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  1. May 16

    Both books on tonight feature friendship groups. Can you think of other examples?

  2. May 16
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    Already got 2 books on order at the library from the last two shows, now I want to read The Group

  3. May 16

    it's here! My people's who live in.the tv are there!

  4. May 16

    Join SLQ and read Jean Harley Was Here online for free

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  6. May 16

    wants that dog book chapter put down.

  7. May 16

    In this week's I'm not crying just gave me allergies & could have done without the sex.

  8. May 16

    Watership Down broke my heart as a kid, The Plague Dogs was even harder going, I didn't get through it

  9. May 16

    And we are joined by the incomparable & writer . See you next week!

  10. May 16

    Oooh quiz! We want a quiz!!! Oh wait.. episode 6 may deliver...

  11. May 16

    Next week Killers of the Flower Moon by & Watership Down by Richard Adams

  12. May 16

    166 cough cough Lincoln in the Bardo? RT : What is a manageable amount of characters in a book? 4? 8? 27?

  13. May 16

    recommends all feminist read The Group.

  14. May 16

    Hold all my calls, didn't like a sex chapter. I don't know what to think anymore.

  15. May 16

    . has a rare but valuable skill; can turn discussion about any book into a fight

  16. May 16

    I wonder how common the device of a chapter per narrator is? I'm reminded of Silent House by Orhan Pamuk.

  17. May 16

    'Life goes on' says and I agree.

  18. May 16

    Marieke is hesitant to critique the book, it seems Johnson is trying to make sense of the death of a friend

  19. May 16

    Talking dogs this week and talking rabbits next week. Should we rename @bookclubabc to Book Zoo?

  20. May 16

    "You can still criticise it" 'Oh I'm going to" Vintage Steger & Hardy

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