The Dicktionary Club by Sophie Gravia

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This months read, The Dicktionary Club, will be making its way to you, so please feel free to comment on this post.

Three friends fed up with the Glasgow scene decide to set up a women-only website for sisterly advice, but along with its unexpected popularity comes a slew of hilarious and messy consequences. 

Ella, Katy, and Zola are done with Glasgow's dating scene. From ghosting to catfishing to cringe-worthy Tinder messages, navigating love in today's society has become an absolute nightmare! But when one of them is dumped by a guy who saw her as nothing more than a quick swipe, the trio decide to fight back and take matters into their own hands. Creating The Dicktionary Club - an exclusive, women-only website dedicated to exposing Scotland's worst serial swipers with brutally honest reviews.

Their mission is to help women spot the red flags, dodge heartbreakers, and take back control of the dating scene. But as the site goes viral, so does the drama in their own love lives. And when one of them starts falling for a guy she's been warning others to avoid, things get messier-and more complicated-than ever...

Our next meeting will be on Monday 16th March 2026 from 1930 till 2100.

If you would like to become part of the Book Club please email [email protected] 

 

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    Anonymous 2 months ago

    Hi, I won’t be able to join tonight, but just wanted to leave my review…of the 3rd of the book that I managed to persevere and read! Only very occasionally do I give up on a book, and if I do it’s normally down to bad grammar and lack of cohesion of the story line.  I just felt this book wasn’t really getting anywhere. Maybe if I’d finished it I would’ve been proved wrong! I had hopes that it would be amusing and perhaps a little ‘educational’ with regard the online dating world (I have no clue, being of the ‘meet someone down the pub’ generation!).  I do think the storyline had the potential to be amusing but sadly I felt the sweary language was just overused to the point it made me uncomfortable! So it’s a sink from me 2/10.

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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous 2 months ago

    Hi, I won’t be able to join tonight, but just wanted to leave my review…of the 3rd of the book that I managed to persevere and read! Only very occasionally do I give up on a book, and if I do it’s normally down to bad grammar and lack of cohesion of the story line.  I just felt this book wasn’t really getting anywhere. Maybe if I’d finished it I would’ve been proved wrong! I had hopes that it would be amusing and perhaps a little ‘educational’ with regard the online dating world (I have no clue, being of the ‘meet someone down the pub’ generation!).  I do think the storyline had the potential to be amusing but sadly I felt the sweary language was just overused to the point it made me uncomfortable! So it’s a sink from me 2/10.

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