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Feminist book club will be meeting Friday October 2 and we have decided for a bit of a change of pace to meet at Water Witch at 7 pm.
The title for our next meeting will be Handmaidens Tale by Margret Atwood. Hope to see you there!
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The next Sci-Fi & Fantasy Book Club is going to be September 27th at 2:00 pm in the King Street branch!!! We're taking a summer break for August, so you'll have plenty of time to read the books for September! Our Sci-Fi classic is going to be 'Dune' by Frank Herbert in honour of its 50th anniversary this year. For our regular choice we'll be discussing some fantasy in the form of 'The Gospel of Loki' by Joanne M. Harris. As always, you don't have to read both, just come along for a great chat!
Great Feminist book group last night, We have decided to move our book club to the Corn market branch (in market gate shopping centre) as they have more comfy seating. We will be meeting at Corn Market September 4th at 6 pm. Our title for the next meeting is: We Should all be Feminist By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie https://www.waterstones.com/…/chimamand a-ngoz…/9780008115272 Hope to see you there!
Feminist Book Club tonight at 7 come along and vote for our next title!
Great Feminist Book Club last night looking forward to August 7th at 7 pm when we will be discussing William Makepeace Thackeray's Vanity Fair https://www.waterstones.com/…/wil…/he len-small/9780198727712
If you missed our a To Kill a Mockingbird Book Club earlier this year then we'll be joining our Waterstones, Lancaster Cornmarket branch this Wednesday to discuss one of absolute favourite books from 7pm. All welcome.
Come along to our next Sci-Fi/Fantasy Book Club on Sunday, July 26th at 2:00 pm! Plenty of time to start reading now: We'll be discussing 'The Peripheral' by William Gibson as well as our exciting choice for July's classic: 'The Colour of Magic' by Terry Pratchett!
A great evening last night, really looking forward to the next one...
The votes are in and our feminist book club will be reading The Yellow Wall-Paper and The Bloody Chamber so come along June 11th at 6:30 to discuss these exciting titles.
Come along tonight at 6:30 for the first official meeting of our Feminist Book Club. Tonight we will be discussing what makes a book "Feminist" and voting for the book we all want to read first. Some of the current suggestions include: The Feminine Mystique Living Dolls Yellow Wall Paper Jane Eyre... Everyday Sexism and many more. Hope to see you There!
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Come along and join us at our next Sci-Fi and Fantasy Reading Group on Sunday May 31st at 2:00 pm! We are looking forward to discussing 'The Martian', the celebrated debut novel by Andy Weir, and by popular demand we're adding another great sci-fi classic to our discussion: 'Flowers for Algernon' by Daniel Keyes. Plenty of time to read both if you start now :) https://www.waterstones.com/…/the-m…/ andy-weir/9780091956141
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One of our favourite Significant Sentences from "Hear Me Roar" last weekend.
Come and join us for our Feminist Book Club meeting on Friday May 1st, but first what should we read? Votes so far include The Feminine Mystique, Living Dolls and Jane Eyre...
Sci-Fi and Fantasy Reading Group! Please note that we now hold this on the LAST Sunday of the month. The next session will be on Sunday 26th April at 2pm - 3.30pm. We are looking forward to reading 'The Watcher in the Shadows' by best-selling author Carlos Ruiz Zafon and the great sci-fi classic 'Fahrenheit 451' by Ray Bradbury. Come along and join the discussion (biscuits included!).
Emily St John Mandel will be joining us for tea and a chat about her latest book Station Eleven on Tuesday 17th March at 1pm. How exciting! Pop by to get those burning questions answered! For those who haven't read it yet - get reading!
Come by and vote for our first feminist book club title!