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Bears with Hannah Gold and Sophy Henn26 Sep 202300:45:40

Pack your marmalade sandwiches, because this week we're going on a bear hunt - and we're NOT scared.


Hannah Gold, author of The Last Bear, and Sophy Henn, writer and illustrator of Where Bear? join Sam on a quest through the rabbit hole's bookshelves to find the best bears in children's fiction. Along the way, we discover why bears are especially good animals to draw in picture books, hear the unexpectedly horrific origin story of the teddy bear, and try to work out why bears are so over-represented in the bookshop menagerie.


In short: "Bears! Why do we like 'em so much?"


Find more about Hannah at her website and on Twitter

Find more about Sophy on Twitter and on Instagram

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This episode was produced by Sam Sedgman.

Our music is Hustle by Kevin MacLeod from ⁠incompetech.com⁠, licensed by Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0

Feminism in YA with Laura Bates and Holly Bourne19 Sep 202300:39:53

This week we're joined by two brilliant writers to discuss the role feminism has played in Young Adult novels.

Laura Bates, creator of Everyday Sexism and the author of Men Who Hate Women now brings us Sisters of Sword and Shadow, an epic YA fantasy reimagining Arthurian legend with a fearless sisterhood of knights.

And Holly Bourne, bestselling author of Am I Normal Yet? and The Places I've Cried in Public, returns to our bookshelves with You Could Be So Pretty, a gripping dystopian thriller that puts modern beauty standards under the microscope.

Together we talk through the challenges and opportunities YA fiction presents when engaging with feminism, and share some of our favourite recommendations for YA books that are written by and about women.

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This episode was produced by Hannah Love.

Our music is Hustle by Kevin MacLeod from ⁠incompetech.com⁠, licensed by Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0

Halloween with Frances Hardinge and Martin Brown01 Nov 202200:56:48

Kicking off the new season, Hannah and Sam are joined by Frances Hardinge and Martin Brown to talk all things spooky. Get ready for a deep dive into curses and ghosts, and prepare yourself to hear the answers to questions such as 'which gentle children's classic terrified one of our guests?' 'why can adding colour to an illustration make it more scary?' and 'Just how many types of scary ARE there in children's books?'

28 July 2015 | Episode 14: Phil Earle and Anna James28 Jul 201500:28:51
The DTRH team are joined in the studio by special guests journalist Anna James and author Phil Earle to talk about three new children’s books - plus an interview with US YA author Jenny Han.
30 June 2015 | Episode 13: Picture Book Special with Steve Antony and Helen Hancocks30 Jun 201500:28:32
For their annual picture book special to celebrate the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal, the DTRH gang are joined by picture book creators Steve Antony and Helen Hancocks. Plus an interview with 2015 CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal William Grill, and comments from some of the children who took part in this year’s Carnegie Greenaway shadowing scheme.
26 May 2015 | Episode 12: Lucy Mangan26 May 201500:27:44
Guardian journalist, author and children’s book enthusiast Lucy Mangan joins the team in the studio to discuss three new children’s books. Plus blogger Daphne of Winged Reviews interviews US YA author Sarah J Maas about her new book A Court of Thorns and Roses.
28 April 2015 | Episode 11: Tom Bonnick and Imogen Russell Williams28 Apr 201500:28:03
The team are joined by two children’s book experts - Nosy Crow’s Tom Bonnick and journalist Imogen Russell Williams - to discuss three new books for young readers. Plus blogger Jim of YAYeahYeah interviews author Siobhan Curham about her new teen non-fiction book, True Face.
31 March 2015 | Episode 10: Bologna Book Fair Special31 Mar 201500:30:21
With the gang away for the Bologna Book Fair, this pre-recorded episode features an interview with founders of new illustrated non-fiction imprint Wide Eyed Editions, a look at favourite children’s book author Dick King Smith, and an interview with debut young adult author Anna McKerrow about her novel Crow Moon.
24 February 2015 | Episode 9: Birthday Special with David Maybury and Louie Stowell24 Feb 201500:28:53
To celebrate one year since Down the Rabbit Hole’s first show, Katherine and Louise are joined by two children’s books insiders - David Maybury, Commissioning Editor at Scholastic, and author Louie Stowell - to discuss a selection of brand new books. Also featuring a special trip down to the farm with author Helen Peters
27 January 2015 | Episode 8: Rob Biddulph and Non Pratt27 Jan 201500:28:39
The team are joined in the studio by picture book creator Rob Biddulph and author Non Pratt to discuss three new children's books. Plus a feature about forthcoming YA fantasy The Sin Eater's Daughter by debut author Melinda Salisbury.
25 November 2014 | Episode 7: Christmas Special with Chris Riddell25 Nov 201400:29:16
Author and illustrator Chris Riddell joins the gang in the studio for a DTRH festive special - including favourite Christmas children’s books, answering listeners’ Christmas book shopping dilemmas, and a chat with Chris about his latest books - Goth Girl and the Fete Worse than Death and The Sleeper and the Spindle (with Neil Gaiman).
28 October 2014 | Episode 6: Benji Davies and Katherine Rundell28 Oct 201400:28:30
Katherine, Melissa and Louise are joined in the studio by award-winning author Katherine Rundell and picture book creator Benji Davies to discuss three new children’s books. Also including a special feature with Young Bond author Steve Cole and his son Tobey, who interviewed each other for the programme, plus some spooky book recommendations for Halloween.
30 September 2014 | Episode 5: Middle Grade Special with Emma Carroll and SF Said30 Sep 201400:28:18
Katherine, Louise and Melissa are joined by two ‘middle grade’ authors writing for children aged 9-12 - Emma Carroll and SF Said - to explore books for this age group. Also featuring an interview with illustrator Johnny Duddle about reimagining Harry Potter for a new generation of readers.
Independent Bookshop Week Special with Namina Forna and Round Table Books19 Jun 202200:22:55

