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Poetry Practice
Spreading the love of poetry, this session will involve creating a poem by; working on at least 2 poetry techniques, the use of prompts, refinement, and reading out loud. And you get to meet really nice people!!! x
Ancient Churches and Great Stations
© Copyright Richard Sutcliffe
**MEET:** Tea at 10.45 at Costa Coffee, 3 Millbrook Place, Mornington Cres, London NW1 2JA
or ticket barriers Mornington Crescent station at 11.15 for the start of the walk.
My number is **07815009191.**
A Walk Around the St Pancras Quartier.
St Pancras church, although it has been altered much has its roots in the 12th century.
We'll see one of the first gyms in the country, but for Germans only.
The burial ground torn down by Thomas Hardy for the Midland Railway.
and the richest Victorian woman in England.
Finally, of course the station itself in all its glory and the remarkable Midland Hotel with all mod cons when it was built, yet completely outmoded 50 years later. Find out why.
Please pay £12 cash on the day or to my account sort 090128 acct 75471878.
If you see the word 'Unpaid' by your name only you can see it. It means you have not paid through Meet up. No one else can see this; you have not been shamed as a debtor.
My number is 07815009191.
Film Narrative Engagement & Feelings of Human Connection
This is one of the day/time slots available for this same event. There are several others on weekend afternoons/early evenings and a few weeknights this month in July that will also be posted for the Group.
The following information is the same for each of the day/time posting for this ongoing event:
**Anyone 18+ is welcome to join - there are no fees to join or sign-up for an event.**
**Important:**
Because this is a part of an **ethically-approved research study by Goldsmiths, University of London** is required to follow research ethical standard procedure - **you'll need to click on the link provided below this message or the QR code** **in this event's image** in this posting and confirm your voluntary and informed consent (with an official Participant Information Sheet PDF for your viewing/reference) and complete your booking.
Below is an overview of key information you'll need (the advert provided here is also a good quick reference):
We are exploring how watching a feature-length film impacts our sense of social connection with others within the contexts of own lives.
**What you get:** A **free screening** of an award-winning British social-realist drama (\~1hr 45min) inside a **real on-campus (Goldsmiths) cinema** with comfortable seats and surround sound. (Bring your own snacks!)
**What to Expect:**
Participants will enjoy a free screening of an award-winning British social-realist drama in a professional on-campus cinema featuring surround sound and comfortable seating. (More details below). You are welcome to bring your own snacks/drinks, but please do not bring alcohol.
**What is required:**
You must be over 18 (excluding Goldsmiths academic staff), complete two short surveys (\~15 mins total), and turn up on time. **Feel free to make it a different kind of social outing and share/invite friend(s) - Each person must scan and register separately.**
**Eligibility and Requirements:**
* Must be over 18 (Goldsmiths academic staff are ineligible).
* Must not have previously seen the film *The Old Oak* (2023).
* Participants must agree not to look up the film prior to the screening to preserve research integrity.
* What I can tell you is that it’s a British social-realist drama - the kind that follows ordinary people's lives. It's a fictional feature film with serious, real-world social themes (hardship, community, and conflict).
* It had 8 wins and 7 nominations in total including 1 BAFTA nomination.
* Please bring your mobile device to complete the two short surveys (approximately 15 minutes total).
* Both surveys are low effort and not strenuous (e.g. on your judgement of feelings/opinions)
**Cinema Code of Conduct:**
* This is a safe and inclusive space with staffed University Security members on-campus and in the building where the cinema is located.
* Regular cinema social etiquette is followed like normal (e.g., respectful of others, turn off your mobile during the film, etc.)
**Total Event Schedule:**
We have several upcoming sessions available. Please note that capacity is strictly limited to 70 participants per showing on a first-come, first-served basis:
* Thursday (**July 23**): 3:30 PM – 6:00 PM
* Fridays (**July 3, 17, 24**): 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM
* Saturdays (**July 4, 18, 25**): 1:00 PM – 3:30 PM
* Sundays (**July 5, 19, 26**): 11:30 AM – 2:00 PM
**Agenda:**
* 15 minutes - Arrivals & Introductions
* 2-5 minutes - Quick one question survey before the film
* 1hr45 - Film (minus the credits)
* up to 15 minutes - 2nd survey (you make take as little or more time as needed)
* 10 minutes wrap-up - You'll be provided with a Participant Debrief.
