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Category Archives: Reading Group
Reading Group
December’s Reading Group book was “The Silent Patient” by David Johnson which received mixed reviews ranging from “Horrible” to “Excellent”; obviously it’s not always easy to suit everyone’s taste! We had a Christmas fuddle on Wednesday, 7th December, with mulled … Continue reading
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November’s Reading Group book was “The Silent Patient” by David Johnson which we will be reviewing in December. And, in December also, we grannies are possibly going to give Hogwarts a go! We plan a Christmas fuddle on Wednesday, 7th … Continue reading
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This month’s Reading Group book was “A Matter of Murder” by Ann Granger; a “so-so” murder mystery. The November book will be “The Last Patient” by David Johnson. And, in December, we grannies are going to give Hogwarts a go!
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In September we discussed a book set in modern Glasgow “Shuggie Bain” by Douglas Stuart. I can’t say that we “enjoyed” this book due to the harrowing tale of life for a young lad in the Glasgow slums. The librarian … Continue reading
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The set book for August discussion was “Dissolution” by C.J.Sansom which was a murder mystery set in the times of the dissolution of the monasteries under Henry VIII. It really brought the sights, sounds and smells of the times to … Continue reading
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