To celebrate Independent Bookshop Week in the UK we're bringing you a special extra episode recorded live at Round Table Books in Brixton,  featuring the brilliant YA author Namina Forna in conversation with guest host Stacey Thomas - book reviewer at Bad Form Review and judge on The Diverse Book Awards longlist. Join Namina as she discusses her latest YA book The Merciless Ones published by Usborne, how it tackles issues such as colourism and Black female power, and the importance of community spaces like bookshops to her creativity.

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This episode was produced by Charlie Morris.

Our music is Hustle by Kevin MacLeod from incompetech.com, licensed by Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0


29 July 2014 | Episode 4: YA Special with James Dawson and Sarra Manning29 Jul 201400:29:35
Katherine, Melissa and Louise are joined in the studio by two leading young adult authors - Sarra Manning and current ‘Queen of Teen’ James Dawson (plus Sarra’s dog, Miss Betsy) - for a discussion of all things YA. Featuring an interview with Rainbow Rowell, and a report from the UK’s first young adult literature convention, YALC
30 June 2014 | Episode 3: Picture Book Special with Nadia Shireen and Ed Vere30 Jun 201400:29:08
To celebrate the 2014 CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal, the team are joined by picture book creators Nadia Shireen and Ed Vere for an episode exploring picture book illustration. Featuring an interview with 2014 CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal winner Jon Klassen, as well as a special visit to the queen of children’s book illustration, Shirley Hughes.
26 May 2014 | Episode 2: Susie Day and Tom Percival26 May 201400:29:42
To kick off their regular monthly series, Katherine, Melissa and Louise are joined in the studio by two special guests - author Susie Day and author/illustrator Tom Percival - to discuss three brand new children’s books.
25 February 2014 | Episode 1: The Pilot25 Feb 201400:58:39
For the pilot episode of Down the Rabbit Hole, Katherine, Melissa and Louise are joined by three special guests - author/illustrator Alex T Smith and authors Laura Dockrill and Tanya Byrne - to discuss a selection of brand new children’s books. Plus a peep behind the scenes at publisher Hot Key Books; roving reporter Nikesh Shukla interviews comic creators The Etherington Brothers; tips on how to get a literary agent; and a celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize.
Stories from Other Times with Emma Carroll and Michelle Paver26 Apr 202200:52:37

Hark, listenerfolk! Gather round the campfire, or the wireless, and listen carefully to Ye Olde Podcaste, which this week brings you exciting tales of stories set in other times.

Sam and Hannah are joined on this 100% historically accurate quest by magnificent authors Emma Carroll and Michelle Paver, who have plenty to share with us about the thrills and fascinations of writing and reading historical fiction. Find out when we’d most like to be stranded in time, why fantasy and history are closer than you think, and, most chillingly of all, why 2019 counts as ‘historical’.

