Book clubs in Middlesex

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All listings in Middlesex

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Bookreader61 (Northwood)

Hi, I love reading and am hoping to get back into it after having my son. Excited to meet new people. I am super social and friendly.

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Books & Green tea (Sunbury-on-Thames)

40ish mum of two, love crime & thrillers but also love to try new genres through recommendations! Would love to join A local bookclub!📚

Books & Green tea recommends:

A little life by Hanya Yanagihara
A little life
by Hanya Yanagihara | Buy this book
It’s one of those books that will stay with me for a long time! I’ve never read anything like this before, So real and raw!
Strange Sally diamond by Liz Nugent
Strange Sally diamond
by Liz Nugent | Buy this book
I’m really great story with an Interestingly, character. Dark, sad, funny & moving! It is a strange book, but it left me wanting to know more about her next chapter!
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GillianM (Ruislip)

I’m in my early 60’s. Love reading and would like to discuss books with others. I enjoy crime fiction, historical dramas, fantasy and character drive stories.

GillianM recommends:

In cold blood by Jane Bettany
In cold blood
by Jane Bettany | Buy this book
This is the first in series of DI Isabel Blood detective books. A house renovation results in a body been discovered in the garden. This is the house where Isabel grew up. Her father left when she was a child and was never heard of again. Could this be his body? The mystery takes some unraveling but makes for a captivating read.
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Elizabeth (Pinner)

I'm 61 enjoy reading and use to be part of a book club and would like to rejoin one as I have more time to enjoy reading .

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Lizzie (Pinner)

I am 61 and enjoy reading , I use to be part of a book club but work got in the way, I now have more time on my hands and would like to find a book club to join , and share my love of reading with others .

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Sunflower (Ashford(Middlesex))

I got into reading only in the last 4/5 years and I wish I started earlier, I absolutely love it. It keeps my mind calm and its my little escape from reality. I enjoy travelling and exploring the same or new places. I would love to join a book club to share my passion with other people.

Sunflower recommends:

The wake up call by Beth O'Leary
The wake up call
by Beth O'Leary | Buy this book
I love easy reads, something I can escape into and feel happy.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Daniel (Edgware)

Fantasy reader

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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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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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