1. First piece of Victorian literature you ever read? 2. Favourite Victorian novel? 3. Favourite Victorian author? 4. Favourite Victorian literary couple? 5. Favourite Victorian villain? 6. Favourite Victorian book where someone dies of consumption? 7. Longest Victorian novel you’ve read? 8. Victorian author or book you love and feel is underrated? 9. Most beautiful edition of a Victorian book that you own? 10. Finally, three unread Victorian books you want to try 11. Favourite Bronte novel? 12. Favourite Dickens novel? 13. Favourite Hardy novel? 14. Favourite Gaskell novel? 15. Favourite Trollope novel?
The Victorian Literature Tag with Charlie and CharlieCharles Heathcote2024-10-09 | Charlie and Charlie return for your viewing pleasure, with a tag originally created during Victober many years ago.
1. First piece of Victorian literature you ever read? 2. Favourite Victorian novel? 3. Favourite Victorian author? 4. Favourite Victorian literary couple? 5. Favourite Victorian villain? 6. Favourite Victorian book where someone dies of consumption? 7. Longest Victorian novel you’ve read? 8. Victorian author or book you love and feel is underrated? 9. Most beautiful edition of a Victorian book that you own? 10. Finally, three unread Victorian books you want to try 11. Favourite Bronte novel? 12. Favourite Dickens novel? 13. Favourite Hardy novel? 14. Favourite Gaskell novel? 15. Favourite Trollope novel?I Never Read What I Say I Will | Booktube DiariesCharles Heathcote2024-10-13 | In which I read Moonfleet by J. Meade Falkner.
Books Mentioned:
The Last Chronicle of Barset by Anthony Trollope Moonfleet by J. Meade Falkner
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.The Dickens Novel You Picked for MeCharles Heathcote2024-10-11 | Katie's Videos about Little Dorrit:
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.My Car Broke Down and I Read Nothing | Booktube DiariesCharles Heathcote2024-10-08 | I began last week with such high expectations, but they were soon depleted by some unfortunate mishaps.
Books Mentioned:
The Vicar of Bullhampton by Anthony Trollope The Last Chronicle of Barset by Anthony Trollope
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.My History Reading Charles Dickens | Victober 2024Charles Heathcote2024-10-06 | Honestly, it's long and rambling.
Books Mentioned:
Basically, anything by Dickens.More Poems from the Farm | National Poetry Day 2024Charles Heathcote2024-10-03 | It's National Poetry Day, which means I'm sharing some poems from my debut poetry collection, Shepherd's Delight.
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.Grappling with The Vicar of Bullhampton | Booktube DiariesCharles Heathcote2024-10-01 | We have an Anthony Trollope novel that I did not like, folks.
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.Will Charlie ever achieve his goals? | Quarterly Check-InCharles Heathcote2024-09-28 | In which I discuss how this year's reading goals are going.Victober TBR | 2024Charles Heathcote2024-09-26 | This also includes a few more modern novels, because you know how I like to make things difficult for myself. I'm also aware that there is a significant lack of books my women writers in this year's TBR - as I continue to read the books from my shelves, it became apparent that I do not have any that are unread. However, I am always looking for recommendations.
I have seen that the group read is The Doctor's Wife by Mary Elizabeth Braddon, so if I can locate a copy of that, then it will also be added to my Victober TBR.
Victober Hosts:
Katie of Books and Things: @katiejlumsden Kate Howe: @katehowereads Marissa of Blatantly Bookish: @BlatantlyBookish Ros of Scallydandling about the Books: @scallydandlingaboutthebook2711
Books Mentioned:
The Last Chronicle of Barset by Anthony Trollope Charley's Aunt by Brandon Thomas Moonfleet by J. Meade Falkner Mr Scarborough's Holiday by Anthony Trollope No Name by Wilkie Collins Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Modern List:
Collected Short Stories of Elizabeth Taylor The Moonlight Market by Joanne Harris
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.has he finished editing his novel yet? | Booktube DiariesCharles Heathcote2024-09-22 | In which I moan and grumble about not reading any books, or writing any books.
