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Joy wrote: "I’ve just read Homegoing which I loved. It’s a short book but epic in the time period it covers (the start of the slave trade in Africa to the present day). We live briefly with two..."
Joy - it's a great novel, we read it for book club last year and it was a rare unanimous YES!
Joy - it's a great novel, we read it for book club last year and it was a rare unanimous YES!




Toyah wrote: "I have just finished One Hundred Years of Solitude. One of the easiest five stars I've ever given! Amazing."
One book I could not stand, I gave it 1 star Toyah
One book I could not stand, I gave it 1 star Toyah

Non-ficiton Classic
Chunkster....but is was work all the hours I spent listening to the
audio book during my morning walks. It is very good!








I must read that one as I loved both The Life of Pi and The High Mountains of Portugal, which I only read in June.


I really enjoyed it, found it both scary and inspirational.
Was interested to read that Dystopian fiction is experiencing a boom in America - I wonder why!

I enjoyed it although would say that it was a nice book rather than a great book

I am going to give this a go. Am trying to read between 50 and 100 pages an evening so that I keep reading when term starts



Read two Horatio Clare books last week. The Light in the Dark: A Winter Journal and Something of his Art: Walking to Lubeck with J. S. Bach both new out
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Circe (other topics)
The Gallows Pole (other topics)
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Horatio Clare (other topics)William L. Shirer (other topics)
Sally Abbott (other topics)
Corban Addison (other topics)
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Its was 5 star!
Short listed for Aurealis Award Best SF Novel 2017