Books and Mortar

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If you love reading as much as I do and want to hear reviews and opinions about books you’ve read, or if you’re looking for some great recommendations, this is the podcast for you. Created for the love of books and reading.

Episode 23 - A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula le Guinn
#23
Last Friday at 8:41 PM

This episode is about an older fantasy book I picked up because someone recommended it in real life, for a change. It follows Ged, a boy wizard whose hunger for power unleashes a shadow that chases him across islands and into his own worst instincts. There’s rivalry, dragons, creepy shadow-things, and one very patient mentor trying to teach balance to a kid who refuses to slow down. Mostly, it’s about stepping outside the algorithm, finding older stories that still feel sharp, and following a young wizard who has to learn that the thing hunting him might just be hims


Episode 22 - Born a Crime and Other Stories by Trevor Noah
#22
11/01/2025

A story of faith, humour, and survival, of a mother’s love and a son’s becoming. Born a Crime isn’t just Trevor Noah’s story—it’s the story of South Africa itself.

Some mild language warnings go with this one. Domestic violence, substance abuse triggers


Episode 20 - The Lost Love of Akbar Manzil by Shubnum Khan
#21
09/16/2025

Reading this book feels like watching rain streak across your window – quiet, melancholic, and strangely comforting. It’s a gothic tale that weaves together themes of love, loss, memory, and haunting presences both real and imagined. At its heart is Sana, a lonely girl navigating grief, family secrets, and the eerie legacy of Akbar Manzil. Through her, we uncover Meena’s tragic love story, one that lingers like a ghost over the crumbling house. It’s a slow burn, beautifully written, and a haunting read that stays with you long after you’ve closed the pages.


Episode 20 - Book People by Paige Nick
#20
08/01/2025

“Book People” by Paige Nick is a sharp, satirical novel about an ordinary woman thrown into extraordinary chaos. Norma Jacobs becomes the accidental admin of a wildly popular online book club—just as a bestselling author starts to unravel after a bad review. As cancel culture, literary feuds, and digital drama explode, the lines between readers, writers, and reputations blur. Norma’s life—and the club—spiral hilariously out of control. A witty, thought-provoking read about the power (and danger) of words in the digital age. This is an independent podcast and all views and opinions expressed are my own


Episode 19 - Finding my Supergrrl by Chené Tuck
#19
07/17/2025

In this episode, I sit down with Chené Tuck, author of Finding My Supergrrl, a raw and powerful travel memoir. We talk about identity, healing, and the courage it takes to rebuild yourself—one country and one moment at a time.
Chené shares how eight years of writing and soul-searching shaped her journey through grief, growth, and grace. From navigating loss to finding strength in vulnerability, this conversation is as inspiring as the pages of her book. Whether you’re feeling lost or just longing for something more, this episode is a reminder: your supergrrl is already within you.


Episode 18 - A Conjuring of Light by VE Schwab
#18
07/02/2025

The balance of power teeters as darkness descends on Red London.
In A Conjuring of Light, V.E. Schwab delivers a heart-racing finale to the Shades of Magic trilogy. Allies become enemies, secrets unravel, and magic takes center stage. It’s a story of sacrifice, survival, and the light we fight for.
Because some powers fade — but legacy endures long after the final spell.


Episode 17 - More Confessions of a Forty-something F##k Up by Alexandra Potter
#17
05/16/2025

She thought rock bottom was behind her — but life had other plans.
In More Confessions of a Forty-Something F**k Up, Alexandra Potter returns with a powerful sequel. Friendships are tested, love gets complicated, and the search for meaning grows louder. It's raw, real, and a reminder that reinvention doesn't come with an expiry date.
Midlife isn't a crisis — it's a reckoning.

This is an independent podcast and all views and opinions expressed are my own.Trigger warnings: miscarriage, cancer


Episode 16 - A Gathering of Shadows by VE Schwab
#16
04/04/2025

In A Gathering of Shadows, the stakes are higher than ever as Kell, a powerful Antari, is thrust into the deadly Essen Tasch, a high-stakes magical tournament that pits sorcerers from across parallel Londons against one another. Meanwhile, Lila Bard, a daring thief with her own mysterious powers, plunges headfirst into a world of magic, intrigue, and danger. As dark forces rise and loyalties are tested, both Kell and LIla must confront their fates in a world on the edge of destruction.


Episode 15 - A Darker Shade of Magic by VE Schwab
#15
03/20/2025

In V.E. Schwab’s A Darker Shade of Magic, four parallel Londons exist—some thriving with magic, others nearly barren. Kell, a rare Antari - or Traveler - between them, smuggles forbidden artifacts until he stumbles upon something truly dangerous. When thief Delilah Bard gets involved, the two are pulled into a deadly fight for survival. With dark magic spreading and enemies closing in, they’ll have to outrun fate itself. Fast-paced, magical, and full of adventure—this one’s a must-read. This is an independent podcast and all views and opinions expressed are my own. Warning: spoilers


Episode 14 - Malamander by Thomas Taylor (Middle grade reading)
#14
03/07/2025

Lost legends, a mysterious sea creature, and a town full of secrets…
When Violet Parma arrives in Eerie-on-Sea searching for her parents, she meets Herbert Lemon, a young lost-and-founder.
Together, they uncover the chilling truth about the legendary Malamander—a creature that may not be just a myth…
Dive into the latest episode and let's explore this thrilling adventure full of mystery, danger, and magic!
This is an independent podcast and all views and opinions expressed are my own.


