Contemporary, Fiction

No Two Persons by Erica Bauermeister

A single book, countless lives changed. In *No Two Persons*, Erica Bauermeister weaves a mesmerizing tapestry of interconnected stories, each exploring how one novel transforms its readers. From a grieving artist to a young refugee, every character finds solace, revelation, or purposeโ€”proving that no two people ever read the same story the same way.

Book Club, Contemporary, Fiction, Historical

Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead

Maggie Shipsteadโ€™s *Great Circle* is a breathtaking journey of ambition, resilience, and adventure. Spanning decades and continents, it follows fearless aviator Marian Graves and modern-day actress Hadley Baxter in a sweeping, character-driven tale. With stunning prose and rich historical detail, this novel soarsโ€”an unforgettable flight through love, destiny, and the pursuit of freedom.

Book Club, Fiction, Thriller

Madam by Phoebe Wynne

Dark academia meets gothic suspense in Phoebe Wynneโ€™s *Madam*, a chilling tale of power, secrecy, and defiance. Set in an elite Scottish boarding school, the novel follows a new teacher uncovering sinister traditions. This review explores its eerie atmosphere, feminist themes, and gripping storytelling, making *Madam* a hauntingly compelling read.

Book Club, Contemporary, Fiction

Beartown by Fredrik Backman

Fredrik Backmanโ€™s *Beartown* is a gripping novel exploring loyalty, trauma, and the power of community. Set in a small hockey-obsessed town, the story unravels after a shocking incident shakes its foundations. This review highlights Backmanโ€™s masterful storytelling, complex characters, and emotional depth, making *Beartown* a must-read for fans of compelling drama.