Book clubs in Middlesex

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All listings in Middlesex

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Added 14 days ago

Karen steele (Staines)

Young older person. Avid reader. Mostly non fiction.

Karen steele recommends:

One long river of song.
by Bryan Doyle. | Buy this book
A whole new way of looking at life. Almost through a magnifying glass.
One lon river of song.
by Brian doyle | Buy this book
A new look at the world around us. Breath taking.
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Added 14 days ago

Karen steele (Staines)

Young older person. Avid reader. Mostly non fiction.

Karen steele recommends:

One long river of song.
by Bryan Doyle. | Buy this book
A whole new way of looking at life. Almost through a magnifying glass.
One lon river of song.
by Brian doyle | Buy this book
A new look at the world around us. Breath taking.
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Added 14 days ago

Karen steele (Staines)

Young older person. Avid reader. Mostly non fiction.

Karen steele recommends:

One long river of song.
by Bryan Doyle. | Buy this book
A whole new way of looking at life. Almost through a magnifying glass.
One lon river of song.
by Brian doyle | Buy this book
A new look at the world around us. Breath taking.
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Added 14 days ago

Karen steele (Staines)

Young older person. Avid reader. Mostly non fiction.

Karen steele recommends:

One long river of song.
by Bryan Doyle. | Buy this book
A whole new way of looking at life. Almost through a magnifying glass.
One lon river of song.
by Brian doyle | Buy this book
A new look at the world around us. Breath taking.
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Added 14 days ago

Karen steele (Staines)

Young older person. Avid reader. Mostly non fiction.

Karen steele recommends:

One long river of song.
by Bryan Doyle. | Buy this book
A whole new way of looking at life. Almost through a magnifying glass.
One lon river of song.
by Brian doyle | Buy this book
A new look at the world around us. Breath taking.
Sign in to contact
Icon of a person
Added 14 days ago

Karen steele (Staines)

Young older person. Avid reader. Mostly non fiction.

Karen steele recommends:

One long river of song.
by Bryan Doyle. | Buy this book
A whole new way of looking at life. Almost through a magnifying glass.
One lon river of song.
by Brian doyle | Buy this book
A new look at the world around us. Breath taking.
Sign in to contact
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Added 14 days ago

Karen steele (Staines)

Young older person. Avid reader. Mostly non fiction.

Karen steele recommends:

One long river of song.
by Bryan Doyle. | Buy this book
A whole new way of looking at life. Almost through a magnifying glass.
One lon river of song.
by Brian doyle | Buy this book
A new look at the world around us. Breath taking.
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Added 19 days ago

Daniel (Edgware)

Fantasy reader

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Added 23 days ago

Raxita (Pinner)

Hi - I’m a full time working mum of two grown up girls. Looking to join a book club and meet like minded ladies.

Raxita recommends:

100 years of solitude’s
by Gabriel Garcia Marquez | Buy this book
The language, the story. It is compelling and takes you to another place.
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Added 26 days ago

Tania (Stanmore)

Ideally once a month, mostly read thrillers and romance. Looking to branch out my reading habits.

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Louise (Hampton)

I’m looking to feel more connected to my local area, make friends and make time for reading. I enjoy psychological and crime thrillers as well as non-fiction

Louise recommends:

Damage by Josephine Hart
Damage
by Josephine Hart | Buy this book
End of first chapter “But I did not die in my fiftieth year. There are few who know me now who do not regard that as a tragedy.”
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Miranda (West Drayton)

I'm an avid reader and book blogger and would love to meet fellow book lovers locally.

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Anne (Enfeld)

I'm 66 and have been reading too much crime fiction for too long. Getting back to more varied material. My latest read was Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow - Gabrielle Zevin - been recommending it to friends. I've never joined a book group before and am very keen to. Ideally I'd like a group with members of different ages. If I make new local friends that's an added bonus. Got lots of friends but none are local.

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JJ (Isleworth)

Read new titles that I wouldn't choose for myself

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Amy (Pinner)

Busy and overworked - love words and language and thinking about these are used to bring out plots and themes. Currently time poor to do this to the extent I would like!

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Laura (Ruislip)

I love to read and can sometimes blast through two or three books a week (who needs to sleep). My reading loves are Kelley Armstrong, Sarah J Mass, Stephen King, James Herbert.

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Kate (Brentford)

Hello, I'm Kate. I am a busy mom of 2 but try to find time to read a couple books a month. At the moment I prefer fantasy fiction / sci fi but really just love an interesting book. I would like to join a reading group in Isleworth or Brentford. Thanks.

Kate recommends:

The Children of Gods and Fighting Men by Shauna Lawless
The Children of Gods and Fighting Men
by Shauna Lawless | Buy this book
A pleasant mix of history and Irish lore.
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Jayne (Harrow)

I'm a voracious reader and was in a book club but unfortunately the other members moved away so it was disbanded!

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Lizzie (Pinner)

I'm am a 60 year old woman still working but with lots more spare time and I enjoy reading and have enjoyed book clubs in the past .

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Babs S (Sunbury-on-Thames)

All genres , friendship.

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