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Love books, love a quiz - come to the Clocktower book club 3 March


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Hello


We meet at the Clocktower monthly to discuss books and follow-up with the quiz. We can certainly improve both our chat and score, so please join us.


The next meeting is Tuesday 3rd March at 19.00. We are reading Ian McEwen's A Children Act. The quiz starts at 20.30, but if you don't fancy it please just stay for the discussion.


We are a nice small group and we do not want to get too big (otherwise not everyone gets to share), but we would like a few more new faces and views.


DM me for more info.


Nicola

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