29 min

Lanny by Max Porter The Book Club Review

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Part novel, part poem, Lanny evokes a typical English village whose residents are observed by an ancient spirit of nature – with a particular interest in one child.
The Guardian called it ‘...a fable, a collage, a dramatic chorus, a joyously stirred cauldron of words’, but what did Kate's book club make of it?
We discuss, and share some recommendations for your next book club read, including Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss and The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry.

Books mentioned on this episode:
Grief is the Thing With Feathers by Max Porter
Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss
Gwelio, Memories of a Hong Kong Childhood by Martin Booth
The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry

If you’d like to see what we’re up to between episodes follow us on Instagram or Facebook @BookClubReview podcast, on Twitter @bookclubrvwpod or email thebookclubreview@gmail.com. If you like what we do please do take a moment to rate, review and subscribe to us, it helps other listeners find us and means you’ll never miss an episode. 

Part novel, part poem, Lanny evokes a typical English village whose residents are observed by an ancient spirit of nature – with a particular interest in one child.
The Guardian called it ‘...a fable, a collage, a dramatic chorus, a joyously stirred cauldron of words’, but what did Kate's book club make of it?
We discuss, and share some recommendations for your next book club read, including Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss and The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry.

Books mentioned on this episode:
Grief is the Thing With Feathers by Max Porter
Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss
Gwelio, Memories of a Hong Kong Childhood by Martin Booth
The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry

If you’d like to see what we’re up to between episodes follow us on Instagram or Facebook @BookClubReview podcast, on Twitter @bookclubrvwpod or email thebookclubreview@gmail.com. If you like what we do please do take a moment to rate, review and subscribe to us, it helps other listeners find us and means you’ll never miss an episode. 

29 min