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Following TV Book Club? Get your opinions heard

The TV Book Club kicked off last Saturday with a chilling first episode featuring SJ Watson’s Before I Go To Sleep. If you missed the action there’s clip below, and you can watch the full episode on the TV Book Club YouTube channel. The celebrity hosts discussing the books were also revealed last week, includingDave Spikey, Laila Rouass and Meera Syal.

This year, the TV Book Club are asking for your reviews. More4 will be showing a selection of reviews from reading groups and book clubs each week on the show, and then presenters will discuss points raised in the studio.

If you want to get your reading group’s or book club’s opinion heard, you can record a video of your review and send it in. You can also email a review to the same address and TV Book Club may call you to record you reading it, so include a contact number.

The next book up for discussion on the 5 February is The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWit – and here’s the list of titles still to feature

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