2025 Big Book Summer Challenge discussion
What Big Book Are You Reading?

I chose this because number one, I am a huge advocate of therapy. I am in a hard spot right now with family issues , and this was the perfect book to kick off my challenge. I know it starts Monday but I needed to read this, because I haven’t been able to see my counselor.
I don’t know what this chapter has in store for my life right now, but I am here, and I am growing. And I know my dad will heal and get better



I am also considering Strange Weather: Four Short Novels by Joe Hill, and for something slightly lighter & romantic, Night Music by Jennifer Marie Thorne
Allen wrote: "Tonight, I started Maybe You Should Talk to someone by Lori Gottlieb.
I chose this because number one, I am a huge advocate of therapy. I am in a hard spot right now with family issues , and this..."
You're good, Allen - Big Book Summer starts today! It always starts on the Friday of Memorial Day weekend :) Sounds like a great choice for you right now. It's on my TBR, too.
I chose this because number one, I am a huge advocate of therapy. I am in a hard spot right now with family issues , and this..."
You're good, Allen - Big Book Summer starts today! It always starts on the Friday of Memorial Day weekend :) Sounds like a great choice for you right now. It's on my TBR, too.
Jane wrote: "I'm currently reading The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens. I chose this as I want to read through Dicken's works and thought I'd go by publication order."
Wow, Jane, you're going to read ALL of Dickens' works? Impressive! I love Dickens, but I haven't read The Pickwick Papers yet, so I'll be interested to hear what you think.
Wow, Jane, you're going to read ALL of Dickens' works? Impressive! I love Dickens, but I haven't read The Pickwick Papers yet, so I'll be interested to hear what you think.
Nancy wrote: "I've got all my 400 pagers stacked up and ready to go. I'm starting with re-reading The Fifth Season which I originally read several years ago. Although I have the two other books in the trilogy, I..."
Welcome back to Big Book Summer, Nancy! Sounds like a great plan. I haven't read any of those, but I've heard lots of good reviews. Enjoy!
Welcome back to Big Book Summer, Nancy! Sounds like a great plan. I haven't read any of those, but I've heard lots of good reviews. Enjoy!
Welcome back to Big Book Summer, DL! IT definitely counts as a BIG book! ha ha Sounds like fun - enjoy!

Eric wrote: "I just started The Column of Fire by Ken Follett for my first summer big book. I have loved the Pillars of the Earth trilogy so far and I am excited to read the third!"
Great pick for Big Book Summer! Pillars of the Earth was the book that inspired my first personal Big Book Summer 14 years ago :) I still need to read the rest of the series - enjoy!
Great pick for Big Book Summer! Pillars of the Earth was the book that inspired my first personal Big Book Summer 14 years ago :) I still need to read the rest of the series - enjoy!
Dawn wrote: "Currently reading God of the Woods by Liz Moore."
That one's high on my want-to-read list, Dawn! LOTS of people read it for Big Book Summer last year and loved it.
That one's high on my want-to-read list, Dawn! LOTS of people read it for Big Book Summer last year and loved it.
I'm going to start my first book for Big Book Summer tonight. I'm starting with a classic, Madam Bovary by Gustave Flaubert. It's been on my TBR for a long time and on my shelf for a couple of years. Melinda (my co-host) did a read-along of it in April and May, so I'm hoping to catch the tail end of those discussions.

Linda "Lilybug's Library" wrote: "Currently reading The Last Rose of Shanghai - 429 pages. I chose it because I love historical fiction and I don't know much about Japanese occupied Shanghai."
That sounds fascinating, Linda! I don't know much about that topic/era, either.
That sounds fascinating, Linda! I don't know much about that topic/era, either.

Long Bright River by Liz Moore
Marble Hall Murders by Anthony Horowitz
Story of a Murder by Holly Rubenhold
The Emperor of Gladness by Ocean Vuong

Karen wrote: "Here is my list of Big Books. I hope to read each one, but I'm a mood reader, and I get easily distracted by the latest hyped book. But I am working hard to stick to my plan, LOL
Long Bright River ..."
Looks like a great plan, Karen! I haven't read any of those yet, but most of those authors are on my TBR. Enjoy!
Long Bright River ..."
Looks like a great plan, Karen! I haven't read any of those yet, but most of those authors are on my TBR. Enjoy!
Janet Jennings wrote: "I'm currently reading Marble Hall Murders by Anthony Horowitz. My TBR is long like most others but will check it for those that meet the Big Book criteria. Maybe that will help me prioritize!"
It already looks like that book is going to be a popular one for Big Book Summer this year, Janet! Feel free to start a discussion thread if you want to talk about it with other readers here. Enjoy!
It already looks like that book is going to be a popular one for Big Book Summer this year, Janet! Feel free to start a discussion thread if you want to talk about it with other readers here. Enjoy!

I've heard a lot of good things about The Emperor of Gladness. I've not read any of his books and will be interested to hear what you think of it.

Kate wrote: "I have started The Mirror and the Light by Hilary Mantel as a buddy read. It is time to finish the series!"
Welcome back to Big Book Summer, Kate! Sounds like a good start.
Welcome back to Big Book Summer, Kate! Sounds like a good start.




These are my other two options!
Wolf Hall

The Count of Monte Cristo

Happy reading!!

Janet, I love this series! Have you watched the Masterpiece Mystery series on PBS? Magpie Murders and Moonflower Murders are both worth watching. Of course the books are always better. Enjoy. I look forward to your review. I plan to read Marble Hall soon.

I've heard a lot of good things about The Empero..."
I started it last night and I'm hooked! The writing is beautiful. I read some of On Earth We Are Briefly Gorgeous but ended up as a DNF. I'm going to give it another try. It might have been me, wrong book at the wrong time. It happens.

Small Great Things is a really good book! I hope you enjoy it. I'm a huge fan of Jodi Picoult. She is a local author here in New Hampshire and I see her often at her book events.



Sue, how do you get any reading done with supervising and commenting these posts?


Great pick Holly. Such a good book.




I have 8 other physical books in my POP but two, in particular, I'd like to read are








I just finished 'The Count of Monte Cristo'. I started it on May 1, so I can't count it for this summer challenge, but I highly recommend it to you other big book readers! The story is so engrossing that it's an easy read!
(I don't know how many big books I'll get thru this summer; after The Count, and now the Mantel, I'm worried I will melt into my couch!)



Carmela wrote: "I started The Winners by Fredrik Backman"
I always enjoy Fredrik Backman, Carmela. I just finished listening to Anxious People on audio.
I always enjoy Fredrik Backman, Carmela. I just finished listening to Anxious People on audio.
Veronica Johnson wrote: "I just joined the group after seeing the intro video on YouTube. My first big book is Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult. Someone have it to me last year and I just haven't read it, yet. I am also ..."
Jodi Picoult is a favorite author of mine, Veronica. I enjoyed Small Great Things - hope you do, too.
Jodi Picoult is a favorite author of mine, Veronica. I enjoyed Small Great Things - hope you do, too.
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