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Our Book Group is currently reading whatever you’ve recently read and have enjoyed -If you love books we love you.

Ros enjoying a cup of coffee and chatting about books

Next Book Club: –Friday 25th April 2025 this Month

This month’s feature will be:- Books that Inspire further reading.

March Hares: why March is associated with hares and madness and mainly discussed Raising Hare by Clare Dalton

February

Our discussion included 

This is Happiness by Niall Williams – an excerpt was excellently read by Julie Gildie – This is Happiness is now on our wish lists

Secret Voices : A Year of Women’s Diaries a wonderful daily readings anthology, this sounds amazing. Ros loves anthologies especially poetry ones. 

Breanne discussed the book she is currently reading Dream Girl by Laura Lippman – she said was hard going but she’s going persevere with it; maybe this is a miss!

Also we’d like to hear from if you’d like to read a short passage or a poem from a book of your choice

We next meet on Friday 28th March at 4pm in the bookshop

Ros, Ceri, and Lucy

Highlights from 2024

January’s discussion started with readings from Claire Keegan’s Foster and Malcolm Saville’s Jane’s Country Year

Highlights from 2024 meetings

September’s meeting was taken up with the 50th anniversary of the bookshop and what has sold best over the year’s.

Ros who has been here all this time said “if in the mid 1990’s Captain Corelli’s Mandolin and Bridget Jones’s Diary to top the book charts at Christmas until 2005 she’d leave bookselling” fortunately they didn’t and Ros is still bookselling.

Quirks of book design – discussion in February’s meeting.

Familiars by Stacey Halls has just had redesigned cover, the Book Club prefer the original cover design! Our Book Club unanimously preferred the original design.

Also discussed “never judge a book by it’s cover?” one member enjoyed Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stagner because she was attracted to the cover. It is obvious why she was attracted to the cover, it is stunning.

Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stagner

A novel of the friendships and woes of two couples, which tells the story of their lives in lyrical, evocative prose by one of the finest American writers of the late 20th century. When two young couples meet for the first time during the Great Depression, they quickly find they have much in common: Charity Lang and Sally Morgan are both pregnant, while their husbands Sid and Larry both have jobs in the English department at the University of Wisconsin. Immediately a lifelong friendship is born, which becomes increasingly complex as they share decades of love, loyalty, vulnerability and conflict.

Books reviewed at Book Club by members in 2023

“Island of Missing Trees” by Elif Shafak – this book is an exceptional read and has  featured many times throughout this year at our book club. 

One of the treats of being a member of our Book Club you have the chance of reviewing a book they’ve  recently read from their own library or from our box of review copies hidden away in the bookshop.

We also offer to Local Book Groups discounts on books purchased at Burway Books please contact bookseller Ros. telephone 01694723388 or email burwaybooks@outlook.com

“It gives me a sense of belonging and community – it is a happy place” by a Book Club Member

Our Book Group 2025