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I enjoyed this book.

A group of people, a new mum, a student at university, as well as others, each with their own issues, and different ages set up a book club.

There are some twists to keep you turning the pages.

I recommend this book.

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This is exactly what I needed. Teenage malaise, relationship fragmentations, book chat and wine. It was very relatable! Books aren’t just about entertainment and learning, but connections too. The Bordeaux book club combined how we can connect through books and start subjective discussions around classics and contemporary work while also offering a space to understand each other more, share a passion for understanding each other.
Sometimes the family we have is what we choose or what presents itself.

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The tender tale of a group of expats who have found themselves starting a new life in Bordeaux. While their personalities, ages and reasons for landing in Bordeaux are dramatically different, they all long to build community, connection and camaraderie....hence the Bordeaux Book Club is born.

So fill your wine glass, then sip and savor this wonderfully touching journey.

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A bookclub of expats in France trying to make a go at life in Bordeaux.

A book about friendship and learning the importance of communication in relationships and opening up and discussing things together .

There was something I could relate to with each character in the novel which helped maintain my interest in how everything would work out for the bookclub members . The wiring is skillful and the many characters and their subplots are well balanced .

Thank you to Netgalley and Boldwood books for this ARC. This is my honest review !

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Thank you Boldwood Books and Gillian Harvey for a copy of The Bordeaux Book Club in exchange for my honest review!

Books and wine… What more could you need?! 📖 🍷

The Bordeaux Book Club follows six non-natives living in Bordeaux. Each drawn to an advertisement for a book club, these strangers connect over classic literature, wine, and eventually… life.

The Bordeaux Book Club is warm, heartfelt, and captures the reality of life… from birth to friendship, heartache, and death. Gillian’s writing is raw, uplifting, and keeps the reader intrigued throughout the story. The shifting third person POVs help the storyline move quickly!

You might like this book if:
+ You like women’s fiction / fiction. There’s a hint of romance but it is not the most prominent plot line.
+ You like books with larger messages or themes that make you think.
+ You like books that capture what it means to be human.

Genre: Women’s fiction, contemporary fiction
Tropes: Strangers to Friends, Strangers to Lovers, Growing
⭐️: 4/5

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The Bordeaux Book Club is a delightful and heartwarming novel that follows the members of a book club. Leah moved to Bordeaux with her husband and daughter, seeking a fresh start. She starts a book club with Grace, Monica, George and Alfie, each of whom are dealing with their own personal challenges and seeking change in their lives.
A wonderful and captivating read that will leave you feeling uplifted and inspired!

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The Bordeaux Book Club
by Gillian Harvey
Pub Date: March 15, 2024
Thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for the ARC of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.
This is my first Harvey book and I found it delightful. I love books about books!~
Wonderfully warm and enchanting, THE BORDEAUX WINE CLUB immerses the reader in two tantalizing worlds: the book-club that turns into something much more, and the dream of "let's-buy-a-farmhouse-in-France." Through such engaging and relatable characters as the suspicious wife who follows that dream and her gregarious older divorcee friend, to an unlucky-in-love builder, heartbroken young man, and desperate new mum, Harvey skillfully balances a multitude of subplots and surprises while treating the reader to a thoroughly satisfying conclusion. With empathy, insight, and humor, THE BORDEAUX WINE CLUB will delight readers seeking their own escape and meaningful camaraderie over the joys of literature, laughter, and love.
4 stars

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Thank you for sending me an advanced copy of this book to read. It was my first time reading a book by the author Gillian Harvey. I enjoyed finding out about the characters, the way they had found each other in France and as a book lover that it was based around a book club! However, it was a tad slow for me and seemed to take a while for the plot to get going. It did give you a bit of a feel good factor as you read which would possibly be suited to a holiday read.

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Thank you @netgalley and @boldwoodbooks for the ARC of The Bordeaux Book Club by Gillian Harvey. The was a charming read. I always love books about books and how books bring people together. My only wish was that there was more setting in it since the book takes place in France. I enjoyed the books they read and the stories of the characters.

Leah and her husband move to France essentially to become homesteaders. It is tough and their relationship along with their relationship with their teen daughter starts to fracture. Leah and her friend Grace decide to form a book club. Through their love of books they form a bond and help each other through tough times. Leah is trying to find out why her husband keeps disappearing for hours at a time, Monica is struggling with motherhood, Alfie is taking care of a sick mother. This is a lovely story of books and friendship.

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Gillian Harvey is one of my go to authors when I want a book filled with a lovely sense of place and believable characters that I will care about. In the Bordeaux Book Club I really felt I was right there in a small town in France with people that seemed like my real life book club friends. Like real life we are often going through trying times but in these books there are always a happier ending.

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This is the second book I’ve read by this author and it certainly didn’t disappoint.
Books, France, wine… what’s not to love?
The main characters are all so different and likeable. I read this in just over a day, had to keep turning the pages as the story unfolded. It’s a 5 star review from me.

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The Bordeaux Book Club is the first Gillian Harvey novel that I have read. I enjoy book clubs, which made it easy to enjoy this novel. Book clubs have a way of turning strangers into friends. In Harvey's The Bordeaux Book Club, 5 strangers form a connection that each one needs. The three women are a diverse group, with a difference of age and life experience that still enables them to create a connection. The two men are more different, at least on the surface, but what they have in common is their ability to read and discover the finer nuances of the books the club chooses to read. These 5 book club members are all hiding problems, which they try to keep secret. What they learn is that problems shared become problems easier to bear.

