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Group Read Books - 2021

I offer his news article on why he wrote it as what led me to nominate it. https://www.johnhartfiction.com/news-...


I do understand the wait and see, Carol... there are a ton of tantalizing new books coming in the next several weeks.
Barbara wrote: "I’d be up for The Unwilling, Ann."
Carol/Bonadie wrote: "Just researched this book and I'm a maybe, will see when we get closer to the launch date. I did read his Redemption Road and gave it 5 stars, although I don't remember it and my re..."


I read one other Lucy Foley book, The Hunting Party and put it on my determination list because the characters were so unlikable -- lol at the least I'll get another determination book out of it! Ha ha
Kari wrote: "Anyone interested in reading the Goodreads Choice winner for mystery/thriller, The Guest List?"


Haha! On the bright side, a book where you don't care about any of the characters isn't as stressful. I'm super interested in what the two of you think of The Guest List now, as I haven't read anything by Foley before.

May 2021 it is, now adding The Guest List to our group read shelf!
Kari wrote: "Haha! On the bright side, a book where you don't care about any of the characters isn't as stressful."
Barbara wrote: "Ann, as I recall there was one character in The Hunting Party who had some redeeming virtues, although most of them were pretty distasteful and I couldn't have cared..."

Current selections:
Dec-2020 books will also slid..."
I am a newbie. Please explain to me how these books are selected. There are soooo many amazing mystery/thriller books....how/why was this book selected??? I read the "Miss Farwell" book and it was a "Miss" for me....and that is why I am asking.
It is interesting to note that the Miss Farwell book was based on the story of former town comptroller Rita A. Crundwell's $53.7 million embezzlement story. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Cr...

The discussions in this group are first rate!

I am sure that the discussions in the group are first-rate and thanks for the heads up!

Hi Jayne,
Thanks for weighing in. I suggested The Talented Miss Farwell because it was selected by my local PBS station for their virtual book club, and I was intrigued after reading the description. I would say about half our picks are books from authors we've read before and liked, and half are new to most of us but strikes someone 's fancy, and as Barbara said others look it up and like it enough to "second" or "third" the nomination.
As Ann would say "your mileage may vary." I've had some Group Read books I've loved, others I've read and not been wild about, and still others I've opted out of bec they didn't grab me enough to supplant the books on my teetering TBR pile.
Hope that helps! And feel free to suggest some of the amazing m/t books you come across!

Picking group reads is sometimes easy, sometimes hard because there are so many good candidates, and as mentioned previously, sometimes hit or miss. I've found even the misses, and maybe especially the misses do well as group read books. The discussions have illuminated details that explain conflicting opinions, and sometimes are better than the book.
Hopefully 2021 will bring some good discussions too.
Jayne wrote: "m a newbie. Please explain to me how these books are selected. There are soooo many amazing mystery/thriller books....how/why was this book selected??? I read the "Miss Farwell" book and it was a "Miss" for me....and that is why I am asking.
It is interesting to note that the Miss Farwell book was based on the story of former town comptroller Rita A. Crundwell's $53.7 million embezzlement story.
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Carol/Bonadie wrote: "Jayne wrote: "Merry Christmas and thanks for explaining. I certainly did not mean to sound like a "Debbie Downer"....especially on Christmas. I was just surprised by that choice. Again, there are s..."
Hi Carol, Thanks for your reply. I, too, was intrigued by the description of the book and that is why I read the book.
As previously stated, the "Miss Farwell" book was a disappointing "Miss" for me but, hopefully, other group members will like it. Baskin Robbins has 34 flavors of ice cream --- because they embrace the belief that everyone has different likes/dislikes.
Looking forward to the 2021 discussions!
Stay healthy, stay safe and happy new year!

I frankly can't remember where it caught my attention but it probably was a review in an article I read somewhere. I just picked it up from the library and the librarian said she enjoyed it. The blurbs on the back of the book from Harlan Coben, Jeffrey Deaver, Kate Atkinson and others are glowing of course.
Take a look and see what you think. I worry that it is a bit cozy-ish for our tastes but words like "funny," "compelling," "diabolically clever," "twisted," and "hilarious" in the blurbs make me want to read it.


Since it appears some copies are in hand, how does February 15 sound as a start date? If anyone wants sooner, just let me know. Thanks!
Carol/Bonadie wrote: "I have another recommendation for a Group Read. It's The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman.
I frankly can't remember where it caught my attention but it probably was a review i..."


Kari wrote: "If we go with Feb. 15, I'll probably join in around the first of March, I've got my Jan and Feb pretty scheduled out!"

Bonnie wrote: "I just put this one on hold as I want to read it. I hope I get it in time for the discussion."


Carol/Bonadie wrote: "I have one out that I'm not getting to and have let several digital holds expire because I'm not yet ready to read. I hope they're still around when I'm ready!!!!"

