Recent Episodes
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Summer books 2025
Jun 9, 2025 – 01:10:31 -
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole aged 13 ¾ by Sue Townsend
May 26, 2025 – 01:15:50 -
The Image of Her by Simone de Beauvoir
May 12, 2025 – 01:11:44 -
Monkey King: Journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en
Apr 28, 2025 – 01:06:43 -
The Unconsoled by Kazuo Ishiguro
Apr 7, 2025 – 01:12:26 -
What Remains by Hannah Arendt
Mar 25, 2025 – 01:16:27 -
A Compass Error by Sybille Bedford
Mar 11, 2025 – 01:14:42 -
A Life by Elia Kazan
Feb 25, 2025 – 01:15:10 -
Biography and Memoir
Feb 11, 2025 – 01:15:20 -
Riddley Waker by Russel Hoban - Rerun
Feb 4, 2025 – 58:10 -
Notes from Under the Floorboards by Fyodor Dostoevsky - Rerun
Jan 21, 2025 – 01:18:51 -
Winter Reading 2025
Jan 7, 2025 – 01:09:02 -
Moby-Dick; or the Whale by Herman Melville
Dec 25, 2024 – 01:16:20 -
Voices of the Old Sea by Norman Lewis
Dec 10, 2024 – 01:09:03 -
The Moon's a Balloon by David Niven
Nov 26, 2024 – 01:16:34 -
Grinny & You Remember Me! by Nicholas Fisk
Nov 13, 2024 – 01:12:21 -
Round the Fire Stories by Arthur Conan Doyle
Oct 31, 2024 – 01:05:29 -
Nico: Songs They Never Play On the Radio by James Young
Oct 21, 2024 – 01:15:04 -
Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler
Oct 7, 2024 – 58:06 -
Her First American by Lore Segal
Sep 23, 2024 – 01:09:32 -
Season 3 Prequel
Sep 16, 2024 – 01:10:54 -
Autumn Journal by Louis MacNeice - Rerun
Sep 9, 2024 – 01:17:19 -
Absolute Beginners - Rerun
Aug 26, 2024 – 01:06:49 -
Summer Reading 2024
Aug 12, 2024 – 01:12:29 -
Endless Night by Agatha Christie
Jul 29, 2024 – 01:03:45 -
Marianne Dreams by Catherine Storr
Jul 16, 2024 – 01:08:35 -
Gaining Ground by Joan Barfoot
Jun 26, 2024 – 01:05:56 -
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Jun 17, 2024 – 01:10:54 -
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy: The Original Radio Scripts by Douglas Adams
Jun 3, 2024 – 01:21:31 -
The Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford
May 28, 2024 – 01:01:09 -
Memento Mori by Muriel Spark
May 28, 2024 – 01:00:48 -
Locklisted - Book Recommendation Special
May 13, 2024 – 01:02:31 -
A Marsh Island by Sarah Orne Jewett
Apr 22, 2024 – 01:07:37 -
The Children of Men by P.D. James
Apr 8, 2024 – 01:15:12 -
All My Pretty Ones by Anne Sexton
Mar 26, 2024 – 01:08:02 -
Coffee Table Books
Mar 12, 2024 – 01:04:47 -
A Life in Movies by Michael Powell
Feb 27, 2024 – 01:13:52 -
Scouse Mouse by George Melly
Feb 13, 2024 – 01:04:44 -
Love On The Dole by Walter Greenwood
Jan 30, 2024 – 01:03:38 -
Stone Angel by Margaret Laurence
Jan 16, 2024 – 01:05:41 -
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Dec 25, 2023 – 01:13:41 -
Briggflatts by Basil Bunting
Dec 12, 2023 – 01:07:24 -
Trustee From The Toolroom by Nevil Shute
Nov 28, 2023 – 01:13:26 -
Plays, Books and Stories: Samuel Beckett
Nov 14, 2023 – 01:17:58 -
Ghost Stories Of An Antiquary by M.R. James
Oct 31, 2023 – 01:13:09 -
What Have We Been Reading? - October 2023
Oct 23, 2023 – 56:07 -
The True History of the First Mrs Meredith by Diane Johnson
Oct 9, 2023 – 01:12:04 -
Esther Waters by George Moore
Sep 25, 2023 – 01:06:44 -
Galapágos by Kurt Vonnegut
Sep 12, 2023 – 01:13:15 -
A Kestrel For a Knave by Barry Hines (from Green Man Festival)
Aug 28, 2023 – 56:27
Recent Reviews
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HopedeDopeBoundlessTo be honest not sure I can stomach anymore given the fact unbound went into administration. Do the guys discuss it at any point? I used to pay for the Patreon and given how much time was spent discussing Unbound books. I feel terrible that the authors didn’t get paid and were not supported in the way it has been represented in this show. Makes it very hard to support this whole endeavor.
