The Seaside Book Club by Helen Rolfe I’m an absolute sucker for a story centred around book clubs or bookshops — and this one had both, so I was hooked from the start. The fact I read it in just three days says everything about how much I enjoyed it. I simply couldn’t put it down. This isn’t my first Helen Rolfe book, and I’m certain it won’t be my last. Howard and his wife Bonnie have recently moved to Dorset. Howard, a devoted reader, joins a midnight book club with members scattered across the UK and Australia. Bonnie isn’t a reader herself, but she supports his passion wholeheartedly — including his decision to buy the local bookshop to save it from developers. Margot, trapped in a miserable marriage she stayed in for the sake of her boys, relies on the Midnight Book Club as her lifeline, sneaking down to the basement at night so her husband won’t forbid it. Faye runs the group, having taken over from her aunt, but she’s dealing with her own troubles as her twin sister’s ...