This is the last episode in our current series of Down the Rabbit Hole, but don’t fret – we will be back with a new weekly season later in the year. Until then, you can let us know what you make of the show – or pitch us some new ideas for future episodes – on Twitter or Instagram @dtrhradio. Plus, don't forget to check out our website at dtrhradio.com.

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This episode was produced by Sam Sedgman.

Our music is Hustle by Kevin MacLeod from incompetech.com, licensed by Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0

Our 100th Birthday Party! With Imogen Russell-Williams and Katherine Webber19 Apr 202200:44:45

Put on your best frocks and party hats because you’re invited to Down the Rabbit Hole’s 100th birthday!

To mark this special occasion, hosts Caroline and Charlie are joined by guests of honour, author Katherine Webber and Down the Rabbit Hole alumna, Imogen Russell-Williams, for an episode all about parties in children’s and YA stories. From The Magic Faraway Tree’s Land of Birthdays to Wonderland’s Mad Tea-Party, we share some of our favourite literary celebrations and even have a go at hosting our own, taking inspiration for the best party outfits, venues, music, food, decorations and guests from the world of children’s books.


What’s your favourite party in kids’ lit? Let us know on Twitter or Instagram at @dtrhradio. Plus, don't forget to check out our website at dtrhradio.com.


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This episode was produced by Caroline Carpenter.


Our music is Hustle by Kevin MacLeod from incompetech.com, licensed by Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0

Magical Creatures and Animal Companions with Lee Newbery05 Apr 202200:42:41

The world of children’s literature is brimming with creatures great and small...and magic. This week Charlie and Sam are joined by March's Waterstones Children's Book of the Month author of The Last Firefox, Lee Newbery, to chat all about the animal companions that bring their powers to enrich (or sometimes upset) the lives of children in books. From Narnia to Animorphs, we dissect what makes an animal magic, and what unique spins we can put to tales of firey fox tails, mythical beings, and even a whole new take on unicorns.

Who are your favourite magical creature from the world of kids' books? Let us know on Twitter or Instagram at @dtrhradio. Plus, don't forget to check out our website at dtrhradio.com.

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This episode was produced by Charlie Morris.

Our music is Hustle by Kevin MacLeod from incompetech.com, licensed by Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0

Kid Lit: Assemble! with Daisy May Johnson and Piers Torday22 Mar 202200:37:53

If you had to take on the world, what characters from children’s literature would you want by your side? A magician? A talking animal? A detective? A tech genius? This week, Hannah and Caroline are joined by Piers Torday and Daisy May Johnson to assemble their own teams of characters from children’s books! But who has the most well-rounded squad?

If you think you could draft a better band of characters for anything life might throw at you, let us know! Share your selections with us on Instagram or Twitter - you can find us on both @dtrhradio. Plus, don't forget to check out our website at dtrhradio.com.

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This episode was produced by Hannah Love.

Our music is Hustle by Kevin MacLeod from incompetech.com, licensed by Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0


Pirates and Smugglers with Annabelle Sami and Alex Wheatle08 Mar 202200:54:07

Avast, me hearties! Climb aboard ship as we set sail for adventure on this week's show with an episode all about timeless stories of pirates and smugglers.

Captain Charlie Morris is pouring out the grog and First Mate Hannah Love is swabbing the poop deck to welcome about two very special guests: Alex Wheatle, author of Kemosha of the Caribbean, and Annabelle Sami, author of the Agent Zaiba Investigates series, and its most recent instalment, The Smuggler's Secret.

Follow Down the Rabbit Hole on Twitter and Instagram, and check out our website at dtrhradio.com.

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This episode was produced by Charlie Morris.

Our music is Hustle by Kevin MacLeod from incompetech.com, licensed by Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0

How to Survive a YA Dystopia with Melinda Salisbury and Sanne Vliegenthart01 Mar 202200:48:20

Grab your ration kits and your longbows, listeners - there's danger out there! Today we are delving into the perilous world of Young Adult dystopias, as Caroline and Charlie consider which warped futures and apocalyptic presents they would have most luck surviving. (Spoilers - not many!)

Joining them on their hazardous fight for survival are bestselling Young Adult author Melinda Salisbury, and dystopia enthusiast and BookTuber Sanne Vliegenthart, also known as Books and Quills.

Follow Down the Rabbit Hole on Twitter and Instagram, and check out our website at dtrhradio.com.

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This episode was produced by Caroline Carpenter.