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Curious LoThe BestI am smitten with this podcast. The hosts are wildly entertaining and the guest authors are the best kind, the ones who live and breathe their subject matter. What more could a devoted bibliophile want? I just became a subscriber and you should too.
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RosswurmWhat a PairLove hearing these guys talk about books, although I later hated many of the books they recommended (too old fashioned and dated mainly). Part of their charm must be their accents, here in the states we love British accents.
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HoodunnitBookish blokesVery blokey even when women participate. The panel are always talking over each other and laughing for no apparent reason and cutting off people mid-word. However, they have brought so many great authors and books to my attention that I can’t condemn them for having a good time while I have no idea what words are actually being spoken.
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thisaintit1perfectPerfect podcast. No notes.
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SRRpodA pure delightWhat a joy. These are the conversations I don’t get to have in my day to day life. It’s not often you find another person who’s read Gaudy Night. These conversations have filled a hole for me, made my reading richer, and bring me pure delight.
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bechill59Stone AngelAbsolutely smashing episode. The very book I’ve been searching for.
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didjjxjxjdLove the Podcast But Please Fix the Sound!It can be really hard to listen to in the car due to the audio levels. Phone and stereo volume have to be at max, but some voices are too low and some too loud. Find myself constantly having to adjust and still can’t hear everything that’s being said.
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M. OhalyIf it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.I only ever really listened to the first 15-20 minutes of each episode to hear what the two hosts were currently reading (I would look up the episode’s book on my own). Since they recently came back from hiatus they have stopped doing that (without an explanation). I guess people just want to listen to a discussion of a forgotten book so that they can pretend that they have read it themselves.
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doilypartonNeurodivergence does not equal crueltyI love this podcast and I've listened for so long, but they really miss on some points that can be super hurtful. As a neurodivergent person myself, it can take me well out of the experience. On the recent summer episode, Nicky states that the passage she's about to read is proof of why she believes the main character is neurodivergent. The passage describes a cruel and violent interaction wherein the character harms a baby. After the passage, Andy responds "there it is!" As if further proof is not needed. Nicky then goes on to say that because the character behaves in a way that is "objectionable and horrid," she believes the character must be neurodivergent. I cannot overstate how painful it was to hear this and poorly this represents neurodivergent people. Being ASD or neurodivergent does not mean you are cruel, uncaring, or careless towards other people. To say that ASD people do not understand physical harm is so reductive and really brought me so much sadness. I love this podcast but I really hope the hosts can do a better job of humanizing and showing empathy towards people who are not like them, and take some time to learn and understand neurodivergence instead of piling on to a long list of harmful stereotypes. I'm so sad about this.
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SocialfitSelbyThank you all for doing the episode on Hubert Selby Jr and Last Exit to Brooklyn. That got me hooked. Many thanks. Love and respect to you all. Joe S. Thomas/ USA.
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neabinorbGreat podcast, poor productionI really enjoy these discussions. But there’s no effort to balance the mics. There’s too much whispering! It’s easy to listen to but often hard to hear.
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7dogs7Intelligent conversationOne of the few podcasts that has intelligent conversation on books! Thoughtful observations on theme and style, with specific references to actual text to demonstrate great writing. A joy to listen to, this is engaging and inspires my reading.
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afterclaudeA total pleasureI just started listening to this, and I’m so happy to have access to an archive of passionate conversations between genuine book lovers. The hosts and guests read widely and are deeply curious about the authors they are reading. They are sharp and knowledgeable, but not pretentious. Thank you!
