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Anyone interested in a monthly book group that meets during the daytime which parents can bring their babies along to? Not to discuss baby books, mind! I've been talking to some mums in my NCT group and have had some interest, but not quite a group's worth yet! PM me with your email address if you're interested and I'll send a group email round to suggest dates/book/location!
  • 1 month later...

Hey,


The next book club meeting will be same place (Old Nuns Head) same time (2.30pm) on Tuesday 15th January.


We're going with Sarah's suggestion of Maggie O'Farrell's 'The Hand That First Held Mine', winner of 2010 Costa book award.


All welcome! PM me if you'd like me to add you to the info list.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi!


Just a reminder that we're meeting next Tuesday for the next bookclub (and then onwards on the 3rd Tuesday of the month) at the Old Nuns Head. Thanks for the PMS, and I hope I've replied to everyone interested.


Also any thoughts for next month's book welcome,


xx

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