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Category Archives: Yeha Noha
Page Turners turn for Circe, Norwood Junction, May 2
The well-read of South Norwood, the Page Turners book club, meet next Thursday, May 2, when the book up for discussion is Circe, by Madeline Miller. The group usually meets on the first Thursday of each month (check their Facebook … Continue reading
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Groundhog Day meets Agatha Christie in Gosford Park, Feb 7
Page Turners, South Norwood’s monthly book club, next meets on Thursday February 7, when the book being discussed is The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton. Meeting (usually) on the first Thursday of every month from 7.30pm at … Continue reading
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Yeha Noha book group turns to Shadow of the Wind
Page Turners, the South Norwood book group, turns it attention to The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón for its next meeting, which will be on September 7. An international best-seller published in 2004, The Shadow of the … Continue reading
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South Norwood book club to chart another decline and fall
GUY CLAPPERTON, of South Norwood’s Page Turners book club, looks back at this week’s meeting and gets on a Waugh footing for May A terrific meeting last night with seven of us – three of whom were brand new members … Continue reading
Page Turners read The Girls, Yeha Noha, Apr 6
South Norwood’s monthly book club meets next on April 6, when the book to be discussed is The Girls, the debut novel by American author Emma Cline. The group meets on the first Thursday of each month at Yeha Noha, … Continue reading
Jazz is taking to the streets of South Norwood on Sunday
The sound of jazz is taking to the streets of South Norwood this weekend. Now in its 24th year, The 2016 EFG London Jazz Festival got under way last week with a programme that sees more than 2,000 artists performing … Continue reading
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Summer reads to get an airing as book club returns
Page Turners, the South Norwood book club, returns next month after a brief summer break. GUY CLAPPERTON provides the details So what’s everybody read so far this summer? I’ve read Disclaimer and am now in the middle of the new … Continue reading
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