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What are book clubs reading in 2021?

What are book clubs reading in 2021?

Book Club Picks for 2021

  • Faye, Faraway by Helen Fisher.
  • Black Buck by Mateo Askaripour.
  • The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah.
  • What’s Mine and Yours by Naima Coster.
  • The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner.
  • Of Women and Salt by Gabriela Garcia.
  • The Good Sister by Sally Hepworth.
  • Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid.

What is the most popular book club?

The Most Popular Book Club Books of 2020

Book \% of Respondents
1 Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens (2018, Putnam) 10.8\%
2 American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins (2020, Flatiron) 9.7\%
3 The Dutch House by Ann Patchett (2019, Harper) 8.9\%
4 The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson (2019, Sourcebooks) 8.2\%
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What book club should I join?

Goodreads Choice Awards Book Club is one of the most active. They dedicate themselves to reading through the books that won the previous years Goodreads Choice Awards. This is a great book club to join if you would like to read recently published books from a variety of categories.

What is the most popular book for 12-year-olds?

The Best Books for 12-Year-Olds of 2021

  1. The Night Diary. Heart-Wrenching.
  2. The Girl Who Drank the Moon. For Magic Lovers.
  3. Percy Jackson Series. An Addictive Supernatural Series.
  4. Up for Air. Perfect for Swimmers.
  5. Harry Potter Series. A Staple for All.
  6. The Science of Breakable Things.
  7. Mostly the Honest Truth.
  8. Track Series.

What books have you read that made you laugh out loud?

The late Robert Asprin’s Myth series and its spin-off, M.Y.T.H. Inc., are must-reads for me. Christina wrote: “The Shopaholic series by Sophie Kinsella!” Those books are really funny! These are the laugh out loud (numerous times) books I’ve listened to so far this year:

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What are some of the funniest books you have read?

Funniest books ever are the Adrian Mole diaries by Sue Townsend. Can’t believe they’re not in this list! I just started with “Furiously Happy’ and I laughed with every page. Also Miranda Hart’s book: Is it just me, is hilarious. I thought Sue Townsend’s The Queen and I was hilarious, but my granddaughter thought it was just so-so.

Are science fiction novels humorous?

“Humorous science fiction novels have notoriously limited audiences; they tend to be full of ‘in’ jokes understandable only to those who read everything from Jules Verne to Harlan Ellison.