Our music is Hustle by Kevin MacLeod from incompetech.com, licensed by Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0

Food, Glorious Food, with Katherine Rundell and Kate Young22 Feb 202200:47:32

Scour the cupboards, stock the fridge, and get your marmalade sandwiches ready as we talk all about the mouthwatering delights of FOOD in children's literature! What do we remember eating in books when we were younger? Are midnight feasts all they're cracked up to be? And why doesn't real life have as many picnics in as we want it to?

Joining Sam and Caroline around the dinner table with lashings of ginger beer are the award-winning children's writer Katherine Rundell, author of beloved and bestselling books stuffed with plentiful delicious delights, and Kate Young, award-winning food writer, cook and bookworm, author of The Little Library Cookbook with recipes to bring meals from literature to life.

Come for the whipple-scrumptious fudgemallow delight, stay for the edible tarantulas. Will Katherine eat a rat? Can Kate persuade us to try a pie floater? All this, and plenty more, in this week's fully-stocked episode.

Follow Down the Rabbit Hole on Twitter and Instagram, and check out our website at dtrhradio.com

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This episode was produced by Sam Sedgman.

Our music is Hustle by Kevin MacLeod from incompetech.com, licensed by Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0


Book Crushes with Caroline O'Donoghue and Kate Saunders15 Feb 202200:47:35

Happy Valentine's Day everyone! We kick off our brand new season of weekly episodes with a dreamy chat about our favourite book crushes. Who did we fancy in books growing up? How do we feel about those crushes now, as adults? Is it okay to fancy Aslan? Why is The Secret Garden so sexy? And how do today's children's books broach the subjects of love and yearning differently to the classics?

Two brilliant special guests join us for our season premiere: Caroline O'Donoghue is the host of the podcast Sentimental Garbage and author of the magical YA novel All Our Hidden Gifts. Kate Saunders is the author of Five Children on the Western Front which re-imagines E. Nesbitt's young heroes as older characters facing the spectre of war - and romance.

Follow Down the Rabbit Hole on Twitter and Instagram, and check out our website at dtrhradio.com

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This episode was produced by Hannah Love. 

Our music is Hustle by Kevin MacLeod from incompetech.com, licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0

Fantasy Trilogies with Kiran Millwood Hargrave and Katherine Rundell12 Sep 202300:50:28

Down the Rabbit Hole is back for a new season! And we begin with wild and untamed adventures, courtesy of two incredible authors and friends of the podcast: Kiran Millwood Hargrave and Katherine Rundell, who join us to talk about their brand new fantasy trilogies being released this autumn: In the Shadow of the Wolf Queen and Impossible Creatures.


We ask - why is three the magic number? Which are the greatest children's fantasy trilogies of all time? When is a trilogy not a trilogy? And can you even call yourself a fantasy author if your book doesn't have a map at the front?


Let us know what you make of the show – or pitch us some new ideas for future episodes – on Twitter or Instagram ⁠@dtrhradio⁠. Plus, don't forget to check out our website at ⁠dtrhradio.com⁠.

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This episode was produced by Hannah Love.

Our music is Hustle by Kevin MacLeod from ⁠incompetech.com⁠, licensed by Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0


Down the Rabbit Hole is back!14 Feb 202200:01:36

Prick up your bunny ears, listeners - your favourite podcast about children's books is back!

From Tuesday 15th of February we're launching a new season - you'll be able to hear a brand new episode of Down the Rabbit Hole every week!

Stay tuned to this feed for fun conversations with special guests about the best food in kids' books, surviving Young Adult dystopias, crushing on book characters, and much more!

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Our music is Hustle by Kevin MacLeod from incompetech.com, licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0

21 December 2021 | Episode 93: Christmas Special21 Dec 202100:48:52

It's the most wonderful time of the year! Your Down the Rabbit Hole presenters have huddled around Hannah's Christmas tree to share a sleigh full of our favourite festive reads with you. So grab some mulled wine and mince pies, and join us! We talk about our most nostalgic reads we remember from our own childhoods, and why Christmas is the perfect time to reconnect with who we were as a child. We unearth some of the best modern Christmas books out this year and last, as well as looking back on the greatest hits of 2021, sharing some of our favourite books from the year gone by - and the ones we've saved up to read over the holidays. Plus, we discover the secret to a perfect Christmas book.

Foil. The secret is foil. And possibly a really cosy murder, too.

Follow the show on Twitter @dtrhradio.

