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We're the Tulse Hill Book Club. We meet every four weeks in a local pub to talk about the book we've been reading, and to select a new book to read.

We encourage open and honest opinions in an informal setting. Members provide a suggestion of a book to read and pitch it to the rest of us - then we get to vote. The winning book and the other suggestions will be posted here. In the event of a tie, we'll toss a coin to decide which we'll read.


We're open to (almost) all suggestions, and there are no rules to join. All we ask is that you please bring a book suggestion with you, and - if your book is selected - that you attend the next meeting to bask in the glory of your victory (and to listen to our opinions).


To join, visit tulsehillbookclub.com or follow us on Twitter @THBookClub

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NEXT MEETING7:30pm Wednesday 29 November at the Tulse Hill Hotel

The book we're reading this month is The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro.


We look forward to seeing you at our next meeting (we'll be the ones with all the copies of the same book on the table) and please bring along a suggestion for our next read.

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