Books Mentioned:
The Collected Short Stories of Elizabeth Taylor 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami The Shadow Rising by Robert Jordan A Helping Hand by Celia Dale
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.Can I recall books I read 10 years ago?Charles Heathcote2024-09-21 | In which I look back on the books I read in September 2014.
Books Mentioned:
Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens Flight Behaviour by Barbara Kingsolver The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien The House of Many Ways by Diana Wynne Jones Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.Maps of Imaginary Towns by SJ Bradley | thoughtsCharles Heathcote2024-09-18 | This short story collection releases in nine days, will you be picking it up?
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.reading a magical middlegrade | Booktube DiariesCharles Heathcote2024-09-15 | More on The Whisperwicks by Jordan Lees, as I go about my week.
Books Mentioned:
The Whisperwicks, The Labyrinth of the Lost and Found by Jordan Lees Maps of Imaginary Towns by SJ Bradley
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.the end of the year book tag | 2024Charles Heathcote2024-09-14 | yeah, it's september, what of it?
Questions: Are there any books you started this year that you need to finish? Do you have an autumnal book to transition into the end of the year? Is there a new release you're still waiting for? What are three books you want to read before the end of the year? Is there a book you think could still shock you and become your favourite book of the year? Have you already started making reading plans for 2025?
Books Mentioned:
The Kitchen Diaries II by Nigel Slater The Crimson Petal and the White by Michel Faber The Vicar of Bullhampton by Anthony Trollope The Moonlight Market by Joanne Harris The Shadow Rising by Robert Jordan Anno Dracula by Kim Newman Crampton Hodnet by Barbara Pym
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.the best middle grade book Ive read this yearCharles Heathcote2024-09-11 | In which I share my thoughts about The Whisperwicks: The Labyrinth of the Lost and Found by Jordan Lees.
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.
This video was made possible with support from folk on Patreon:
Richard Farleybooks that make you go blah | Booktube DiariesCharles Heathcote2024-09-08 | This week, Booktube, I read one book that I did not care for.
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.
This video was made possible with support from folk on Patreon:
Richard FarleyFantasy Novels I Abandoned WritingCharles Heathcote2024-09-07 | Today Booktube, I'm sharing plot details of all the books I gave up writing. Some of these I had forgotten more than I thought.
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.
This video was made possible with support from folk on Patreon:
Richard Farleyaugust favouritesCharles Heathcote2024-09-04 | In which I chat about the things I enjoyed in the month of August.
Books Mentioned:
The Trouble with Mrs Montgomery Hurst by Katie Lumsden Fall of the Argosi by Sebastien de Castell The Dragon Reborn by Robert Jordan
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.
This video was made possible with support from folk on Patreon:
Richard FarleyI said that I wasnt going to read this | Booktube DiariesCharles Heathcote2024-09-01 | I forbid myself from reading this book, but sometimes I can't help myself.
Books Mentioned:
The Dragon Reborn by Robert Jordan The Vicar of Bullhampton by Anthony Trollope
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris.First Line Battle with my September TBRCharles Heathcote2024-08-31 | Books Mentioned:
London Burning by Anthony Quinn Molly and the Captain by Anthony Quinn The Collected Stories of Elizabeth Taylor Maps of Imaginary Towns by SJ Bradley The Claverings by Anthony Trollope number9dream by David Mitchell 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.The Books I Want to Read in September | TBRCharles Heathcote2024-08-28 | Another optimistic booktube video, in which I share my hopes for next month.
Books Mentioned:
London Burning by Anthony Quinn Molly and the Captain by Anthony Quinn The Collected Stories of Elizabeth Taylor Maps of Imaginary Towns by SJ Bradley The Claverings by Anthony Trollope number9dream by David Mitchell 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.Spies and Booksellers | Booktube DiariesCharles Heathcote2024-08-26 | In which we're accused of bringing good vibes.
