Episode 14: Spooky Reads with Gina Blaxill

EPISODE · Oct 29, 2022 · 57 MIN

Episode 14: Spooky Reads with Gina Blaxill

from Turn the Page - The Indie Book Podcast · host Kay M. Weston

Welcome back to the Turn The Page podcast.  As we hurtle towards Halloween, this month, our episode is all about Spooky Reads. Sophie and I explain why we don't like "traditional" horror novels but why spooky reads make for perfect reading at this time of year. We share some of our favourites to help you get into the Halloween spirit, and YA author Gina Blaxill joins us to chat about her latest 'spooky read', Good Enough To Eat.  Join us for spooky fun and lots of reading recommendations! If you'd like to jump ahead to the interview, feel free to use the timestamp below - although we hope you enjoy the entire episode! You can also watch the video interview on YouTube or via our blog post. Interview timestamp: 00:28:40 Click here for a list of the books we mentioned in this episode. (Apologies for the sound quality on this episode - Sophie's audio is quieter than usual so best to listen with headphones). 

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