Book clubs in Dyfed

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Michelle (Llanelli)

I am 51 and live in Llanelli. I work in the NHS , am engaged and have a 28 year old son and 2 crazy dogs. Reading has been my favourite thing to do since I was very young. I come from a family of avid readers and will read absolutely anything.

Michelle recommends:

Master of the game by Sidney Sheldon
Master of the game
by Sidney Sheldon | Buy this book
A mix of everything I love in a book, intrigue, thrills, suspense, history.
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Veronica (Carmarthen)

Recently retired. Always loved reading and now have more time for it. Would be good to discuss books, hear about books, get to know other people.

Veronica recommends:

American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins
American Dirt
by Jeanine Cummins | Buy this book
Beautifully written. A window on the world of Mexico's drug cartels, corruption, and desperate migrants. Also, a story of determination, bravery and love.
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Livi (Carmarthen)

Recently completed an English degree. Particularly enjoy reading modern and contemporary fiction that explore the social, cultural and political. Also enjoy Victorian realist fiction. Would be great to meet people who share a love of literature!

Livi recommends:

Erasure  by Percival Everett
Erasure
by Percival Everett | Buy this book
Intelligent and sharply satiric critique of the United State’s obsession with racial categorisation. The novel has recently been adapted into the film ‘American Fiction’.
The Bluest Eye
by Toni Morrison | Buy this book
Narrated from the blurred perspectives of a child, adult and omniscient narrator, Morrison’s debut novel (which since its publication has attracted a host of book-banning controversies) deals with the lasting effects of childhood trauma in all its ugly variants. Morrison’s poetic prose mingles with her stark subject matter to create a novel that is simultaneously beautiful and utterly, incurably bleak. The novel’s opening alone is the most chilling I have ever read…
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Lizzi (Newcastle Emlyn)

Imaginative, open, funny, interested, kind, honest, read since l was 3. A loooong time ago. Digging through a writer's block.

Lizzi recommends:

Circe by Madeline Miller
Circe
by Madeline Miller | Buy this book
She's abandoned on an island because of what she is. Meets lots of people, Hermes, medea to be cleansed, odyseus and his slimy crew she turns into pigs, but she turns them back. Surprising twist.
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Lizzi (Newcastle Emlyn)

I like good books. At the moment l'm reading a lot of reimagined Greek Myths, but I'm always interested in what other people read. I read a lot!

Lizzi recommends:

Circe by Madeline Miller
Circe
by Madeline Miller | Buy this book
She's abandoned on an island because of what she is. Meets lots of people, Hermes, medea to be cleansed, odyseus and his slimy crew she turns into pigs, but she turns them back. Surprising twist.
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Charles (Pembroke)

Just study buddys

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Charles (Pembroke)

Read every day alot

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llanelli town (Llanelli)

mixed ages

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