* **You’re welcome to go to the nearest pub to continue socialising!**
**Scan the QR code in this event's advert or visit this link to sign-up:**
[https://goldpsych.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cwfV9Cpt2qmpfRI](https://goldpsych.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cwfV9Cpt2qmpfRI)
I look forward to seeing you there!
Many thanks,
Kathryn
(MRes Research Methods in Psychology student that will be present at the cinema with you)
For All Levels of Korean Speakers and Learners
Speakers of English and Korean unite!
Language exchange focused meetup at a pub venue in a very central London location. For a map of the location, see the website of the bar linked in the venue details given here.
People at any level of Korean (and English) are welcome at this Meetup. Complete beginners wanting to explore learning Korean also welcome. Participants come from the UK, Korea and many other countries.
This will be an opportunity to informally study and practice Korean and/or English, and help others with their Korean and/or English in return. It is also a good chance to chat to others with interests in and links to Korea.
We'd also be very grateful if attendees could buy at least one drink (soft/alcoholic) at the bar to ensure that we continue to be welcomed at this venue.
We look forward to seeing you all there,
**To avoid disappointment, please book your place before you come.**
About this Meetup Group (http://korean.meetup.com/142/about/)
Shut Up & Write!® Waterloo, Friday evenings - Auberge pub
Join us for a weekly session of friendly and focused writing time. From 6pm every Friday:
We'll be at the Auberge pub, across road from Waterloo. See full location info for how to find us. There'll be a sign at our table.
\*(Please see full access info, further down.)
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* We shut up for 1 hour of scheduled focus time - 6.30 to 7.30. ...Then time to chat or carry on at your preference.
This is for writing of any description or experience level. Somewhere to get on with your own work, and connect with new people.
Most importantly to not feel isolated in your pursuits, however big or small.
i.e. If you're looking to further your writing interests; and for a comfortable social space; ...or just need somewhere to sit and focus before you go home on a Friday - you're welcome to stop by.
Please RSVP to give us an idea of who is coming / how many.
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**6:00pm - 6:30pm**
* Find our table and grab a seat. Plus any food or drink.
* We'll take 5-10 minutes to say who we all are, and welcome anyone new.
* (No need to say what you're working on, but feel welcome to).
**6.30pm - 7.30pm**
* No talking. One hour.
* You can leave the table at any point.
* Anyone arriving late feel free to find a seat, we'll give you a silent wave. You won't get glared at!
**7.30pm**
Once 'Shut Up' time is over:
* You are welcome to head off straight away, no pressure to stick around.
* You are welcome to stay to chat with other members, as late as you wish.
* Or you're welcome to just keep writing - if you're in the zone, no need to stop just because others have.
The time is for you, to get the most benefit.
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**FACILITIES / ACCESS**
Mobility access is limited:
There is a step to enter pub, from pavement (one entrance only) - Venue will provide ramp for step-free entry.
Toilets are on ground floor. \*However there is no accessible or private toilet space. Apologies.
(The closest are in the main station concourse, nearby.)
Do contact if you would like clearer info before attending.
**FOOD**
There is food served all evening / including vegan options.
You're welcome to eat whilst writing.
**WI-FI**
There should be working Wi-Fi, if you need it!
'Auberge Secure' PW: waterloo
**DOG-FRIENDLY**
Dogs also welcome.
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If you have additional queries re. access or other requirements, do message us via Meetup or contact the Auberge directly.
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**A note about the format**
We don’t host readings and feedback. (But we can signpost to events that do).
Whether you're writing for a professional goal, academic project, private thoughts and wellbeing, or purely casual enjoyment, (or still deciding!) - don't worry we won't be asking each other to share details.