Books Mentioned:
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell Our Friends in Berlin by Anthony Quinn Remainders of the Day by Shaun Bythell Outrageous by Paul Baker
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.I Dont Know What to Write NextCharles Heathcote2024-08-23 | In which I detail a recent difficulty I've run into and ask for help on solving the problem.
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.Second-Hand Book HaulCharles Heathcote2024-08-22 | I visited some purveyors of used books in Derbyshire and this is what I got.
Books Mentioned:
The Light Years by Elizabeth Jane Howard The Girls of Slender Means by Muriel Spark The Comforters by Muriel Spark The Tales of Tom Bombadil by JRR Tolkien
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.The Sheep with the Star Tattoo | Murakami, De Castell and Taylor | Reading VlogCharles Heathcote2024-08-18 | In which I read some fantastical and surreal books.
Books Mentioned
The Three Dahlias by Katy Watson Collected Stories of Elizabeth Taylor Fall of the Argosi by Sebastien de Castell A Wild Sheep Chase by Haruki Murakami, trans. by Alfred Birnbaum The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David MitchellNine Years on Booktube | ReflectionsCharles Heathcote2024-08-17 | I've been in these parts for quite a while, so I just thought I'd talk about it. This is more of a ramble than any form of cohesive thought.looking back on august 2014Charles Heathcote2024-08-14 | With added scandal from the charity shop where I once worked.
Books Mentioned:
Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson Chocolat by Joanne Harris Amulet: The Stonekeeper by Kazu Kibuishiproof copies and poetry | reading vlogCharles Heathcote2024-08-11 | Books Mentioned:
The Trouble with Mrs Montgomery Hurst by Katie Lumsden The Three Dahlias by Katy Watson
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.Ranking the Books from my Alternative Womens Prize TBRCharles Heathcote2024-08-11 | In which I finally share my thoughts on these books I hoped would be exceptional reads.
Books Mentioned:
The Burgess Boys by Elizabeth Strout Blaming by Elizabeth Taylor Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo Amy and Lan by Sadie Jones Soul Tourists by Bernardine Evaristo Patricia Wants a Cuddle by Samantha Allen Sea Change by Gina Chung We All Want Impossible Things by Catherine Newman The Furrows by Namwali Serpell An Academic Question by Barbara Pym How We Disappeared by Jing-Jing Lee The Whalebone Theatre by Joanna Quinn A Change of Climate by Hilary Mantel Motherthing by Ainslee Hogarth In Limbo by Deb JJ LeeThe Trouble with Mrs Montgomery Hurst by Katie Lumsden | thoughtsCharles Heathcote2024-08-08 | In which I talk about a rather splendid novel.applying common sense to a novel | vlogCharles Heathcote2024-08-04 | In which I talk about the restructuring of Mistakes Mean Murder, the second book in a series of cosy crime novels featuring Alice Valentine and Marmaduke Featherstone.
Books Mentioned:
The Trouble with Mrs Montgomery Hurst by Katie Lumsden
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.August TBRCharles Heathcote2024-08-02 | In which I detail the books I plan on reading in August.
Books Mentioned:
Fall of the Argosi by Sebastien de Castell The Trouble with Mrs Montgomery Hurst by Katie Lumsden Collected Short Stories of Elizabeth Taylor Our Friends in Berlin by Anthony Quinn The Three Dahlias by Katy Watson The Vicar of Bullhampton by Anthony Trollope Juja by Nino Haratschwili, translated by Ruth Martin Outrageous by Paul Baker The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell Remainders of the Day by Shaun Bythell The Wild Sheep Chase by Haruki Murakami, translated by Alfred BirnbaumJuly FavouritesCharles Heathcote2024-07-31 | Books Mentioned:
The Whalebone Theatre by Joanna Quinn A Game of Hide and Seek by Elizabeth Taylor How We Disappeared by Jing-Jing Lee
Patreon Page: patreon.com/CharlesHeathcotebibliophile babbles about booksCharles Heathcote2024-07-28 | A week in the life of a writer in the north of England, who happens to work in a charity shop.
