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  1. What an apocalyptic vision the closing Charing Cross Borders was today
  2. If you're not yet bored by end of decade lists, here's the Guardian's 50 books of the noughties: http://bit.ly/6Tjtx6 - we've only read two!
  3. New reading group setup night confirmed for Mon 11 Jan at old favourite Smithy's Wine Bar in Kings Cross: http://bit.ly/7hmp5I
  4. Hurrah! Our (post) Christmas party is set for Sat 23 Jan at the classically literary looking Victoria pub in Bayswater: http://bit.ly/80S7MP
  5. Join us for one of London's best pub quizzes Mon 7 Dec. If you're any good at sport or geography we'll buy you drinks! http://bit.ly/6qGGpn
  6. Live in North London and looking to join a book group? We're kicking off another group over the Christmas period. See: http://bit.ly/7hmp5I
  7. Looking forward to a book group get together at Ally Pally for fireworks, beer and Chas of Chas n' Dave fame...rabbit rabbit rabbit rabbit
  8. RT @Londonist: Spectacular pictures of last night's 2012 countdown fireworks at the BT Tower. http://bit.ly/3yqa3f
  9. And of course Kate Bush Wuthering Heights http://bit.ly/3BprGW. Any others?!
  10. Composing literary playlist inc. Divine Comedy Booklovers http://bit.ly/vzV9f and Belle & Sebastian Wrapped Up In Books: http://bit.ly/LKHJM
  11. Book groups are the new rock n' roll. Indie folksters Mumford & Sons kick off new online group with Cormac McCarthy http://bit.ly/rdF2U
  12. Hay Festival at Kings Place, London. Groan - surely a 'brand stretch' too far? What next, Glastonbury at Milton Keynes? http://bit.ly/Sl0Jf
  13. Hoping the film version of Fantastic Mr. Fox hasn't been too trans-atlantised. My cider habit can probably be traced back to that book!
  14. One of our members has her debut novel out in April - read the vivid & suitably tube themed opening chapter here: http://bit.ly/4eUqD7
  15. Did Amazon make the Kindle so it didn't have to use Royal Mail to deliver its books? And loved today's Matt cartoon: http://bit.ly/1Xv46o
  16. Thankfully don't have an iPhone as would be sadly tempted to go on 'Choose Your Own Adventure' nostalgia trips: http://bit.ly/4z5OS6
  17. The London History Festival at Kensington Library from 2 Nov could be worth a look. Hoping for feuding dons like these: http://bit.ly/2Tsvhg
  18. After Hangover Square, our next choice is rather less gin-soaked: Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie http://bit.ly/3rjviH
  19. RT @whereivebeen10 Weirdest Theme Parks http://bit.ly/i5LNM
  20. We're arranging a book group trip to the rather surreal Dickens World this autumn. Get in touch if you want to join us! http://bit.ly/ZQTzI