Thursday 28 April 2011 A thank you to all who attended this evening's book group where we discussed Jed Rubenfeld - The Interpretation of Murder. This months read had already been read by the Tuesday Group who weren't impressed by it at all, but the Thursday Group was totally different, which I think proves how wonderful the Book Groups are. Most members agreed that it was a well written book, and most of the characters were interesting enough to keep you going. As with the Tuesday Group we all thought the description and atmosphere of 1909 New York was very evident. I personally am looking forward to reading the author's next book, which features the police detective, Littlemore, from this one. This book was given 4/5 by the members. I hope all have a great May and look forward to seeing you on the 26th where we will be discussing Angela Young's debut novel Speaking Of Love.
A thank you to all who attended this evening's book group where we discussed Jed Rubenfeld - The Interpretation of Murder.
This months read had already been read by the Tuesday Group who weren't impressed by it at all, but the Thursday Group was totally different, which I think proves how wonderful the Book Groups are.
Most members agreed that it was a well written book, and most of the characters were interesting enough to keep you going. As with the Tuesday Group we all thought the description and atmosphere of 1909 New York was very evident.
I personally am looking forward to reading the author's next book, which features the police detective, Littlemore, from this one.
This book was given 4/5 by the members.
I hope all have a great May and look forward to seeing you on the 26th where we will be discussing Angela Young's debut novel Speaking Of Love.