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Podcast: Sampling the Man Booker Prize Longlist, 2015

Podcast: Sampling the Man Booker Prize Longlist, 2015

Posted on September 14, 2015September 13, 2015 by Adventures With Words

In a marathon episode, Rob and Kate settle in to discuss what they thought of the samples they read from the Man Booker Prize longlist 2015, in addition to the two novels they’ve read in full – A Little Life and A Spool of Blue Thread.
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