Book Club Recommendations for September 2018
It’s September and fall is just around the corner! Bring on all things pumpkin, warm drinks and lots of great reads.
It’s September and fall is just around the corner! Bring on all things pumpkin, warm drinks and lots of great reads.
Less by Andrew Sean Greer is an absolute delight. One of my favorite books of this year. It’s a must-read!
Less by Andrew Sean Greer has received a ton of praise. Most notably, winning the Pulitzer Prize!
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is a love letter to books. The following book club questions will have spoilers so if you haven’t read the novel yet, read my preview and review first.
The Masterpiece by Fiona Davis is a historical fiction novel set in the Grand Central Terminal in New York City. This one is receiving lots of positive buzz!
The High Season by Judy Blundell is called the ideal summer read. So, time to read this one before summer officially ends!
So Much Life Left Over by Louis de Bernières is a sweeping novel about life after war. There’s love, affairs, colonialism, deaths and much more. It’s one not to miss, especially for historical fiction lovers.
So Much Life Left Over is the latest novel by Louis de Bernières. The story follows a tightknit group of Brits – some friends, some sisters, and many lovers as they navigate life post-war.
Another Side of Paradise by Sally Koslow is a historical fiction novel about the romance between gossip columnist Sheilah Graham and F. Scott Fitzgerald. That sold me right there but let’s take a closer look.
The Summer List by Amy Mason Doan is a moving story about childhood friends reuniting. It will make you want to give a hug to your high school besties.
There have already been so many amazing new books come out this year. And get ready to add some more to your #TBR list. There’s something for everyone with these 6 new book releases for August 2018.
The Summer List by Amy Mason Doan is a beach read about friendship. That right there draws me right but let’s take a closer look at it.
Still Lives by Maria Hummel is a look at the LA art world with a mystery thrown in. The story as a whole is unique and the setting (2003 LA) makes it stand out. But it’s not as thrilling as I expected.
Still Lives by Maria Hummel promises to be an art-world thriller.