Wednesday, 11 April 2018

#115 Cast in order of Disappearance - Simon Brett (Choice: Mark) (Venue: Brasserie Zedel)

Date: Wednesday 11 April 2018
Present: Nic, Nathalie, Doris, Sabine, Gill C, Gill F, Jen, Mark

Our best turnout in a long time and a thoroughly enjoyable meal in wonderful company. Surely we are the best book group in the world?! Except tonight's photo didn't won us the competition, so not everyone agrees with us. The book was very enjoyable to those who read it and those who heard it on the radio.

Nathalie Closs: Andouilles stinks of dog breath, Steer clear.
Gill F: Choucroute is another abomination in my opinion.

Thursday, 8 March 2018

#114 Bird Cage Walk - Helen Dunmore (Choice: Gill F) (Venue: Prix Fixe, Dean Street, Soho)

Date: Thursday 8 March 2018
Present: Nic, Jen, Gill F, Sabine

Reasonable book, good champagne, terrible foie gras, excellent night.

Gill F: I have a bit of a headache this morning. Did someone spike my wine?
Nic: Do you think it was the first bottle that got spiked or the second?
Gill C: Never blame champagne, champagne can do no wrong.

Thursday, 25 January 2018

#113 Ashes of London - Andrew Taylor (Choice: Jen) (Venue: Paternoster Chop House, St. Pauls)

Date:Thursday 25 January 2018
Present: Jen, Nic, Sabine

A beautiful moonlit night, with St Paul's looking resplendent - the perfect venue from which to reflect on the book. And I am sure we did talk about the book ... although I am sure we talked more about other things, as is our way.

A very enjoyable, though expensive, dinner in great company to mark a book which provided a thoroughly enjoyable romp through the Great Fire of London.

Gill C: Loved the book.

Thursday, 16 November 2017

#112 Eight Months on Gazzah Street - Hilary Mantel (Choice: Nathalie) (Venue: Yalla Yalla, North of Oxford Street)

Date: Thursday 16 November 2017
Present: Nic, Gill F, Jen, Gill C, Nathalie

Nathalie's triumphant return to book group - a magical night of shared food and laughter and joy - once we were all gathered in the same Yalla Yalla!

The book was very popular and well described by Sabine.

Sabine: Enjoyed the book and her turn of phrase – very different to Wolf Hall. Felt very autobiographical

Thursday, 31 August 2017

The no-book Book Group (Venue, Nic's choice: Bibigo)

Date: 31 August 2017
Present: Nic, Jen, Gill C, Sabine

My first book group as Mrs. Berry and Gill C insisted on champagne. Well, who was I to say no? What followed as a lovely evening, fuelled by bubbles, books (read and unread), friendship and love.

In tragic news, Bibigo has subsequently closed and the adorable staff have disappeared. They treated us like royalty on this night and gave us free desserts.


Friday, 30 June 2017

#111 The Dark Circle - Linda Grant (Choice: Shubha) (Venue: None)

Date: June 2017

No meeting and, as I never read it and don't recall us ever discussing it, no comments.

Thursday, 11 May 2017

#110 The Brain that Changes Itself - Norman Doige (Choice: Sabine)(Venue: The Welcome Collection, Euston)

Date: Thursday 11 May 2017
Present: Sabine, Nic, Mark, Jen, Gill C

Brilliantly apt venue choice so we indulged in a bit of culture and education prior to dinner, which was adequate.

On the book, "Interesting" seemed to be the consensus.

Gill F: interesting but not gripping
Jen: Book is very interesting but I must admit I am struggling. Needs more brain power than I’ve got spare after work these days.

I never finished it, although it definitely was interesting, but I gave it to my Dad though and he rocketed through it.

Wednesday, 5 April 2017

#109 Berlin Diary: The Journal of a Foreign Correspondent 1934-1941 - Willian L Shirer (Choice: Nic)(Venue: Brasserie Zedel)

Date: Wednesday 5th April 2017
Present: Me, Jen, Gill F, Sabine, Shubha, Nic

The food's hit and miss but Brasserie Zedel is always a charming venue. The "European Cafe" style was spot on for the book, which I found fascinating and thoroughly enjoyed, though others were less enthusiastic in their praise.

