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TV Book Club - 2012 Titles Announced

TV Book Club returns to More4 on 29 January 2012 for 10 new episodes. The much loved show, in which celebrity hosts read and discuss a different novel each week, is now into its fifth series.

The TV Book Club is a great way to take part in a nationwide reading group and get tips and information from the readers, authors and experts featured in the show. The 2012 books have just been announced:

29 January – Before I Go To Sleep by S. J Watson (Corgi/Transworld)

5 February – The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt (Granta)

12 February – The Somnambulist by Essie Fox (Orion)

19 February – Into The Darkest Corner by Elizabeth Haynes (Myriad)

26 February – Rules Of Civility by Amor Towles (Sceptre/Hodder)

4 March – Girl Reading by Katie Ward (Virago/Little Brown)

11 March – The Report by Jessica Francis Kane (Granta)

18 March – The Family Fang by Kevin Wilson (Picador/Pan Macmillan)

25 March – Half Of The Human Race by Anthony Quinn (Vintage/Random House)

1 April – You Deserve Nothing by Alexander Maksik (John Murray)

This year, The TV Book Club, is asking viewers to send in reviews of each week’s Best Read, and will play a selection of these reviews on the show for discussion by the presenters. Your thoughts on the books can be done by video message, email, or letter. Written reviews and video reviews can be emailed in, and should include a contact telephone number.

Great to see Before I Go To Sleep on the list – check out what people have been saying about it on our Birmingham Big City Read page.

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