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Recommended Book Club Books by Genre, with Book Club Discussion Questions for each book.

Recommended Book Club Books by Genre

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Genre: Fiction

    •   Literary Fiction
    •   Historical Fiction
    •   Thrillers
    •   Mystery
    •   Romance/Love Stories
    •   Short Stories
    •   Speculative, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Alt. History
    •   Poetry & Novels in Verse

Genre: Nonfiction

    •   Biography & Memoir
    •   History, Current Affairs and Religion
    •   Science, Health and the Environment
    •   Travel & Adventure
    •   Advice
    •   True Crime
    •   Essays

Genre: Young Adults & Older Children

    •   Young Adults

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    A Map to Paradise
    by Susan Meissner
    From the USA Today bestselling author of Only the Beautiful. 1956, Malibu, California: Something is not right on Paradise Circle.

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    Girl Falling
    by Hayley Scrivenor

    The USA Today bestselling author of Dirt Creek returns with a story of grief and truth.

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    Jane and Dan at the End of the World
    by Colleen Oakley

    Date Night meets Bel Canto in this hilarious tale.

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    The Antidote
    by Karen Russell

    A gripping dust bowl epic about five characters whose fates become entangled after a storm ravages their small Nebraskan town.

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