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Adam Buxton - You're Booked
Manage episode 427791927 series 2459038
The series 15 litany of legends continues with the man commonly known as Dr Buckles - yes, it's Adam Buxton! As you are all aware, Adam is a writer, comedian, massively successful podcast host, Bowie aficionado and the author of the bestselling memoir Ramble Book (with the sequel on its way - as you will hear). He's also responsible for You're Booked, as the podcast was 'inspired' by the Vinyl Justice segment of The Adam and Joe Show. We talked to him about Bowie book choices, trying to sleep with Edgar Allen Poe, funny books and saucy dreams involving June Whitfield. Find a full list of the books Adam mentioned at our Bookshop.org store. Order your copy of Daisy's new novel Pity Party RIGHT HERE and enter the Pity Party competition and see book tour dates at Daisy's Substack - Creative Confidence Clinic... The episode is sponsored by Serious Readers. To get £100 off your HD Serious Readers reading lamp (and free delivery), visit seriousreaders.com/booked and use the code: BOOKED at checkout.
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Pity Party
Adam Buxton - Ramble Book
Nina Stibbe - Went to London, Took the Dog
Nina Stibbe - Love Nina
Umberto Eco - The Name of the Rose
Patrick O'Brian - Master and Commander
Roger Hargreaves - Mister Men
Enid Blyton - Magic Faraway Tree
CS Lewis - The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
Roald Dahl - James and the Giant Peach
Major P R Reid - Colditz
MR James - Ghost Stories
Edgar Allen Poe - The Black Cat
Edgar Allen Poe - Pit and the Pendulum
George Eliot - Middlemarch
Thomas Hardy - Mayor of Casterbridge
Virginia Woolf - To The Lighthouse
JD Salinger - Catcher in the Rye
David Bowie's Top 100 Favourite Books
Charles Baudelaire - Flowers of Evil
Vance Packard - The Hidden Persuaders
Neil Postman - Amusing Ourselves To Death
George Orwell - 1984
Vladimir Nabokov - Lolita
Colin Wilson - The Outsider
Nik Cohn -Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom
Sarah Waters - Fingersmith
Craig Marks & Rob Tannenbaum - I Want My MTV
Zadie Smith - Feel Free
Adam Gopnik - A Thousand Small Sanities
Frederick Douglass - Narrative of Frederick Douglass
Bayard Rustin - Time on Two Crosses
Michel De Montaigne - Complete Essays
Winifred Watson - Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
R.C. Sherriff - Fortnight in September
DE Stevenson - Miss Buncle's Book
Tessa Norton & Bob Stanley - Excavate!: The Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall
David Sedaris - Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim
Fran Lebowitz - The Fran Lebowitz Reader
Steve Martin - Born Standing Up
Tim Key - He Used Thought For a Wife
Tim Key - Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
Daniil Kharms - Russian Absurd
Julian Fellowes - Snobs
Susan Sontag - On Photography
Daisy Buchanan - Read Yourself Happy
Benjamin Moser - Sontag
Judith Schalansky - An Inventory of Losses
Sloan Crossley - Grief is for People
Jarvis Cocker - Good Pop Bad Pop
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
201 episoder
Manage episode 427791927 series 2459038
The series 15 litany of legends continues with the man commonly known as Dr Buckles - yes, it's Adam Buxton! As you are all aware, Adam is a writer, comedian, massively successful podcast host, Bowie aficionado and the author of the bestselling memoir Ramble Book (with the sequel on its way - as you will hear). He's also responsible for You're Booked, as the podcast was 'inspired' by the Vinyl Justice segment of The Adam and Joe Show. We talked to him about Bowie book choices, trying to sleep with Edgar Allen Poe, funny books and saucy dreams involving June Whitfield. Find a full list of the books Adam mentioned at our Bookshop.org store. Order your copy of Daisy's new novel Pity Party RIGHT HERE and enter the Pity Party competition and see book tour dates at Daisy's Substack - Creative Confidence Clinic... The episode is sponsored by Serious Readers. To get £100 off your HD Serious Readers reading lamp (and free delivery), visit seriousreaders.com/booked and use the code: BOOKED at checkout.
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - Pity Party
Adam Buxton - Ramble Book
Nina Stibbe - Went to London, Took the Dog
Nina Stibbe - Love Nina
Umberto Eco - The Name of the Rose
Patrick O'Brian - Master and Commander
Roger Hargreaves - Mister Men
Enid Blyton - Magic Faraway Tree
CS Lewis - The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
Roald Dahl - James and the Giant Peach
Major P R Reid - Colditz
MR James - Ghost Stories
Edgar Allen Poe - The Black Cat
Edgar Allen Poe - Pit and the Pendulum
George Eliot - Middlemarch
Thomas Hardy - Mayor of Casterbridge
Virginia Woolf - To The Lighthouse
JD Salinger - Catcher in the Rye
David Bowie's Top 100 Favourite Books
Charles Baudelaire - Flowers of Evil
Vance Packard - The Hidden Persuaders
Neil Postman - Amusing Ourselves To Death
George Orwell - 1984
Vladimir Nabokov - Lolita
Colin Wilson - The Outsider
Nik Cohn -Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom
Sarah Waters - Fingersmith
Craig Marks & Rob Tannenbaum - I Want My MTV
Zadie Smith - Feel Free
Adam Gopnik - A Thousand Small Sanities
Frederick Douglass - Narrative of Frederick Douglass
Bayard Rustin - Time on Two Crosses
Michel De Montaigne - Complete Essays
Winifred Watson - Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
R.C. Sherriff - Fortnight in September
DE Stevenson - Miss Buncle's Book
Tessa Norton & Bob Stanley - Excavate!: The Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall
David Sedaris - Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim
Fran Lebowitz - The Fran Lebowitz Reader
Steve Martin - Born Standing Up
Tim Key - He Used Thought For a Wife
Tim Key - Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
Daniil Kharms - Russian Absurd
Julian Fellowes - Snobs
Susan Sontag - On Photography
Daisy Buchanan - Read Yourself Happy
Benjamin Moser - Sontag
Judith Schalansky - An Inventory of Losses
Sloan Crossley - Grief is for People
Jarvis Cocker - Good Pop Bad Pop
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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