Melton Reading Group

The Melton Reading group meets in Melton Library on the last Wednesday of each month
to talk about a book that we have all read, or at least have tried to read! Meetings last for one hour
starting at 6.00pm. They are friendly, informal occasions and are open to anyone who wishes to share
their own enthusiasm for reading with others.
Whether we like a book or hate it, agree or disagree with other group members, or
with the professional critics, we all find we gain more from our own reading experience by listening
to other people's views and reactions to a book and also from reading books that we might otherwise
never have chosen.
You can get some idea of the range of books we read and talk about, and discover
what we thought of them, by looking at titles discussed at previous meetings.
New members are always welcome. If you would like to join us then contact staff
at Melton Library. If you cannot get to our meetings but have read the same books then why not join
in the discussion by sending us your comments? Why not send us an e-mail
Titles discussed at previous meetings
- The Secret Life of Bees (Sue Monk Kidd) - Review
- The Distance Between Us (Maggie O'Farrell) - Review
- About A Boy (Nick Hornby)
- The Master and Margarita (Mikhail Bulgakov)
- Enduring Love (Ian McEwan)
- Chocolat (Joanne Harris)
- The Star of the Sea (Joseph O'Connor) - Review
- Lies of Silence (Brian Moore)
- Line of Beauty (Alan Hollinghurst)
- Something Might Happen (Julie Myerson)
The Constant Gardener
(John Le Carre)
Page Last Updated: 11 October 2010






