An Unofficial 'The Rest Is History' Reading List
The Book Club: Wuthering Heights
February 20, 2026
Description
Books Referenced
Author: Unknown
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Mentioned as one of the books they previously covered in their bonus series for Rest Is History club members, which received an enthusiastic reaction.
Author: Unknown
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Listed as another book they covered in their Rest Is History club member bonus series that was well-received.
Author: Unknown
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Mentioned as part of their previous book series for club members that generated a strong positive response from listeners.
Author: Unknown
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Listed as one of the upcoming books in their Book Club series lineup alongside other classic and contemporary works.
Author: Unknown
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Mentioned as part of their planned Book Club episode schedule, listed among the books they'll be covering.
Author: Unknown
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Included in their list of upcoming Book Club episodes, mentioned alongside other notable literary works they plan to analyze.
Author: Unknown
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Mentioned when discussing Charlotte Brontë and comparing the Brontë sisters' works, with one host saying they loved Jane Eyre but initially found Wuthering Heights disappointing in comparison.
Author: Unknown
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Referenced when discussing Anne Brontë, with the host expressing that they 'really like' this book despite Anne being often treated as an afterthought among the Brontë sisters.
Author: Emily Brontë
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This is the first book being covered in their new Book Club podcast series, with the hosts discussing it as one of the absolute canonical classics and a great romantic novel.
Author: Donna Tartt
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Mentioned as an example of the newer, more contemporary books they'll be covering in The Book Club series, alternating with older classical works.
Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
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Listed as one of the upcoming books they'll be covering in The Book Club series, described as a contemporary work they'll be analyzing.
Author: Sarah J. Maas
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Described as Dominic's introduction to the world of 'romantasy' literature, with the hosts joking about whose idea it was to include it.