(And the American Bar afterwards was even more apt.)

Gill F: Worth getting through tho I am glad he didn’t stay til 1945.
Sabine: Excellent book choice
Carl: … very glad I pushed through.

Wednesday, 8 February 2017

#108 Hideous Creatures - S E Lister (Choice: Mark)(Venue: Jackson and Rye, save that we cancelled)

Date: Wednesday, 8 February 2017
Present: None - a late cancellation

Horrible. And that's just missing dinner!

The book was ghastly.

Thursday, 15 December 2016

#107 The Trouble with Goats and Sheep - Joanna Cannon (Choice: Gill F)(Venue: OTE)

Date: Thursday December 15 2016
Present: Nic, Jen, Gill C

I *think* this is the one that started with promise - conjuring eighties music and clothes and atmosphere - but then shrivelled and died, a forgettable and unaccomplished "If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things" wannabe. Still, it was Christmas so it was Xmas Book Swap night.

Thursday, 10 November 2016

#106 - The Invisible Library - Genevieve Cogman (Choice: Jen)(Venue: Library, St Martin's Lane}

Date: Thursday 10 November 2016
Present: Jen, Gill C, Nic

Today, 16 February 2020, I am about to start catching up on 20 book group books and a similar number of dinners, which I reckon is about 19 books and dinners fewer than it should be. Anyway, if notes and reminiscences are sketchy, I've got my excuses in.

So, the venue was clearly a winner on theme and, as I recall, the food was decent too. The chat was mostly about Brexit, Trump and #metoo (topics which we have been discussing ever since!). I can't remember what we said about the book. I know Sabine had read all three by Christmas though. My lasting impression was that we thought it was enjoyable but, with the benefit of hindsight, I can tell you it is not memorable.

Wednesday, 12 October 2016

The no-book book group (Venue, Sabine's choice: Adulis, Oval)

Date: October 10, 2016
Present: Nic, Gill C, Jen, Sabine

With no book to discuss, we discussed all the books! So, if you wonder where the comments in past reviews come from, this evening was the source of those partial memories and gut feelings that remain even when the detail of the books has been lost in the mists of time and wine.

At Adulis, we ate lamb, beef, chicken, lentils, chickpeas, spinach, sour flat bread (injera); drank sweet beer, honey wine and lemon water; and caught up on a summer of unofficial reading (for those who weren't put off reading for life by The Golden Notebook!).

Roll on, book group. 10 years and counting.  The intention is to reinvigorate, pick up momentum and start eating and drinking together regularly, possibly with books to review over aperitifs. So we've given Jen first pick ...

What could possibly go wrong?



Thursday, 25 August 2016

#105 - The Golden Notebook - Doris Lessing (Choice: Gill C) (Venue: OTE)

Date: August 25, 2016
Present: The hardcore (Nic, Gill C, Sabine)

Views from the 29th floor, that both Gill and Sabine were somewhat wary to enjoy, insufficient chairs (even though there were only 3 of us) but lots of yummy tapas-ish food - including the best gelato (courtesy of Sabine) - and great conversation, after early dismissal of the book! We were reading this since May, which speaks ... volumes (see what I did there!).

"I was so excited when at Kindle 75%, I reached the end!!! The rest was an interview with the author which I felt entitled to skip" - Nic
"Tried ones patience! Dated" - Sabine (on her second reading, which is worthy of an award in itself!)
"More intelligent than me" - Gill C (which, no-one else agrees with, BTW)
"Oh my God" - Jen

Footnote: This actually marks 10 years since our first meeting, August 2016.  Lucky we opened some bubbles!

Thursday, 28 April 2016

#104 - My Brilliant Friend - Elena Ferrante (Choice: Sabine) (Venue: Vico, Cambridge Circus)

Date: April 28, 2016
Present: Sabine, Gill F, Jen

In a shock outcome, Nic and Gill C fail to turn up to a drink and food opportunity. Was this the lost dress day?