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RuralWriting2018An ageing hipster book lover’s friend(I bet those who are not ageing hipsters can also gain much enjoyment!) A perfect podcast, introducing me continually to books I’ve missed & reenchanting those I love. The hosts’ and guests’ tone is just perfect: playful, open, learned but unpretentious, unashamedly in love with reading.
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OrrickleGreat listenThe audio version of #neglectedbooks Even better bc of the great guest discussions. Calm but not slow. Funny and kind.
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Dehradun JoLife Affirming, Life Enhancing, Life ChangingI love every single thing about this podcast. My life is immeasurably better because of it.
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Sarah 613New old booksFun & informative. Many new authors I’ve found by listening to this podcast. Thriftbooks and Amazon sends me new or used books that I am compelled to order because of ‘Blacklisted’ recommendations.
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changcao27Best book podcastBest companions on book journeys. Thank you for your hard work and infectious compassion for books.
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ehaningEvan HaningOutstanding podcast! Listen to one book you don’t know and another you do. Pick up the rhythm of the show. Andy, Mitch and Nicky Birch NEVER let you down.
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Ken SonenclarBacklistedThe best Books podcast bar none.
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Bearhugger2020The best literary podcast by farLove, love , love every episode. Intelligent, funny, always incorporating interesting and unexpected tidbits. Excellent guests. I used to dream of being invited to the Inklings’ table at the Eagle and Child; nowadays I dream of hanging out with John and Andy.
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Eileen.corbeilBlessed intellectual interludesI feel immense gratitude for those who give their time to introduce us to new authors. Today’s discussion of Cassandra at the Wedding by Dorothy Baker was amazing.
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Mary PagonesUtterly delightful!Delightful, literate, offbeat literary conversations I wish I could have with friends in real life!
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MjeansiemBest Book Podcast. EVER.Started listening to this podcast 5-6 weeks ago (from the beginning) and am now on Episode 65. It’s just that good. The two hosts are wonderfully passionate and thankful to discover new/old books and their enthusiasm is catching. I’ve had to restrain from buying books nearly every episode. I’ve just read my first (“A Month in the Country”) and it was phenomenal. Thank you for bringing new classics into my life!
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ErikNTannerGreat book recommendations and conversationsI’m so glad I found this podcast! It’s helped me find some great overlooked books, and I love hanging out with people who care about literature
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Burleith20007always fascinatingEvery couple of weeks Andy and John and their invariably sharp and witty guests take on a classic or should-be classic book, and do not just inform and entertain us, but really educate us about literature. Erudition and humor go hand in hand, along with a deep sense of humanity. Am I going to read all the books they discuss? Absolutely not — but having listened to the discussions, I am so much richer for the experience. I look forward to each podcast — highly recommended.
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GPSnarkSlap Happy!I am floored by hearing mention of Slap Happy, which recalls listening to all-night alternative Canadian radio back in the mid-1980s from across the border here in Detroit. I absolutely love Backlisted and am still working my way through the back catalog. So much enjoyable erudite back-and-forth, this podcast is for lit lovers of any stripe. Thank you Andy & John for bringing to light so many fascinating writers and intriguing gems.
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Catsloveme2USAI do not find the cursing on an otherwise great podcast, necessary. It detracts from good and interesting discussions.
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CA readingThanks to my Pandemic Friends!We eat lunch at our desks at work now. I look forward to putting my earbuds in, opening my lunch box and joining you all for a fun rollick. I enjoy it all, the joking around, the reviews of your current reads, and in depth multi-media discussion of the main topic. Thanks for the company at lunch and additions to my reading list- means a lot!! Nancy Fort (US)
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Dmurphy55Fabulous!In-depth conversation about books at last. Quickly became my favorite literary podcast. My favorite episode so far is The Dark is Rising. The conversation was so exciting that I ordered as many books from the series as I was able to find. The music presented was gorgeously haunting. Thank you!
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613BeenieFun!And a bit like listening to a dinner party. I am a literature buff, so perfect for me.
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KaishalovesbooksSimply the bestA haven for bibliophiles of all stripes. I have been introduced to some of the best books I have ever read via this pod. Well done, my friends! Read on!
