The Really Neat Book Club

"A thoroughly pleasant way to spend an evening!"



Everyone is welcome to join us even if only periodically. We meet at 7:30pm on Wednesday evenings and usually discuss for an hour or more depending on the passion with which the book has grabbed us!! Then we have a cup tea or glass of wine and treats before going home. A thoroughly pleasant way to spend an evening! 

We try to select a rather eclectic range of books and welcome suggestions about great books you have read.

 Join us as we meet once a month for lively discussion.  For information please call Jane Evans at 514-631-6134.

-2009-
September 30 -
 lullabies for little criminals by Heather O’Neill

October 28 -  Mr Pip by Lloyd Jones

November - Late Nights on Air by Elizabeth Hay

December  - The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society  by Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows

-2010-
January - The Book of Negroes  by Lawrence Hill

February - Three Cups of Tea  by Greg Mortenson

March - The Cellist of Sarajevo  by Steven Galloway

April - Fifth Mountain  by Paulo Coelho

May - to be decided

June  - The Prairie Bridesmaid  A Novel  by Daria Salamon


Previous Books Read:

- 2008 -

January - The Curious Incident of the Dead Dog at Night  by Mark Haddon

February - Stone Cold  by  Louise Penny

March  - Last Stop Sunny Side  by  Pat Cappon

April - A Thousand Splendid Suns  by Khalid Hosseini

May - The Lady and the Unicorn  by Tracy Chevalier

June - Atonement  by Ian McEwen     (Last meeting before the summer break)

 

- 2007 -


December - A Prayer for Owen Meaney  by  John Irving

November - Empress Orchid  by Anchee Min

October - No Great Mischief  by Alistair MacLeod


September 26th
The Song of Names by Norman Lebrecht
                        -
The Good Husband of Zebra Drive by Alexander McCall Smith


June  - The Song of Names
by Norman Lebrecht

May  -  A Thread of Grace by Mary Doria Russell

April – Cider House Rules by John Irving


March  – The Holding by Merilyn Simonds

February  – The Spiral Staircase by Karen Armstrong

 

An interesting website to look at: Christ Church Cathedral Book Club.  It lists every book they have read since the 1980's.

or have a look at CBC's Cross Country Checkup Book Lists


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