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June's book: Strange Buildings by Uketsu
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A Japanese horror-mystery novel featuring eleven interconnected, unsettling case files about bizarre structures, each with a disturbing floor plan and a dark secret, that form a larger, shocking narrative when pieced together by the author and an architect.
The Book Club in London
A relaxed London book club exploring the most influential book in history. Whether you think itās rubbish, holy, or youāre simply not sure what to make of it, youāre very welcome.
We meet for two hours at a time. Our reading list includes books from the Bible ā as well as some of the books that didnāt make it into most Bibles. The Bible has shaped culture, law, art and ethics for centuries, yet many people are personally unfamiliar with it.
Each evening is structured but informal. The group chooses the book or books to read, and discussion takes place in small groups. No lectures. No pressure. No need to prepare anything in advance. The aim is thoughtful, respectful conversation.
Plenty of people feel they know quite a bit about the Bible, yet struggle to read it. This is a space to explore it thoughtfully and honestly ā in good company.
This club is for:
⢠Curious thinkers
⢠Skeptics
⢠Christians with questions
⢠Anyone who wants to make up their own mind
Our only rules?
Be curious.
Be honest.
Be kind.
And enjoy yourself.
Itās also a chance to find a bit of community along the way.
Photos may be taken during the evening to share on the Meetup page or social media to help others see what the group is like. If you prefer not to appear in photos, just let the organiser know at any time.
We meet in a private room on the second floor of the Duke of Sussex pub. When you arrive, get yourself a drink, ask for The Book Club, and come on up.
Long award-winner: Shuggie Bain (2020) by Douglas Stuart
*Shuggie Bain is the Booker prize winning debut novel by Scottish-American writer Douglas Stuart. It tells the story of the youngest of three children, Shuggie, growing up with his alcoholic mother Agnes in 1980s post-industrial working-class Glasgow, Scotland.*
If you've been before and would like to help pay for the Meetup group, you can contribute "Ā£1-2" per meeting (now collected around Dec & Jun). This optional payment does not apply to your first meeting and no-one is turned away for lack of funds.
General plan: by 7pm some of us should be in the upstairs room at the pub but we usually start by discussing books to read in future in case anyone arrives late. Typically we'll talk about the book until after 8pm, when there's a short break to go to the bar, then any further discussion till after 9, though of course you can leave at any point.
The Shirker's Rest takes cards, not cash, and serves a range of soft drinks, wine and spirits in addition to their beer and cider selection [https://theshirkersrest.co.uk/drinks/ ](https://theshirkersrest.co.uk/drinks/)\- they don't have a kitchen but encourage you to order from [https://yardsalepizza.com/menu/](https://yardsalepizza.com/menu/) ..!
**COVID-19 safety measures**
This is indoors though we should be able to open at least one window. Please do not attend if you feel unwell, or have a positive Covid test/symptoms - you are encouraged to a) be as vaccinated as you can, b) wear a mask if you prefer, c) follow current Covid precautions, especially if you're at risk of passing on or catching the virus
London Bridge Writers' Group - Pub Meet
**The Talbot Room at the George Inn**
The George provides the room free of charge (they are awesome), and we encourage you to purchase drinks (and food ā the burgers are great!). As itās a pub and not a picnic area, please donāt consume your own food and drink there.
We usually meet in the Talbot room which is on the top floor on the left hand side of the pub as viewed from the courtyard. If lost please send a message here shortly before the meeting starts.
**We are sorry to say that there is no step-free access to the Talbot room, and it is at the end of three flights of stairs.**
**Format**
We start at 7pm and run until 9pm. We hear approximately six readings of 10 minutes (\~2000 words), then discuss the piece for 10 minutes. Email your work to: london60transmitter@emailitin.com as an attachment (It must be an attachment). A link for access to googledocs will be given at the start of each session to enable people to read along, which in turn enables more considered feedback. Work submitted will be automatically deleted after 10 days. We decide on readers/pieces at the beginning of each session.
**Safe and respectful space**
The group is run by volunteers, and we donāt have the capacity to read submitted work in advance. If there is anything in your work that might distress or disturb some readers, for example concerning any kind of abuse, please give a trigger warning before you read. Be specific and concise. If it becomes apparent during a reading that a piece is inappropriate, the moderator will stop the reading. In discussing othersā work, please be mindful of how you express yourself and do not use discriminatory language, even if such language features in the piece.
