A ´reader group´ is small group of people who meet regularly to talk about books. The British Council Bilbao reader groups began in spring 2006. There are two groups at the moment, one that meets monthly on Tuesday evenings and one that meets fortnightly on Wednesday evenings.
The groups are open to all adults who enjoy reading and like talking about it. It is not necessary to be a British Council student to join a group.
Typically, the group decides on a book together, the members then go away and read it and then meet up again to discuss it. In recent months participants have read and discussed the following books:
Books read and discussed so far in 2007/08 have been the following:
Cloud Atlas David Mitchell
Restless William Boyd
In the Country of Men Hisham Matar
Scandal Takes a Holiday Lindsey Davis
If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things Jon McGregor
Case Histories Kate Atkinson
Disobedience Naomi alderman Sovereign C J Sansom
Books read and discussed so far in 2006/07 have been the following:
The Night Watch by Sarah Waters
How to be good by Nick Hornby
Praying Mantis by André Brink
Buddha Da by Anne Donovan
A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian by Marina Lewycka
26a by Diana Evans
I Could Ride All Day In My Cool Blue Train by Peter Hobbs
Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell
In 2006 these books were read and talked about:
Saturday by Ian McEwan
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
The Lemon Table by Julian Barnes
The American Boy by Andrew Taylor
Portuguese Irregular Verbs by Alexander McCall Smith
If you would like more information please send an email to: martin.stanley@britishcouncil.es or phone him on 94 476 36 50
Do you like reading poetry in English? Have a look here.
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