6th January 2022
Hello guys! Our next meeting is on Thursday 6th January 2022. We will have been going for ten years in
Read moreThe London LGBTQ+ book club
Hello guys! Our next meeting is on Thursday 6th January 2022. We will have been going for ten years in
Read morePeter Tatchell was a 17-year-old growing when he started writing letters to the press arguing that homosexuality should be decriminalised.
Read moreThe next meeting is on the December 9th by popular demand so we can coincide with Waterstones’ Christmas Party! Which book will you bring?
Read moreThis month’s meeting is tonight, Thursday 7th October, in Waterstones’ Piccadilly at 7 pm – the first Thursday of the month as per normal
Read moreThe Magnificent Sons tells the tale of two very different brothers, searching for the life they want – and for the person they want to be.
Read moreFrom the pen of Nancy Spain, for whom farce and humour are a lot more fun than a conventional detective novel, the result is a deliciously wild ride.
Read moreThis Thursday, 2nd September the book we will primarily discuss is Shuggie Bain at Waterstones Piccadilly, come along and join our community
Read moreThe novel was awarded the 2020 Booker Prize, the second Scottish winner of the award, Shuggie Bain was a finalist for the 2020 National Book Award for Fiction.
Read moreThe sun was almost at its peak when Dorothy Wilkinson noticed the black speck moving down the mountain. It was nearly noon and she was hungry for her lunch.
Read moreCatherine Hall was born in the Lake District in 1973. She worked in documentary film production before becoming a freelance writer and editor for a range of charities specialising in human rights and development. Her first novel was Days of Grace (Portobello, 2008).
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