Share your creative writing
Share and discuss your work on Monday 1st June (5:30pm to 6:50pm) with a small, friendly and constructive creative writing group. Meeting at Mayfair library, we cover all forms of writing (from novels to poetry, short-stories to plays), and support a wide range of standards.
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The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel
In this event, we will discuss about a science or philosophy book chosen by London Science and Philosophy Book Club. The attendees will be divided into groups and each of them will focus on a chapter in the book. This month we will discuss about a fascinating book called The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel. If you haven't read the book, it's no problem. I will bring you up to speed with the discussion materials.
We will meet in a nice lounge area at 6 p.m for introductions. Please come on time so you will not miss out on valuable discussion midway. If you end up in the waitlist, feel free to show up.
Book Description:
Doing well with money isn't necessarily about what you know. It's about how you behave. And behavior is hard to teach, even to really smart people.
Money ā investing, personal finance, and business decisions ā is typically taught as a math-based field, where data and formulas tell us exactly what to do. But in the real world people don't make financial decisions on a spreadsheet. They make them at the dinner table, or in a meeting room, where personal history, your own unique view of the world, ego, pride, marketing, and odd incentives are scrambled together.
In The Psychology of Money, award-winning author Morgan Housel shares 19 short stories exploring the strange ways people think about money and teaches you how to make better sense of one of life's most important topics.
Agenda:
6 p.m to 6:30 p.m: Introduction and Socializing
6:30 p.m to 9:30 p.m: Book Discussion
9:30 p.m to late night: Drinks, Dinner or Feel free to go home
⨠NEW Fantasy Series: Jade City by Fonda Lee (Green Bone Saga Book 1) ššļøš„
**[Jade City](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43587154-jade-city)** by Fonda Lee (496 pages)
Genre: Fantasy ⢠Urban Fantasy ⢠Crime
Summary:
In the bustling island city of Janloon, jade isnāt just a precious stoneāit grants enhanced strength, speed, and supernatural abilities to those trained to wield it. Powerful clans control the flow of jade, blending tradition, family loyalty, and brutal street-level politics.
At the heart of it all is the No Peak Clan, locked in a deadly rivalry that threatens to erupt into all-out war. As tensions rise, honor, loyalty, and ambition collide in a gripping saga of crime families, magical power, and the cost of legacy.
Jade City is an addictive, character-driven fantasy with sharp political intrigue, intense action, and a richly built world inspired by East Asian cultureāthink *The Godfather* meets martial arts fantasy.
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Join the Sci-Fi/Fantasy Series Squad! šš
If youāve ever gotten halfway through a fantasy or sci-fi series and needed a little group support to finish, this is your crew. Weāre reading one book a month togetherāso you can keep pace, stay motivated, and enjoy deep-dive discussions without feeling overwhelmed.
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How It Works:
šŖ Series Focus: We're tackling one sci-fi or fantasy book per month. This May, weāre diving into Jade City by Fonda Lee. If itās a hit with the group, weāll continue with the rest of the Green Bone Saga.
š No Pressure Zone: Didnāt finish the book? No stress. Come anywayāweāll chat about the world-building, characters, favorite quotes, and wildest twists.
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š Join us at the Dog & Bull (Surrey Street) in Croydon on Wednesday 27th May at 7:00 PM
Grab a drink, pick a side in the clan rivalry, and letās dive into the dangerous, jade-fueled streets of Janloon together.
Discuss: Distant Star by Roberto BolaƱo
**Distant Star by Roberto BolaƱo (176 pages)**
**Kindle £5.99 Paperback £9.19**
Alberto Ruiz-Tagle was once the quiet, unknowable, unpromising member of Chileās young poetry scene.
But the military coup of 1973 sees Alberto reborn as Chileās leading celebrity poet, Carlos Wieder. Known for his daring sky poems, penned in smoke high above the cities, Weiderās dazzling trajectory is a cause for astonishment and speculation amongst his old poetry friends. Where did this talent suddenly spring from? And, how is it connected to the disappearance of the beautiful Garmendia twins?
Told from across the years in exile in Europe, the narratorās attempts to trace the fate of his old circle will lead him to one last confrontation with the brutality of their generation.
The cost of the meetup is £2 (cash).
Looking forward to seeing you there!
George Falls Through Time - Ryan Collett
This is a special session where we will discuss the second published book of our book group regular Ryan Collett! He will be there to discuss the book with us, and I'm sure he'll be happy to answer all our questions. I look forward to seeing you there!
