SWFT Wellbeing Reading Group review of In the Lives of Puppets by TJ Klune

In a hidden home amongst the trees, a human named Victor lives peacefully with three very different robots. Their life is turned upside down when they rescue a mysterious android, uncovering a violent past that puts them in danger. When Read More …

SWFT Wellbeing Reading Group Review of The Book Smugglers of Timbuktu by Charlie English

Timbuktu, a place long mythologised in the Western imagination as the “African El Dorado” was once a thriving medieval centre of learning, home to thousands of priceless manuscripts . In 2012, the city faced a new threat when jihadists linked Read More …

SWFT Wellbeing Reading Group review of The Second Sleep by Robert Harris

Christopher Fairfax, a young priest, is trying to reach a remote Exmoor village before the strict night time curfew begins. Lost and uneasy amid the ruins of a fallen civilisation, he is about to face a series of events that Read More …

SWFT Wellbeing Reading Group review of Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks

The year is 1665. In a remote Pennines village a tailor receives a bundle of infected cloth. Anna Frith, an 18 year old widow, watches the disease devastating her community as desperate, the villagers turn to sorcery, herb lore, and Read More …

SWFT Wellbeing Reading Group review of And Away… by Bob Mortimer

‘The most life-affirming, joyful read of the year’ – Sunday Times Bob Mortimer’s funny, heartfelt and offbeat autobiography, shares stories from his life and career in his own particular style – but what did SWFT’s Wellbeing Reading Group make of it? Read More …

SWFT Wellbeing Reading Group review of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

This month’s choice was the classic Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte. The famous tale follows the life of Jane, an orphan. It tells of how she overcomes her harsh childhood to become a governess, before falling in love with her Read More …