Category Archives: Book Club
July’s Book | When Life Gives You Lululemons
Sadly, in the middle of July I decided to postpone book club meetings. We have been meeting via zoom since the
June’s Book | The Alice Network
In The Alice Network, a spy and a socialite come together to search for truth. Charli is a pregnant, single woman
May’s Book | Twenties Girl
Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella was our book for May, and oh my goodness what a pleasant surprise it was! Sophie
April’s Book | The Woman In The Window
The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn was so good! I was honestly not that excited about reading this one at first
March’s Book | The Last Time I Lied
The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager was really a great read! The story grabbed me right away and I was left wondering
February’s Book | The Royal We
The Royal We by Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan is a royal novel inspired by the lives of Prince William and Kate
January Book Club | Home Work by Julie Andrews
I realize I am behind on writing about our book club books, but I have been taking this time in quarantine to get
Countdown to Our Favorite Book of 2019
I was able to blog some books that our book club read last year, and then I totally got too busy to blog others. But, I
July’s Book | The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary
If you are looking for a good read, look no further! The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary was, in my opinion, one of the
June’s Book | Daughter of the Gods
This month I’ve been a little preoccupied as we have welcomed a new member to our family. I didn’t quite
May’s Book | Watching You
Our bookclub tends to lean toward mysteries and thrillers… Watching You by Lisa Jewell was both, and it was
April’s Book | Good Luck With That
Good Luck With That by Kristan Higgins was a book about three girls who meet at age 17 at fat camp one Summer.
The Dinner: By Herman Koch
The Dinner by Herman Koch was one book I was really excited to read, as the entire story takes place over one dinner.
February’s Book | Where The Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
“When you can feel the planet beneath your toes and the trees moving about, you must listen with all your ears,
January’s Book: One Day in December
January has come and gone so quickly… I feel like I blinked and February was already knocking. I wasn’t