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    My turn to pick a book. Book club is made up of women ranging from 30-65. Not an easily offended group but probably can’t hang with something that is too weird, but I like weird and am willing to push the envelope just a bit. Can’t be hard to follow. Do any of these seem ripe for a book club discussion?

    All Fours by Miranda July

    The Girls We Sent Away

    Annie Bot

    Pines by Blake Crouch

    Audition by Katie Kitamura

    The Memory Collectors

    Lexicon by Max Barry

    by awksauce143

    4 Comments

    1. Glum-Arrival7609 on

      I can’t speak for any of the options you are asking about, but in case you are looking for another choice to add- The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne. This was my BC’s last pick and we had such rich discussion afterwards. It’s a long book, discusses sexuality, can get intense, but what an epic story it tells. We are a book club made up of women ages 40-55, FWIW.

    2. posting-about-shit on

      i’m saying this as someone who deliberately seeks out perverse literary fiction featuring morally grey women: All Fours is weirded all the way out and the plot (imo) is entirely non-productive. It does discuss sexual liberation/identity as it relates to menopausal women quite a bit, which might be a draw for the mid-older age range in your group? but the explicit scenes can get jarringly odd lol

    3. Penny_Lane54321 on

      Savages by Shirley Conran covers the age range in your group.

      Plot: 
      A group of rich executives and their wives are on a luxury trip to a remote island. The women are left stranded in the jungle, where they must adapt to survive. 

      I’ve read it three times.

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