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  2. Book discussion club - Wikipedia

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    A 2018 BookBrowse survey found that 88% of private book clubs are all-women groups, but almost half of public groups—such as those hosted by libraries—include men. [2] The survey found that 70% of book clubs primarily read fiction, though 93% read nonfiction at least occasionally. [2]

  3. 2nd Chance (Patterson novel) - Wikipedia

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    To further complicate all of the Women's Murder Club ladies, Jill is pregnant and Claire becomes a target for the Chimera killer. Cindy starts dating the murdered girl's pastor, Aaron Winslow, and Lindsay's father shows up, pretending he misses his daughter, but actually following Chimera, too, as he was present the day the killer slaughtered a ...

  4. Marie-Andrée Leclerc - Wikipedia

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    Marie-Andrée Leclerc was born on October 26, 1945, in Saint-Charles-de-Bellechasse, [citation needed] After studying in Quebec, she became a medical secretary at a clinic in Lévis. [2] In the spring of 1975, Leclerc went on a tourist trip to India with her ex-fiancé. While in Srinagar, she met Charles

  5. Book club - Wikipedia

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    Book club may also refer to: Book Club, a 2018 American comedy film; Book Club: The Next Chapter, the 2023 sequel; The Book Club, an Australian television show that discusses books; Bookclub, a BBC Radio 4 programme; The Richard & Judy, Book Club, a regular chat show segment responsible for 26% of book sales in the United Kingdom in 2008

  6. World Book Club - Wikipedia

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    World Book Club is a radio programme on the BBC World Service. Each edition of the programme, which is broadcast on the first Saturday of the month with repeats into the following Monday, [ 1 ] features a famous author discussing one of his or her books, often the most well-known one, with the public.

  7. List of women's clubs - Wikipedia

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    Ladies Dining Society (1890-World War I), Cambridge, a private women's dining and discussion club at Cambridge University. Primarily wives of male professors and college fellows. Members campaigned for Cambridge to grant degrees to women, and most were strong supporters of female suffrage. Pioneer Club (women's club), London

  8. Lindsay Boxer - Wikipedia

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    After a while, they add another member to this little club, Jill Bernhart-Mayer, Assistant District Attorney. Their favourite place to meet is a restaurant–bar named Suzie's where they go for the atmosphere, the spicy foods, and the margaritas. Suzie's is the birthplace of the Women's Murder Club, which the four women form.

  9. Charles Leclerc - Wikipedia

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    Charles Marc Hervé Perceval Leclerc was born on 16 October 1997 in Monte Carlo, Monaco. [3] Leclerc grew up as the middle child between older half-brother Lorenzo and younger brother Arthur . [ 4 ] [ 5 ] His father, Hervé Leclerc, was a racing driver who competed in Formula Three in the 1980s and 1990s, whilst his mother, Pascale Leclerc, is ...