'A Book of Secrets' by Derren Brown
- Matthew Layton
- Aug 22, 2022
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 6, 2022
Steve Phillips and Matthew Layton present #AudioBookClub - the interactive audiobook review and recommendation podcast.
On this episode we’ll be reviewing ‘A Book of Secrets; Finding Solace in a Stubborn World’ the latest in a series of anti-self-help books from TV mentalist Derren Brown.
On an equally philosophical but entirely different level, we’ll also be looking into the process of buying someone an audiobook as a present.
Not as tangible for either party as the gift of an old-fashioned three dimensional ‘atoms and molecules’ book, but is it satisfying - both to give and to receive.





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