Lady Tan’s Circle of Women

Lady Tan's Circle of Women

by Lisa See

Date: Sep 10th, 2024
Reviewed by: Liliana Gonzalez-Wiltenburg
tic Rating: 4.8/5 stars

We kicked off our Book Club night in style, with the author, Lisa See, joining us remotely to discuss her latest novel, Lady Tan’s Circle of Women. Lisa kindly answered our questions and gave us fascinating behind-the-scenes insights into her writing process.

This wasn’t our first conversation with Lisa. Back in March 2022, we had the opportunity to talk with her about The Island of Sea Women.

Circe

Circe

by Madeline Miller

Date: May 13th, 2024
Reviewed by: Anne Durand
tic Rating: 4.4/5 stars

It was again a full house to discuss Circe by Madeline Miller! This book, published in 2018 and widely acclaimed, is a retelling of Greek mythology from the perspective of the witch Circe. The novel beautifully chronicles Circe’s journey of self-discovery and her encounters with famous figures from Greek myths like the Minotaur, Medea, Daedalus, and Odysseus.


The story is old, but Miller’s approach is fresh and engaging.

The Wind Knows My Name

The Wind Knows My Name

by Isabel Allende

Date: April 11th, 2024
Reviewed by: Katie Schweitzer
tic Rating: 4.6/5 stars

We had a full house to discuss The Wind Knows my Name. Overall, most enjoyed the book a lot, especially all the characters and their relationships with each other. Someone pointed out the significance of the names of characters, which seemed carefully chosen to represent the person and gave us an interesting angle with which to view them.

Roseanna

Roseanna

by Maj Sjowall & Per Wahloo

Date: March 5th, 2024
Reviewed by: Anne van Oorschot
tic Rating: 3.4/5 stars

Undeterred by the damp Dutch weather, 9 TIC members made their way to my house in Tilburg north – 5 by bike! – to discuss our latest book – Rosanna. After getting drinks and some snacks taken care of, we got right into talking about the book. While most had liked it, no one was really thrilled with the book.

The Midnight Library

The Midnight Library

by Matt Haig

Date: January 23rd, 2024
Reviewed by: Kerry Forrester
tic Rating: 3.75/5 stars

On the 23rd  of January we had our first Book Club of the year. Although January can be a cold and gray time of the year here in the Netherlands, the chosen book, The Midnight Library by Matt Haig, was an easy read, bringing hope and light to the new year. It was the story of Nora Seed, a woman who is given the opportunity to experience different lives she might have had if she had made different choices.

The Discomfort of Evening​

The Discomfort of Evening

by Marieke Lucas Rijneveld

Date: November 18th, 2023
Reviewed by: Tim Dircken
tic Rating: 3.1/5 stars

Tuesday 19th of December 2023 might go down in history as a sad rainy day, but hereby there will be a mention about the brave people that travelled all the way from Tilburg to the tiny village of Alphen to discuss The Discomfort of Evening written by Marieke Lucas Rijneveld. While we choose this book from the options of Dutch literature masterpieces, this contemporary award-winning novel divided opinions amongst the book club members.

Goodbye Sarajevo

Goodbye Sarajevo

by Atka Reid & Hana Schofield

Date: November 18th, 2023
Reviewed by: Sanita van Wijk
tic Rating: 3.5/5 stars

On 7 November 2023 TIC’s Book Club met to discuss Goodbye Sarajevo, which is a poignant and gripping memoir that offers a deeply personal account of the Bosnian War’s impact on one family. Written by Atka Reid and Hana Schofield, the book provides a unique perspective on the conflict, focusing on the experiences of two sisters, Atka and Hana, who find themselves on opposite sides of the world as war tears apart their hometown of Sarajevo.

Berlin

Berlin

by Bea Setton

Date: October 16th, 2023
Reviewed by: Donna Brown

The TIC Book Club met recently to discuss our book choice, Berlin, by Bea Setton. The author had lived in Paris, London, and Berlin, so she chose the latter to tell a story of young Daphne, a 26-year-old woman who was trying to find her way. There had been considerable expectations on her from her well-to-do parents, however Daphne took ludicrous jobs and lived in borrowed apartments.

Nine Parts of Desire

Nine Parts of Desire

by Geraldine Brooks

Date: September 4th, 2023
Reviewed by: Katie Schweitzer

We had a nice first Book Club after the summer, giving everyone had plenty of time to read Nine Parts of Desire by Geraldine Brooks. But first we took some time to catch up and hear about everyone’s summer and fun vacations. It was also a lovely warm evening, so we sat outside to soak up some of the last of summer time.

How to Stop Time

How to Stop Time

by Matt Haig

Date: March 7th, 2023
Reviewed by: Natalie Harms

The book (a mix of romance and time-travel genres) centres around Tom Hazard, a man who has a condition that makes him age extremely slowly. He looks 40 but he’s been alive for centuries. There are others like him in the world, known as ‘Albas’, and many of them have been coerced to join a secret society (more like a cult) run by a manipulative time-traveller named Hendrich.