The Waterstone's Book Circle

The Book Circle

The Book Circle is a bookclub with the Waterstone's Card at its heart. Our panel of Cardholders read, review and vote for their favourite paperback fiction title from a new book shortlist, with the winner becoming our Cardholders' Choice of the Month.

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Book Circle - September, 2010

The Japanese Lover by Rani ManickaOur September Cardholders' Choice is The Japanese Lover by Rani Manicka.

"Enchanting."

Mary Stagg

"Rani Manicka is an excellent writer and she takes you on a journey through Parvathi's eyes and all the colourful characters she encounters.

Helen Gough

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  • September Shortlist

    The Book Circle panel

    Book Circle Panellist Helen NashYou've read their reviews, now find out who's behind our Cardholders' Choice of the Month. Take a look at our Book Circle panellists and read up on their favourite titles and other books they recommend.

    The Book Circle panel

    Book Circle - Previous winners

    The Legacy by Katherine WebbOur August Cardholders' Choice was The Legacy by Katherine Webb.

    See August '10 Book Circle discussion points and shortlisted titles.











    A Different Sky by Meira ChandOur July Cardholders' Choice was A Different Sky by Meira Chand, a fascinating story thats chronicles Singapore's rich history.

    See July '10 Book Circle discussion points and shortlisted titles.











    Day After Night by Anita DiamantOur June Cardholders' Choice was Day After Night by Anita Diamant, a fascinating tale of endurance and friendship.

    See June '10 Book Circle discussion points and shortlisted titles.











    The Earth Hums in B Flat by Mari StrachanOur May Cardholders' Choice was The Earth Hums in B Flat by Mari Strachan, an intelligently written novel that is rich, complex and involving.

    See May '10 Book Circle discussion points and shortlisted titles.











    The Crimson Rooms by Katharine McMahonOur April Cardholders' Choice was The Crimson Rooms by Katharine McMahon, an intelligently written novel that is rich, complex and involving.

    See April '10 Book Circle discussion points and shortlisted titles.







    Good to a Fault by Marina EndicottOur March Cardholders' Choice was Good to a Fault by Marina Endicott, an examination of what we owe in this life and what we deserve. And the result is a profound and unforgettable novel.

    See March '10 Book Circle discussion points and shortlisted titles.









    Hearts and Minds by Amanda CraigOur February Cardholders' Choice was Hearts and Minds by Amanda Craig, a novel that is both entertaining and prepared to ask the most serious questions about the way we live.

    See February '10 Book Circle discussion points and shortlisted titles.







    The Outlander by Gil AdamsonOur January Cardholders' Choice was The Outlander by Gil Adamson, a haunting tale of one young woman's deliberate journey deep into the wild.

    See January '10 Book Circle discussion points and shortlisted titles.









    The Girl on the Landing by Paul TordayOur September Cardholders' Choice was The Girl on the Landing by Paul Torday, is an exciting novel - part love story, part psychological thriller - which confounds your expectations as it tightens its grip.

    See September Book Circle discussion points and shortlisted titles.







    True Murder by Yaba BadoeOur August Cardholders' Choice was True Murder by Yaba Badoe, a wonderful, intense and complex mystery novel and coming-of-age story centered around Ajuba, an eleven-year-old Ghanian girl sent to an English boarding school.

    See August Book Circle discussion points and shortlisted titles.







    American Wife by Curtis Sittenfeld Our July Cardholders' Choice was American Wife by author Curtis Sittenfeld. American Wife is an epic yet intimate story of an ordinary woman thrust into extraordinary circumstances when she becomes first lady.

    See July Book Circle discussion points and shortlisted titles.







    City of Thieves by David BenioffOur June Cardholders' Choice was City of Thieves by author David Benioff. Complex and compelling, it's a thought-provoking novel that leaves its own lingering, haunting presence in the reader's imagination.

    See June Book Circle discussion points and shortlisted titles.



    Born Under a Million Shadows by Andrea Busfield Our May Cardholders' Choice was Born Under a Million Shadows by author Andrea Busfield. Revolving around the conflict in Afghanistan and the life of an 11 year old boy, Fawad, and the hope and grief he faces.

    See May Book Circle discussion points and shortlisted titles.







    Firmin: Adventures of a Metropolitan Lowlife by Sam SavageOur April Cardholders' Choice was Firmin by author Sam Savage. Told through the voice of a rat, Firmin is brimming with charm and surprised Cardholders with its moving and profound story.

    See April Book Circle discussion points and shortlisted titles.

    View the April Book Circle discussion on Firmin.







    The Story of Forgetting by Stefan Merrill BlockOur March Cardholders' Choice was The Story of Forgetting by debut author Stefan Merrill Block. Touching on poignant themes, such as Alzheimer's, our Cardholder panel were moved by the sensitive and accurate portrayl of the lives affected by the disease.

    See March Book Circle discussion points and shortlisted titles.

    View our author web chat with Stefan Merrill Block.







    The Other Hand by Chris CleaveOur February Cardholders' Choice was the powerful and riveting refugee tale The Other Hand by Chris Cleave. The book won over our booksellers, book lovers and literary critics alike with its refined dual narrative and emotionally moving subject matter.

    View the February Book Circle discussion on The Other Hand.

    See February Book Circle discussion points and shortlisted titles.



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