
Emily Rhodes
@emilybooksblog
Writer, inventor of Emily's Walking Book Club, founder of Bookbanks, lit journalist for @FinancialTimes, @spectator, @guardian, 👉 instagram: @emilyrhodeswriter
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So glad to see Study for Obedience by Sarah Bernstein on the #BookerPrize2023 shortlist. Here’s my review for the FT Weekend ft.com/content/2976f9…


On Wednesday 15 November, Caspar Henderson is taking the stage at Daunt Books Hampstead to talk about A BOOK OF NOISES with the wonderful Emily Rhodes 📢 Info and tickets here dauntbooks.co.uk/shop/events/ca…





Tomorrow Catherine Chidgey and I will be fluttering around London bookshops before landing at L&R Bookshop for evening bookish chat (and drinks) with Emily Rhodes. Come and join us!






Read John Julius Norwich on Robert Byron's remarkable account of his travels on #MountAthos including news from Llangwm Lit Fest Emily Rhodes Sort of Books Topping & Company Booksellers of Bath and Ryan Murdock's new podcast on #jonathanraban mailchi.mp/a19199ee0b6c/t…


Monocle on Saturday: zhang lijia and Georgina Godwin on the 35th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, K-pop balloons in North Korea and more. Plus: Kate Mosse on the Women's Prize Live and Emily Rhodes on Bookbanks bringing books to foodbanks bit.ly/3KvVuGi

We are so pleased that Emily Rhodes Emily Rhodes, #writer, journalist and founder of bookbanksuk, has chosen The Past is Myself amongst three other wonderful #books for the autumn programme of her Walking Book Club. emilyswalkingbookclub.substack.com foxedquarterly.com/christabel-bie…




‘People think of a book as a solitary thing, but there’s another side to them that makes them amazing connectors and community builders’ – writer and founder of the Bookbanks charity, Emily Rhodes (Emily Rhodes) positive.news/society/nobody…


‘To reread the book was to revisit the thoughts I used to have. Rereading is a powerfully personal means of time travel, and reconnecting with a past self can provoke all sorts of feelings.’ Emily Rhodes explores the pleasures of rereading and just what it is that compels us
