Tag: #librarylove #mustread

  • Pam Ayres Visits Library

    Pam Ayres Visits Library

    Pam Ayres MBE visited Lechlade Community Library and Tourist Information Centre on 25th June 2025. Thank you Pam for visiting us, and for donating and signing your books. We really appreciate you supporting us. Pam Ayres chatted to some of the library users. Pam Ayres also signed some books for the library, and library users.

  • The Cat Who Saved The Library

    The Cat Who Saved The Library

    by Sosuke Natsukawa Nanami Kosaki loves reading. The local library has become a home from home. Books are her friends. When Nanami notices that some of her favourite books are disappearing from the library shelves, she becomes suspicious of a man in a grey suit whose furtive behaviour doesn’t feel right. Should she follow him…

  • The Forgotten Book Club

    The Forgotten Book Club

    by Kate Storey Life can begin with a single story. You just have to Bring Your Own Book…For three decades, Grace supported her husband Frank’s passion for books, despite not being a reader herself. Since his passing, their shelves echo longingly, and Grace’s heartache has only grown. When Grace’s grandson suggests joining Frank’s old book…

  • The Wedding People

    The Wedding People

    by Alison Espach It’s a beautiful day in Newport, Rhode Island, when Phoebe Stone arrives at a grand beachside hotel wearing her best dress and least comfortable shoes. Immediately she is mistaken for one of the wedding people – but she’s actually the only guest at the Cornwall Inn who isn’t here for the big…

  • Creation Lake

    Creation Lake

    by Rachel Kushner Her mission: to infiltrate a commune of radical eco-activists influenced by the beliefs of an enigmatic elder, Bruno Lacombe, who has rejected civilisation, lives in a Neanderthal cave, and believes the path to enlightenment is a return to primitivism. Sadie casts her cynical eye over this region of ancient farms and sleepy…

  • The Eyre Affair

    The Eyre Affair

    by Jasper FForde British novelist Jasper Fforde wrote his debut novel The Eyre Affair (2001), an alternate history novel, after spending nearly fifteen years working in the film industry. According to Fforde, the novel was rejected seventy-six times before being accepted by a publisher. However, upon publication, it generally received positive reviews praising it for its originality…