You can just arrive, make yourself comfortable with anything you need, and get on with whatever you decide.
No-one will be reading your work or judging if you've met targets. We don't set group goals and deadlines: we're just here to help each other with our own - where needed.
Or to switch off and talk about something else completely, if you need that instead!
This is a social event and aimed at bringing new people together. Not just a co-working space.
**Respect**
Please also note our Code of Conduct: [www.shutupwrite.com/code-of-conduct](https://www.shutupwrite.com/code-of-conduct)
...And be aware this is an informal event open to adults of all ages and backgrounds.
i.e. We expect everyone who attends will treat each other with appropriate respect and awareness, and feel able to interact comfortably.
Any concerns don't hesitate to raise them with us.
For a full view of events, visit [https://shutupwrite.com](https://www.shutupwrite.com).
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**PLEASE READ 👇**
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We"re **Languages in London** the highest rated 🏆 international language exchange group in London with 1700+ reviews rated 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
TO ATTEND THIS EVENT YOU **MUST:**
🔘 Have your Meetup confirmation visible on your phone when you arrive.
🔘 Collect & wear your languages badge as soon as you arrive BEFORE buying your drinks
🔘Pay the £2 event fee. **The event fee is £6 if you arrive after 8:30pm**
Then, start meeting the community and having fun...lots of fun!
[www.languages.london](www.languages.london)
**WHEN & WHERE**
On Friday from 7pm at The Craft Beer Co, St Mary Axe.
**Address: 29-31 Mitre Street, London, EC3A 5BU**
[https://maps.app.goo.gl/49HnHGap8hQMbQNWA](https://maps.app.goo.gl/49HnHGap8hQMbQNWA)
**HOW WE DO IT**
It's simple ....
✴️When you arrive please collect and wear your personalised languages badge. We'll be waiting to give you a warm welcome 😃
✴️Wear your badge during the event and always return it before you leave ♻️
✴️You're expected to buy something from the bar to support the venue, who kindly offer us a dedicated space.
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**WHO**
Languages in London events are organised for our community - being social, making new friends, building cultural bridges and always very relaxed. We have the largest number of languages and countries represented in our weekly language exchange and social events in London.
This is **not** a dating event.
Our events are open to Internationals, Locals, Expats, Students, Travellers...Everyone!
Are you an 18 to 24 year old? Come and explore our events.
Our events are for a truly global community and citizens from around the 🌎 It's your international language hub in London 💂
Is this the Intercambio you've been looking for? Want to practice your ingles, espanol,p francais, italiano, Deutsch, portugues or other European languages? Asian languages? Or maybe prefer to only speak English ....that's just fine.
**All languages and all fluency levels are welcome** Spread the word...Bring your friends, colleagues and family 💚
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The creator and organiser of **Languages in London - Girish**, will always be visible at the event and there to support you and help with introductions, if you prefer.
We want to remain the **BEST** language events group in London, being the biggest isn't our focus.
These are real events with real people. We don't fill our events with inflated numbers and fictitious attendees 👻
**⚠️Inactive community members and those that "no-show" at our events are regularly removed from our group⚠️**
**LANGUAGES**
Here's a selection of some of the languages that our community speak or have been practicing ... English, Spanish (incl Latin American), French, Italian, Portuguese (incl Brazilian), German, Japanese, Chinese (Mandarin & Cantonese), Russian, Korean, Hindi, Turkish, Arabic, Ukrainian, Polish, Hebrew, Swedish, Bulgarian, Vietnamese, Hungarian, Bengali, Dutch, Catalan, Farsi, Greek, Urdu, Welsh, Romanian, Norwegian, Czech, Slovak, Estonian, Danish, Finnish, Turkmen, Latvian, Lithuanian, Nepali, Yoruba, Filipino, Thai, Albanian, Croatian, Serbian, Ebo, Afrikaans, Tamazight, Tagalog, Creole, Malagasy, Mongolian, Tigrinya, Tok Pisin and more... you get the idea!