The date has been scheduled a week later than usual due to a clash. We will still have a regular book group meetup scheduled for later in June.
We'll meet from 6:30pm onwards and go to the room upstairs between 6:30pm and 7:00pm. Please check with the bar staff before going upstairs. We'll start the discussion at around 7:00pm and talk about the book for an hour or so before having a break.
A quick note to say that if you would like to help me with the running costs of the book group, you can give a small contribution via Ko-fi: [https://ko-fi.com/annabookgroup](https://ko-fi.com/annabookgroup)
Thanks!
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**George Falls Through Time - Ryan Collett (2026, 304 pages)**
Newly laid off Georgeās internet bill is in his ex-boyfriendās name. Heās got a spider-infested apartment, and two of the six dogs heās walking in London have just escaped. Itās pure undiluted stress that sends him into a spiral, all the way to the year 1300.
When he comes to, George recognizes the same rolling hills of Greenwich Park. But the luxuries and phone service of modernity are nowhere. In their place are locals with a bizarre, slanted speech in awe of his foreign clothes, who swiftly toss him in a dungeon. Despite the barbarity of a medieval world, a servant named Simon helps George acclimate to a simpler, easier existenceāuntil a summons from the King threatens to send his life up in flames.
George Falls Through Time is as much an inward journey as an outward one: an immersive exploration of identity and dislocation that pits present-day sensibilities against a raw and alien backdrop, a strangely perfect canvas for the absurd anxieties of our time. It's a profound meditation on the nature of desire perfect for fans of Madeline Miller and The Ministry of Time.
June Meeting 1 - Wordslut (Amanda Montell)
We start June by reading Amanda Montell's 2019 effort, *Wordslut: A Feminist Guide to Taking Back the English Language*. Our first non-fiction of 2026 is a 'brash, enlightening, and wildly entertaining work of pop linguistics and a feminist look at gendered language and the way it shapes us.' (Book jacket)
'[Montell], reporter and feminist linguist, deconstructs languageāfrom insults, cursing, gossip, and catcalling to grammar and pronunciation patternsāto reveal the ways it has been used for centuries to keep women and other marginalized genders from power.'
-Waterstones
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53066379-wordslut
In the eternal hope of good weather in London in the spring/summer, we will have the meeting in Haz St Paul's lovely outdoor area. So come along for some great atmosphere, delicious Turkish food, and insightful discussion.
N.B. We will be charging an event fee of £3, non-refundable, to discourage no-shows and contribute to the running costs of the group. Please only sign up if you intend to come along as space is limited to make for an effective discussion!
Line of Beauty by Alan Hollinghurst suggested by Anita
Friendly book group Please remember to change your RSVP if you can't make it so someone on the waitlist can take your slot. New books chosen by popular vote and read 2 months later. We look forward to seeing you there!
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Big Ohio Book Con
Big Ohio Book Con
"A convention for book lovers all over Ohio (and beyond)! Author panels, signings, bookish vendors, meet & greets, and more!"
Featuring more than 100 authors, more than 50 bookish vendors, and plenty of exciting activities throughout the event!
Travel with fellow book lovers or meet us at the event.
Park for free at the Medina Convention Center, 735 Lafayette Rd., Medina, Ohio 44256, then hop aboard one of the free shuttles whenever youāre ready for your next bookish adventure! The convention spans three neighboring locations, giving you even more to explore and enjoy.
May Book Club Meetup
Welcome, readers!
Our May read is **_Kindred_ by Octavia E. Butler.**
The story follows Dana, a Black woman living in 1976 California, who is suddenly pulled back to a Maryland plantation before the Civil War. She learns her survival is tied to a white slaveholderās son. Forced to move between centuries, she must endure the brutal realities of slavery while fighting to hold on to her identity. Tense, intimate, and unforgettable, Kindred explores how the past refuses to stay buried.
Looking forward to discussing with everyone!
