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July is here! Please help make our book of the month program awesome! Won't it be amazing to have a hundred users on this website reading the same book at around the same time and then discussing it right here on this website?!.
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A good book and some time to read pleases most book lovers, but we offer so much more for readers. Our book community offers those people who love to read a wide range of book reviews and book recommendations. Also, we have many interactive discussions and polls about books. At this book club you can find information and discussions about classic books as well as new releases, both in the old solid form and the relatively new eBook form (electronic book). Happy reading!
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The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time by Mark Haddon
At 15 years old, Christopher has a photographic memory. Great at math. Great at science. What he can't understand are other human beings. When he discovers the neighbor's dog lying dead in the yard, he decides to track down the murderer and write a mystery about it. But what other mysteries will he end up revealing? If you have read this book, discuss it with us here. If not, buy it at a discount price here.
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
Steamboat captain Charles Marlow travels deep into the African Congo at the peak of European Imperialism. On his trip into the unknown, the people and landscape he encounters cause him to reflect on human nature and society, giving the reader a view of the dangers of imperialism. If you have read this book, discuss it with us here. If not, buy it at a discount price here.
The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
The mystical story told from heaven by 14-year-old Susie Salmon, who watches as her family deals with her tragic death--an interesting spin on the traditional coming of age story. If you have read it, discuss it with us here. If you have not read it yet, buy it at a discount price here.
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