Is Apple the New Orange?
According to reports, Apple is considering replacing the former mobile operator Orange as the key sponsor of the prestigous Orange Prize for Fiction recognising novels written by women.
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According to reports, Apple is considering replacing the former mobile operator Orange as the key sponsor of the prestigous Orange Prize for Fiction recognising novels written by women.
Is Apple the New Orange? Read More »
What an amazing and adorable find, check out the cupcakes on offer from Victoria’s Kitchen. We’ve read one of the titles (Alice Sebold’s The Lovely Bones) which feature among the cupcakes created for a customer’s 60th birthday.
Literary Cupcakes: A Tale of Deliciousness Read More »
One of the books read by LBG in 2004 has been adapted for the stage and is in the middle of a succesful London run.
Curious Incident Adapted as Stage Play Read More »
Our book choice for August 2012 is The Night Watch by Sarah Waters. The novel, which is told backward through third-person narrative, takes place in 1940s London during and after World War II. Moving back through the 1940s, through air raids, blacked out streets, illicit liaisons, sexual adventure, to end with its beginning in 1941, The Night Watch is compelling.
The Loveliest Book Group is celebrating 10 Lovely Years with 12 months of festivities planned from July 2012 to commemorate a decade of reading. Between July 2012 and 2013, this blog will publish a series of features from members discussing the experience of being in a regular, committed book group as well as sharing some of the highlights (and lowlights)
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Our book choice for July 2012 is The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop (a Memoir, a History) by Lewis Buzbee. This is a gorgeous ode to the beauties of bibliomania, with fascinating, warmly-written essays and personal and historical anecdotes on books and bookselling.
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Our book choice for June 2012 is Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont by Elizabeth Taylor. All but abandoned by her family in a London retirement hotel, Mrs. Palfrey strikes up a curious friendship with a young writer, Ludovic Meyer. Fate brings them together after she has an accident outside his basement flat.
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David from LoveliestBookGroup.com was asked in 2012 to give an interview to a newspaper in Norway about his experience with book groups, the questions seemed to focus on the perceived gender gap in those who participate in book groups and those who don’t. His answers are below:
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Our book choice for May 2012 is The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes, the Man Booker Prize 2011 winner. Tony Webster and his clique befriend Adrian Finn at school. The group navigate “the girl drought of gawky adolescence together, trading in affectations, in-jokes, rumour and wit.”
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Our book choice for April 2012 is The Man Who Fell to Earth by Walter Tevis. Gentle, Christ-like alien, Thomas Jerome Newton falls to earth and undertakes a desperate plan to rescue the 300 remaining inhabitants of his war ravaged, resource depleted, dying home planet, Anthea.
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