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David Nicholls Talks About One Day

It’s been described as the love story of the century and the iconic orange cover is instantly recognisable as One Day – the best selling novel by David Nicholls. This week he spoke to John Mullan in the Guardian book club series about how he came up with the idea for the 20-year romance and was extremely humble throughout. In fact … read more»

Book Club Return With Bookstock

On Sunday 28th August The Book Club are doing a second installment of their street party, Bookstock. With free entry and the last one being a total success this is sure to be a worthwhile party destination on the last Bank Holiday of the year. The whole day will be dedicated to music, dancing, dressing up, games, food and booze and the … read more»

Tonight: The Erotic Book Club

If you’re short of something to do tonight and fancy a bit of an alternative night out then we suggest The Erotic Book Club at The Bökship. Instead of leafing through the pages of the classics this book club encourages it’s attendees to delve in to slightly saucier literature such as The Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl … read more»

Love by the Book – Romance at Bloomsbury Book Club

It’s January, there’s nothing on TV and precious little at the cinema, now is the perfect time to curl up with a coffee safe from horrid weather and get stuck into a book. Handily, if you have nothing to read the Radisson Edwardian Hotel Bloomsbury Street will supply a novel as part of their book club.  Head down to the hotel’s bar, … read more»

The Bloomsbury Street Hotel Book Club

The Bloomsbury Street Hotel are continuing their lovely literary promotion throughout October and November. In case you haven’t been paying attention, they are providing great novels to pick up for free and get stuck into, while you relax in their sumptous bar with a coffee or treat yourself to one of their beautiful rooms. October … read more»

Curl up with a book in Bloomsbury

Summer is over, deal with it. Festival season has passed, the carnival has shimmied off and London is looking grey. But as we shuffle reluctantly into the damp drizzle of Autumn do not despair! There’s nothing better on a miserable day than sheltering from the cold with a cup of coffee and getting cosy with a good book. Instead of joining … read more»