23 November 2021 | Episode 92: Separated Parents and Blended Families24 Nov 202100:29:57

This month Caroline and Charlie are joined by authors Jason Reynolds and Tom Vaughan to talk about children's books featuring separated parents, single parents and blended families. Tom Vaughan's Bin Boy was published earlier this year and Jason Reynolds' Stuntboy, in the Meantime came out this month. Both feature characters with complex families, and they're here to share their thoughts and inspiration about books with families of all shapes and sizes.

You can buy the books mentioned in today's show from our shelf on Bookshop.org - https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/downtherabbithole


26 October 2021 | Episode 91: Vampires26 Oct 202100:39:01

Invite us into your ears this Halloween to hear us sink our teeth into one of the spookiest characters in children's books - vampires! The fangs come out as Hannah and Sam talk with special guests Amy McCaw and Harriet Muncaster about their favourite bloodsucking heroes and villains, what makes a good vampire, and why we seem to be seeing more vampires in books for young readers than ever before.

You can buy books mentioned in today's show from our shelf on Bookshop.org - https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/downtherabbithole

Follow us on Twitter @DTRHradio or on Instagram @DTRHradio. You can find Amy McCaw at @YAundermyskin and Harriet Muncaster at @H_Muncaster.

28 September 2021 | Episode 90: Celebrating Black Joy28 Sep 202100:29:55

In honour of the start of Black History Month in the UK, Charlie passes the mic to guest host Aimée Felone, Managing Director of independent children's publisher Knights Of, who is joined by Clare Weze, E. L. Norry, Chanté Timothy and Camilla Ru, four of the contributors to children's anthology Happy Here, a book which champions joy and celebrates the work of Black British authors and illustrators. Down the Rabbit Hole joins them for a candid conversation and a look behind the scenes at the aims and inspiration of the book - copies of which will be delivered to every school in the UK in partnership with Booktrust and CLPE. Plus, we all recommend a book that's been making us happy this month, and our guests share their hopes for the future of publishing, and what legacy they would like to leave with their work.

You can buy books mentioned in today's show from our new shelf on Bookshop.org - https://bookshop.org/shop/downtherabbithole

Follow us on Twitter @DTRHradio or on Instagram @DTRHradio. For more information about Happy Here, follow Knights Of at @_KnightsOf or check out their website - knightsof.media.

24 August 2021 | Episode 89: The Magic of Debuts24 Aug 202100:29:34

Welcome first-timers and seasoned listeners alike! Today we are talking all about the wonder of debuts in children's literature, and finding out what's so special about an author's first piece of published work. Caroline Carpenter and Sam Sedgman are joined by two very special guests: Struan Murray, author of Orphans of the Tide, and his editor at Puffin, Ben Horslen. Struan and Ben join us fresh from winning this year's Branford Boase Award, which honours the author and editor of a debut title in children's fiction.

Buy all the books mentioned in today's episode from our shelf on Bookshop.org - https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/downtherabbithole

Follow us on Twitter @DTRHradio or Instagram at @DTRHradio. Follow Caroline @CarolineC1988, Sam @samuelsedgman, Struan @Struan_Murray, and Ben @BenHorslen.

11 August 2021 | Episode 88: Summer Holiday Special11 Aug 202100:44:29

Pack your bags and climb aboard this very special bonus edition of Down the Rabbit Hole all about travelling the world by book. Sam Sedgman is joined by special guests Rumena Aktar and Katherine Woodfine (yes, she's back!) to share our favourite children's stories set in other countries, and discuss the joys and perils of writing and reading books set in foreign countries. Plus, we share which books are making us happy.

Buy all the books mentioned in today's episode from our shelf on Bookshop.org - https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/downtherabbithole

Follow us on Twitter @DTRHradio or Instagram at @DTRHradio. Follow Sam @samuelsedgman, Rumena @rumena_aktar and Katherine @Followtheyellow

27 July 2021 | Episode 87: Grief27 Jul 202100:32:33

In today's episode, presenters Hannah Love and Caroline Carpenter are joined by author Elle McNicoll and Harry Woodgate to discuss the presentation of grief in children's books, and why children's books can be a perfect refuge in difficult time.

Buy all the books mentioned in today's episode from our new shelf on Bookshop.org - https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/downtherabbithole

Follow us on Twitter @DTRHradio or Instagram at @DTRHradio. Follow Hannah @AitchLove, Caroline @CarolineC1988, Elle @Booksandchokers and Harry @harryewoodgate.