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**SUSTAINABLE** 🌎🌳
Like you, we really care about our planet.
We don't like single use paper name tags, stickers or wristbands as they can't be reused or recycled and can even damage your clothing ☹️
The Solution?.Our personalised and completely reusable Languages in London badges! 👍
So, please make sure you return your badge before you leave the event. We'll sanitise it (anti bacterial & disinfectant cleaners) and use it again & again & again. Thanks for helping us do the right thing & keep our costs down🙏
**SAFE SPACE FOR EVERYONE** 👮♂️****
- We don't tolerate prejudice or harassment of any kind, at any time.
- Be polite and respectful to everyone else and they will reciprocate.
- Let's keep the space safe, welcoming for everyone and free of any political agendas.
- Please report any concerns to the Organiser immediately.
- Please look after your belongings, the venue is a public place.
We may take photos or video at the event for future promotional use. Let us know if you'd rather not be included, we respect your choice 📸
**SPREAD THE WORD** 🗣️💬**
If you enjoy our events, please tell your friends and colleagues and help us grow your** community, thank you ♥️
Join our community - [https://www.languages.london/](https://www.languages.london/)
We're looking forward to welcoming you at **Languages in London** 😊👋
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Reading Events This Week
Discover what is happening in the next few days
Wittgenstein's Tractatus
In this session we will read aloud some of the Tractatus Logico Philosoophicus by Ludwig Wittgenstein, and discuss it.
One of the most difficult books of philosophy ever written, it attempts in no more than 79 pages to set out the limits of language, knowlege and reality.
Bertrand Russell described it as "an achievement of extraordinary difficulty and importance" and a work of "philosophical genius".
No preparation or background knowledge required for the session. We will read together, share explanations where we can, and form our reactions.
Gather in Highgate Library from 3.15, read and discuss 3.30 to 4.30. Optional socialising in the Boogaloo pub afterwards.
Qigong exercise for health & reflective reading [Free]
This is a **free** event proudly supported by [Mindful Peace Academy, ZhengDe](https://zhengde.org/home)
In the following Saturdays, we will hold mindful activities and reflective reading sessions at the Caledonian Park Community Centre.
**27 June 14.30-17.00 Breathe, Brew & Be Present**
Hand-brew coffee tasting
Reading and discussion: A Moment of Awakening that Changes Everything
**4 July 14.30-17.00 Finding Balance**
Transitional Chinese Healthy Qigong Exercise: Baduanjin (Eight Pieces of Silk Brocades)
Reading and discussion: A Moment of Awakening that Changes Everything
**11 July** **14.30-17.00 Discovering Self and Happiness**
Taichi Mindfulness Ball
Reading and discussion: What is happiness? Who am I?
Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke | Girlies Who Read ✨
Natalie lives a traditional lifestyle – and her followers are sick with envy. Her charming farmhouse on her working ranch is artfully cluttered, her husband is a handsome cowboy, her homemade sourdough boules are each more beautiful than the last. So what if there are nannies and producers and industrial-grade ovens behind the scenes? What her followers don’t know won’t hurt them.
Then, one morning, Natalie wakes up in a strange, horrible version of reality. Her home, her husband, her children―they’re all familiar, but something’s off. Is this a hoax? A reality show? A test from God? Natalie knows just two things for sure: this isn't her perfect life, and she must escape, by any means possible.
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Join us for a coffee and a chat at Brockwell Park (weather permitting!)
Supersense: From Superstition to Religion by Bruce M. Hood
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 Supersense: From Superstition to Religion by Bruce Hood. 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:
Why is it that Tony Blair always wore the same pair of shoes when answering Prime Minister's Questions? That John McEnroe notoriously refused to step on the white lines of a tennis court between points? And that President-elect Barack Obama played a game of basketball the morning of his victory in the Iowa primary, and continued the tradition the day of every following primary?
