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Out of Order Book Club
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A podcast about reading random books from random series 'out of order'. An avid reader and aspiring writer, plus a fan of #books, #podcasts and #libraries. Crime fiction is my particular addiction! Website: https://outoforderbookclub.alitu.com/
Read. Read widely. Encourage other people, your family, friends and strangers, to do the same. This poem says it all.
November 8, 2025 at 2:41 PM
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November 8, 2025 at 12:57 PM
We're revisiting a series in our second bitesize episode by taking a look at this intriguing addition to the Verhoeven series by Pierre Lemaitre translated by @terribleman.com. How does it fit in? Does it need to fit in? Is Camille a hero or not?
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Out of Order Bitesize: Rosy and John (2013)
In this bitesize episode, we'll be taking a look at 'Rosy and John' by Pierre LeMaitre and translated by Frank Wynne. Earlier this season I took a look at 'Alex' from the Camille Verhoeven trilogy whe...
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November 8, 2025 at 8:46 AM
Worth a read if you're an aspiring/newbie writer like me. It's an insight into how social media (doesn't) matter as much as you think. For a procrastinator like me, feeling like I have to have followers to sell a book would stop me trying to even write a draft...another excuse to add to the pile!
November 5, 2025 at 6:18 AM
Saturday's podast is a bitesize one looking at 'Rosy and John' by Pierre Lemaitre translated by Frank Wynne. It is the fourth book in the Camille Verhoeven series that includes 'Alex' which was the focus of an earlier episode this season. Thanks @terribleman.com for suggesting I give it a try!
November 5, 2025 at 5:57 AM
The 'Queen B' episode is here! This is the prequel to the bestselling 'Her Majesty's Royal Coven' series by @junodawson.bsky.social. This is a slim novel, but I have a lot to say about the themes of persecution and revenge to holidays in Haworth!
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Out of Order Book Club: Queen B (2024)
In this week's episode, we'll be looking at 'Queen B' by Juno Dawson. It's the prequel to the Sunday Times Bestselling Her Majesty's Royal Coven series. In this podcast, we'll ask whether dipping into...
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November 1, 2025 at 8:58 AM
Well, this cleared up a decades old mystery. Back in my early teens, I found myself watching a film that scared me so much I scurried off (after 20 minutes) with the image of a glowing 'T' embedded in a medieval wall. I thought I'd imagined it. Nope! Thanks for clearing that up! Much appreciated!
Imprint delivers a museum-quality 4-disc 4K/Blu-ray release, this time for Michael Mann's horror classic THE KEEP. In this unboxing video, we discover the the many secrets and surprises kept inside!
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The Keep | Imprint Gives Michael Mann's Horror Classic A Museum Quality 4K Release
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October 30, 2025 at 6:53 AM
Saturday's podcast will take a look at 'Queen B' by Juno Dawson, the prequel to the Her Majesty's Royal Coven series. I'll be talking about whether this is a good place to start with the series, and going on a tangent about places to visit in Yorkshire if you're interested!
October 30, 2025 at 6:21 AM
This week I'm looking at 'Death Shall Overcome' (1966) by #EmmaLathen. This is a crime novel that deals with racism and protest on Wall Street, and I'll certainly reflect on whether anything has changed. This was a genuinely thought provoking read.

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Out of Order Book Club: Death Shall Overcome (1966)
In this week's episode, we'll be looking at 'Death Shall Overcome' by Emma Lathen. Emma Lathen was the creation of two writers: Martha Henissart and Mary Jane Latsis. This episode involves me discover...
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October 25, 2025 at 8:01 AM
This was an enjoyable listen, especially the discussion about the successful UBI experiment in Ireland. It gave me a bit of an insight into how UBI can affect writers and artists on a daily basis. However, the discussion about smells for books shows there actually can be bad ideas in a brainstorm!
On this week's Adventures in Publishing-Land, we praise Ireland for their UBI for artists & writers, look at why indie presses are panicked, and Tariq gets very excited about the latest marketing gimmick - Garlic Mayo-scented books

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October 25, 2025 at 7:08 AM
On this Saturday's podcast, I'm looking at 'Death Shall Overcome' by #EmmaLathen. I didn't know anything about the 'Agatha Christie of Wall Street' before I found this on a book sale table in the Church of the Holy Rude Stirling, just a few metres from where James VI of Scotland was crowned.
October 22, 2025 at 6:04 PM
I saw both Doug Johnstone and Adam Oyebanji (with Ben Aaronovitch and Sarah Pinborough) at the Harrogate Crime Writing Festival at, what I thought, was one of the best events I saw this year. It was hilarious and thought provoking, it was just great to sit and listen to them.
Crime fiction and science fiction don't go together, right? WRONG. Find out how to mush the best two genres together with me and Adam Oyebanji at this event. Even if you think I'm an arsehole, Adam is funny and charming and interesting and you will fall in love with him, probably.
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@dougjohnstone.bsky.social will be appearing Aye Write with Adam Oyebanji on SUNDAY 9th November, 6pm, chatting about #TheTranscendentTide with the AMAZING Ann Landmann🐙

