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Ever dreamt of a one-stop destination for all your book-related needs? Your wish has been granted with the arrival of The Bookish Drop, your weekly dose of everything books (though we regret to inform you that specific books and sweet treats are not part of the package).

Catherine Shuttleworth , Danielle Kate Wroe, Talya Honebeek and Zoe Delaney will send you the latest book-related news straight to your inbox once a week. What can you expect from The Bookish Drop each week? If you’re keen on getting the inside scoop on new releases months before they hit the shelves, exclusive author interviews, or discovering your next favourite indie writer to rave about to your friends, then The Bookish Drop is just the ticket.

We’re compiling all the book news you need into one easy-to-read newsletter, saving you the hassle of scouring the internet. We’ve done the hard work so you don’t have to.

Books you might have overlooked due to their Goodreads rating? We’ll persuade you to give them a go. We’ll unearth social media posts that will pique your interest and help you grow your book-loving circles.

How do I sign up to The Bookish Drop?

The Bookish Drop will be hosted on Substack, an ad-free independent platform that offers a more streamlined reading experience than many other websites. You can peruse the newsletter on your desktop or via the app, or simply receive it directly in your email inbox.

This means you won’t have to hunt for the news or wait for algorithms to decide what you might want to see – you won’t even need to search for the newsletter. Once it’s live, it’s delivered straight to you to enjoy at your convenience.

At no cost to you, we’ll gather book news from around the globe that will catch your eye. Dreamy book nooks, genres you’ve never considered before, and so much more delivered directly to your inbox.

Moreover, you can engage in polls, share your reading locations for our ‘Book Nook of the Week’ feature, promote your favourite book clubs, recommend your preferred UK coffee spots for reading, or simply suggest what you’d like to see from us in the future. We’re cultivating a literary community and we’d love for you to join us.

No doomscrolling, no ads, no clutter – just the book news and reviews that matter to you.

Click here to subscribe to The Bookish Drop on Substack. 

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