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I Think You Should Read

I Think You Should Read

Veröffentlicht: 2025-04-24
© Rachel O'Neill and Áine O'Connell
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19 Folgen
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19 Folgen
Audio
Anhören auf Apple Podcasts
Veröffentlicht: 2025-04-24
© Rachel O'Neill and Áine O'Connell
Aktuelle Folge
Séamas O'Reilly thinks you should read What A Carve Up!

Séamas O'Reilly thinks you should read What A Carve Up!

Länge: 1:10:54
Does satire work? In our first episode of season 2, Áine and Rachel chat to author, writer and many-siblings holder Séamas O'Reilly about Jonathan Coe's 'What A Carve Up!'. Digressions include discussions on left wing comedy, the state of the world now versus the late 80s and how we all really feel about Margaret Thatcher.
You can follow us on a multitude of social media platforms;
Instagram
Bluesky
Áine's Bookstagram
Want to get in touch? Drop us an email at ithinkyoushouldreadpodcast@gmail.com
This podcast is hosted by Áine O'Connell and Rachel O'Neill. Our producer is Niall Thompson. 
Our logo is by the exceptionally talented Design Wright. You can find her shop here.
The theme song is Broken Tune by SouljaUnit.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Erscheinungs­datum: 24.4.2025, 01:00:00

Beschreibung

Rachel and Áine are two bookworms with two essential questions for their guests; what book do you think everyone should read and why? Coming up this season, we've eight wonderful guests from the world of books to answer those very questions.
Season 2 dropping Thursday 24th April and every fortnight thereafter.
You can follow us on a multitude of social media platforms;
Instagram
Bluesky
Áine's Bookstagram
Want to get in touch? Drop us an email at ithinkyoushouldreadpodcast@gmail.com
Our logo is by the exceptionally talented Design Wright. You can find her shop here.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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