
Bibliophile | Book talk and recommendations from independent booksellers Podcast
1) Bibliophile Live *TEASER*
We’re so excited that our first ever live podcast is coming to your ears AND eyes on Friday 18th October in Edinburgh! That’s right, booksellers David Bloomfield, Julie Danskin and Jona...Show More
2) Bibliophile Book Chat: A Civilised, Sensible Discussion
Bibliophile is back! After a humidity-induced hiatus, we’re back in full flow and coming at you across the airwaves (that’s how podcasts work, right?). In this episode, we discuss racis...Show More
3) Bibliophile Book Chat: How To Grease Books
In this episode of Bibliophile, booksellers Julie Danskin, David Bloomfield and Jonathan Taylor catch up with what they’ve each been reading. They pause for a moment to reflect on a recent victo...Show More
4) Bibliophile Book Club: Everything Under by Daisy Johnson
Sexy segueways, Freudian complexes and bad times on the canal, we could only be discussing the 2018 Man Booker shortlisted debut novel Everything Under by Daisy Johnson. What is the bonak? Can we ever...Show More
5) Bibliophile Book Club #1: Little by Edward Carey
Bibliophile has grown! Our bookish babble can no longer be contained within the confines of a single audio file! Welcome to the first Bibliophile Book Club, where we talk exclusively about a single bo...Show More
6) Bibliophile Episode 11: “Classic Arch-Enemy Banter”
In this episode, David Bloomfield, Julie Danskin and Jonathan (JT) Taylor talk about the best Westerns in the first of a new 'Genre Breakdown' series. How much does JT know about Bitcoin? Can the gang...Show More
7) Bibliophile Episode 10: “That’s a good name for a taxidermist”
In this first podcast of 2019, Julie Danskin, David Bloomfield and Jonathan “JT” Taylor discuss their most recent book picks, and in lieu of discussing a book group book talk how to track ...Show More
8) Bibliophile Episode 9: Recent Reads | The People in the Trees | Favourite Books of 2018
In this episode of Bibliophile, Julie Danskin, David Bloomfield and Jonathan Taylor reveal their most recent reads, then discuss the first novel by Hanya Yanigahara, The People in the Trees, then shar...Show More
Bibliophile Episode 9: Recent Reads | The People in the Trees | Favourite Books of 2018
1:06:54 | Dec 9th, 2018
9) Bibliophile Episode 8: in which we learn that Julie definitely likes sci-fi
Welcome to episode 8 of Bibliophile, in which we discuss our current reads, We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson and the Man Booker winner for 2018, Milkman by Anna Burns. David gives...Show More
Bibliophile Episode 8: in which we learn that Julie definitely likes sci-fi
1:04:15 | Nov 20th, 2018
10) Bibliophile Episode 7: in which David ruins children’s books
In this episode of the podcast, we bid a fond farewell to Alice Tarbuck and introduce the dulcet tones of David Bloomfield and Jonathan Taylor. As usual we dicuss what we're reading and discuss the bo...Show More