Book of the Month
Cold People by Tom Rob Smith (February)
The world has fallen. Without warning, a mysterious and omnipotent force has claimed the planet for their own. There are no negotiations, no demands, no reasons given for their actions. All they have is a message: humanity has thirty days to reach the one place on Earth where they will be allowed to exist… Antarctica.
By Sarah Habarneh3 years ago in BookClub
The Survivalists: A Novel by Kashana Cauley (January)
Community gardeners meet doomsday preppers stockpiling weapons above a trendy coffee shop in The Survivalists (Soft Skull Press), a darkly funny look at how people form communities to care for one another amid institutional failures and scarcity. Set in a mostly Black Central Brooklyn, this debut novel from Kashana Cauley, a former lawyer, Daily Show with Trevor Noah writer, and New York Times contributor, finds humour in our hostile, uncertain present while outlining starkly different visions of the future—and how we might prepare for them. — Lisa Wong Macabasco.
By Sarah Habarneh3 years ago in BookClub
hug with nature
Submerging myself in the quiet hug of nature's excellence, I long for a rejuvenating experience by enjoying a reviving shower inside the peaceful hug of a translucent lake. The simple idea of lowering into the cool, clear water, the dash of which is suggestive of nature's delicate stroke, inspires a feeling of significant unwinding, fit for softening ceaselessly even the most difficult hints of pressure that the day could have provided reason to feel ambiguous about me. This unspoiled vision is likened to a safe-haven, where the waves of water capability as a counteractant to life's tumult.
By Eng.Afzal Sardar Muhammad3 years ago in BookClub
The Wager Book Review
David Grann's The Wager is a masterful work of nonfiction that tells the story of the Wager Mutiny, a real-life event that took place in 1741. The book is a gripping tale of shipwreck, survival, and murder, but it is also much more than that. It is a meditation on the nature of power, the limits of human endurance, and the power of storytelling.
By Timothy A Rowland3 years ago in BookClub
ALL THE BRIGHT PLACES WRITTEN BY JENNIFER NIVEN
ALL THE BRIGHT PLACES WRITTEN BY JENNIFER NIVEN "All the Bright Places" is a young adult novel written by Jennifer Niven. The story revolves around two teenagers, Theodore Finch and Violet Markey, who meet under unusual circumstances and embark on a transformative journey together.
By visionary vibes3 years ago in BookClub
Title: Unveiling the Enigmatic World of Murder Mysteries: 10 Must-Read Tales of Intrigue and Suspense
Introduction In a realm where shadows dance and secrets thrive, the allure of mystery and suspense beckons us to immerse ourselves in the realm of captivating murder mysteries. As an avid connoisseur of the genre, I've embarked on a journey through the pages of enigma, unearthing ten remarkable tales that transcend the ordinary. Within these narratives, the line between truth and deception blurs, propelling us into a realm of unrelenting curiosity. In this article, I present to you a curated selection of captivating murder mystery novels, each weaving a web of intrigue that will leave you spellbound.
By Kevin O Hara3 years ago in BookClub





