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    Caitlin Rozakis – Dreadful

    Justin Cronin – The Ferryman

    Ray Nayler – The Mountain In The Sea

    David Grann – The Wager

    Jeff Vandermeer – Annihilation

    Michael Crichton – Timeline

    M.J. Kuhn – Among Thieves

    Haruki Murakami – 1Q84 (Book One)

    S.A. Cosby – King of Ashes

    Linden A. Lewis – The First Sister

    Kay Chronister – The Bog Wife

    Ethan Rutherford – North Sun

    Antonia Hodgson – The Raven Scholar

    Mark Z. Danielewski – Tom's Crossing

    My friends and I started a book club last March. We just finished up Year 1. It's been a lot of fun and has led to some interesting discussions. What do you think of our picks?

    Our favorites were North Sun, Annihilation, The Wager, King of Ashes, Bog Wife and Raven Scholar

    Our stinkers were 1Q84 and Timeline. Everything else was either meh or decent. We are in the middle of Tom's Crossing right now so I don't have an opinion on it yet, but so far I'm enjoying it, even if it's a little long in the tooth.

    What are your thoughts? Any good suggestions to add for future reading? Thanks!

    by Oaf7724

    5 Comments

    1. Neon_Aurora451 on

      There are definitely some interesting books on your list.

      What drew your group to these and what are the preferences of your book club members?

    2. Neon_Aurora451 on

      If you have a voracious bookworm in the group, he might have read some of these, but the following are worth a look:

      Small Things Like These or Foster by Claire Keegan – both have been made into films that you could follow up with after if you wanted

      Sweet Bean Paste by Durian Sukegawa – would recommend avoiding spoilers – this one was also turned into a film

      Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata

      True Grit by Charles Portis – a revenge western but highly entertaining and funny

      And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

      Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe – nonfiction but excellent book and has a great audiobook; if you all were okay with the David Grann book, this might be a good one

      The Which Way Tree by Elizabeth Crook – note that it’s quite graphic and gruesome at points but a great read

    3. Blerg_McGlerg on

      Some good selections!

      My book club generally avoids any “book one” options, as you’re often left without being able to discuss a complete story. I think it’s particularly true for 1Q84, which I recall being released as one big novel? I quite liked 1Q84, but I can’t imagine *just* the first part of it being a satisfying read.

      For your suggestion list, based on the vibe of some of your choices: *Wolf in White Van* by John Darnielle

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