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September 22, 2017

Discussion Questions for One True Loves

  One True Loves BY TAYLOR JENKINS REID Q. Discuss young Emma compared to older Emma. Do you think she would always have changed or do […]
September 21, 2017

How to decorate your writing room like that of your literary hero

A book is a complex entity. How many times have you heard the keenest readers decry the advent of the e-reader – only to be spotted […]
September 19, 2017

Keep Her Safe By Sophie Hannah (A Review by Sarah Young)

Rating: 2.5/5 Keep Her Safe begins with Cara Burrows abruptly leaving England and heading to a five-star spa resort in Arizona, USA for a much needed escape from […]
September 17, 2017

The Cape House by Rea Bochner (A Review by Sara Kafka)

4.7/5* Don’t judge a book by its cover! Rea Bochner is coming in hot and showing no mercy. The Cape House, an unforgettable memoir, has far […]
September 17, 2017

The Next Chapter – The Girly Book Club

Why we charge? As you may know, The Girly Book Club began life as a tiny start-up company in London, England in 2014. Since then, tiny […]
September 14, 2017

The Bright Hour by Nina Riggs (A review by Erin Woodward)

When you read the back of this book you’ll quickly realize that Nina Riggs “lived” in Greensboro, North Carolina. She no longer lives there, because she […]
September 5, 2017

Our 10 Picks for Essential Learning

  September is often a month of fresh starts, a renewed energy, and a fresh dose of motivation. With that comes the opportunity for learning – […]
August 31, 2017

The Alice Network by Kate Quinn (A Review by Erin Woodward)

  An intense multi generational World War novel with some of the most unconventional, yet increasingly lovable characters. Quinn sets the scene by introducing us to […]
August 21, 2017

Top 15 Psychological Thrillers That You’ll Read In One Sitting by GBC Toronto Host, Sarah Wreford

  Have you ever read a book in one sitting? A book that makes you turn your phone off, allows you to throw out your daily […]