We usually pick one true crime a year. Are there other suggestions in that category?
Current line up
Jan-2021 The Talented Miss Farwell by Emily Gray Tedrowe
Feb-2021 The Survivors by Jane Harper
Optional Mar-2021 The Unwilling by John Hart
Mar-2021 The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman
Apr-2021 (3/23 release) Every Vow You Break by Peter Swanson
May-2021 The Guest List by Lucy Foley

Sandi wrote: "We Own This City: A True Story of Crime, Cops and Corruption in an American City looks good to me."


The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz is getting a lot of buzz. Release date is May 11 so maybe July to allow time for possible library copies?
I was intrigued to see a second installment in the Thursday Murder Club is being released in late September. Is anyone up for The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman?
We enjoyed Laura Lippman's Lady in the Lake as a prior group read, so what about the June 22 release, Dream Girl?

Sounds good to me.
I will definitely listen to the next in the Thursday Murder series and always read the latest by Laura Lippman. Like Dawn I also put in for The Plot.

I just nabbed a copy of the latest Lisbeth Salander, The Girl Who Lived Twice, in the 2 for 1 credit sale on Audible. I don't know how new it is but I don't think I've read it. These novels get pretty complicated (and long) but I'll throw it out there as a group read. Oops just checked the reviews on Audible and most are of the "disappointing" variety. I'll still listen, but no longer confident about it as a group read.

Jun-2021 We Own This City: A True Story of Crime, Cops and Corruption in an American City by Justin Fenton
Jun-2021 release June 22 Laura Lippman's Dream Girl
Jul-2021 The Plot byJean Hanff Korelitz
And with a late September release,
Oct-2021 The Man Who Died Twice byRichard Osman. In the author interview at the end of The Thursday Murder Club Osman mentioned the second picks back up with further developments.

Carol/Bonadie wrote: "I just nabbed a copy of the latest Lisbeth Salander, The Girl Who Lived Twice, in the 2 for 1 credit sale on Audible. I don't know how new it is but I don't think I've read it. These novels get pretty complicated (and long) but I'll throw it out there as a group read. Oops just checked the reviews on Audible and most are of the "disappointing" variety. I'll still listen, but no longer confident about it as a group read.
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Yes, Ann, your comments echoed what I read on the Audible reviews. Not nearly enough Lisbeth and what's-his-name. Which made me wonder who the book revolved around if not those two. I thought the previous books not-by-Larsson were pretty good, so maybe I'll think the same of this one.

Otherwise, I'm already on the list at the library :)
Carol, I love all the Lisbeth Salander books...but I read them, not listen. I don't know if the reviews are about the audible, but I gave it 5 stars!

Dawn wrote: "The Plot is on NetGalley if anyone wants to see if they get approved.
Otherwise, I'm already on the list at the library :)
Carol, I love all the Lisbeth Salander books...but I read them, not list..."



Current and Future Group Read list
Jun-2021 We Own This City: A True Story of Crime, Cops and Corruption in an American City by Justin Fenton
Jun-2021 release June 22 Laura Lippman's Dream Girl
Jul-2021 The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz pushed to July 15 start (or could be the August book)
Aug-2021
Sep-2021
Oct-2021 The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman.
Nov-2021
Dec-2021

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That does sound interesting though a bit intense. Should make for a good discussion.


If there are more suggestions for September, November and December, we are happy to vote on them. :)
Sandi: When These Mountains Burn does look intense. We could try it for September?
Jun-2021 We Own This City: A True Story of Crime, Cops and Corruption in an American City by Justin Fenton
Jul-2021 release June 22 Laura Lippman's Dream Girl (moved to July)
Aug-2021 The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz (turned out to be the August book)
Sep-2021
Oct-2021 The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman.
Nov-2021
Dec-2021

Carol/Bonadie wrote: "Not sure I'm ready to propose this for a group read, but wanted somewhere to post this. My local PBS affiliate has group reads culminating with a discussion with the author. This month's is [book:W..."

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Ann, I just finished The Plot (final summaries will go up tonight) so the way is clear to begin When No One is Watching. I'm glad I read your post because I had actually forgotten I planned/needed to listen to it next.
It was interesting when I went to add this title and did the search that there were a number of similarly titled books.

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Current selections:
Dec-2020 books will also slide into January as well.
Jan-2021 The Talented Miss Farwell by Emily Gray Tedrowe
Feb-2021 The Survivors by Jane Harper
Mar-2021 Every Vow You Break by Peter Swanson
If there are other suggestions, please use this topic to nominate for consideration. We try to steer clear of series books except for first books that do often lead to subsequent books as group reads; and we extend the time to allow for library lending delays.
Our bookshelf lists all the prior books so not to repeat for reference.
Link to our 2021 shelf https://www.goodreads.com/group/books...