The Best Book Club Books Of 2022
Book clubs are a great way to make friends, learn about new authors, and find out about fantastic books you may have never read before. In the past, book clubs would meet in person, but more and more people are joining virtual book clubs, which make it much easier to join a club and discuss books from the comfort of your own home.
As we look forward to the book club books of 2022, there are many exciting titles that readers of all types can look forward to. Whether you want to join an online book club or just look for a few books to add to your reading list, these books are sure to provide hours of interesting reading.
‘The Four Winds’ By Kristin Hannah
Kristin Hannah is a bestselling author whose books often explore the complexities of family and relationships. ‘The Four Winds’ is no exception. The story follows a woman named Elsa as she navigates a changing world in 1930s Texas. After her husband abandons her and their children, Elsa must find a way to survive and keep her family together. Book clubs will have plenty to discuss when it comes to the themes of family, loyalty, and determination that Hannah explores in this novel.
‘A Promised Land’ By Barack Obama
Barack Obama’s memoir ‘A Promised Land’ is sure to be a hit among book clubs. Obama’s story of his journey from his childhood in Hawaii to his time in the White House is sure to be an inspiring read for all. Book clubs will be able to discuss the themes of ambition, leadership, and resilience that Obama presents in this memoir.
‘The Midnight Library’ By Matt Haig
Matt Haig’s ‘The Midnight Library’ is a unique book that is sure to be a hit with book clubs in 2022. The story follows a woman named Nora as she finds herself in a mysterious library where she can explore alternate versions of her life. This book is perfect for discussing the themes of regret, choices, and the power of second chances.
‘The Invisible Life of Addie Larue’ By V.E. Schwab
V.E. Schwab is a master of fantasy, and her latest novel ‘The Invisible Life of Addie Larue’ is sure to be a hit with book clubs. The story follows a woman named Addie as she makes a deal with a mysterious figure to gain immortality. In exchange, she must forfeit her memories and identity. Book clubs can discuss the themes of identity, freedom, and the power of stories that Schwab explores in this novel.
‘The Mirror & The Light’ By Hilary Mantel
Hilary Mantel’s ‘The Mirror & The Light’ is the third installment in her award-winning Thomas Cromwell trilogy. The story follows Thomas Cromwell as he navigates the court of Henry VIII and attempts to stay in power. Book clubs can discuss the themes of power, ambition, and loyalty that Mantel explores in this book.
‘The Midnight Library’ By Matt Haig
Matt Haig’s ‘The Midnight Library’ is a unique book that is sure to be a hit with book clubs in 2022. The story follows a woman named Nora as she finds herself in a mysterious library where she can explore alternate versions of her life. This book is perfect for discussing the themes of regret, choices, and the power of second chances.
‘The Code Breaker’ By Walter Isaacson
Walter Isaacson is known for his biographies of innovators and thinkers, and his latest book ‘The Code Breaker’ is no different. The book follows the life of the pioneering computer scientist Alan Turing and his work to crack the Nazi Enigma code. Book clubs can discuss the themes of innovation, courage, and the power of technology that Isaacson explores in this book.
‘A Court of Silver Flames’ By Sarah J. Maas
Sarah J. Maas is the author of many bestselling fantasy novels, and ‘A Court of Silver Flames’ is sure to be a hit with book clubs. The story follows a woman named Nesta as she navigates a dangerous and magical world. Book clubs will have plenty to discuss when it comes to the themes of love, loyalty, and power that Maas explores in this novel.
‘The Vanishing Half’ By Brit Bennett
Brit Bennett’s ‘The Vanishing Half’ tells the story of two twin sisters who take very different paths in life. The story follows them over the course of several decades and explores themes of identity, family, and belonging. Book clubs will have plenty to discuss when it comes to the themes of race and privilege that Bennett explores in this novel.
‘The House in the Cerulean Sea’ By TJ Klune
TJ Klune’s ‘The House in the Cerulean Sea’ is a charming fantasy novel that is sure to be a hit with book clubs. The story follows a social worker as he investigates an orphanage on a mysterious island. Book clubs can discuss the themes of family, community, and acceptance that Klune explores in this novel.
These books are sure to be a hit with book clubs in 2022, and they are sure to provide plenty of discussion material. Whether you are looking for a virtual book club to join or just want to add some new books to your reading list, these books are sure to provide hours of interesting reading.
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