We will meet at Zaftig Brewing Co in their event room in the back. We are welcome to bring in our own food, but **drinks must be purchased at the bar.**
Happy reading! š
Bad Girls Book Club June 2026
**Our June novel is: *The Eights* by Joanna Miller**
**This monthās novel is set during World War I. Itās a 20th-century historical fiction story about friendship and war, with coming-of-age elements and a slightly haunted tone. The book is 384 pages in print and 10 hours and 9 minutes on audiobook.**
Oxford, 1920. For the first time in its one-thousand-year history, Oxford University officially admits female students. Burning with dreams of equality, four young women move into neighboring rooms in Corridor 8. Beatrice, Dora, Marianne, and Ottoācollectively known as The Eightsācome from all walks of life, each driven by their own motives, each holding tight to their secrets, and are thrown into an unlikely, unshakable friendship.
Dora was never meant to go to university, but, after losing both her brother and her fiancƩ on the battlefield, has arrived in their place. Politically-minded Beatrice, daughter of a famous suffragette, sees Oxford as a chance to make her own way - and some friends her own age. Otto was a nurse during the war but is excited to return to her socialite lifestyle in Oxford where she hopes to find distraction from the memories that haunt her. And finally Marianne, the quiet, clever daughter of a village pastor, who has a shocking secret she must hide from everyone, even her new friends, if she is to succeed.
Among the historic spires, and in the long shadow of the Great War, the four women must navigate and support one another in a turbulent world in which misogyny is rife, influenza is still a threat, and the ghosts of the Great War donāt always remain dead.
You Exist Too Much by Zaina Arafat
[Columbus library link to book](https://cml.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S105C3351321)
Location: The Goat River South
219 S High St, Columbus, OH 43215
Street parking is free on Sundays
[Menu](https://static1.squarespace.com/static/686d3ed16745133042482c5f/t/68ff654dbb03b96875430bde/1761568077220/all_brunch-20250311.pdf)
Book summary:
On a hot day in Bethlehem, a twelve-year-old Palestinian-American girl is yelled at by a group of men outside the Church of the Nativity. She has exposed her legs in a biblical city, an act they deem forbidden, and their judgement will echo on through her adolescence. When our narrator finally admits to her mother that she is queer, her mother's response only intensifies a sense of shame: 'You exist too much,' she tells her daughter. Told in vignettes that flash between the U.S. and the Middle East--from New York to Jordan, Lebanon, and Palestine--Zaina Arafat's debut novel traces her protagonist's progress from blushing teen to sought-after DJ and aspiring writer.
"Metal Slinger" by Rachel Schneider
Join us as we discuss our June pick: Metal Slinger by Rachel Schneider!
Book description:
Even though she's not one of them, Brynn has spent her life among the Alaha, training to be a guard and waiting for the chance to attend the annual market hosted by the Kentaāthe very same people who exiled her adopted community to a life at sea. Going to the market is a rite of passage eagerly anticipated by all young guards, but Brynn does not anticipate breaking a century-long peace treaty while there. Nor does she plan for the intense encounter with an enemy soldier that now threatens to unwind the fragile coexistence between their peopleāand everything Brynn once believed about herself to be true.
Brynn's loyalty to the Alaha is tested when the truth of her identity is brought to light by this soldier who's taken an oath to bring her back to where she belongs. Narrowly escaping death on the violent high seas, Brynn's connection to the Alaha is further tested when she learns about the world of magic she's been denied. She was once certain of her fate and where she belonged, but the dark, knowing eyes of this stranger have her questioning everything, including her heart.
Packed with knife fights and seafaring adventure, METAL SLINGER is the smash-hit start to the romantic fantasy duology, the Fire & Metal series
LGBT Reads: In-Person Book Discussion
Join us for our June Book Club gathering where we will come together to discuss [The Queer Principles of Kit Webb](https://catsebastian.com/the-queer-principles-of-kit-webb/) by Cat Sebastian in a safe and welcoming environment. Make new friends who share your passion for books and connect with fellow LGBTQ book enthusiasts.
Sharp Objects - Gillian Flynn
Join us for Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn!
Fresh from a brief stay at a psych hospital, reporter Camille Preaker faces a troubling assignment: she must return to her tiny hometown to cover the unsolved murder of a preteen girl and the disappearance of another. For years, Camille has hardly spoken to her neurotic, hypochondriac mother or to the half-sister she barely knows: a beautiful thirteen-year-old with an eerie grip on the town. Now, installed in her old bedroom in her family's Victorian mansion, Camille finds herself identifying with the young victimsāa bit too strongly.
Dogged by her own demons, she must unravel the psychological puzzle of her own past if she wants to get the story-and survive this homecoming.





