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dukerivieraEngaging, informative, enjoyableI regularly re-listen to the episode on Raymond Chandler's "The High Window." LOVE the Bryan Ferry story (which has nothing to do with Chandler) and excerpts from the "High WIndow." Rather copper-y! I don't have much time to read, but I'm now considering re-visiting "The Information," by Martin Amis.
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SJFribAdore this podcast!Smart, funny, & I learn so much ch each episode!
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Ice toad 3858294800I wish the sound quality were better but I still love itI have discovered and revisited so many books I love!
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lpbgmmThe best podcastEveryone else, pack it in and go home.
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SanjivbeeJust wonderfulIt’s not just the superb choice of books, or the literary insight, it’s the sheer enthusiasm on this show, you can feel it, the joy of books. I always learn so much here, and leave feeling inspired, regardless of the particular book or author being discussed - it’s John and Andy’s love of reading that’s so infectious, their large-hearted appreciation of authors and writing and their own individual idiosyncratic tastes. Backlisted has enriched my life enormously. Broadened my tastes, expanded my thinking. And the banter, so funny and gossipy, brightens my day as much as anything else. Makes me miss England. This podcast is an absolute treasure.
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ez301The rainbowI enjoy their personalities but they didn’t really discuss the book the episode better to be title the author behind the work, I was hoping for a bit more discussion about the novel..the characters and plot lines...
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stellaherzigMakes me laugh and think and discoverI have read so many new books suggested by this podcast for many enjoyable hours of reading! Thank you so much!
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Dara1999Actually perfectPerfection is a state that must always be approached and never reached, except here.
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trillionshelperAlmost PerfectThank you for your great podcast. If you didn’t waste time in the first 25 percent With drivel (see Anita Brookner podcast) the podcast would be perfect. But why have a great book as a podcast, entice and interest a listener —-and then waste one-quarter of the podcast on non-related uninteresting stuff? Maybe that’s why those I recommend try it out your podcast give up.
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NatstrumNew FindCame to this through Slightly Foxed. Excellent! Great enthusiasm!
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LAURAVEJATop notch!I happened upon this podcast recently while looking for some discussion on William Maxwell’s So Long, See You Tomorrow. What a delight! I learned a great deal about Maxwell and got excellent recommendations for other works of his to read. I love the exploration and passion put into this program and that past classics are brought back to light. I’m now a subscriber and can’t wait to discover more!
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Sherri207Great books-Drop the musical asidesBacklisted as a book podcast is a joy and a treasure. John and Andy and their wonderful guests have thoughtful conversations, and I look forward to each episode. The one fly in this otherwise delightful ointment is when Andy chooses music to accompany the review. Music is a personal taste, Andy, and this is just a distraction. We’ve signed on for the books.
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emilymcmcSource of some of my favorite book RecsThis show is a delight to listen to: smart, enthusiastic conversation between well-prepared people who like what they’re talking about and seem to like one another too. The “what are you reading” segment has led me to some astonishing books I wouldn’t have found on my own. Thank you !
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Heather- Ft. Lauderdale, FLHeard about your podcast from another podcastIt is truly amazing, I’ve binged your most recent episodes and they are great! The hosts are fabulous the books they discuss are fabulous. I highly recommend, I look forward to listening to all back episodes and future! ♥️
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JayWigleySo much better than any other literary podcast!My expectations were not great by any measure, but I what a wonderful discovery this podcast is! If you love words, sentences—really excellent sentences!—and well-crafted books, young and old and well-known and obscure, you’ve come to the right place! The discussion is always excellent, useful, and so engaging! Even if I’ve never heard of the book, I never skip this podcast!
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Frog 372My favourite books podcastDon't miss this one. Out every fortnight, this show brings forgotten but excellent books back to life or sheds new light on old favourites. I could listen to John and Andy talk books for hours and recently took in four episodes to help get through a long car ride. If you are a bibliophile, you could not ask for better company.
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HattieheinSmart & Funny, well produced, honest.The hosts read a book of the guests’ choosing, and discuss it with them. Simple, right? But everyone brings research, honest humor, and secondary sources including audio clips and great stuff beyond Wikipedia. The first 15 minutes cover the hosts’ last week of reading, so it’s worthwhile even if you hate the main topic. My current favorite!
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