Dr Andrew Palmer @AndrewPalmer44 from @cccu_humanities looks at Virginia Woolf's essay On Being Ill, to understand how our perceptions of the world around us change when we're ill in our latest expert comment video https://t.co/3xFaE5QJjN
Wondering if there's an appetite from #cccu colleagues for a Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror book club in these troubled times? Need to be books already owned/available as e-books obvs. I'm going to start Kindred by Octavia Butler today. Anyone join me?
We're appropriating this idea. What are you reading? What's been your favourite Book Club text? Let's make this one great big discussion π #cccubookclub@cccubookshop
Yes! Welcome to #cccubookclub The first rule of #cccubookclub is you have to talk about it! Letβs share the books weβre reading, the authors who inspire us - it can be just a sentence, a picture, a link to a blog, a website, a review. It can be a novel, even a recommended text!
BOOK CLUB CANCELLED.Β
Due to the ongoing spread of COVID-19, it would be unwise to meet in a pub this evening.
Furthermore, Book Club will be taking an indefinite hiatus.Β
Stay safe and look after yourselves!
BOOK CLUB HAS BEEN RE-RESCHEDULED.
This week's Book Club, guest hosted by Professor Carolyn Oulton, will now take place next week Tuesday 17th March 18:00pm, not this Thursday.
Sorry for the delay. Hope to see many of you at The Dolphin Pub for the long anticipated discussion
In today's blog @StefaniaCiocia reviews Greta Gerwig's film of Louisa May Alcott's 'Little Women': https://t.co/Qr9rcMDVQA Our Collector's Edition of the book is here: https://t.co/5k2JeWeCaK
#InternationalWomensDay2020#LittleWomen
World Book Day might be over but our display in Augustine House is still up. Take a look at authors read at Book Club. Here's a Pic of the finished display... π @cccubookshop@ccculibrary