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Has anyone read The Last Witch of Scotland by Philip Paris? n/t (Original Post) RamblingRose 8 hrs ago OP
No, but sounds good. Its not at my library. txwhitedove 7 hrs ago #1
Why do you ask? nt Chalco 5 hrs ago #2
The Road Scholar trip we are going on to Scotland is reading it for a book club. I'm currently reading Outlander and am RamblingRose 3 hrs ago #4
Not yet hermetic 4 hrs ago #3

RamblingRose

(1,163 posts)
4. The Road Scholar trip we are going on to Scotland is reading it for a book club. I'm currently reading Outlander and am
Sun Apr 12, 2026, 12:55 PM
3 hrs ago

struggling with the dialect. Am wondering if I should take a pause & switch books. I've never done a "Book Club" before. I love to read historical fiction of areas we will be traveling to. Wondering which is best as I'm running out of time.


Book Club
In order to enhance your experience during this voyage, we will offer a Book Club onboard. These
sessions will not only be held for those who regularly attend book clubs but also for those who like to
read, are willing to meet new people and hear their ideas. These will be small-group discussions allowing
for the opportunity to share views and opinions in a friendly and informal way. Full details of the timings
and how to sign up for these sessions will be available onboard.


Our trip departs May 2. Amazon sold out of of the book as soon as the book was announced. I'll have to read the Kindle version.

hermetic

(9,246 posts)
3. Not yet
Sun Apr 12, 2026, 12:37 PM
4 hrs ago

From 2024. Fiction Data Base says, "Inspired by the true story of the last person to be tried and executed as a witch in the British Isles, The Last Witch of Scotland reimagines how Janet Horne came to be accused of witchcraft."

Review: 'Compelling, evocative, heart-wrenching and beautifully written. Highly recommended.' - Fiona Valpy, author, The Dressmaker's Gift.

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