Mark Gordon from the BBC launches new website

T'was early in 2006 that Andrew suggested (nay - insisted) we start a book club, and so the Billingsgate Book Club (BBC) was formed. I took on the role of secretary (I like that sorta thing, make a mean cuppa, have nice legs and can type) assembling a group of friends together at my place in Potts Point Sydney. We meet once a month, each taking a turn talking about a selected book, before discussion, sometimes heated debate and scores out of ten. Kevin Secretary General BBC see post 22 Dec ...
The novel acts as a prequel to Charlotte Br
This book was not very well received by the BBC generally and by Dennis in particular!
Dennis describes it thus, “a tawdry charade, and if she wants to write a book she should find her own characters. Rhys takes
Leanne, nutshells it well in describing it as “a post col
I enjoyed the heady sensuous, if somewhat pungent, atmosphere of the book. I enjoy surreal Latin/Carrabean writing like this as well as those, for example, by Gabriel García Márquez. Nevertheless, with Wide Sargasso Sea, you do wind up checking to see how many pages before the end.
Mark
Scores were:
Mark 8
Leanne 7
Natalie 5
Dennis 0
Kevin 7
Total 5.5
Wide Sargasso Sea has been d
The film looks a bit of a dreary costume fantasy, but check it out at:
Leanne: “she never even wanted to be a writer”
Dennis: “well she succeeded”
The next book is “The Gourmet” by Muriel Barbery, chosen by Leanne.