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Sinéad Cuddihy was the first person we both wanted to interview in a bookish podcast. Why? Because she runs the Tired Mammy Book Club and has encouraged us both to pick up a book and get back into reading at a time when we needed that little push of encouragement.
Sinéad’s monthly book club, which is not just for mammies btw, has brought some wonderful books into our lives and has connected us to some of the loveliest people on this little corner of the internet. Sinéad never fails to amaze us with her ability to have a job, be a mammy, run a household, AND run a hugely successful online book club on top of it all! Her levels of organisation are inspirational and to top it all off she’s fairly sound too!
So, throw the kettle on, grab a cuppa - bonus points if it’s a TMBC mug - and relax to this episode of Another Chapter.
Sinéad's Recommendations
Reading Slump Advice Just let it happen! Read Short Stories
Book you’d recommend to get into reading Something by Liz Nugent or Andrea Mara
An underappreciated book "Issac and the Egg" by Bobby Palmer.
The last book that kept you up at night "Strange Sally Diamond" by Liz Nugent and "Where I End" by Sophie White
End of episode book recommendations
Our first Tired Mammy Book Club reads
Claire "A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder" by Holly Jackson
Rebecca "Girl A" by Abigail Dean
Thanks to Helen Becerra for the artwork and Mark Neville for the mixing.
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/make-it-work
License code: PLGGIGEZMJI9NR3G
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