[Michlib-l] fresh book club titles?

Sarah Shaw shaws at charlottelibrary.org
Mon May 6 15:54:11 EDT 2024


Charlotte Community Library's CharLit Book Club reads contemporary books from different genres. We formed last June so I only have a few titles to share. They have all been really well received & promoted good discussions. A few do contain some profanity & I'll try to note those for you.

The Candy House - Jennifer Egan (Literary Fiction/Speculative Fiction) - may not be best for your group (sex, drugs & rock and roll w/profanity)
The Swimmers - Julie Otsuka (Literary Fiction) This is an awesome choice dealing with community, dementia, loss, generational relationships
The Marriage Portrait - Maggie O'Farrell (Historical Fiction) Everyone loved this & are still talking about this book
How to Sell a Haunted House - Grady Hendrix (Horror/Comedy/Southern Gothic) This was just plain fun for October. May have a little profanity & a lot of creepy, possessed puppets/dolls.
Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries - Heather Fawcett (Cozy Romantasy) - Light, fun, cozy read
The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi - Shannon Chakraborty (Historical Fiction/Fantasy) Main character a retired lady pirate now a single parent pulled back into the game. Occasional profanity.
How the Word is Passed - Clint Smith (Non-fiction/American History/Race/Social Justice) Prompted one of the best discussions we've had!
All My Rage - Sabaa Tahir - (YA Contemporary Fiction) - Our adults LOVED this book, we could have talked for hours, so many themes. Occasional profanity.
The Power of Trees - Peter Wohlleben (Non-fiction/Nature/Climate change) - We invited a retired horticulture professor to help us deep dive into the science
The Firekeeper's Daughter - Angeline Boulley (YA Fiction/Mystery/First Nation/Michigan) - reading as part of Great Michigan Read along with our YA group for combined discussion
Starter Villain - John Scalzi (Science Fiction/Humor) We're using as light palate cleanser but has some very foul-mouthed dolphins so likely not for your group

I'm enjoying seeing everyone's lists. Always looking for new books! Thank, everyone!
Sarah Shaw
Social Media Coordinator
Charlotte Community Library
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From: Michlib-l <michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org> on behalf of Jeff Milo via Michlib-l <michlib-l at mcls.org>
Sent: Monday, May 6, 2024 2:50 PM
To: Suzanne Kent <librariankent1991 at gmail.com>
Cc: michlib-l at mcls.org <michlib-l at mcls.org>; Victor Volkman <victor at lhpress.com>
Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] fresh book club titles?

Recent-ish titles from the Ferndale Library's (brewery) Book Club


[Ferndale Project Book Club]

The Animators - Kayla Rae Whitaker - - 9/21
We Ride Upon Sticks - Quan Barry - - 10/21
The Immortalists - Chloe Benjamin - - 11/21

Dark Matter - Blake Crouch - - 1/22
The Lager Queen of Minnesota - J. Ryan Stradal - - 2/22
The River - Peter Heller - - 3/22
The Guncle - Steven Rowley - - 4/22
Gold Diggers - Sanjena Sathian - - 5/22
Let's Get Back to the Party - Zak Salih - - 6/22
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev - Dawnie Walton - - 7/22
Under the Whispering Door - T.J. Klune - - 8/22
Mexican Gothic - Silvia Moreno-Garcia - - 9/22
A Cosmology of Monsters - Shaun Hamill - - 10/22
The Family Fang - Kevin Wilson  - - 11/22
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue - V.E. Schwab - - 12/22

Olga Dies Dreaming - Xochitl Gonzalez - - 1/23
American Spy - Lauren Wilkinson - - 2/23
True Biz - Sara Novic- - - 3/23
All This Could Be Different - Sarah Thankham Matthews - - 4/23
One of the Girls - Lucy Clarke - - 5/23
Cantoras - Carolina De Robertis - - 6/23
Tomorrow & Tomorrow & Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin - - 7/23
Vladimir - Julia May Jonas - - 8/23
Last Night at the Telegraph Club - Malinda Lo - - 9/23
Tell the Wolves I'm Home - Carol Rifka Brunt - - 10/23
I Have Some Questions For You - Rebecca Makkai - - 11/23
The Winter People - Jennifer McMahon -- 12/23

Hell of a Book - - Jason Mott -- 1/24
Memorial -- Bryan Washington -- 2/24
Zero Days -- Ruth Ware -- 3/24
Between Two Kingdoms -- Suleika Jaouad -- 4/24
The Sympathizer -- Viet Thanh Nguyen -- 5/24

On Mon, May 6, 2024 at 2:29 PM Suzanne Kent via Michlib-l <michlib-l at mcls.org<mailto:michlib-l at mcls.org>> wrote:
Book Club Titles from the Harper Woods Library. Please see attachments.  I  also provide a study guide containing book summaries, discussion questions, and author biographies for all book club members.
Suzanne Kent, Adult Services Librarian

On Mon, May 6, 2024 at 1:50 PM Victor Volkman via Michlib-l <michlib-l at mcls.org<mailto:michlib-l at mcls.org>> wrote:
I would recommend titles from the U.P. Notable Books list for 2024
I have contact information for all authors except Halsey in the list below
2024 U.P. Notable Book List #5

  1.  The Great Seney Fire: A History of the Walsh Ditch Fire of 1976 by Gregory M. Lusk (Snowsnake Press, 2023)
  2.  Grim Paradise: The Cold Case Search for the Mackinac Island Killer by Rod Sadler (WildBlue Press, 2023)
  3.  Odin’s Eye: A Marquette Time Travel Novel by Tyler R. Tichelaar (Marquette Fiction, 2023)
  4.  The Midwife’s Touch by Sue Harrison (Shanty Cove Books, 2023)
  5.  Yooper Ale Trails: Craft Breweries and Brewpubs of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula by Jon C. Stott (Modern History Press, 2023)
  6.  Unsolved Mysteries of Father Marquette’s Many Graves by Jennifer S. McGraw (Pine Stump Publications, 2023)
  7.  Prehistoric Copper Mining in Michigan: The Nineteenth-Century Discovery of “Ancient Diggings” in the Keweenaw Peninsula and Isle Royale by John R. Halsey (UMich Press, 2018)
  8.  Brockway Mountain Stories by Paul LaVanway (Mudminnow Press, 2023)
  9.  Who Am I? by Julie Buchholtz (Sleeping Bear Press, 2023)
  10. A Nostalgic Lens: Photographs and Essays from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula by Peter Wurdock (Blue Boundary Books, 2023)

Or go a bit further back into previous years if nothing appeals here

https://www.upnotable.com/past-winners/
On 05/06/2024 10:28 AM EDT Mary Harrison via Michlib-l <michlib-l at mcls.org<mailto:michlib-l at mcls.org>> wrote:



Hi MichLibL,

  I’d love to get some of your suggestions for book club titles.  Our current group is looking to expand their horizons. They tend to prefer literature without too many “four letter words”.  Thanks for your collective suggestions! Mary



Mary Jean Harrison

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Coloma Public Library

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Coloma Michigan  49038

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