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Read, Watch, Play #bookclubread 28 June




Read, Watch, Play is an online reading group and on the last Tuesday of each month a different theme is discussed.  The theme this month is #bookclubread and includes reading the latest recommendation fron The Richard and Judy book club Girl on the train by Paula Hawkins or about someone elses book club Reading Lolita in Tehran by Azar Nafisi.  Watching a DVD The Jane Austen book club or an episode of The Book Club on Channel 4; it all encompasses Read, Watch, Play.  If you don't belong to a book club and would like to start your own go to www.surreycc.gov.uk/readinggroups to find out how.


Join us @SurreyLibraries on twitter for #rwpchat on Tuesday 28 June from 9am-11am and 2pm-4pm.  Use the tags #bookclubread and #rwpchat as you tweet so that others can join in the conversation too.  You can follow the discussion on twitter at Read, Watch, Play checkout Surrey Libraries Read, Watch, Play Pinterest board or our blog for ideas.  Or just read a book about this month's theme to join in.

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