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    Siamese cats were rare in 1930. This book is British genteel at its best, as Mr. Joseph discusses proper names for cats. Charles is a Siamese that accompanied Mr. Charles to WWII. (6min)

  2. Why are authors including Margaret Atwood and David Mitchell writing books that no-one will read until 2114? Step into the Future Library with our podcast

  3. Learn something new this year by listening to our podcast. From forbidden tomes to libraries of people; hidden, haunted and creative libraries to familiar voices sharing their favourite books, libraries are Shelfmark 12513.m.22

  4. ‘He was writing in the way that I speak. He was talking about country roads that I know….it was me.' Find out which writer influenced ' Blindboy in the latest episode of our podcast

  5. = a good day to listen to the latest episode of our podcast, , as we visit a haunted library and meet a druid deep in the heart of spiritual south-west England.

  6. Ghosts, druids and magic can all be found in the latest episode of our podcast . Make sure you listen with the lights on....

  7. Who you gonna call? A librarian, obviously.

  8. ‘It’s interesting when something which isn’t of your realm of experience causes you to look at your own domain differently.’ Writer Damian Le Bas tells us about a book that influenced him in the latest episode of our podcast:

  9. For this month’s podcast, we borrowed some humans from the library:

  10. ‘”Normal people do not create art.” That’s true. That’s exactly what I think.’ Punk painter and writer Billy Childish discusses Lust for Life by Irving Stone (1934) in the latest episode of

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  11. What do ‘malicious damage’, salvaged cardboard and roller skates have to do with libraries? You’ll need to listen to the latest episode of our podcast to find out

  12. 'This is a hallucination...I defy you not to get lost in it' Writer, Creative Ambassador and Editor joins us to tell us about his favourite book and how it has given him sanctuary through the years. Listen on our Podcast:

  13. ‘The soul needs books like the body needs food’ Visit a hidden library in Syria, meet in Swansea and hear from some of our very own Readers as we discuss libraries as places of sanctuary in our podcast

  14. In this month’s podcast: get your lugholes around some accents and dialects with , join the bookmobile and discover the library boldly going where no library has gone before with

  15. 'This book is a testament to the fact that hiding will not save you.' Hear writer and photographer Samra Habib () discuss James Baldwin's 1956 novel Giovanni's Room in our podcast:

  16. LGBTQ+ voices should be . Hear real-life stories from libraries around the world in this month’s podcast:

  17. A milestone anniversary in NYC, stories of love and identity in wartime Britain, and the drag queens and kings making library story hours fabulous. , , and are all in this month's podcast:

  18. 🔊 Sound on 🔊 The sentence that set you on a new path. The library book you struggled to take back. Writer Laurie Penny () joins our podcast to tell us about the book that changed her: Which piece of writing made you?

  19. ‘It’s like you get to that stage where you think to yourself: your little girl’s proud of you. Because I’m doing something...I’m not just sat around, scrounging around. I’m doing something for my kids.’ Have you heard our new podcast?

  20. Books in prisons are crucially important. Incredible that there are some people who think prisoners should be deprived of them. Proud that has checked out a great success story in its new podcast

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