Page Turners – March 2024 review
In March the Page Turners met to discuss ‘The Salt Path‘ by Raynor Winn. This bestselling book was published in
Read MoreIn March the Page Turners met to discuss ‘The Salt Path‘ by Raynor Winn. This bestselling book was published in
Read MoreIn February the Page Turners read ‘And Then There Were None‘ by Agatha Christie. This was published in 1939 and
Read MoreThe Page Turners book for January was ‘The Bullet’ by Mary Louise Kelly. This thriller was published in 2015. It
Read MoreThe Page Turners met between Christmas and New Year to discuss ‘Playdate‘ by Alex Dahl which was much enjoyed by
Read MoreThe Page Turners book for November was ‘Rabbit Proof Fence‘ by Doris Pilkington. This is an Australian book published in
Read MoreIn October the Page Turners made a second foray into non-fiction, reading ‘Three Cups of Tea‘ by Greg Mortenson and
Read MoreIn September the Page Turners read and discussed ‘The Measure’, the 2022 debut novel by Nikki Erlick. At the start
Read MoreIn August the Page Turners read and discussed Bonnie Garmus’s 2022 best-selling debut novel ‘Lessons in Chemistry‘. The heroine of
Read MoreIn July the Page Turners read ‘Mr Pip’ by New Zealand author Lloyd Jones. It was short-listed for the Man
Read MoreIn a break with tradition, this month the Page Turners read a non-fiction book – ‘A Life in Secrets: Vera
Read MoreThe Page Turners’ book for May really polarised opinion with half of us liking it and the other half feeling
Read MoreIn April the Page Turners discussed ‘Silverview’ by John le Carré. This book was published posthumously in 2021. Unfortunately, we
Read MoreIn March Page Turners met to discuss ‘What Alice Forgot’, a 2009 novel by Australian author Liane Moriarty. We found
Read MorePage Turners met in February to discuss ‘The Thirteenth Tale’ by Diane Setterfield. This was published in 2006 and was
Read MoreTo damn with faint praise, no one really disliked our January ‘page turner’, The Birdcage by Eve Chase. One member
Read MoreIn December the Page Turners met early in order to avoid the Christmas festivities and as a result not everyone
Read MoreThe Page Turners’ book for November was ‘The Bluest Eye‘ by Toni Morrison. The book was published in 1970 and
Read MorePage Turners met in October to discuss ‘Wake‘ which was first published in 2022. This first novel by Australian author Shelly
Read MoreIn September the Page Turners met to discuss ‘I Found You‘ by Lisa Jewell. This is a psychological thriller published
Read MoreThe Page Turners’ book for August was ‘The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox‘ by Maggie O’Farrell. This novel was published
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