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Reader Reviews October 2023 - what readers thought about books this month!

Did you know that we offer free reading group sets of books for groups every month? All we ask for in return are reviews. If you’d like to find out more you can sign up to our newsletters.

Every month we will be sharing reviews from our readers who have received copies of the latest books from our publisher partners.

Books reviewed in October include:

Children’s
The Stories Grandma Forgot
Questions and Answers about Refugees

Adults
The Favour
A Tidy Ending
The Good Servant
The Bookbinder of Jericho

If you are part of an adult reading group, make sure you sign up to our Reading Groups for Everyone where you can find lots more reviews from readers and apply for sets of books from our noticeboard.

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