| Status: | Active, open to new members |
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| When: | Monthly on Thursday afternoons 2:30 pm Third Thursday monthly |
| Venue: | Member's Home |
| Cost: | Free |
Fact or fiction books are chosen with a view to a lively debate.
In June, we read "The Women" by Kristin Hannah (2024).
Our July book is 'Penelope Unbound' by Mary Morrissy (2023).
Our August book is 'The Bird Skinner' by Alice Greenway (2014).
Please contact Anne-Louise for more information.

See below books that we have previously read. Thanks to Anne-Louise, Penny & Jane for their reviews.
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'Horse' by Geraldine Brooks (2022)
We had a good discussion about this book, even though the title made several of the group somewhat apprehensive as to the content. Some people are less confident, and indeed less experienced, around horses and several members of the group expressed their reservations concerning the exploitation of such a noble beast for financial purposes through…
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Place of Tides James Rebanks 2025
Anne suggested this book because a friend of hers had been recommending Rebanks for some time, she didn’t want to read about sheep but couldn’t resist “ I’m a sucker for anything about tides,” and then she found out it was about Eider ducks and was hooked. A fascinating account of 70 days spent on…
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'All the Beauty in the World' by Patrick Bringley (2023)
We unanimously agreed that this autobiographical memoir, that takes place in the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art, was an excellent read and very much enjoyed by us all. The young author's journey, as he comes to terms with his bereavement over a period of ten years, is narrated with honesty, sincerity and gentle enthusiasm for…