Episode 13 - We Solve Murders by Richard Osman
#13
02/19/2025

Following the dynamic duo of daughter-in-law and father-in-law team, Amy and Steve Wheeler race around the world to investigate a series of murders against a ticking clock before Amy is falsely convicted of all three. Of course, world famous author Rosie D'Antonio is along for the ride and what an exciting addition she makes! Richard Osman has crafted the perfect blend of murder mystery, humor and characters to fall in love with. This is an independent podcast and all views and opinions expressed are my own.


Episode 12 - The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst
#12
02/06/2025

Kiela has spent most of her life in the Great Library of Alyssium with a sentient spider plant named Caz as her only company. When the revolutionaries cause trouble and burn the library, Kiela and Caz grab as many spell books as they can and escape to Kiela's home island of Caltrey. Kiela hopes that she won't have to talk to anyone in the village and heaven forbid she have to make any friends, but as Kiela stays on the island, she finds herself more and more drawn to the friendly inhabitants and she realises that she could make a...


Episode 11 - Lies and Weddings by Kevin Kwan
#11
01/23/2025

From the author of Crazy Rich Asians comes Lies and Weddings. Countess Arabella Leung Gresham just wants what's best for her children. So imagine her chagrin when she finds out what they want, is not quite what she wants. Augusta doesn't want to wear the wedding gown she's painstakingly picked out for her, Rufus doesn't want to marry the girl she's picked out for him and oh my goodness someone is pregnant! Oh yeah, and they do still have money right? RIGHT?! Warning: spoilers. This is an independent podcast and all views and opinions expressed are my own.


Episode 10 - Confessions of a Forty-something F##k Up by Alexandra Potter
#10
01/09/2025

This book follows the story of Penelope, aka Nell Stevens who, a forty-something year old, moves back home to London after a break up and failed business to start over. But what do you do when life hasn't gone the way you thought it would? Slight language warning for this one. It's not my fault, it's in the title. This is an independent podcast and all views and opinions expressed are my own.


Episode 9 - Only Big Bumbum Matters Tomorrow by Damilare Kuku
#9
11/14/2024

Temi's annoucement that she wants to have a Brazilian butt lift causes shock and outrage amongst the women in her family. Why does she want to do this? Damilare Kuku sensitively, expertly and at times hilariously explores how the shape of a woman's body can shape their lives and other events that bring us together or pull us apart. This is an independent podcast and all views and opinions expressed are my own. Trigger warnings for the review and book: sexual harassment, bullying, sexual abuse.


Episode 8 - Empire of the Damned by Jay Kristoff
#8
10/22/2024

The sequel to the epic fantasy, Empire of the Vampire, Empire of the Damned is another wild ride by the incomparable Jay Kristoff. The continuation of Gabriel de Leon's tale of his journey with the Holy Grail to finally end Daysdeath and put an end to the reign of the vampires for good. This is an independent podcast and all views and opinions expressed are my own.


Episode 7 - Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke Part 2
#7
10/01/2024

The conclusion of the epic fantasy novel Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke. Yes there are spoilers, you have been warned. This is an independent podcast. All views and opinions expressed are my own.


Episode 6 - Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke Part 1
#6
09/11/2024

This is part 1 of a review of a massive book called Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell. A book about two magicians who bring magic back to England after centuries of it being lost, involving themselves with faeries results in a feud between the two magicians that end up creating havoc. This is an independent review and all views and opinions expressed are my own. Warning: spoilers


Episode 5 - A Mind Full of Murder by Derek Landy
#5
08/20/2024

My review of the 16th book in the Skulduggery Pleasant series. Derek Landy continues to outdo himself with this awesome series following the exploits of the skeleton detective Skulduggery Pleasant and his partner Valkyrie Cain as they solve the latest murder mystery. This is an independent podcast and all views and opinions expressed are my own.


Episode 4 - Wooster and Jeeves by PG Wodehouse
#4
08/06/2024

Introducing a favourite comfort read, the incomparable duo of Bertie Wooster and his valet Reginald Jeeves. These books are rays of sunshine to brighten up the dullest of moods. Also, what do you think of censorship in books? This is an independent podcast and all views and opinions expressed are my own.


Episode 3 - Onion Tears by Shubnum Khan
#3
07/23/2024

Shubnum Khan's heart warming novel follows three generations of Indian women living in Johannesburg as they navigate to overcome their unique trauma and finally come together as a family. Minor spoiler warning. Trigger warnings for this book include mental illness and suicide. This is an independent podcast and all views and opinions expressed are my own.


Episode 2 - The Familiar by Leigh Bardugo
#2
07/09/2024

My review of The Familiar by Leigh Bardugo. Is it possible to love a plot but not the characters? The storyline held so much promise, but in the end did it deliver? Listen to find out! This is an independent podcast and all views and opinions expressed are my own.


Episode 1 - The List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey
#1
06/24/2024

Jennie Godfrey's first published novel is a love letter to Yorkshire in the 1970s. It follows the story of Miv and Sharon who are trying to catch the Yorkshire Ripper, by making a list of suspicious things and people around their neighbourhood. Join me as I talk through the book, adding some of my thoughts and ideas along the way. Trigger warnings for this book: mental illness, suicide, domestic violence, prejudice, sexual abuse. This is an independent podcast and all views expressed are my own.