Pimlico Reading Group
Welcome to everyone interested in books!
We meet:
- On the last Tuesday of each month (with the odd exception e.g. December)
- From 6.00 to 7.00pm
- In Pimlico Library (please note that Pimlico Library moved on 8 September 2010)
All sessions are free for more details please contact Pimlico Library in person, by email: pimlicolibrary@westminster.gov.uk or over the phone: 020 7641 1300.
Forthcoming meetings:
| Date | Book details |
|---|---|
| Tuesday 29 May |
The Return by Victoria Hislop |
Coming up...
The Brooklyn follies by Paul Auster, Atlas shrugged by Ayn Rand, The year of the flood by Margaret Atwood.
Read previously...
This group reads a book a month. So far we have read: Too Much Happiness by Alice Munro, On The Road by Jack Kerouac, The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood, A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian by Marina Lewycka, Slaughterhouse five by Kurt Vonnegut, The God of small things by Arundhati Roy, The curious incident of the dog in the nightime by Mark Haddon, The fall of the house of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe, The time traveller's wife by Audrey Niffeneger, Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, Chalcot Crescent by Fay Weldon, Mere anarchy by Woody Allen, The master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov Climbing the curtain by Davina Elliott, Half of a yellow sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie After the quake By Haruki Murakami, One Hundred Years of Solitude By Gabriel Garcia Marquez, The man who was Thursday, by GK Chesterton, Coming up for air by George Orwell, Disgrace by Coetzee, Chewing the scenary by Divina Elliott, The Diaries of Adam and Eve by Mark Twain, Alfred and Emily by Doris Lessing, The Wine-Palm Drinkard, by Amos Tutuola, A Mercy by Nobel Prize winner; Toni Morrison, Tales of the City by Armistead Maupin, Enduring Love by Ian McEwan, Wide Sargasso Sea By Jean Rhys, Things Fall Apart by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe, Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, Kingdom Come by J.G. Ballard, The hearing trumpet by Leonora Carrington, Ham on Rye by Bukowski, and Written on the body by Jeanete Winterson.
The sessions are free and refreshments are provided. New members are always welcome, so please just come along!
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