It will be a good discussion! Looking forward to seeing everyone :)
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It will be a good discussion! Looking forward to seeing everyone :)
Our book club pick for 9 March at Hatchards, Piccadilly 6pm Tickets link in bio. See you there!
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Reading Around the World Top 5 Books of the Month
5 books, 5 countries: Russia, Spain, Algeria, Norway and Iraq (via the UK) set the scene. What links these works is a shared desire for clarity. Stepanova dismantles memory; García Llovet stalks the edges of crime; Khatibi writes with hindsight of…
Layered, reflective, heartfelt - essential reading! 📚🙌
Daniel Pennac’s READS LIKE A NOVEL tr. Dan Gunn with a Gilbert & George art cover is well worth reading ! 😉🙌
Good to see Daniel Pennac’s READS LIKE A NOVEL included, tr. Dan Gunn, published when I was an editor at a publisher working especially on French translations into English - the Gilbert & George art cover a canny move! 😉🙌
Lookie here folks! 👀 This is a seriously clever literary whodunnit on many levels. Grab yr tickets and see you on Mon 9 Feb 6pm Hatchards Piccadilly 🗣️📚 👏
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East Asian literature is redefining the global canon. While the United States slides into a form of governance that resembles authoritarian farce — tariffs yoyoing up and down, economic policy underpinned by punishment, leadership…
Charlie Coombe & Tina Kover Translator Interview
In this translator interview for BookBlast Diary, Charlie Coombe and Tina Kover talk language, literature, inspiration, success and more. Tell us a little bit about yourself. Charlie Coombe (CC): I have been a translator for eighteen years, and a…
Not your usual book club read! Imagine being in the shoes of those in the dinghy in November 2021 when 27 drowned?
Join us 6pm Monday 9 February @hatchards to discuss SMALL BOAT by Vincent Delecroix with translator Helen Stevenson
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Hmm they look kinda sinister?
Earliest Stories 1880-1882, Anton Chekhov (eds) Rosamund Bartlett, Elena Michajlowska Review
Anton Chekhov’s short stories are staples of English literature degrees and creative writing courses alike, routinely held up as an example of “show, don’t tell.” Revered as a master of psychological…
Reviews Small Boat
Who’s responsible for migrants drowning in the Channel? The author of Small Boat compels us to imagine ourselves being in the dinghy then the freezing sea…. Join us & @helenstevenson.bsky.social @hoperoadpublish.bsky.social 6pm Mon 9 February @hatchards.bsky.social
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Do join us if you can for our next #TranslationBookClub hosted by @bookblast.org's Georgia de Chamberet (9th Feb) to discuss Vincent Delecroix's International Booker Prize-shortlisted #SmallBoat translated by Helen Stevenson and published by @hoperoadpublish.bsky.social - all welcome!
Based on a real event, Small Boat by Vincent Delecroix is written through the POV of a French coastguard employee who let migrants sink in a dinghy in the Channel - 27 died.
Join us at our book club 6pm Monday 9 Feb @hatchardspiccadilly to discuss this brief, powerful novel tickets via link in bio
Roll up roll up folks! Hard to better this moving, thought provoking read. Looking forward to the discussion 9/2 👏
It will be a good discussion! 😉👏📚🥂
Reading Around the World Top 5 Books of the Month
Greetings readers! Here are Our Top 5 Books of the Month from around the world to kick off the new year, to refresh perspectives and remind us why cultural literacy isn’t a luxury, but a necessity. Palestine Minus One: Stories from the Eve of the…
BookBlast Book Club, Hatchards, Spring 2026 News
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Far by rosa ribas
Far translated by Charlotte Coombe, is a dark, satirical, very Spanish love story with echoes of Claudia Piñeiro and JG Ballard,” Sam Jones, The Guardian
Check out the BookBlast Diary review of FAR by Rosa Ribas @foundryeditions.bsky.social
Join our book club 6pm Mon 12 Jan @hatchards to discuss it
Far Rosa Ribas Review
“The novel Far by Rosa Ribas – called Lejos in Spanish – translated by Charlotte Coombe, is a dark, satirical and very Spanish love story with echoes of Claudia Piñeiro and JG Ballard,” Sam Jones, The Guardian A visit to the abandoned “Manhattan of La Mancha” south of Madrid…
“He wanted to forget not only what he’d done, but above all the person he was when he did it and the reasons he’d become so corrupt.” A man hides in a remote unfinished Spanish housing development. Join us 6pm Mon 12/1 @Hatchards to discover what happens linktr.ee/bookblast
Yesss! Bring on the spirit of 2026 🥳👍🙏
Here’s to hoping……
Christmas wishes 2025 to all from Team BookBlast
Warmest wishes to you all for a joyous Christmas and a successful 2026 from Georgia and Team BookBlast
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Outrageous 😡
Lookie here folks, good books to be snapped up! 😉📚👏
last evenings with teresa juan marse bookblast review
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last evenings with teresa juan marse bookblast review
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