I LOVED The Rosie Project! Also liked Annie Bot and enjoy The Wedding People. TRP is a trilogy - I read the first two and then I think the third came out later and I haven't read that. |
This is PP and I was thinking of reading the next TRP book! But sometimes I feel let down by sequels so I wasn't sure if I felt like jumping back in right away. Did you like the second one? |
This book is pretty old but i loved it It’s about nearing middle age , impossibly funny and wonderful I loved Legends and Lattes I’m not as big readers as y’all but John Grisham has thought provoking books about social topics. Easy to read. Any one I also discussed re discovered Cormac MacCarthy (so many books) for thought provoking fiction. He is easy to read too |
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Same PP as above.
I thinks it’s okay to not only read about domestic or relationship matters. There is a ton of fiction out there that is easy and accessible— some are thrillers based on some fundamental (non female-dominated) problems. I Feel like I am dive-bombing this group for the fire time sorry! Celia Ng (I am getting the spelling wrong). omg. So good. Every book I’ve lifted is hers is awesome. |
| Celeste Ng. |
| Sandwich is an easy read. No major character development, but a lot of introspection about life from a woman in her 50s, set against a light mood, and a beautiful cape cod vacation backdrop. |
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I was part of an office-based book club that got stuck in a repetitive rut of WW2 /Holocaust/UK family drama and romance novels.
Here is a non-fiction book about running a bridal shop that I thought was feminine enough to appeal to them. But they wouldn't do non-fiction. Maybe this might be an option? I found a web page that shows the author's daughter and book subject (store owner) support book clubs. https://magicroombook.com/ https://magicroombook.com/updates/index.html |
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I second Horse by Geraldine Brooks. A beautiful read my book group loved.
I like anything by Elinor Lipman, always light. |
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My book club needed something lighthearted and read
Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto. Everyone except me loved it. |
I think I'm the only person who didn't like Dial A For Aunties - same author. |
I’m so envious of your mom’s book club! These are exactly what I’d like to discuss, even the Vegetarian haha. Unfortunately, mine is mostly thrillers
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i’m pp and i’d love a book club that reads thrillers! any good ones you guys have read? |
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God of the Woods (Liz Moore)
Latecomer (Jean Hanf Koralitz) You are Here (Karin Lee-Greenberg) I think all are published 2023-2024 |
I can't decide how I feel about the Vegetarian. It disturbed me quite a bit, so I didn't enjoy the time I spent reading it, but I remember it well and it made me think. Does that mean it was a good book? |
| Midnight library |