Superstitious habits are common. Do you ever cross your fingers, knock on wood, avoid walking under ladders, or step around black cats? Sentimental value often supersedes material worth. If someone offered to replace your childhood teddy bear or wedding ring with a brand new, exact replica, would you do it? How about £20 for trying on a jumper owned by Fred West?
Where do such feelings come from and why do most of us have them? Humans are born with brains designed to make sense of the world and that need for an explanation can lead to beliefs that go beyond reason. To be true they would have to be supernatural. With scientific education we learn that such beliefs are irrational but at an intuitive level they can be resistant to reason or lie dormant in otherwise sensible adults.
It now seems unlikely that any effort to get rid of supernatural beliefs or superstitious behaviours will be completely successful. This is not all bad news - such beliefs are a useful glue that binds us together as a society.
Combining brilliant insight with witty example Hood weaves a page-turning account of our 'supersense' that navigates a path through brain science, child development, popular culture, mental illness and the paranormal. After reading SuperSense, you will realize why you are not as reasonable as you might like to think - and why that might be no bad thing.
Agenda:
6 p.m to 7 p.m: Introduction and Socializing
7 p.m to 9:30 p.m: Book Discussion
9:30 p.m to late night: Drinks, Dinner or Feel free to go home
London Meet Your Future Partner Tonight
🌹 London singles, live on Zoom
A laid-back community night of speed dating with locals your age. Quick rounds, real chat, all from the couch.
Pick your age group to join:
Ages 18-32: [sign up](https://theliveround.com/product?productId=501&productType=onlineSpeedDating&city=London&groupurlname=readers-compass-literary-social-club&ar=18-32&face_v=6.0)
Ages 30-46: [sign up](https://theliveround.com/product?productId=501&productType=onlineSpeedDating&city=London&groupurlname=readers-compass-literary-social-club&ar=30-46&face_v=6.0)
Ages 40-58: [sign up](https://theliveround.com/product?productId=501&productType=onlineSpeedDating&city=London&groupurlname=readers-compass-literary-social-club&ar=40-58&face_v=6.0)
Ages 55+: [sign up](https://theliveround.com/product?productId=501&productType=onlineSpeedDating&city=London&groupurlname=readers-compass-literary-social-club&ar=55+&face_v=6.0)
RSVPing tells us you're keen, but your seat is only saved once you finish sign-up at your age link.
Just bring an open mind. See you there. 💜
London Speed Dating: Matched by Personality
A friendly online speed dating evening for London singles, hosted on Zoom.
We're a welcoming local community where people come to meet genuine faces from the area. Expect short one-on-one chats, matched by age, all from the comfort of home.
Sign up here: [Reserve your place](https://theliveround.com/product?productId=501&productType=onlineSpeedDating&city=London&groupurlname=club-ink-and-vellum-reading-meetup-society&face_v=1.0)
Tapping RSVP lets us know you're interested. To join the rounds, please finish your sign-up at the link above.
Book Swap Meetup 📚📚📚
Basic Ideas: 🌞 📚☕
Any books sitting there collecting dust? Some holiday gifts? Or it’s a book that has changed your life that you want to share?
Feel free to bring book(s) to discuss or swap, we usually have more books than people in the end, so feel free to pop along just to have a chat as well.
Aiming for every 4 weeks book swap meetup.
Note:
The event is free to attend, so the only cost for you will only be buying a drink at the location, so coffee/tea/beer etc.
Reading Events Near You
Connect with your local Reading community
July Book Club Meetup
Welcome, readers!
Our July read is ***A Short Walk Through a Wide World*** *by Douglas Westerbeke*.
We'll follow a young woman bound by a mysterious condition that forces her to keep moving across the globe. As she journeys through vibrant cities, quiet landscapes, and centuries of time, each stop reveals new connections, fleeting relationships, and deeper questions about belonging. The novel blends adventure with introspection, exploring what it means to search for home when you can never stay in one place. It’s both a love letter to the vastness of the world and a poignant meditation on identity, memory, and human connection.
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!
The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr
You might check out the [Columbus Book Festival](https://www.columbusbookfestival.org/) the weekend prior!
