Episodes

  • 'The Eleventh Hour' by Salman Rushdie
    Nov 4 2025

    Sara welcomes Sir Salman Rushdie to the Radio 2 Book Club to talk about his new collection of stories.

    'The Eleventh Hour' consists of five stories, some short stories and some novellas.

    Salman talks about his inspiration behind the work, including why he wanted to return to the world of 'Midnight's Children' - and regales us with some great stories - including the time he met E M Forster at university and ended up playing croquet with him!

    Here's a little more info on Salman's new book: Two quarrelsome old men in Chennai, India, experience private tragedy against the backdrop of national calamity. Revisiting the Bombay neighbourhood of Midnight's Children, a magical musician is unhappily married to a multibillionaire. In an English university college, an undead academic asks a lonely student to avenge his former tormentor.

    These five dazzling works of fiction move between the three countries that Salman Rushdie has called home – India, England and America – and explore what it means to approach the eleventh hour of life. They are the reckoning with mortality that we all must one day make, and speak deeply to what the author has come from and through.

    Do we accommodate ourselves to death, or rail against it? How can we bid farewell to the places that we have made home? How do we achieve fulfilment with our lives if we don't know the end of our own stories? The Eleventh Hour ponders life and death, legacy and identity with the penetrating insight and boundless imagination that have made Salman Rushdie one of the most celebrated writers of our time.

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    14 mins
  • Halloween Special
    Oct 28 2025

    Whether you're into the Halloween thing or not - we thought it was as good a time as any to celebrate some spooky, scary, dark, ghostly, chilling books which have recently come out - and - get some cracking recommendations.

    Sara has invited six brilliant authors - who write in the horror genre - to tell us about their latest novels and their favourite scary book.

    LISTEN IF YOU DARE MWAAAHAHAHA* (*they're all very nice really)

    Here are our featured authors - and - the books discussed:

    Gemma Amor - 'Itch' Daphne Du Maurier - 'The Birds And Other Stories'

    Tobi Coventry - 'He's The Devil' Algernon Blackwood - 'The Willows"

    Bora Chung - 'The Midnight Timetable' Stephen King - 'Thinner'

    Andrew Michael Hurley - 'Saltwash' Mariana Enriquez - 'Things We Lost In The Fire'

    Oyinkan Braithwaite - 'Cursed Daughters' Vikram Paralkar - 'Night Theatre'

    Thomas Olde Heuvelt - 'Darker Days' Stephen King - "Pet Sematary'

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    21 mins
  • Superstar librarian Kelly Greenwood picks her Top Five Reads Of The Year
    Oct 13 2025

    Superstar librarian Kelly Greenwood joins Sara for a natter about working in libraries and being a children's book specialist.

    She gives us her Top Five Reads Of The Year (so far) and also talks about being on our Book Club panel.

    Her picks are:

    Roar by Manjeet Mann You Could Be So Pretty by Holly Bourne, 24 Seconds from Now by Jason Reynolds The Art of a Lie by Laura Shepherd-Robinson Homebody by Theo Parish

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    13 mins
  • 'Artificial Wisdom' by Thomas R. Weaver
    Oct 7 2025

    Debut novelist Thomas R. Weaver joins Sara for a chat about his new techno-thriller 'Artificial Wisdom'.

    They discuss Thomas' thoughts on AI, his entrepreneurial background and how he came to be a novelist. We also play out a little taster of the audiobook - and get some brilliant book recommendations too.

    Here's a little more about the book:

    Who would you trust with the future?

    The year is 2050. In the teeth of a climate catastrophe, the world is left with a drastic solution: one global leader to steer it through the coming apocalypse.

    The final two candidates are ex-US President Lockwood, and Solomon, the world’s first political artificial intelligence.

    As whispers of a global conspiracy emerge, investigative journalist Marcus Tully find himself at the centre of it – when Solomon’s creator turns up murdered.

    Overnight, one investigation becomes two, and it’s not just the result of the election that’s at stake but the future of the species. Suddenly humanity must make an impossible choice – between salvation, or freedom.

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    16 mins
  • Maggie O'Farrell on Writing
    Sep 30 2025

    Sara welcomes international bestselling author, Maggie O'Farrell, to the Book Club. They discuss a brand new writing prize, set up in Hilary Mantel's name, which is open to all unpublished budding writers.

    Maggie gives some great writing advice, talks us through her own writing routine - and - reveals her Top Five Reads Of The Year (so far)!

    1. 'Glorious Exploits' by Ferdia Lennon 2. 'Clear' by Carys Davies 3. 'We The Animals' by Justin Torres 4. 'The Two Roberts' by Damian Barr 5. 'Charles Dickens: A Life' by Claire Tomalin

    2026 is an exciting year for Maggie - not only is the film adaptation of her novel 'Hamnet' coming out, but she's also publishing a new novel - and Sara gets the lowdown on both of these new projects too!

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    15 mins
  • A 500 Words Special: with Charlie Higson
    Sep 23 2025

    500 Words - the UK's largest children's writing competition (for 5 - 11 year olds) - is back! On this week's episode, Sara is joined by bestselling children's author, actor and screenwriter - Charlie Higson - who is one of the judges for the prize. They chat about the prize, how to enter - and give some writing inspiration and tips.

    They also chat about Charlie's new book - 'Willie Willie Harry Stee' - based on his history podcast, with illustrations by Jim Moir.

    If you want to find out more about the 500 Words Competition, how to enter, and the all important Terms and Conditions, go to bbc.co.uk/500words

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    15 mins
  • 'A Splintering' by Dur e Aziz Amna
    Sep 16 2025

    Author Dur e Aziz Amna joins Sara for the Radio 2 Book Club to chat about her new novel, 'A Splintering'.

    Dur e got the idea for the novel from a walk with her husband, after which the character of Tara came fully formed.

    She talks to Sara about her inspirations for this story, how important hope is in a book, no matter how serious the themes and also recommends us what she has been reading and enjoying recently.

    Here's a little more about 'A Splintering':

    In a village in rural Pakistan, Tara is waiting and watching. The smell of dung and dust hangs over her world. She is desperate to leave the petty life of the village and escape the iron grip of her violent, unpredictable brother. Marrying a middle-class accountant allows her to escape to the capital, but she soon finds that life as a respectable housewife is not sufficient either.

    She wants what the rich mothers at her children’s school have. She wants what their husbands have. Her desire for wealth and freedom becomes an obsession. But can she truly shake her past? And what of the menacing spectre of her brother, a reminder of the threads that tie her to the life she left behind?

    Set against a hypnotic, oppressive backdrop of political violence and natural disaster, A Splintering traces the class struggle of a woman stuck between province and metropolis, between motherhood and ambition. Disquieting and utterly gripping, it is an extraordinary achievement by Dur e Aziz Amna, an exploration of a complex and unforgettable character who will risk everything to carve out a life of her own.

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    9 mins
  • Dawn O'Porter (recorded at Radio 2 In The Park)
    Sep 7 2025

    Broadcaster and bestselling author, Dawn O'Porter, joins Sara for a special edition of The Radio 2 Book Club.

    Recorded live in Hylands Park, Chelmsford (at Radio 2 In The Park), Dawn and Sara chat about her books and writing, in front of an intimate audience of bookworms.

    Dawn also gives us her Top Five Reads Of The Year so far, and answers some questions about her writing process from our audience.

    Remember you can get in touch with us anytime to tell us about what you're reading, about your own book group - or - to be one of our listener reviewers! The email address is: radio2bookclub@bbc.co.uk

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    32 mins