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Lymington

Reading

More about some of the books
we have discussed

We are a small group of readers who like to challenge ourselves with books that make us think and broaden our perspectives. We read a wide range of books from many different genres including classics, modern fiction, journalism and travel.

Some books we have read recently include: 'Still life' by Sarah Winman. 'The Sea' by John Banville, 'Venice' by Jan Morris, 'The Pendulum Years' by Bernard Levin, 'The Essex Serpent' by Sarah Perry, and 'Reading Lolita in Tehran' by Azar Nafisi.

Members take turns to propose three books for our next discussion and from these we choose the next book. Discussions are lively and enjoyable. Sometimes we all have a similar response to the chosen book. At other times we have very different opinions!

Some of our group borrow books from the library, others read online with 'BorrowBox', or we buy second hand books online from 'World of Books' and then recycle them again through local charity shops or the Lymington Community Centre.

The size of our group is set at seven because this is a practical number to fit in hosts' houses and to allow plenty of talking time for all members ........ but you are welcome to read along with us.

For April our books are:
The Tenderness of Wolves by Stef Pewnney
Ali and Nino - A love Story by Kurban Said (Lev Nussimbaum)
Out of This World by Graham Swift
We shall be discussing Ali and Nino by Kurban Said
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Last month our chosen books were:
The Fishing Fleet by Anne de Courcy
Limitless - The Autobiography by Tim Peake
An Awfully Big Adventure by Beryl Bainbridge
We discussed An Awfully Big Adventure by Beryl Bainbridge
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Status:Active, full but can join waiting list
Group email: Reading group
When: Monthly on Monday afternoons 4:00 pm-6:00 pm
(Monthly on 1st Monday)
Venue: Members homes
Cost: Members take turns to host and provide refreshments

For more information contact: Reading Enquiry