Celebrating Pride Month and Juneteenth
[Columbus library link to book](https://cml.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S105C3366564)
We're going some place new! (to us)
Location: [Tupelo Honey](https://tupelohoneycafe.com/)
1678 W. Lane Ave., · Columbus, US
[Menu](https://tupelohoneycafe.com/columbus/menu/)
Book summary:
A singular and stunning debut novel about the forbidden union between two enslaved young men on a Deep South plantation, the refuge they find in each other, and a betrayal that threatens their existence
"Tusk Love" by Thea Guanzon
Come join us to discuss our July pick "Tusk Love" by Thea Guanzon!
Book description:
A merchant’s daughter who yearns for adventure gets more than she bargained for when she falls for a broodingly handsome stranger in this saucy romantasy from the New York Times bestselling author of The Hurricane Wars.
“A true delight of a book! Spicy and heartfelt—this one is a winner all around.”—Katee Robert, author of Neon Gods
As the daughter of an ambitious merchant, Guinevere’s path has been predetermined: marry into a noble house of the Dwendalian Empire, raise her family’s station, and live quietly as a lordling’s obedient wife. But Guinevere longs for a life unbounded by expectations, for freedom and passion and adventure.
Those distant dreams become a sudden reality when her caravan is beset by bandits, leaving her guards slain and Guinevere stranded alone on the dangerous Amber Road. Her only chance of survival is to travel alongside Oskar, the aloof half-orc who saved her during the attack.
Unlike Guinevere, Oskar’s path is not so set in stone. With his mother dead and his apprenticeship abandoned, all that’s left is a long, lonely walk to a land he’s never seen to find family he’s never met. The last thing he needs is a spoiled waif like Guinevere slowing him down—even if the spark between them sizzles with promise.
Despite his cold exterior, Oskar is brave and thoughtful and unlike anyone Guinevere has ever met. And while Guinevere may be sheltered, she brings out a softness in him that he has never dared to feel before. As the flames of their passion grow, they realize that soon they’ll need to choose between their expected destinations or their blossoming romance.
Written by New York Times bestselling author Thea Guanzon at the behest of Critical Role’s Jester Lavorre, Tusk Love brings the most romantic story on Exandrian bookshelves to life.
Paint by Numbers (Dire Bound by Sable Sorenson)
Join us to discuss our August read, Dire Bound, as we paint small canvases!
Book description:
Fourth Wing meets The Hunger Games in this spicy, page-turning romantasy where humans and direwolves forge unbreakable bonds and fight for survival at all costs.
Only the worthy survive the Bonding Trials. She’ll risk her life—and her heart—to be one of them.
Meryn Cooper has always hated the Bonded, elite warriors who form mental links with the massive, vicious direwolves they ride. While they live in luxury, Meryn struggles to keep her family out of poverty. When her little sister, Saela, is kidnapped—stolen across the border by the immortal monsters her country has spent centuries fighting—Meryn’s world falls apart.
Desperate to cross the front and save her sister, Meryn enlists in the army and is thrown into the deadly Bonding Trials, where any mistake will cost her life.
Now Meryn must survive four months of training at the castle. She is bound to a feral direwolf who refuses to communicate. The other trainees would love to spill her common blood. And her cold and beautiful instructor, Stark Therion, is eager to punish any weakness.
Everything is a competition, and everyone is out to get her—everyone except the dangerously handsome crown prince, whose attention adds another target to her back. In the castle, every smile hides a knife…and the halls hide dark secrets.
It’s bond or bleed. Duel or die. Failure is ruin.
Monthly Meet Up (Masters of Death)
This month we’ll be reading Masters of Death by Olivie Blake. Feel free to attend even if you don’t finish the book!
Pop-up Book Club 5: Rabbit, Run by John Updike
Let’s meet and discuss John Updike's Rabbit, Run, the first in his series of four novels following the life, hopes, and disappointments of former local basketball star, Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom, as he fitfully confronts and evades adulthood.










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