No comments therefore on the venue, food or conversation, although this book equipped us all to have some knowledge of the subject of this Autumn's big identity reveal and an opinion on artistic identity and privacy.

Subsequently collected comments:
"Atmospheric" - Nic
"I liked it v much" - Sabine
"Enjoyable enough to read books 2 and 3" - Gill C
"Confusing! Too many people" - Jen

Thursday, 31 March 2016

#103 - The Three Evangelists - Fred Vargas (Choice: Doris) (No meeting)

Date: March 2016
Present: None

A last minute cancellation in no way reflected the enthusiasm for this book, which had charming characters and an interesting plot:
"Brilliant" - Nic
"Great - read all her other books as a result" - Sabine
"Great" - Gill
"Fab!" - Jen

Doris takes an early lead for this year's awards.

Tuesday, 23 February 2016

#102 - Brave New World - Aldous Huxley (Choice: Shubha) (No meeting)

Date: February 23, 2016
Present: none

Even the hadrcore fail sometimes. Was I skiing? Is this when Gill lost her dress?

In any case, a Shubha classic:
"Dated" - Nic
"Not interesting enough these days" - Sabine
"Bit dull" - Gill
"Been here before" - Jen

Dissenting thoughts in the comments section, by all means!

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

#101 - The Art of Murder - Carlos Jose Somoza (Choice: Nic) (Venue: The 10 Cases, Covent Garden)

Date: January 20, 2016
Present: Gill C, Sabine, Nic

Our 101st book kicked off our tenth calendar year and three, who must be considered the hard-core attenders, met to welcome in the new year with fine foods and good wines.

At some point in the proceedings, we conceded the book was interesting, though neither Sabine nor Gill really enjoyed it. Whilst I initially struggled with the concept of human art, I soon found myself thinking "Saatchi would buy it" and the weird became normal and, though the murder mystery felt a little obvious, I will read The Athenian Murders at some point.

"Interesting concept but wore off towards the end" - Sabine
"The novelty wore off" - Jen

Wednesday, 25 November 2015

#100 - The Wasp Factory - Iain Banks (Choice: Mark) (Venue: Boisdale, Bishop's Gate)

Date: November 25, 2015
Present: Mark, Sabine, Gill F, Nic

Our 100th book marked our finale for our 9th calendar year.

A hard-to-find venue (for me, anyway!) but worth it - excellent meaty food, good red wine and great conversation with top travel tips to South Africa imparted to Gill F by Sabine.

On the night, my recollection is it was considered disturbing but good with a real sense of menace conjured by the returning brother but, perhaps, that was just me because:

"Didn't enjoy it" - Gill C
"Ok, pretty weird" - Sabine
"Hated it. One for the boys" - Jen


Thursday, 29 October 2015

#99 - Pure - Andrew Miller (Choice: Alex) (Venue: Boro Bistro, Borough High Street)

Date: October 29, 2015
Present: Alex, Shubha, Gill C, Nic

The food was great, the staff had top knots, the book was well received, generally, but there's always one, eh?!.

"Pleasing" - Nic
"Really enjoyed this one" - Sabine
"Good read" - Gill C
"No!! Wordy & ponderous" - Jen

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

#98 - The Martian - Andy Weir (Choice: Gill F) (Venue: Polpo at Ape and Bird)

Date: September 16, 2015
Present: Jen, Gill F, Gill C, Sabine, Nic, Doris

A very well accepted book choice and very well accepted fennel meatballs, amongst other goodies, which included frito misto and little pizzas - much better than the Spud-u-like with which we were threatened in advance.

Generally, the book was exciting, though there was a little too much science for some.

"Loved this. Fave so far" - Jen (so we know how she's voting at Chrsitmas)
"Enjoyed the first half despite not being into sci-fi" - Sabine
"Felt like it was always going to be made into a film" - Gill C