Welcome to BookShook! This episode is all about the first half of February’s book, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn trans. Ralph Parker published in 1953 (up to page 72 "The shop was quiet" if you're reading alongside). The idea of the episode is that we’ll split a book into two equal halves — a book that I and perhaps you have never read. In the first episode, published on the second Friday of the month, we’ll discuss the first half. And then in the second episode (published on the last Friday of the month - 24th February), we’ll look at the second half of the book (in this case from page 72 "The shop was quiet"). We’ll see together how the novel concludes and decide whether it’s a book we’d recommend to a friend - or not. Of course, you don’t have to read the book, you can listen to it, or just follow along without doing either since I’ll be summarising what happens (but be aware! - there will be spoilers). You can leave a comment or start a conversation at youtube.com/@BookShook or send an email to
[email protected]. The book we’ll be reading for March is The House of Spirits by Isabel Allende trans. by Magda Bogin (so get that ready if you’re going to read alongside). Thanks for listening to BookShook! Roger
Content Warning: There are scenes of severe hunger, cold, and harsh prison life in sub zero degree temperatures. I have removed any swear words.
Future Reads:
March: The House of Spirits by Isabel Allende trans. by Magda Bogin
April: Treacle Walker by Alan Garner (152 pages)
May: Light by M.John Harrison (320 pages)
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