Harvey does a nice job of creating characters with dimension and depth. Graces creates the book club because she a reader with diverse interests but few friends. Leah joins the book club because she knows Grace, even though their connection is superficial. Monica has a newborn infant but needs friends and adult conversation. George is not a reader, but as he discovers, he has an innate understanding of the motivation that lies behind characters' life choices. The final member, Alfie, is a teenager, who joins the bookclub because his mother is unwell and he enjoys reading books to her. At the first book club meeting, 5 strangers meet one another and through books find a much needed connection.

Books create the kind of connection that few other activities share. Discussing novels involves a sharing of ideas that forge connections. I love books and have read all the novels discussed at the book club meetings described in The Bordeaux Book Club. I felt like I was eavesdropping on the book club's wonderful discussions. Reading this novel was a treat. Thank you to Boldwood Books for providing this ARC for me to read and review. My comments are my honest review of The Bordeaux Book Club. I am grateful to NetGalley for helping me meet another new author.

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Books, wine, french countryside and warm heartfelt stores of people helping one another get through life’s ups and downs. How can you go wrong? Gillian Harvey has once again created a wonderful book based in France. It centres on a group of British ex-pats who come together to form a book club. Not only do they discuss great classic books, but it also becomes a connection to new friends they didn’t know they needed.
I was completely captivated with the various storylines of the characters and found myself turning pages to learn more about their various dilemmas. A light enjoyable read that will transport you away. Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood books for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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I love a book about books and book clubs as you get to know the characters through the books they read. This was done beautifully in The Bordeaux Book Club. Leah is new to the area and joins a book club as a way to fit in to her new life and surroundings. I loved how the discussions of the books was linked to the characters experiences: some of these experiences touched me personally and some I could relate to because of friends or families experiences. Loved it.

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Leah and her family move to France, and it is different then she thought. she joins a book club and eventually makes new friends. Beautiful setting/

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This was a most remarkable novel. It was so poignant and true to life. I am sure there will be many people reading it that goes “this is so true, I felt like that when my children were growing up”. As I read this it took me back 30 years when my children were teenagers. Gillian Harvey has definitely got it right.

As the title states, this book is set in Bordeaux. The one thing the people who come together to form a book club has in common is that they have moved to Bordeaux for a better life. They are certainly a mix of personalities. However, they all need to get out and meet people. What better way than a book club.
As they discover the written words of authors who created the classic novels, it is amazing how differently everyone perceives a novel. As they discuss the books some of them even change their views of the characters.

I loved the characterisation. The book made me laugh, it also made me cry. It also shows how important the art of communication is. We need to open up and tell our loved ones how we actually feel.
This is a book you will not want to put down or finish. I thoroughly recommend it and suggest you put it on your TBR list.

Thank you Gillian Harvey for such a fantastic novel and making me realise that I did not get it too wrong regarding bringing up my girls.

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Thank you to Netgalley, the author and the publisher for the advance copy to review.

This is my first book by Gillian Harvey but its certainly won't be my last.

When I saw that this was a book about books I was immediately sold. It is filled with relatable characters that you can't help but like.

I really enjoyed the discussions surrounding the literature that they chose for their book club. The ways that they each interpreted the stories dependent on their own history and opinions. It really helps to highlight and remind us that books can be enjoyed by different people in different ways and for different reasons.

The characters deal with some really emotive situations which allows them so become more open with each other. It's lovely to see how reading and sharing your views on literature can help form wonderful friendships. Reading truly is a gift.

Obviously it goes without mention that the setting for the story, in beautiful Bordeaux, is a wonderful setting for this story.

Highly recommend if you want a story of found family, growing friendships and relatable characters.

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Leah and her family moved to France, and while Leah had visions and ideals of how this would look for her family, things have turned out a bit differently. She joins a book club, which is rife with strange characters - who eventually become dear friends as they all read the books together and learn about each other. I loved this quirky cast of characters, who grew individually and together as they read books as a club. Also, I got to take a vacation to Bordeaux through this book - yes please!, to France and books.

Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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This is one of those books that you think you know how it will be, and it starts a little slow, but suddenly it blooms like a rose, and it is so NOT what you were expecting. As the reader gets to know each member of the book club, the mish mash of friends is so interesting and it is a lovely journey getting to know more about them, their secrets, and how they cope with them together, and move on for a brighter future! Definatley a feel good chick-lit book, it's perfect for Spring reading!

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"The Bordeaux Bookclub" by Gillian Harvey offers a delightful escape to a small village near Bordeaux, where a diverse group of expats form lasting friendships and unexpected bonds through the setting up of a monthly book club meeting.

This was my first book from Gillian Harvey and it was a quick and enjoyable read. The story and characters had great depth and faced relatable challenges. Set against the backdrop of rural France, it was heartwarming to follow the characters evolving from strangers to a close-knit family, finding solace and joy in each other's company. The book explored underlying themes on common expat issues like loneliness, family dynamics, and personal struggles with sensitivity and authenticity. The book-club discussions around the classics certainly made me want to read them!

I will definitely look up more from this author. Thanks to Boldwood Books and NetGalley for the advance e-copy of this book.

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