February meeting

The group met to discuss the popular Alexander McCall- Smith’s novel 44 Scotland Street. Personally having just finished the wonderful ‘Freedom’ by Jonathan Franzen; a long, witty and poignant indictment of contemporary American life, the jolt into the trappings of life in an Edinburgh Newtown house made for an interesting contrast. The group was divided in its praise for this book, some enjoying it as an amusing anecdotal read, some finding it rather smug and inconclusive with no real depth or satisfying narrative. We’re all excited about our next read; Andrea Levy’s ‘The Long Song’.

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1 Response to “February meeting”


  1. 1 Linda Storey 12 February 2011 at 12:05 pm

    I would like to come to the Hexham Book Club meetings – do I just turn up or do I need to apply to or contact anyone?
    Many thanks
    Linda


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Meetings

Tuesday 6 March
Eva Trout by Elizabeth Bowen

Tuesday 3 April
Before I Go To Sleep by SJ Watson

Tuesday 1 May
Night Waking by Sarah Moss
(tie-in with Hexham Book Festival author event)

Tuesday 5 June
The Pleasures of Men by Kate Williams
(tie-in with Words Across Northumberland author event)

The group meets at 7.30pm on the first Tuesday of every month at The Forum Cinema, Hexham.

Photo of Hexham by Dick Penn

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