22 June 2021 | Episode 86: Audiobooks22 Jun 202100:35:46

Listen up! Today's show is all about the magic of audiobooks.

Sam Sedgman and Caroline Carpenter are joined by two special guests: Laura Marlow, an Editor in Audio at Penguin, and Jot Davies, an award-winning audiobook actor and voice artist. Together they share memories of their favourite childhood books on tape, discuss where the modern audiobook industry is headed, and recommend some new modern favourites for listeners to try out. Plus, Caroline listens to her very first audiobook - and we share some of the books that are making us happy this month.

Buy all the books mentioned in today's episode from our new shelf on Bookshop.org - https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/downtherabbithole

Follow us on Twitter @DTRHradio or Instagram at @DTRHradio. Follow Sam @samuelsedgman, Caroline @CarolineC1988, Laura @LauraMarlowW and Jot @JotDavies.

25 May 2021 | Episode 85: Pride Special25 May 202100:29:53

Charlie Morris and Hannah Love celebrate the start of Pride month by exploring the rainbow of recent children's books that put LGBTQ+ families and youth at the heart of the story. 

Joining us on our parade of must-read books are Jodie Lancet-Grant: debut picture book author of The Pirate Mums, L.D. Lapinski: author of magical middle grade adventure series The Strangeworlds Travel Agency, and Benjamin Dean, author of Waterstones’ Children’s Book of the Month Me, My Dad and the End of the Rainbow

From lonely mermen to misunderstood monsters, to two daddies and a road trip of remembrance, we talk about why LGBTQ+ representation in books matters to us and why allowing Queer kids to go on all sorts of adventures means we can help young readers find themselves and their families along the way. Plus, we all share a book that's been making us happy this month.

Buy all the books mentioned in today's episode from our new shelf on Bookshop.org

Follow us on Twitter @DTRHradio or Instagram at @DTRHradio. Follow Charlie @charlieinabook, Hannah @aitchlove, Jodie @JodieMullish, L.D. @LDLapinski, and Benjamin @notagainben

Killer Reads with Maureen Johnson and Ravena Guron27 Dec 202200:31:26

Charlie Morris and Caroline Carpenter are getting to the bottom of what makes a Killer Read in YA mysteries and thrillers. Joining us on the case are Maureen Johnson author of a brand new Stevie Bell mystery, Nina Liars, and debut YA author Ravena Guron, author of This Book Kills.From a reluctant detective in British Indian scholarship student Jess Choudhary to the crime-solving aficionado with anxiety Stevie Bell, we talk about the enduring appeal of a murder mystery, how being an outsider can help hone your detective skills, and what makes the perfect murder mystery setting. Plus, we all share books we’re looking forward to reading from our to be read piles.

Follow us on Twitter @DTRHradio or Instagram at @DTRHradio. Follow Charlie @charlieinabook, Caroline @carolineC1988, Maureen @MaureenJohnson, and Ravena @RavenaGuron

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This episode was produced by Charlie Morris.

Our music is Hustle by Kevin MacLeod from incompetech.com, licensed by Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0

27 April 2021 | Episode 84: Earth Day27 Apr 202100:28:41

Caroline Carpenter and Charlie Morris celebrate Earth Day by reaching for their binoculars and exploring the thriving world of children's books about nature and the environment. Joining us on our ramble through the library shelves are Lauren James: YA author and founder of the Climate Fiction Writers' League, and Dr Jess French: qualified vet, TV presenter and non-fiction author of children's books. After airing our shared trauma of The Animals of Farthing Wood, we discuss beloved encyclopaedias, terrifying dystopias, and reflect on some more positive visions of the planet's future. Plus, we all share a book that's been making us happy this month.

Buy all the books mentioned in today's episode from our new shelf on Bookshop.org - https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/downtherabbithole

Follow us on Twitter @DTRHradio or Instagram at @DTRHradio. Follow Caroline at @CarolineC1988, Charlie @charlieinabook, Lauren at @Lauren_E_James and Jess at @zoologist_jess

23 March 2021 | Episode 83: Cats Vs Dogs23 Mar 202100:34:30

Hannah Love and Sam Sedgman are joined by authors Steven Lenton and Michelle Harrison to tackle the greatest question of our lifetime: which are better, cats or dogs? Hear the fur fly as we share some of our favourite canines and felines from children's literature past and present, debating which is funnier, cuter, more adventurous and more loyal. Plus, we each share a book that's making us happy this month.

