Book club recommendation
I would recommend "Blindness" by Jose Saramago. There are so many themes and aspects to discuss, and whether the members love it or hate it, no one will be ambivalent. I've discussed it in many book clubs over the years, and it always leads to a great discussion.
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Shawna
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Here are a few of the books my groups really enjoyed. 1. Special Topics in Calamity Physics by Marisha Pessl 2. The God of Animal by Aryn Kyle 3. Hunger Point by Jillian Medoff 4. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak All of them were books the majority of the group enjoyed (which was always more difficult than anticipated) that also started great discussions.
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A few books that were a great success at our book club were: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn The Art of Racing in the Rain The Red Tent
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Anything by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, thought provoking to say the least and a challenge to read at times. All together his works make for at a minimum an interesting discussion as Shawna said about Jose Saramago and at best some very interesting insight for yourself and the base of others. Sounds like a fun place to be, in your book reading circle, wish I were close. Enjoy!
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First read The Pulpwood Queens- its a book about book clubs. Recommend- Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford its amazing
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Same book I always recommend, Outlander by Diana Gabaldon.....it's genre bending, a little sci-fi, a little romance, historical fiction, a little action-adventure...it has it all!! ~T
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My group liked THe Glass Castle, and the Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime.
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These are great, thanks!
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