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#BookReview: The Silver Ladies Do Lunch

Author: Judy Leigh The Silver Ladies Do Lunch is a book by Judy Leigh, and the first one in the series of two so far. I am really pleased that Leigh also has books where stories continue, such as this one, and previously also Five French Hens and The Silver-Haired Sisterhood. The Silver Ladies Do […]

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#BookReview: The Vintage Village Bake Off

Author: Judy Leigh The Vintage Village Bake Off is a novel by Judy Leigh, an author of the Golden Oldies’ Book Club and The Golden Gals’ French Adventure, two of the books I read before (out of many she wrote, which are on my reading list). As with the previous two books, I also enjoyed

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#BookReview: The Golden Oldies’ Book Club

Author: Judy Leigh The Golden Oldies’ Book Club is a lovely story of friendships among women based in Somerset, England. The story revolves around Jeannie Sharrock, an owner of a cider farm, and Aurora, her school friend who works in the farm shop. We also meet other neighbours and friends such as Ruth who moved

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#Book Review: The Book of Beginnings

Author: Sally Page One of the reasons why I started to love British authors is because they write about friendships and communities, and a lot of this happens in my beautiful London, which is indeed a place where you can meet friends and find communities through random encounters in cafes, shops and community areas such

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