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Ready to Read Yourself Happy?
In this engaging conversation, Daisy and I explore the profound impact of reading on personal well-being, the joy of rediscovering old favorites, and the importance of embracing diverse reading preferences. We discuss the comfort found in rereading beloved books, the slow reading movement, and how literature can serve as an antidote to anxiety. The conversation also touches on the radical nature of reading for pleasure and the evolving language used in book discussions, culminating in a celebration of the intimate relationship between readers and books.
This conversation could have gone on MUCH longer than we had time for, but I very much hope you have fun eavesdropping on our love fest with books and how not only reading, but rereading has been an instrumental part of our writing education.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Excitement for Reading
03:31 The Joy of Rediscovering Old Books
06:29 Rereading as a Path to Comfort and Craft
09:02 The Importance of Slow Reading
11:21 Reading as an Antidote to Anxiety
18:38 The Role of Books in Understanding Perfection and Vulnerability
26:04 The Quest for True Desires
26:51 Life Lessons from Literature
28:39 Cultural Differences in Literature
29:34 Books to Movies: Anticipation and Adaptation
32:19 The Aesthetic of Book Covers
35:18 Language and Its Evolution
37:46 Reading as a Radical Act
40:23 The Joy of Reading for Pleasure
Books Mentioned:
*to the best of my ability - if we missed any, please ask for details in the comments!
Read Yourself Happy, Daisy Buchanan
Expiation, Elizabeth von Arnim
Enchanted April, Elizabeth von Arnim
Ballet Shoes, Noel Streatfield
Invitation to the Waltz, Rosamund Lehmann
The Motherless Land, Nikki May
Consider Yourself Kissed, Jessica Stanley
Wolf Hall, Hilary Mantel (slow read is on
)Tolstory Together, Yiyun Li
Bleak House, Charles Dickens
Middlemarch, George Eliot
Bridget Jones’ Diary, Helen Fielding
Swann’s Way, Marcel Proust
The Guermantes Way, Marcel Proust
Gone Fishing, Bob Mortimer + Paul Whitehouse
Beyond Anxiety, Martha Beck
American Psycho, Brett Easton Ellis
Alison, Lizzie Stewart
Rachel’s Holiday, Marian Keyes
Peter Hujar’s Day, Linda Rosenkrantz
The Light Years (Cazalet Chronicles), Elizabeth Jane Howard
Camp! The Story of the Attitude That Conquered the World, Paul Barker
Rivals, Jilly Cooper
By Grand Central Station, I Sat Down and Wept, Elizabeth Smart
SLP Episodes mentioned:
About Daisy:
Daisy Buchanan is an award-winning journalist, author and speaker. Her work includes the non-fiction books How To Be A Grown Up and The Sisterhood, and the novels Insatiable, Careering, and Limelight. She regularly contributes to every major UK newspaper and magazine, from the Guardian to Grazia, and the Times radio book show.
She is a TEDx speaker and the host of the chart-topping literary interview podcast You’re Booked, as well as the Daisy Is…podcast series. She appears regularly on TV and radio speaking about everything from pop culture to feminism. Her latest book, Read Yourself Happy, is out now.
Connect with Daisy:
Get your copy of Read Yourself Happy
Daisy’s Substack: Creative Confidence Clinic
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