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Christi Vance | 52 comments Mod
Tell us about a book you read about a book club!!


message 2: by Cassandrah (new)

Cassandrah Woyak | 144 comments Mod
‘Dirty Book Club’ by Lisi Harrison was a good book about a newcomer being invited to join a book club, and find out how it was founded and why along the way. So good!


message 3: by Anne (new)

Anne K. (clulle) I just finished “The Losers Club” by Andrew Clements. It is a children’s book, about a guy named Alec who starts his own book club, because he wants a quite place to do what he love; reading. Then he begins to fancy this girl who is also in the book club, but she has the hots for one of Alec’s old friend (who now bullies Alec) - how will it end?

I really enjoyed the book, it was lighthearted, fun and with a lot of references to good books. And for someone like me, where English is not my first language it was quite understandable as well.


message 4: by Cassandrah (new)

Cassandrah Woyak | 144 comments Mod
I read ‘The Bromance Bookclub’ by Lyssa Kay Adams, and it was phenomenal! I finally picked it up yesterday and finished it last night 🙃 it’s about a Major League Baseball player who will do anything to save his marriage, including joining an all male romance novel bookclub. Along the way he uses the book as a guide with how women think and how women want to be treated, as well as having epiphanies of his own of what he did wrong and where he went wrong.

So good, highly recommend and it’s also part of a series! Books 2 and 3 out later this year 🤗


message 5: by Hilary (new)

Hilary (renfrew) The Witches of Cambridge by Menna van Praag. All of the witches that Amandine Bisset knows ae professors that gather on the rooftops of the school for the Cambridge University Society of Literature and Witchcraft -- a book club.


message 6: by Hilary (new)

Hilary (renfrew) Cassandrah wrote: "I read ‘The Bromance Bookclub’ by Lyssa Kay Adams, and it was phenomenal! I finally picked it up yesterday and finished it last night 🙃 it’s about a Major League Baseball player who will do anythin..."

I read and enjoyed this novel, too! Light read with a fresh perspective!


message 7: by Lealea ❤️ (new)

Lealea ❤️ (goodreadscomlealea_redheart) | 4 comments The End of Your Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe. A wonderful true story about the books Will and his mother read in the last years of her life. It looks at the role books play in bringing joy and escape when life is tough, and the beautiful way books connect people. Highly recommend 5 star read for me.


message 8: by Claudia (new)

Claudia | 3 comments The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. Highly enjoyable.


message 9: by Summer (new)

Summer (speaking_bookish) (speaking_bookish) | 6 comments I personally used The southern Book Clubs Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix. The book club is prevalent throughout the whole books. The parts are even named after the books they’re reading.

I haven’t read the Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams yet but that was originally going to be what I read for this. I just happened to get to the Grady Hendrix book first!


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