DBT #0105: Jessica Fellowes – The World of Downton Abbey
Jessica Fellowes is on David’s Book Talk, discussing ‘The World of Downton Abbey’ and other topics of interest to book lovers.
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Jessica Fellowes is on David’s Book Talk, discussing ‘The World of Downton Abbey’ and other topics of interest to book lovers.
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In this episode we chat with best-selling author Greg Iles, upon the release of the third and final installment of the Natchez Burning trilogy. The story began with Natchez Burning, continued with The Bone Tree, and now Mississippi Blood promises to answer all unanswered questions. To describe these books and the depth of the story…
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Paul Vigna writes for the Wall Street Journal and is an incredible expert on the TV show The Walking Dead, having written recaps for the show since the beginning. A huge hit, the show has had at one point 19 million viewers every week. (The show has been the subject of speculation lately, after the…
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Ro Brooks – this man has made it in the acting business. He has appeared as an extra in “24” and “The Wire,” among other shows, and is now a cast member in THE HAVES AND THE HAVE NOTS, a new show on the OWN network. Ro has been on SONS OF ANARCHY and BROOKLYN…
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Lionel Shriver, as always, is blunt and matter-of-fact as she talks about her book, “Big Brother,” and the problem of obesity. This book was named one of the top ten books to read this summer by The Celebrity Cafe. Shriver’s earlier works inlclude “We Need to Talk About Kevin” and “So Much for That.” http://dbtpodcast.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/DBT0167.mp3Podcast:…
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Megan Miranda made a splash last year with “All The Missing Girls,” a very interesting novel, made more so because it is told backwards. It has now made the New York Times Bestseller list in paper, and people are still enjoying it. Now comes “The Perfect Stranger,” which I thoroughly enjoyed! What would you do…
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