Here we are again, the day after another book club. Last night I was unable to host the meeting as I’m recovering from Covid. I hadn’t read the book because I’d been ill and was still too fatigued to host the meeting. It was a mild dose though, I didn’t need medical intervention and am […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – January’s book
The vote is complete. It was a draw between three books. Each book getting three votes each. In the case of a draw I step in and cast a vote, which I don’t normally do. I leave the book choices to club members. Only casting a vote when there is a draw in voting. So […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – Video and Voting
Last night the virtual crime book club discussed The Lincoln Lawyer by Michael Connelly. Overall it was a well received book. There were discussions on the likability of the main character Mickey Haller and what this means to a story. If you want to watch the discussion you can view it below, but beware there […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – December’s Book
The voting has finished and it was a draw between three books. In the case of a draw I step in and cast a vote. You will see, if you go back and check the votes, that some people cast two votes. What I do when I’m working out the scores is take the first […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – Video and Voting!
Last night we met up and discussed Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch. A very different book compared to the crime books we’ve read so far. It was a surprising success, with the majority of the group having enjoyed the book. You can watch the meeting on the video below. Beware, the video might contain […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – November’s Read
The votes have been counted and without needing a recount I can say that this month’s book is; Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch My name is Peter Grant and until January I was just probationary constable in that mighty army for justice known to all right-thinking people as the Metropolitan Police Service (and as […]
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