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Angela
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Apr 06, 2016 09:29AM

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Helen wrote: "Jane Austin and Will Self could be starters! "
Oh yes - I am definitely lukewarm with Jane Austen!
Oh yes - I am definitely lukewarm with Jane Austen!
An interesting development. One evening a week I volunteer at a project called North Devon Sunrise - assisting an English class for people who are learning our language. I was talking with Kara (who has just joined) us about books to use in a reading group that the project is starting for people with limited English. Kara will say more when she gets a minute but in the meantime - any suggestions for books that will work for adults but which are accessible for those with limited English?

Tell her to checkout Quick Reads via the Reading Agency - lots of titles available, also on Kindle, some are free, these are books for adults with some degree of limited literacy.

This is not light or light-hearted subject matter, and there are various more, or less, likeable characters (as in real life??), but it is a remarkable story - superbly written ... [although we all still had the odd quibble!].
DrMama wrote: "My 'Reading Group' at Kingsbridge Library has just had our monthly 'book' meeting. This time we were discussing The Children Act by Ian McEwan, and for once, everyone was very impre..."
Thanks Carol - interesting feedback. I really enjoyed The Children Act when I read it a year or so ago. I thought it sensitively handled a complex issue. Some parts of the story about the personal like of the judge herself I wasn't so sure about but I thought the book worked better than many of his others. I think my favourite of his works remains Saturday. On Chesil Beach was a good concept but I didn't enjoy the book.
Thanks Carol - interesting feedback. I really enjoyed The Children Act when I read it a year or so ago. I thought it sensitively handled a complex issue. Some parts of the story about the personal like of the judge herself I wasn't so sure about but I thought the book worked better than many of his others. I think my favourite of his works remains Saturday. On Chesil Beach was a good concept but I didn't enjoy the book.

Mel wrote: "My reading group met on Wednesday to discuss Lesley Pearse's novel, Remember Me? As always we had, good fun, good food and lots of serious chatter. Here's a summary of the discussion: http://www.me..."
Thanks Mel - great review
Thanks Mel - great review
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Saturday (other topics)The Children Act (other topics)
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Kiran Desai (other topics)Lewis Grassic Gibbon (other topics)