First Monday Morning of the Month Book Club
Suggestions from Around the Circle - November 5, 2012
Kerstin Ekman’s Series - The Women and the Town - Witches’
Rings, The Spring, Angel House and A City of Light. Other novels
include Blackwater, The Dog and Under the Snow
J.J. Luna: How to be
Invisible: Protect Your Home, Your Children, Your Assets, and Your Life
Lee Child’s Jack Reacher Thriller Series: first novel in the series - Killing Floor
Will Wiles: Care of
Wooden Floors
Laura Levine: Death of a
Neighborhood Witch
Ken Wilber, Editor: Quantum Questions: Mystical Writings of the World's Great
Physicists
Hilary Mantel’s Thomas Cromwell Trilogy - Wolf Hall, Bring Up the Bodies & the third work in progress is tentatively titled The Mirror and the Light
William Edward Lunt: History of England
Jared Diamond: Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed, also, Guns, Germs, and Steel: the
Fates of Human Societies
Patricia McAnany and Norman Yoffee, editors: Questioning Collapse: Human
Resistance, Ecological Vulnerability, and the Aftermath of Empire
Carl Bernstein: A Woman in
Charge: the Life of Hillary Rodman Clinton
Madeleine Albright: Prague Winter: a Personal Story of
Remembrance and War, 1937-1948
Mary Churchill Soames: A Daughter’s Tale: the Memoir of Winston Churchill’s Youngest
Child
Jean Edward Smith: Eisenhower in War and Peace
Robert Provine: Curious
Behavior: Yawning, Laughing, Hiccupping, and Beyond
Martin Fletcher: Breaking
News: a Memoir
Randy Pauch: Last Lecture
Elie Wiesel: Night
Tana French’s Mystery Series - Dublin Murder Squad - In the Woods, The Likeness, A Faithful Place, Broken Harbour and The Secret Place.
Zoë Ferraris’ Saudi Arabian Mystery Series - Finding Nouf, City of Veils and Kingdom of Strangers
Abraham Verghese: Cutting for
Stone: a Novel; as well as two memoirs -In My Own Country and The Tennis Partner
Ken Follett: A Dangerous Fortune
Camilla Gibb: The Beauty
of Humanity Movement [The Reading Across RI Book for 2012]