The date of next week's book club meeting has been changed from Wednesday 23rd to Thursday 24th February. Apologies if this means that anyone who was planning to come is now unable to make it.
The next book club meeting will be at 8pm on Thursday 24th February at the Old Dairy and we'll be discussing "Jill" by Philip Larkin.
Published in 1946, Andrew Motion has described it as "a classic of its time" which "shows many of the qualities that were later to distinguish Larkin's great, mature poetry ... It is a novel about writing, about discovering a literary personality, and about the sorts of consolation that art can provide."
(Which sounds a bit pretentious but I've heard great things about it!)
There are second hand copies on Amazon and a few copies in both Haringey and Islington Libraries.
New members welcome!
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Anyway, it's a good thing you popped in or I wouldn't know about the stroud green book club!
How do you decide on a book each week?
Hopefully I'll be able to make your next meeting :)
I have finished the book so looking forward to discussing it. Has anyone read Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood? I would like to make this my suggestion for this month.
See you all soon!
Look forward to seeing you all next week.
A few months ago I registered with 'World Book Night' to be a World Book Night Giver and I've been chosen. This means that I will soon have 48 copies of 'Selected Poems' by Seamus Heaney to give away. I should be able to collect these later this week so if I have them by Thursday I will bring copies along to book club for anyone who would like one.
I'm hoping to donate some through work but any ideas on how I can ditribute them are most welcome. Suddenly the thought of giving away 48 copies of the same poetry collection is very daunting...
I've phoned the Dairy to see if the curtained off area of the restaurant where we usually meet will be free on Thursday and it was fine to reserve it, although there's a small chance we might need to move if the restaurant gets very full.
Looking forward to meeting up with everyone - I just have to get on with reading the book!