Books Mentioned:
A Game of Hide and Seek by Elizabeth Taylor The Furrows by Namwali Serpell How We Disappeared by Jing-Jing Lee The Trouble with Mrs Montgomery Hurst by Katie Lumsden
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.Ranking All of Elizabeth Taylors NovelsCharles Heathcote2024-07-27 | I might have a favourite writer on my hands.
Books Mentioned:
At Mrs. Lippincote's (1945) Palladian (1946) A View of the Harbour (1947) A Wreath of Roses (1949) A Game of Hide and Seek (1951) The Sleeping Beauty (1953) Angel (1957) In a Summer Season (1961) The Soul of Kindness (1964) The Wedding Group (1968) Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont (1971) Blaming (1976), posthumous
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.A Game of Hide and Seek by Elizabeth Taylor | thoughtsCharles Heathcote2024-07-24 | With that, I have no more novels by Elizabeth Taylor to read.
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.books and adventures to celebrate ageing a year | reading vlogCharles Heathcote2024-07-21 | Another year older.
Books Mentioned:
The Fellowship of the Ring by JRR Tolkien The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman by Angela Carter A Game of Hide and Seek by Elizabeth Taylor The Whalebone Theatre by Joanna Quinn Parade by Rachel Cusk Crampton Hodnett by Barbara Pym A Helping Hand by Celia Dale The Lost Love Songs of Boysie Singh by Ingrid Persaud The Trouble with Mrs Montgomery Hurst by Katie Lumsden
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.birthday book haulCharles Heathcote2024-07-20 | I aged another year and to commemorate the occasion, some folk bought me books.
Books Mentioned:
The Dragon Reborn by Robert Jordan The Night Alphabet by Joelle Taylor Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar normal women by Ainslee Hogarth The Borrowed Hills by Scott Preston The Moonlight Market by Joanne Harrislooking back on july 2014Charles Heathcote2024-07-18 | Books Mentioned:
Coraline and Other Stories by Neil Gaiman Shatter Me by Taherah Mafi Toothiana: Queen of the Tooth Fairy Armies by William Joyce The Gates by John Connolly Cloudbursts by Macc Writers The Sandman: Endless Nights The Shock of the Fall by Nathan Filer Sardine in Outer Space Volumes 1 + 2 + 3 by Joann Sfar and Emmanuel Guibert The Land of Fiction by Grace McLeen The Professor’s Daughter by Joann Sfar Anya’s Ghost by Vera Brosgol The Gigantic Beard That Was Evil by Stephen Collins Strange Ever After by Susan Dennard George's Marvellous Medicine by Roald Dahl
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.best book you can get for 99pCharles Heathcote2024-07-17 | https://t.co/FLHYiJCAzu
#booktok #indieauthor #indieauthorcommunitymalady for a northerner | reading vlogCharles Heathcote2024-07-14 | Short vlog, abrupt end, unwell Charlie.
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.The Whalebone Theatre by Joanna Quinn | ThoughtsCharles Heathcote2024-07-13 | I rather liked this book.
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.First Line Battle: Anthony Trollope EditionCharles Heathcote2024-07-11 | Unable to decide which Anthony Trollope to read next, and being inspired by Lauren and the Books, I decided to put some of Trollope's first lines to the test.
