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Your Book Club reading list for 2021


The Book Club have been busy with their nominations and voting for their next set of reads and we can reveal the results are now in! The first six books for 2021 are shown in the above collage and are quite a diverse set.


January's read is The Beekeeper of Aleppo and the group will meet via Zoom on Tuesday 12th. Time and Zoom details to be confirmed.


Fancy joining us? You don't need to read every book on the list. Have a look at the cover blurb from our latest set, and see if we can tempt you. Prices are from December 2020; keep an eye out for Kindle bargains too e.g. Haven't They Grown is currently on a limited time deal of 99p at the time of writing...


Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evanisto

Paperback 5.99 Kindle 4.99


This is Britain as you've never read it.

This is Britain as it has never been told.


From Newcastle to Cornwall, from the birth of the twentieth century to the teens of the twenty-first, Girl, Woman, Other follows a cast of twelve characters on their personal journeys through this country and the last hundred years. They're each looking for something - a shared past, an unexpected future, a place to call home, somewhere to fit in, a lover, a missed mother, a lost father, even just a touch of hope . . .


The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman

Hardcover 7.49 Kindle 9.99


In a peaceful retirement village, four unlikely friends meet up once a week to investigate unsolved murders.


But when a brutal killing takes place on their very doorstep, the Thursday Murder Club find themselves in the middle of their first live case.


Elizabeth, Joyce, Ibrahim and Ron might be pushing eighty but they still have a few tricks up their sleeves.


Can our unorthodox but brilliant gang catch the killer before it's too late?


The Beekeeper of Aleppo by Christy Lefteri

Paperback 3.50 Kindle 3.99


Nuri is a beekeeper; his wife, Afra, an artist. They live a simple life, rich in family and friends, in the beautiful Syrian city of Aleppo - until the unthinkable happens. When all they care for is destroyed by war, they are forced to escape.


As Nuri and Afra travel through a broken world, they must confront not only the pain of their own unspeakable loss, but dangers that would overwhelm the bravest of souls. Above all - and perhaps this is the hardest thing they face - they must journey to find each other again.


Just My Luck by Adele Parks

Paperback 4.99 Kindle 2.99


It’s the stuff dreams are made of – a lottery win so big, it changes everything.

For fifteen years, Lexi and Jake have played the same six numbers with their friends, the Pearsons and the Heathcotes. Over dinner parties, fish & chip suppers and summer barbecues, they’ve discussed the important stuff – the kids, marriages, jobs and houses – and they’ve laughed off their disappointment when they failed to win anything more than a tenner.


But then, one Saturday night, the unthinkable happens. There’s a rift in the group. Someone doesn’t tell the truth. And soon after, six numbers come up which change everything forever.


Lexi and Jake have a ticket worth £18 million. And their friends are determined to claim a share of it.


Haven’t They Grown by Sophie Hannah

Paperback 4.49 Kindle 2.99


All Beth has to do is drive her son to his Under-14s away match, watch him play, and bring him home.


Just because she knows that her former best friend lives near the football ground, that doesn't mean she has to drive past her house and try to catch a glimpse of her. Why would Beth do that, and risk dredging up painful memories? She hasn't seen Flora Braid for twelve years.


But she can't resist. She parks outside Flora's house and watches from across the road as Flora and her children, Thomas and Emily, step out of the car. Except...


There's something terribly wrong.


Flora looks the same, only older - just as Beth would have expected. It's the children that are the problem. Twelve years ago, Thomas and Emily Braid were five and three years old. Today, they look precisely as they did then. They are still five and three. They are Thomas and Emily without a doubt - Beth hears Flora call them by their names - but they haven't changed at all.


They are no taller, no older.


Why haven't they grown?


The Other Passenger by Louise Candlish

Paperback 4.49 Kindle 2.99


It all happens so quickly. One day you're living the dream, commuting to work by riverbus with your charismatic neighbour Kit in the seat beside you. The next, Kit hasn't turned up for the boat and his wife Melia has reported him missing.

When you get off at your stop, the police are waiting. Another passenger saw you and Kit arguing on the boat home the night before and the police say that you had a reason to want him dead. You protest. You and Kit are friends - ask Melia, she'll vouch for you. And who exactly is this other passenger pointing the finger? What do they know about your lives?

No, whatever danger followed you home last night, you are innocent, totally innocent.

Aren't you?

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