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Dear book group,
 
Thanks to everyone who came to a lively and interesting meeting last night.
 
Our next book is The Wren the Wren by Anne Enright:
 
 
 
 
Our next meeting will be on Wednesday June 26th in the Blake room at the Clockhouse.
 
And a big welcome to our new members.
 
Chick.
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Our next meeting will be on Wednesday the 24th July in the Blake room at the Clockhouse.

At 8.00pm

Our next book is https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32969150-stay-with-me

by Ayobami Adebayo some of us are going to radio fours book club on the 10th July and it will be broadcast on 4th August.

All welcome.

Chick.

 

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Dear book group,
 
Sorry for the confusion.  
 
Our next book is Should we fall Behind by Sharon Dougal.
 
 
 
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Dear book group,

 

Thanks to everyone who came to a very good meeting last night.

Our next book is The Salt Path by Raynor Winn:

 

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38085814-the-salt-path

 

Our next meeting is 23rd October at 8.00pm in the Blake room at the Clockhouse.

 

Clock House, East Dulwich

 
 
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Dear book group,
 
Happy new year!
 
Our next meeting will be on 29th January in the Blake room at the Clockhouse at 8.00pm.
 
The day may change but I'll let you know in advance, they are thinking of having a quiz night on Wednesday's.
 
Our book is Demon Copperhead:
 
 
It's rather long hence the late meeting.
 
Personaly I am struggling to get through it.
 
Chick.
Dear bookgroup,
 
We have been invited to radio fours book club on 21st January at 6.00pm.
 
The book is:
 
Sara Collins about her debut novel ‘The Confessions of Frannie Langton’;
 
 
 
 
 
Please let me know if you are interested.
 
Chick.
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Dear book group,

Thanks to everyone who came to a very good and interesting meeting last night.

Our next book is Butter by Asako Yuzuki.

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2024/mar/10/butter-by-asako-yuzuki-review-novel-konkatsu-killer-kanae-kijima

Our next meeting will be Wednesday 26th February at 8.00 pm in the Blake room at the Clockhouse Tavern:

Clock House Tavern

Chick

 
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