Listen to an audio extract from the opening scene of Skippy Dies by Paul Murray.
Listen to an extract from the I Am Number Four audiobook.
Spinebreakers editor Adam also reviews books for Duck.FM on OMERadio.com, he has sent us his audio review of I Am Number Four.
Oscar ponders over the value of dress in relation to good taste as he attempts to purchase a cravat in a gentleman's outfitters.
Mo voices her concerns for her daughter Dora and her attempts at writing a personal statement for university.
Dora complains about her mother stressing over her writing a personal statement for university.
Dawn French introduces sixteen year-old Oscar.
Dawn French introduces forty-nine year-old Mo.
Dawn French introduces seventeen year-old Dora.
Michael describes the fond memories he has of his eccentric Grandmother.
Michael describes his excitement at being on the first ever Charlotte Church Show.
Michael descibes an embarrassing performance after having skipped his guitar lessons.
Michael McIntyre introduces his audiobook Life and Laughing.
Emma is the voice of Artemis Fowl.
I've Cried For Our Past was written by competition winner Sara Houston and recorded by up and coming Indie band Ivyrise
Max asks Nick what influenced Slam.
Anthony interviews Melvin Burgess
Niamh asks Nick if he has imaginary friends
Mirian discovers Kevin Brooks high paced, adrenaline pumped world.
jellyellie speaks to Nick Hornby about his new book, Slam
Nicholas Hoult reads chapter one of Nick Hornby's new novel, Slam
Young Bond's housemaster gives his forthright review.
Naomi decides Casino Royale demands a new addition.
Niamh airs her views on Hurricane Gold in no uncertain manner.
Hurricane Gold seems to be aimed at a young-teen male audience. But what does a 17-year-old girl make of it.
An interview with one of James Bond's old schoolteachers.
Anthony’s Scot coroner leaves no possibility uninvestigated.
Max reads “Being” and connects straight away to the claustrophobia within the story.