I'm in a book group, we discuss the books we've read individually each month and swap books around. Several members were unenthusiastic. One, the youngest member, not a gran (!) said she enjoyed it, we often agree about books. We both liked Bee Larkham's Murder a lot.
I thought I'd try Eleanor Oliphant with no great expectations. I'm about 2/3 of the way through, torn between not wanting to put it down and wishing it would never end. I think it is brilliant and hope to read more by Gail Honeyman.
Does anyone know what an emotional affair is?
How will you stop the strikes?
Last weekend, in Rutland, the first statue in Britain of the late Elizabeth II was unveiled.