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Wednesday night book club - the Clockhouse at 7.30 to 8.00


Chick

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Greetings,


Thanks to everyone who came to another good meeting last week. Our next book is Water Line by Ross Raison.


http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/waterline-by-ross-raisin-2302767.html


Our next meeting is Wednesday 5th February in the Blake room upstairs at the Clockhouse.


Look forward to seeing you.


Chick

  • 2 weeks later...

Dear book clubbers,


Thanks to every one who came for a very good meeting last night.


The next book is the Rosie Project by Graham Simsion and the next meeting is on Thursday 13th March at the Clockhouse.


Alaistair can you order four copies for Caroline, Sarah, Sara & Nicky.


Many thanks

  • 3 weeks later...

Those of you who are interested in doing the Radio 4 book club recording at Broadcasting House I have the following dates: April 22, May 20 or May 27th. No details yet about books etc but hope to get more info soon.


Can you please let me know if you are interested in coming as I have to submit names etc.


Haggis & totties.

  • 2 weeks later...

Greetings book clubbers,




Just a reminder that we are meeting next Thursday in the Clockhouse at 8.00pm in the downstairs snug area.




We have been accepted as book giver for World Book night again so we can discuss our options.




Look forward to seeing you.

Greetings and thanks to every one who came to our last meeting. The next book is A Gate at the Stairs by Lorrie Moore and the next meeting is on Wednesday 16th April not the 9th at the Clockhouse again, a brief description is here:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Gate_at_the_Stairs


Jessie I was still laughing the next day from your story.


Sorry to be so brief but I am very busy. Jacinda I will email you the book for R4 and email every one details of World Book Night, there has been a necessary change of venue.



PS from the BBC:


Just to let you all know that the book we?ll be discussing with Lorrie Moore is

Who Will Run the Frog Hospital?

Many thanks

Dymphna

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Chick,


Just want to check a few details for tomorrow.


Its at the Blake room at The Clockhouse pub (Barry Road?) tomorrow, to discuss Lorrie Moore's The Gate at the Stairs. (There was a mention of Who will run the frog hospital - which is a favourite of mine - but think this is for Radio 4?).


What time do you meet? Have read back through posts, but couldn't see anything - sorry!


Thanks!

Hi Duvet,


Sorry it?s in the Clockhouse upstairs in the Blake room which has a nice view across the Rye. 8.00pmish.


Yes it?s The Gate at the Stairs and the Frog Hospital is the radio 4 book club which you can come to if you like but I would have to get your name on soon.


All the best and look forward to meeting you.


Cheers Chick

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