Cardiff’s longest running book club

  • 8pm, 12th December – Eileen by Ottessa Moshfegh

    8pm, 12th December – Eileen by Ottessa Moshfegh

    “Ingenious narration and a sinister air distinguish Ottessa Moshfegh’s brilliant novel Eileen” To close 2017, we’ll have a Christmas book with a difference. No chintzy Dickens, no poetic Thomas childhood recollection. Nope, we’ll be knocked flat by a narrative left turn of gut-curdling horror; what’s not to love and feel all festive about. Goodreads page

  • 8pm, 14th November – Dean Burnett – The Idiot Brain: A Neuroscientist Explains What Your Head is Really Up To

    8pm, 14th November – Dean Burnett – The Idiot Brain: A Neuroscientist Explains What Your Head is Really Up To

    Very pleased to welcome, a neuroscientist and psychiatry lecturer at the Centre for Medical Education at Cardiff University and the author of the Guardian’s most-read science blog, Brain Flapping. He lives in Cardiff. We’ll be reviewing his book The Idiot Brain: A Neuroscientist Explains What Your Head is Really Up To

  • 8pm, 10th October – We by Yevgeny Zamyatin

    8pm, 10th October – We by Yevgeny Zamyatin

    George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four is a classic – but it owes its plot, characters and conclusion to Yevgeny Zamyatin’s 1920s novel We. Orwell even reviewed We, three years before publishing Nineteen Eighty-Four to universal acclaim. Goodreads page

  • 8pm, 12th Sept – Ice Candy Man by Bapsi Sidhwa

    8pm, 12th Sept – Ice Candy Man by Bapsi Sidhwa

    Bapsi Sidhwa tells of a time and place of civil unrest, of wrecked friendships and betrayals of trust, of the sullen moods and sudden violence of sectarianism, of a moral wilderness redeemed only by the courageous good sense and pragmatic decency of a few individuals. The description might seem to fit any number of turbulent…

  • 8pm, 8th August – Let Them Eat Chaos – Kate Tempest

    8pm, 8th August – Let Them Eat Chaos – Kate Tempest

    The precocious Tempest performed this long form poem on prime time, Saturday  night TV. We urge you to read the piece yourself and then see her perform it. We’ve not done poetry for some time, so we hope you’ll all embrace this! Goodreads page

  • 8pm, 11th July – Ready Player One by Ernest Cline

    8pm, 11th July – Ready Player One by Ernest Cline

    From one sentence to one player. Science-fiction writer John Scalzi has aptly referred to “Ready Player One” as a “nerdgasm.” There can be no better one-word description of this ardent fantasy artifact about fantasy culture. Goodreads page

  • 8pm, 13th June – Solar Bones by Mike McCormack

    8pm, 13th June – Solar Bones by Mike McCormack

    “An extraordinary hymn to small-town Ireland. One family man’s Day of the Dead in County Mayo after the boom and bust… This is a book about Mayo, Ireland, Europe, the world, the solar system, the universe.” Goodreads page

  • 8pm, 9th May – His Bloody Project by Graeme Macrae Burnet

    8pm, 9th May – His Bloody Project by Graeme Macrae Burnet

    The great surprise on this year’s Man Booker Prize shortlist. Published by tiny Scottish imprint Saraband, the novel initially attracted little attention and no mainstream reviews. It reads “as if Umberto Eco has been resurrected in the 19th-century Scottish Highlands.” Brilliantly unputdownable, it should have won the Man Booker. Which is probably why it didn’t.…

  • 8pm, 11th April – Map of a Nation: A Biography of the Ordnance Survey by Rachel Hewitt

    8pm, 11th April – Map of a Nation: A Biography of the Ordnance Survey by Rachel Hewitt

    “The virtue of maps, they show what can be done with limited space, they foresee that everything can happen therein.” ― Jose Saramago In her “lively and informative narrative, Hewitt highlights the Ordnance project’s legion of draughtsmen, surveyors, dreamers and eccentrics, and the disagreements that flared among them.” Goodreads page

  • 8pm, 14th March – Dark Matter by Michelle Paver

    8pm, 14th March – Dark Matter by Michelle Paver

    “If M R James had visited the Arctic, this is what he’d have written” or so says the producer of films such as Never Let Me Go, 28 Days Later and The Last King of Scotland. We thought it’d be good to mark the end of winter with a chilly chiller. So, grab a hot…

  • 8pm, 14th February – Short Cuts by Raymond Carver

    8pm, 14th February – Short Cuts by Raymond Carver

    Alan Partridge: “That is the best Valentine’s I’ve had in eight years.” Jill: “What did you do eight years ago?” Alan: “Just had a better one… Went to Silverstone. Shook Jackie Stewart’s hand. Superb. My marriage fell apart soon after that.” Yes, yes, yes… we’ve decided to go for it. Call it the seven year…

  • 8pm, 10th January – Junk by Melvin Burgess

    8pm, 10th January – Junk by Melvin Burgess

    “Feeling a little blue in January is normal.” Marilu Henner Croeso nol… Welcome back! We hope you’ve had a good break and managed to find time to read Burgess’s cheery tome! As well as, of course, your Secret Santa… have you found a bookish soul mate, or unearthed someone with decidedly odd taste? We can’t…

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