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October 22, 2025 at 4:18 PM
I saw both both Lilja Sigurdardóttir (with Katrín Júlíusdóttir) and Craig Sisterton (chairing an event with two New Zealand authors) at two separate events @bloodyscotland.bsky.social last year. Both events were great, really funny and insightful. I'm looking forward to listening to this!
October 18, 2025 at 11:14 AM
This week's episode is out, and I'm looking at #TheObsidianThrone by @jamesoswald.scot. It's the fifth book in a five book series, and in a genre that I don't often read. What could possibly go wrong? Is it too challenging for an 'out of order' reader?
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Out of Order Book Club: The Obsidian Throne (2016)
In this episode, we'll be arriving very late to an epic story by looking at the fifth and final book in the Sir Benfro series, 'The Obsidian Throne' by J. D. Oswald.I am a person who reads more crime ...
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October 18, 2025 at 7:43 AM
Saturday's podcast looks at 'The Obsidian Throne' by J.D. Oswald aka @jamesoswald.scot. Listeners will know, I haven't read many fantasy series, so in the 'out of order' spirit of reading widely, I jumped right into the final book in a five book series. Did I get as lost as Errol and Sir Benfro?
October 15, 2025 at 7:30 AM
This is an interesting read and I have to agree, at least from my experience. This week I'll be publishing a podcast about a fantasy novel which dealt with issues of life, aging, guilt - tons of themes. I'm constantly talking about genre fiction which deals with big ideas in a nuanced way.
October 13, 2025 at 12:47 PM
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The bitesize episode about 'Save the Cat' is out. It's a quick 25(ish) minute look at a book that you may know well but I hadn't a clue about! There are few tangents (promise!) except one on petite women in fiction. Tangent or rant? I'm not sure...

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Out of Order Bitesize: Save the Cat (2005)
Welcome to the first bitesize edition of Out of Order Book Club! It's about half the size of our usual podcast and the aim is to take a quick look at a book that has been recommended from a listener, ...
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October 11, 2025 at 7:47 AM
On Saturday, I'll be posting my bitesize 25 min. episode on 'Save the Cat' by Blake Snyder. It was mentioned several (total = 3, maybe 4!) times by novelists at Harrogate Crime Writing Festival this year, so I decided to give it a read. Can a screenwriting book really help a wannabe novelist?
October 8, 2025 at 6:50 AM
I'm so happy to share this, I only discovered it through following someone else. I've had a dip in and out since I started following, and it's fascinating stuff and, more importantly, valuable work. Definitely worth a follow!
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October 5, 2025 at 9:48 AM
The 'Smoke and Ashes' by @radiomukhers.bsky.social episode is out! This is where I display my historical ignorance, relish the first page starting with an opium fuelled (correct term?) character discovering a dead body, and admit I'm too lazy to research.
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Out of Order Book Club: Smoke and Ashes (2018)
This week's podcast looks at 'Smoke and Ashes' by Abir Mukherjee, the third book in the very successful Wyndham and Bannerjee series. In fact, the sixth book in the series comes out next month, so it...
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October 4, 2025 at 7:54 AM
I'd 100% recommend it. Anyone who listened to my episode about his novel 'I Only Killed Him Once' knows I've never even seen an episode of 'Stranger Things'! Definitely worth a shot, even if your only knowledge of 'Stranger Things' is that it involves teens, monsters and stuff. Is that right?!
October 1, 2025 at 6:05 PM
On Saturday, we'll be taking a look at 'Smoke and Ashes' by @radiomukhers.bsky.social. It's a journey! Starting with me going on about my history curriculum (e.g. Is it possible to get too much Tudor history? Yes, yes it is!) Ending with how much the story reflects the state of the UK in 2025.
October 1, 2025 at 7:07 AM
This week's podcast is here. I'm be looking at 70s 'spoof of a spoof' spy novel 'The Loo Sanction' by #Trevanian. It's a strange book, in fact, the Dr Evil figure is named Maximillian Strange, so it's not subtle either. Join me on the oddest read so far.

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Out of Order Book Club: The Loo Sanction (1974)
This week, I'll be looking at 'The Loo Sanction' by Trevanian. In this episode, I probably say the word 'smut' a little too much, I wonder why a 'spoof of a spoof' can have a contemplative ending and ...
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September 27, 2025 at 8:06 AM
This Saturday, the podcast will take a look at 'The Loo Sanction' by #Trevanian. I'd never heard this or the author before I found it on 'bookswap' bookshelf. It's truly bonkers with gruesome deaths, strange characters (with one called 'Strange' - subtle!) and the usual 1970s content warnings.
September 25, 2025 at 5:58 AM