
The White Hare by Jane Johnson
1954 and Mila and her mother Magda leave London for a long-neglected and isolated house in a Cornish valley looking
Nothing to do with our BookBubble collections really, but here we share our honest and independent reviews of the books we have read together in our original BookBubble Book Club. You’ll see that we don’t always agree, and we can have quite a spread of responses and scores. That’s what makes it fun really. Also here are some personal reviews. Hope you find them helpful.

1954 and Mila and her mother Magda leave London for a long-neglected and isolated house in a Cornish valley looking


A good book club read, with a strong overall score of 8 disguising what was actually a pretty broad range

December 1918, and Tom Sherbourne returns to Australia, traumatised by his experiences in the trenches and suffering from survivors’ guilt.

The remarkable true story of an extraordinary man. In summer 1940, Witold Pilecki, a Polish underground operative, accepted a mission

Our third BookBubble read of 2022 and our second historical fiction, this time set in Paris. The Salpêtrière asylum, 1985.

This was our first BookBubble read of 2022. A dark but compelling and beautifully written novel set during the Essex

The Arctic. Historical fiction. 1853. Part courtroom drama – part adventure thriller. A dozen women are brought together in a

“On the whole, I found this far too plot-driven with too much spelling out of what was going on and

“I’m not usually a fan of dystopian fiction but I enjoyed this. Setting the novel only about 30 years in

“The last book we read, The Thursday Murder Club, was so joyous that anything we read next was going to

This one really divided us. A real marmite of a book. It’s middling average hides a more extreme range and