Saturday, 9 June 2012

Jubilee- Shelley Harris

Meeting date- Wednesday 25th July



Well this book was a unanimous disappointment. The general feeling was that if we weren't reading for book club we could of happily put it down & stared a new book. The plot had real potential but we felt that the author didn't develop the characters or the storyline fully. As the story was based around a photograph of a jubilee party we thought that the addition of a photograph would be a good idea.
You have guessed by now I'm sure that we don't recommend this book.



Saturday, 5 May 2012

Before I go to sleep- S J Watson

Meeting date- Friday 8th June 2012



We all loved this book, we were all kept guessing until the end. Do you have any idea what it would be like to wake up every morning and find you had no recollection of your family and home? In the story this is exactly what happens to Christine. However everything is not exactly how it seems...

Good Omens- Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman





Although set around the religious idea of Armageddon, this book we felt was not necessarily a religious story. A cult book which explored the relationship between two character of either side of the spiritual battle field. Characters included a witch, witch hunters, angels & demons as well as a chosen child & a bunch of friends & dog.
It features footnotes which seem to explain English habits to the Americans. General view was its an interesting relatively quick read but not one many of us would recommend.


We need to talk about Kevin- Lionel Shriver






This was a difficult book to get into due to some of the language choices. It is written in the form of letters from Kevin's mother Eva to her husband Franklin from whom she has now separated. The letters start at the very beginning when she met Franklin. It talks about her mixed feelings about her pregnancy and the birth of Kevin.

Some people that once past the difficult beginning were absolutely gripped.
The bottom line is the debate about whether a child is born evil or conditioned that way due to failings on the parts of the parents.

Although you may think you know the end of the story, there was a definitely unexpected element which took us all by surprise.

The film stays extremely close to the book just as disturbing !!

Rivers of London- Ben Aaronvitch







This was a new genre for many of us, this has being described as urban fantasy. The story is based around a young mixed race constable in the Metropolitan Police who becomes involved in a case involving ghosts, magic and river deities.

It is set in the modern day and for those who know London its interesting to read descriptions and the history of the city. It is a really well researched book for history and police procedures.

Not a bad book but definitely one for people who enjoy fantasy books, a tell tale sign is that a majority of us will not be reading the second book- Moon over Soho.

When God was a rabbit- Sarah Winman





A quick enjoyable read about a young girl growing up.
Comments included- amusing & touching & like her sense of humour.



The hand that first held mine- Maggie O'Farrell





A story set in two times, the 1950's and present day. It tells the story of Lexie striking out on her own and Elina today coping with motherhood after having her first baby. This book touches on the relationships of both of these women. A touch slow at first but a gentle tear jerker with a very good twist. An easy & enjoyable read.