Buy all the books mentioned in today's episode from our new shelf on Bookshop.org - https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/downtherabbithole

Follow us on Twitter @DTRHradio or Instagram at @DTRHradio. Follow Hannah at @AitchLove, Sam Sedgman @samuelsedgman, Steven at @stevenlenton and Michelle at @MHarrison13

23 February 2021 | Episode 82: Updating the Classics23 Feb 202100:29:55

New presenters Sam, Caroline, Charlie and Hannah offer some alternatives to recommend instead of the same old dependable children’s classics, with some of our favourite picks in different genres from the last 20 years. Plus, we each share a book that’s making us happy this month, and find time to address some of the most pressing questions in children’s literature: "were Goosebumps actually scary?" and "exactly how many Animorphs books were there?".

Buy all the books mentioned in today's episode from our new shelf on Bookshop.org - https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/downtherabbithole

Check out the YA Book Prize on Twitter at @YABookPrize or at YABookPrize.com

Follow us on Twitter @DTRHradio or Instagram at @DTRHradio. Follow Sam Sedgman @samuelsedgman, Charlie at @charlieinabook, Caroline at @CarolineC1988 and Hannah at @AitchLove

27 January 2021 | Episode 81: Meet our new team!27 Jan 202100:24:03
For a special handover episode, Katherine chats to the new team who'll be taking over Down the Rabbit Hole - Caroline Carpenter, Charlie Morris, Hannah Love and Sam Sedgman - including finding out all about their favourite children's books
26 December 2020 | Episode 80: Christmas Special with Frank Cottrell Boyce26 Dec 202000:58:38
We discuss festive favourites and the best new books of 2020 with special guest author and screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce, who joins us to celebrate the many ways that children's books help us to celebrate small pleasures and find the magic in ordinary things
24 November 2020 | Episode 79: Funny Books for Older Readers with Alexandra Sheppard and Simon James Green24 Nov 202000:29:30
Special guests Alexandra Sheppard and Simon James Green join Katherine and Louise to talk about funny books for older readers, including some joyful and hilarious reading recommendations to cheer up even the gloomiest day
27 October 2020 | Episode 78: Funny Books with Pamela Butchart and Michelle Robinson27 Oct 202000:27:56
Authors Pamela Butchart and Michelle Robinson join Katherine and Louise to talk about the children's books that make them laugh - and why funny books matter.
23 September 2020 | Episode 77: Taran Matharu23 Sep 202000:28:28
Katherine and Louise chat to young adult author Taran Matharu about his 'Summoner' and 'Contender' series - and his journey from NaNoWriMo and Wattpad to New York Times bestseller.
25 August 2020 | Episode 76: Detective Stories with Robin Stevens and Sharna Jackson25 Aug 202000:22:02
Katherine is joined by two fellow middle grade mystery authors - Robin Stevens and Sharna Jackson - to discuss writing detective series. This month's episode celebrates the publication of the final Murder Most Unladylike book, Death Sets Sail, as well as High Rise Mystery winning the young fiction category of the Waterstones Children's Book Prize.
28 July 2020 | Episode 75: Shaun Tan28 Jul 202000:27:45
To celebrate his CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal win for Tales from the Inner City, Jack interviews acclaimed artist, writer and film-maker Shaun Tan
Reimagining London with Patrice Lawrence and SF Said20 Dec 202200:50:41

Grab your A to Z, mind the gap, and watch out for dragons guarding the city gates. On today's episode of Down the Rabbit Hole we're taking a trip to the edge of reality, and exploring stories that reimagine London by blending fantasy and history together. And in this sprawling city of myth and legend, who's to say where the boundary is?

Helping Sam swim through the long-buried rivers underneath the Square Mile and the West End are two spectacular special guests: the authors Patrice Lawrence and SF Said, whose recent novels The Elemental Detectives and Tyger both shake up London's history like a snow globe to merge fantasy and reality into exceptional storytelling.

Let us know what you make of the show – or pitch us some new ideas for future episodes – on Twitter or Instagram @dtrhradio. Plus, don't forget to check out our website at dtrhradio.com.

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This episode was produced by Sam Sedgman.

Our music is Hustle by Kevin MacLeod from incompetech.com, licensed by Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0


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