List of books from the Richard & Judy Book Club

Richard and Judy Book Club display at W.H. Smith, Enfield.

The following is a list of books from the Richard & Judy Book Club, featured on the television chat show. The show was cancelled in 2009, but since 2010 the lists have been continued by the Richard and Judy Book Club, a website run in conjunction with retailer W H Smith.

Main list

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Summer book lists

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Website book lists

2010 – Winter

2011 – Spring

2011 – Summer

2011 – Autumn

2012 – Spring

2012 – Summer

2012 – Autumn

2013 – Spring

2013 – Summer

  • Karen WalkerThe Age Of Miracles
  • Sophie McKenzieclose My Eyes
  • Kathleen MacMahon – This Is How It Ends
  • James Oswald – Natural Causes
  • M.L.Stedman – The Light Between Oceans
  • Joanna Rossiter – The Sea Change
  • Gavin ExtenceThe Universe Versus Alex Woods
  • Simon MawerThe Girl Who Fell From The Sky
  • Lucy Clarke – The Sea Sisters
  • Liza Klaussman – Tigers In Red Weather

2013 – Autumn

2014 – Spring

2014 – Summer

2014 – Autumn

  • Jane Shemilt – Daughter
  • Claire NorthThe First Fifteen Lives of Harry August
  • Daisy GoodwinThe Fortune Hunter
  • Andy WeirThe Martian
  • Sarah Hilary – Someone Else's Skin
  • Rowan Coleman – The Memory Book
  • Antonia HodgsonThe Devil in the Marshalsea
  • Rick SteinUnder a Mackerel Sky

2015 – Spring

2015 – Summer

2015 – Autumn

  • Kate MosseThe Taxidermist's Daughter
  • Peter Swanson – The Kind Worth Killing
  • Anne TylerA Spool of Blue Thread
  • Dinah JefferiesThe Tea Planter's Wife
  • S K Tremayne – The Ice Twins
  • Lucie Brownlee – Life After You
  • Catherine Chanter – The Well
  • Joseph KanonLeaving Berlin

2016 – Spring

  • Laura Barnett – The Versions of Us
  • Rosamund LuptonThe Quality of Silence
  • Ruth WareIn A Dark Dark Wood
  • Mason Cross – The Samaritan
  • Jenny Eclair – Moving
  • Sarah Winman – A Year of Marvellous Ways
  • Claire FullerOur Endless Numbered Days
  • Debbie Howells – The Bones of You

2016 - Summer

2016 - Autumn

  • Gregg Hurwitz - Orphan X
  • Fiona Barton - The Widow
  • Susie Steiner - Missing Presumed
  • Paula McLain - Circling the Sun
  • Sharon Guskin - The Forgetting Time
  • Katarina Bivald - The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend
  • Christobel Kent - The Loving Husband
  • Anna Hope - The Ballroom

2017 - Spring

  • Jessie Burton - The Muse
  • Samuel Bjork - I'm Travelling Alone
  • Hollie Overton - Baby Doll
  • Joanna Cannon - The Trouble with Goats and Sheep
  • Bryony Gordon - Mad Girl
  • Sabine Durant - Lie with Me
  • Keith Stuart - A Boy made of Blocks
  • Liz Nugent - Lying in Wait

2017 - Summer

Children's Book Club

In 2007, Richard and Judy hosted a special Children's Book Club edition of the show as part of Channel 4's "Lost For Words" season. The featured books were chosen with the help of pupils from several schools around the UK.[1][2]

2011

  • Muncle Trogg by Janet Foxley
  • Winnie Goes Batty by Laura Owen and Korky Paul
  • Roodica the Rude and The Famous Flea Trick by Margaret Ryan
  • Molly’s Magic: The Witch’s Kitten by Holly Webb
  • Jake the Good Bad Dog by Annette and Nick Butterworth
  • Will Gallows and the Snake-Bellied Troll by Derek Keilty
  • Scream Street: Heart of the Mummy by Tommy Donbavand
  • The Magic Princess Dress by Gwyneth Ree
  • Horrid Henry and the Football Fiend by Francesca Simon and Tony Ross
  • Max & Molly’s Guide to Trouble: How to Catch a Criminal by Dominic Barker and Hannah Shaw
  • Flood and Fang by Marcus Sedgwick
  • Claude in the City by Alex T Smith
  • Dinosaur Cove: Attack of the Lizard King by Rex Stone
  • The Ogre of Oglefort by Eve Ibbotson
  • Scarlett Dedd by Cathy Brett
  • Doctor Proctor's Fart Powder by Jo Nesbo
  • Vordak the Incomprehensible by Scott Seegert
  • The Wombles by Elisabeth Beresford

New Writers Book Club

Launched in October 2008, the club "highlights 12 debut writers over the course of a year".[3]

2008

2009

References

  1. Pauli, Michelle (2007-10-24). "Richard and Judy turn attention to children". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 2008-01-09.
  2. Reynolds, Nigel (2007-10-24). "Richard and Judy cast spell on children's books". London: The Telegraph. Retrieved 2008-01-09.
  3. First novels selected as Richard and Judy switch channels The Guardian, 23 September 2008
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