• The International Booker Prize 2026 Winner Prediction
    May 19 2026

    The book club looks back on all 6 books from the International Booker Prize 2026 shortlist, share their rankings, predict a winner & discuss the bookies' odds.


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    21 mins
  • The Director by Daniel Kehlmann, translated by Ross Benjamin | Review | International Booker Prize 2026 Shortlist
    May 19 2026

    The book club dives into their final read from the International Booker Prize 2026 shortlist.


    The Director by Daniel Kehlmann, translated from the German by Ross Benjamin and published by Riverrun.



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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The Nights are Quiet in Tehran by Shida Bazyar, translated by Ruth Martin | Review | International BookerPrize 2026 Shortlist
    May 19 2026

    The book club dives into their fifth read from the International Booker Prize 2026 shortlist.


    The Nights are Quiet in Tehran by Shida Bazyar, translated from the German by Ruth Martin, published by Scribe.



    🍰Read it & Eat it

    Aaron rustles up some Persian saffron & raisin cookies severed to the characters when they visit Iran.



    If you enjoyed this book you might also enjoy our many discussions on the novel Eden’s Shore by Oisin Fagan.



    ⏭️Next Up

    The final book on the shortlist that the book club is diving into is The Director by Daniel Kehlmann, translated from the German by Ross Benjamin, published by Riverrun.



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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • The Witch by Marie NDiaye, translated by Jordan Stump | Review | International Booker Prize 2026 Shortlist
    May 7 2026

    The book club dives into their fourth read from the International Booker Prize 2026 shortlist.


    The Witch by Marie NDiaye, translated from the French by Jordan Stump, published by MacLehose Press.



    🍰Read it & Eat it

    Check out the club’s socials to see journalist & home baker Aaron’s baked cookies from this book.

    If you’d like to see Aaron bake some of his recipes inspired by the books get in touch.



    📛The Name Game

    The club discuss the blandness of this book's title and come up with variations which might be more representative of the story.



    📚Shelf-Help

    Lucy & Hannah lend their bookworm expertise in offering up some books similar to this one if you enjoyed the themes, characters, location or plot.

    While Aaron draws connections between this novel and the Marvel TV show WandaVision. Do you see the similarities

    too?


    If you enjoyed this book you might also enjoy our episode on Audition by Katie Kitamura.



    ⏭️Next Up

    The fifth book in the shortlist that the book club is diving into is The Nights Are Quiet in Tehran by Shida Bazyar, translated from the German by Ruth Martin, published by Scribe UK.



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    58 mins
  • Taiwan Travelogue by Yáng Shuāng-zǐ, translated by Lin King | International Booker Prize 2026 Winner
    Apr 29 2026

    The book club dives into their third read from the International Booker Prize 2026 shortlist.


    Taiwan Travelogue by Yáng Shuāng-zǐ, translated from the Mandarin Chinese by Lin King, published by And Other Stories.


    This novel was previously awarded:

    • The National Book Award for Translated Literature (2024)

    • The Golden Tripod Award (2021)

    • Baifang Schell Book Prize (2025)

    • ALTA First Translation Prize (2025)

    • Best Translation Award (Japan, 2024)

    It was nominated for the Chommanard International Women's Literary Award (2026).


    If you enjoyed this book you might also enjoy our many discussions on the novel Eden’s Shore by Oisin Fagan.



    ⏭️Next Up

    The fourth book in the shortlist that the book club is diving into is The Witch by Marie NDiaye, translated from the French by Jordan Stump, published by MacLehose Press.


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    56 mins
  • Women's Prize for Fiction 2026 Shortlist Predictions | Gloria Don't Speak by Lucy Apps Review | Author Interview
    Apr 22 2026

    Aaron & Lucy dive into the Women's Prize for Fiction longlist ahead of the shortlist announcement later today.


    We were gifted a copy of Gloria Don't Speak by Lucy Apps, published by Weatherglass Books, for review.


