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Join me this week as I curl up with tea from my Bird and Blend advent calendar, enjoying the festive season as I wrap up my Goodreads Reading Challenge for the year. Listen as I discuss the art of storytelling, adventure into Hell, and contemplate opportunities for women in Victorian London. This week I'll be considering The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman, a fast paced bestseller based in a retirement village. Discovering a new perspective on sin as I explore Hell with Dante in Inferno. And rereading some old favourites with Philip Pullman; The Ruby in the Smoke and The Shadow in the North. Leaving the literary world behind, we will also be discussing THAT ending to the new Stranger Things episodes and a unique take on Shakespeare with Liz Duffy Adams' Born With Teeth. References Made Bird and Blend - Tea company known for its creative flavours. Land of Mist and Magic (Philip Parker) - Book of British myths and folklore published by the British Library. Hatchards - Piccadilly based bookshop founded in 1797. Oldest bookshop in the UK. Fortnum and Mason - Piccadilly based department store founded in 1707. Tourist trap. St David - Patron saint of Wales, often connected with leeks. Oxford and Cambridge Club - Members club on Pall Mall founded in 1821 for students and graduates of Oxford or Cambridge. World of Books - British online second hand book retailer. Hallmarked Man (Robert Galbraith) - Latest in crime series about detectives Strike and Ellacott set in 2010s London. Written by J. K. Rowling. Strange Houses - Japanese mystery bestseller written by YouTuber Uketsu. Virgil - Augustinian Latin poet most famous for The Aeneid. The Odyssey - Ancient Greek epic poem by Homer about the ten year journey of Odysseus home to Ithica after the Trojan War. The Aeneid - Latin epic written by Virgil in the style of Homer about proto-Roman hero Aeneas. George R R Martin - American fantasy author most famous for The Game of Thrones. The Book of Dust - Fantasy series by Philip Pullman, set before and after His Dark Materials. His Dark Materials - Trilogy by Philip Pullman set in a world where souls are on the outside of people’s bodies. East India Company - British joint-stock company, running between 1600–1858, connected with colonialism. Bram Stoker - Gothic author most famous for Dracula. Sally Lockhart series - BBC One series airing in 2006 and 2007. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - Third Harry Potter book, written by J. K. Rowling. Testament of Youth - Memoir written by Vera Brittain about her time at Oxford and as a nurse in the First World War. Dungeons and Dragons - Fantasy Tabletop Role Play Game first published in 1974. Weta Workshop and Weta Digital - New Zealand based creative company working with film, television and video game companies. The Lord of the Rings - Written by J. R. R. Tolkien. Adapted for film by Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, directed by Peter Jackson. Avatar - James Cameron film about brutality towards indigenous communities. Set on another planet. The Adventures of Tintin - 2011 film based on the Tintin comic series by Hergé. Panto - British Christmas tradition. Comedic play typically starring a man in drag. Love Actually - British classic Christmas movie written and directed by Richard Curtis. Donut Drive - Finella Waddilove’s latest play. A two-hander set in Essex. Snatch - Early movie by British director Guy Ritchie. Starring Brad Pitt as a bare knuckle boxer. Guy Ritchie - British crime film director and screenwriter. Henry VI - One of Shakespeare’s Histories. Supposedly co-written. Marlowe - Elizabethan playwright known for Doctor Faustus. Shakespeare - Elizabethan theatre’s most famous playwright. RSC - Royal Shakespeare Company. British theatre company based in Stratford-Upon-Avon, founded 1879. V. E. Schwab - American fantasy writer known for The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue. Vicious - Story about ExtraOrdinary people. Written by V. E. Schwab.
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