The Golden Lion of Gran-pere The Vicar of Bullhampton The Belton Estate Mr Scarborough’s Family The Claverings Is He Popenjoy? Cousin Henry The Bertrams Ralph the Heir Eye for an Eye
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.throwing reading projects out the windowCharles Heathcote2024-07-07 | Books Mentioned:
The Sisters Brothers by Patrick DeWitt The Streets of Laredo by Larry McMurtry No Love Lost by Rachel Ingalls The Whalebone Theatre by Joanna Quinn The Trouble with Mrs Montgomery Hurst by Katie LumsdenJune Favourites and Goals Check InCharles Heathcote2024-07-06 | Books Mentioned:
Way of the Argosi by Sebastien de Castell The Forever Sea by Joshua Phillip Johnson The Sisters Brothers by Patrick DeWittMake Me Read These Books | July TBRCharles Heathcote2024-07-03 | Honestly, I've not been reading for too long.
Books Mentioned:
The Furrows by Namwali Serpell How We Disappeared by Jin-Jin Lee The Whalebone Theatre by Joanna Quinn Fall of the Argosi by Sebastien de Castell A Game of Hide and Seek by Elizabeth Taylor The Trouble with Mrs Montgomery Hurst by Katie Lumsden Streets of Laredo by Larry McMurtry Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami, trans. by Jay Rubin The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman by Angela Carter No Love Lost (selected novellas) by Rachel Ingalls
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.reading my penultimate elizabeth taylor | reading vlogCharles Heathcote2024-06-30 | Books Mentioned:
The Sisters Brothers by Patrick DeWitt The Sleeping Beauty by Elizabeth Taylor
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.All of my Unread BooksCharles Heathcote2024-06-28 | Books Mentioned:
And the Band Played On by Randy Shilts Outrageous by Paul Baker London Burning by Anthony Quinn Our Friends in Berlin by Anthony Quinn Molly and the Captain by Anthony Quinn Juja by Nino Naratschwili, translated by Ruth Martin 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami A Wild Sheep Chase by Haruki Murakami A Game of Hide and Seek by Elizabeth Taylor Dead Man’s Walk by Larry McMurtry Comanche Moon by Larry McMurtry Streets of Laredo by Larry McMurtry Cadillac Jack by Larry McMurtry Horseman, Pass By by Larry McMurtry Leaving Cheyenne by Larry McMurtry The Last Picture Show by Larry McMurtry Anno Dracula by Kim Newman The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman by Angela Carter Will You Read This, Please edited by Joanna Cannon The Whalebone Theatre by Joanna Quinn The Three Dahlias by Katy Watson No Love Lost by Rachel Ingalls Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy Confessions of a Bookseller by Shaun Bythell Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami How We Disappeared by Jin-Jin Lee The Furrows by Namwali Serpell The Thousand Summers of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell number9dream by David Mitchell The Fall of the Argosi by Sebastien de Castell
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.mid-year book freakout tagCharles Heathcote2024-06-26 | Prompts:
1. Best book you’ve read so far 2. Best sequel you've read so far 3. New release you haven't read yet, but want to. 4. Most anticipated release for the second half of the year. 5. Biggest disappointment. 6. Biggest surprise. 7. Favorite new author. (Debut or new to you) 8. Newest fictional crush. 9. Newest favourite character. 10. Book that made you cry (Saddest book you have read). 11. Book that made you happy. 12. Favourite book to film adaptation you saw this year. 13. Favorite video you have done so far in this year) 14. Most beautiful book you've bought so far this year 15. What books do you need to read by the end of the year?
Books Mentioned:
Sheep's Clothing by Celia Dale The Great Hunt by Robert Jordan Parade by Rachel Cusk The Trouble with Mrs Montgomery Hurst by Katie Lumsden Blaming by Elizabeth Taylor Written on the Body by Jeanette Winterson motherthing by Ainslie Hogarth Black Swan Green by David Mitchell we all want impossible things by Catherine Newman Mistakes Mean Murder by Charles Heathcote
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.the price of a free haircut | reading vlogCharles Heathcote2024-06-23 | Books Mentioned:
The Forever Sea by Joshua Phillip Johnson The Sleeping Beauty by Elizabeth Taylor
About Me: I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales. I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris. In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.