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Four Books a Fortnight

Four Books a Fortnight

Written by: Hannah Harlow and Sam Pfeifle
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Hannah Harlow and Sam Pfeifle, siblings and co-owners of the Book Shop of Beverly Farms, read four books every two weeks and tell you what they think! And we rate every single book with a sound effect. See which books get an explosion (this book is the bomb!) and which get a whoopie cushion (we would never!). Have a book you want our thoughts on? Hit us up at info@bookshopofbeverlyfarms.com.Industry Books LLC Art Social Sciences
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  • EP6: Do you think that's funny?
    Jan 15 2026

    We've got some great variety this week, from a Japanese novel exploring the nature of comedy to literary fiction set in Bristol, England, that explores the boredom of being a housewife in a really beautiful way. Also, big kudos to Sam for banging out a 700-page brick in two weeks and to Hannah for reading a book about, like, British royalty, that she rated with a vacuum cleaner's whine. This fortnight, we read:

    1. "Spark," by Naoki Matayoshi
    2. "The Land in Winter," by Andrew Miller
    3. "The Will of the Many," by James Islington
    4. "The Heir Apparent," by Rebecca Armitage

    What sound effects did we give each of these books? You'll just have to listen and find out!

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    36 mins
  • EP5: Sex, Drugs, and Arctic Terns
    Jan 1 2026

    We shake it up this week with a philosophical text and some YA, plus a favorite backlist title of Hannah's that Sam experiences for the first time! Also, we get a treatise on the difference between a romance and a love story. This fortnight, we read:

    1. "The Rest of our Lives," by Ben Markovits
    2. "On Drugs," by Justin Smith-Ruiu
    3. "Red as Royal Blood," by Elizabeth Hart
    4. "Migrations," by Charlotte McConaghy

    What sound effects did we give each of these books? You'll just have to listen and find out!

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    36 mins
  • EP4: Bellyflopping into the Future
    Dec 18 2025

    It's all fiction all the time this episode and we mostly liked these books. Mostly. See which one gets the bellyflop splash! This fortnight, we read:

    1. "Television," by Lauren Rothery
    2. "The Listeners," by Maggie Stiefvater
    3. "House of Day, House of Night," by Olga Tokarczuk
    4. "Emergency," by George Packer

    What sound effects did we give each of these books? You'll just have to listen and find out!

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    31 mins
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