• Nikki May
    Nov 14 2024

    This episode has it all - writing yourself into fiction, being inspired by classic literature, the joy and benefits of being a bit spiky, oh, and there is a fair amount of swearing in this. As an added bonus - depending on your point of view - Nat and Phil also divulge their favourite swear words at the end of the ep... This Motherless Land is Nikki May's story inspired by Jane Austen's Mansfield Park, but takes it to a totally different place and time and feeling. It's a joy to read and Nikki is a joy to spend time with!


    Find out more about this season and Nikki's recommendations at www.bestsellerspodcast.co


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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Winter Reads 2024!
    Nov 7 2024

    This episode is devoted to Nat and Phil's recommendations of additional books they've been loving, or that are at the top of their to-be-read pile! Choices include a love story, a thriller or two, a decent pick of celebrity memoirs (with valid reasons given!), a cookbook with soul, and a book for adults that happens to be written as if it's a kids picture book. Hope you find something in here to tickle your reading fancy... and if you enjoy this episode please rate, review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts to help other listeners discover their next favourite author too!


    *spoiler here's the list*


    A Love Song for Ricki Wilde by Tia Williams

    Sonny Boy by Al Pacino

    My Name is Barbra - the audiobook - read by Barbra Streisand

    We Solve Murders by Richard Osman

    From Here to the Great Unknown by Lisa Marie Presley and Riley Keough

    The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley by Hannah Tinti (a double recommendation from Jason Rekulak as well!)

    The Man of Her Dreams by Sarra Manning

    If Nick Drake Came to My House - Mackenzie Crook

    The Waiting by Michael Connelly

    Tenderheart by Hetty Lui McKinnon


    For more recommendations and book joy, head to www.bestsellerspodcast.com


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    45 mins
  • Kate Mosse
    Oct 31 2024

    There's a lot of juiciness to this episode - from how books are marketed, to the amount of research needed for historical fiction, and letting creativity flow where it needs to, which might just lead an author to the stage, or the QE2... Kate Mosse has achieved so much already and we loved being steeped in the history of her Joubert family as their story concludes in The Map of Bones - but - as ever, it doesn't matter if you're new to her stories or a longtime fan, hopefully we've got you covered!


    If you like our series, please do rate and review it on Apple Podcasts! And to check out past episodes and author's recommendations of further books to dive into, just go to www.bestsellerspodcast.com



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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Bestsellers Live at Chiltern Kills
    Oct 23 2024

    Phil & Natalie were delighted to return to Chiltern Kills this year. The crime festival which raises funds for the homeless is in its second year, organised by writers Tony Kent and Paul Waters. Its a beautiful day out where crime fiction fans get to genuinely mingle with their print heroes.


    Some things you need to know before listening:


    *At the beginning every time we tried to introduce a guest, Tony Kent walked out onto stage, hence the laughter!

    *Whilst we were doing our session, Jeffrey Archer was on the other stage, hence there's some references to him made by our author guests.


    Our panel was just fabulous this year: Erin Kelly, Vaseem Khan, Tony Kent and C.L. Taylor (who you'll hear referred to as Callie in the chat)


    Enjoy the live edition and we'll link to the authors' recommendations on our website bestsellerspodcast.com


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    47 mins
  • Sir Ian Rankin
    Oct 16 2024

    Phil and Natalie are delighted to welcome Sir Ian Rankin to BestSellers in the week where his new Rebus - the 25th Rebus thriller - goes straight in at No.1 in the Sunday Times Top Ten Hardback Fiction chart. In this ep, Ian talks about how hard this book was to write; why he's a frustrated Rock Star and why he's attracted to the darker side of the human condition.


    You'll also find the books he recommends from other writers at our website: bestsellerspodcast.com


    Enjoy!


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Jason Rekulak's Back!
    Oct 9 2024

    Can you believe it...? Not only are Phil and Natalie back for season SEVEN (cue Len Goodman impressions) but we have also been double nominated at this year's Independent Podcast Awards in Best Books and Best Arts & Crafts Categories.


    Thank You for all of your support, virtual coffees on Ko-Fi and subscribing and downloading our podcast. It means a lot.


    Enough Gushing! We're Back with a returning writer. A man whom we both love very much. It's the wonderfully modest Jason Rekulak. His new thriller sees a father receive a phone call from a daughter he hasn't spoken to for a few years, to say she's getting married. What he doesn't realise is that she's marrying the son of a billionaire and this wedding is dripping in wealth and weirdness in equal amounts...! It's such fun, will keep you guessing and you can hear Jason describe how he spent ages writing and re-writing the beginning of this novel so that he got it right; why film and tv rights can be such a laborious process and why he's doing it for the Dads...!


    Enjoy. And can you help us by rating us, reviewing us and subscribing if you haven't already please. Thank you SO much.


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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Tim Booth
    Jul 17 2024

    Tim Booth, yes that Tim Booth, singer with the band James, has a lot to say about writing his first fiction novel. He's well aware of the clichés about rock star books and is here to address them all. Nothing was off limits, so there's talk of sex and drugs and rock'n'roll, but also vulnerability and confidence and truth'n'lies. The genesis for the story came 28 years ago, but the catalyst was an LA writing group that frankly could make up the subject of an entirely different book! It's a thoughtful discussion but does get a bit sweary - goes with the rock band territory - just in case you've got young kids listening nearby.


    Find Tim's reading recommendations and all past episodes of Bestsellers at www.bestsellerspodcast.com




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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Chris Whitaker
    Jul 10 2024

    Phil first met Chris Whitaker on the radio during lockdown, when Chris published, 'We Begin At The End.'


    His extraordinary new book, 'All The Colours of the Dark,' also features a strong teenage lead character, facing some pretty dire circumstances. Chris tells Natalie and Phil he drew on his own early years trauma to create his new hero, Patch. He also opens up about being arrested, accused of a financial crime, just as his last novel was coming out.

    And he reveals he's come to love The Muppets' 'Rainbow Connection' song, since writing this book...!


    All The Colours of the Dark is a superb book. Read it before you see it on TV, as Universal are currently making it as a three season event.


    Trigger Warning: Chris speaks candidly about his own abuse as a child in this episode. This may be triggering for survivors of physical abuse, child abuse or domestic violence.


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    1 hr and 6 mins