    Lucy shares her thoughts on the book & speaks with the writer about the novel.


    We've covered 3 other books on the longlist, check out our previous episodes:

    - The Benefactors by Wendy Erskine, published by Sceptre

    - Audition by Katie Kitamura, published by Fern Press

    - Flashlight by Susan Choi, published by Jonathan Cape


    If you'd like us to cover this shortlist once we've wrapped up the International Booker Prize 2026 Shortlist let us know!



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    40 mins
  • She Who Remains by Rene Karabash, translated by Izidora Angel | Review | International Booker Prize 2026 Shortlist
    Apr 18 2026

    The book club dives into their second read from the International Booker Prize 2026 shortlist.


    She Who Remains by Rene Karabash, translated from the Bulgarian by Izidora Angel, published by Peirene Press.


    This novel was previously awarded the Bulgarian Elias Canetti Prize in 2019 and the English version won the Gulf Coast Translation Prize 2023. It was awarded the PEN/Heim Translation Fund Grant in 2023 and won the PEN Club Français Prize for Translation 2025. The book was also nominated for the Prisma Literary Award.



    📘Judging the Book by it’s cover

    The crew discuss the Hannah's ebook cover.



    If you enjoyed this book you might also enjoy our discussion on another Peirene novel, On the Greenwich Line by Shady lewis, translated from the Arabic by Katharine Halls.



    ⏭️Next Up

    The third book in the shortlist that the book club is diving into is Taiwan Travelogue by Yáng Shuāng-zǐ, translated from the Mandarin Chinese by Lin King, published by And Other Stories.



    💬 Share your thoughts with the book club

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    Aaron @AaronRiceMedia

    Lucy @bookz2026

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    Colin @c_f_writes

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    51 mins
  • On Earth as it is Beneath by Ana Paula Maia, translated by Padma Viswanathan | Review | International Booker Prize 2026 Shortlist
    Apr 10 2026

    The book club dives into their first read from the International Booker Prize 2026 shortlist.


    On Earth as it is Beneath by Ana Paula Maia, translated from the Portuguese by Padma Viswanathan, published by Charco Press.


    This book was also longlisted for the Republic of Consciousness Prize US & Canada 2026.

    The original Brazilian Portuguese novel, titled Assim na Terra como embaixo da Terra, won Prêmio São Paulo de Literatura.

    Part of a shared universe, serving as a sequel to the award winning Of Cattle and Men, this is the third book in the series to be translated into English.



    🍰Read it & Eat it

    Check out the club’s socials to see journalist & home baker Aaron’s baked cake from this book.

    He rustled up a Bolo de Fubá, which is a cornmeal cake often eaten with coffee early in the day.

    If you’d like to see Aaron bake some of his recipes inspired by the books get in touch.



    📘Judging the Book by it’s cover

    The crew discuss the meaning behind the typical minimalist Charco-style cover design by Pablo Font.



    📛The Name Game

    On discussing the alternative As Above, So Below publishing expert & writer Colin throws another suggested title for the book into the ring.



    📚Shelf-Help

    Lucy lends her bookworm expertise in offering up some books similar to this one if you enjoyed the themes, characters, location or plot.

    From John Steinbeck to Hemingway. Colin also suggest connections to the likes I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman.


    Due to the books’ cinematic writing we find similarities to One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest & Breaking Bad, as well as some classic Western films.


    If you enjoyed this book you might also enjoy our many discussions on the novel Eden’s Shore by Oisin Fagan.



    ⏭️Next Up

    The second book in the shortlist that the book club is diving into is She Who Remains by Rene Karabash, translated from the Bulgarian by Izidora Angel, published by Peirene Press.



    💬 Share your thoughts with the book club

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    Email bookiesfavouritebookclub@gmail.com


    Aaron @AaronRiceMedia

    Lucy @bookz2026

    Hannah @certifiedbookyapperhannah

    Colin @c_f_writes

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    1 hr and 2 mins