woman Scorned'. For these women are 100% vindictive and out for blood. Unlike the film, this is not all sweetness and light with cute little moments such as the teasing about Elise's overdone lip implants, or the scene with the legendary Maggie Smith where she is mentoring the naive and money hungry Sarah Jessica Parker. So...what did I think when I read this for the first time? Listen on to find out!

    Episode links
    Livestream for the Cure
    F.T. Lukens interview (YouTube)

    • 23 min
    An Interview with Author F.T. Lukens

    An Interview with Author F.T. Lukens

    Sit back, relax and enjoy this incredible chat with author F.T. Lukens as we talk about their new YA Fantasy novel, Otherworldly (due for release on the 2nd of April 2024). Otherworldly is the story of non-believer Ellery who moved from their family farm to the city when the winter didn't end five years previously, destroying the family's livelihood. When they meet Knox, a familiar who has been living in the mortal realm for five years, they find themselves involved in things they don't believe and don't want to. The story has some incredibly strong themes, such as the environment, LGBTQ+ identity and underlying mythology.
    Of course, there is also talk about post-it notes, storyboards and stationery!
    Episode links
    F.T. Lukens on Instagram
    F.T. Lukens' website
    Book launch at Malaprop's Bookstore
    Special Editions from Dazzling Bookshop

    • 1 hr 29 min
    A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faizal

    A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faizal

    A compelling combination of Six of Crows and Peaky Blinders is the way that book promoters have been selling the third novel by American author Hafsah Faizal. As someone who has never seen Peaky Blinders, but loved Six of Crows (see my review of that from 2021), does this claim actually ring true?
    Enter White Roaring, a town that is full of intrigue and insurrection. A town under the tyrannical rule of the mysterious Ram and meet Arthie and Jin Casimir, proprietors of Spindrift, a charming tea room with a secret. All is not as it seems on the surface, and that becomes much clearer when you realise that Arthie is a schemer, going after what she wants whatever the cost...and right now what she wants is in the Athereum; a ledger that can help her and others to take down the powers that rule so unfairly...but will they succeed?
    Before I read this book I had heard so much about it, the reviews are mixed, so which side of the track will mine fall? And more importantly...I won't spoil it to reveal my thoughts!
    Featured Episodes
    Six of Crows

    • 26 min
    The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie

    The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie

    This one book is not like the others...and that is certainly true where The Secret Adversary is concerned. With a career spanning more than 50 years, Agatha Christie created and wrote about a lot of different characters, though her most well-known and most beloved are an elderly woman who loves to knit and observe and a rotund Belgian who knows and sees everything!
    In 1922, Christie wrote about Tommy Beresford and his friend Tuppence Cowley for the first time. Though they would only appear in a few books, their tales are very different from others that she wrote...in fact, I would go so far as to say that they are more spy novels than mysteries! But that's just me...So, join me this week on my first adventure with the Young Adventurers Ltd and see what kind of trouble they get into, and whether I like it or not!
    Featured episodes
    Cosy Crime Playlist

    Featured links
    Spybrary's recommended spy novels
    Raye on YouTube

    • 24 min
    Sunbringer by Hannah Kaner

    Sunbringer by Hannah Kaner

    Just over a year ago I reviewed a fantasy novel by a debut author, and was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed it. That book was Godkiller, and as a treat to myself for the end of the month I picked up the sequel, and second book in a trilogy titled Fallen Gods. That second book is called Sunbringer and as well as answering the question 'what happened to everyone after that cliffhanger?' the book also gives us further insight into the battles being fought across the kingdom of Middren. I loved returning to Hannah Kaner's carefully built world, and the reunion with Kissen, Inara, Skedi and Elogast was a very welcome one.
    As ever I am not going to spoil anything about the book I am reviewing, but I would love you to join me on my journey to reacquaint myself with old fantasy friends and find out more about Sunbringer.
    Featured episodes
    Godkiller
    Farewell to 2023
    Best and Worst (Reads) of 2023 (YouTube)

    • 28 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
16 Ratings

16 Ratings

Kapow810 ,

Spoiler-free heaven

Somehow Raye manages to dive into the pages without spoiling anything for the reader. Recommending this podcast to anyone looking to pick up a new book but wants a taste of the story before they grab their copy!

Dev1lInferno ,

Love this

I love this podcast. I am an avid reader myself and have been picky about the genre of books I read. Raye has encouraged me to broaden that and read books I wouldn’t have ever read, like Lia Louis, Jill Mansell and Paige Toon to name a few. We also read a lot of the same books and it nice to hear about them again and see them from a different perspective

Sorry! You're In My Seat ,

My weekly fix comes with Coffee

I look forward to my weekly fix of 'Not Before Coffee' and reserve each episode for a long dog walk, run, or weekend drive. Raye consistently produces a professional and enjoyable podcast giving great insight into movies and books. Raye always comes across as genuine, honest and passionate about what she does. A great podcast to settle into.

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