My book club's many-year reading list. Book ideas for book clubs and reading groups.
Because books clubs are so popular, especially among women and especially (I believe) among food bloggers and food-blog readers, I'm sharing the books my reading group has read -- we've been reading together since 1994!
Our book club is plenty social, but at the same time, serious about our reading. We hire a 'professor' and we read books in series, by theme. So our list may well inspire other reading groups, both new book clubs thinking about what books to read and established groups looking for new book ideas.
Naturally, we're always looking for new themes, new book ideas. If you've got a favorite, please leave a comment. If your own book club publishes your reading list online, let me know and I'll add a link here. The more the merrier!
"Writers we admire and reread are absorbed into the fine print of our consciousness, into the white noise of our thoughts, and in this sense, then can never die."
- Ian McEwan on the death of Saul Bellow
#1 19th CENTURY WOMEN AUTHORSEthan Frome- Edith Wharton
The Bell Jar- Sylvia Plath
Their Eyes Were Watching God- Zora Neale Hurston
Jane Eyre- Charlotte Bronte
Wide Sargasso Sea- Jean Rhys
The Yellow Wallpaper- Charlotte Perkins Gilman
The Awakening- Kate Chopin
#2 MORE WOMEN AUTHORS Frankenstein- Mary Shelley
♥Beloved- Toni Morrison
♥The Woman Warrior- Maxine Hong Kingston
Housekeeping- Marilynne Robinson
The Country of the Pointed Firs- Sarah Orne Jewett
#3 AMERICAN AUTHORS Bastard Out of Carolina- Dorothy Allison
The Worn Path- Eudora Welty
Why I Love at the P.O.- Eudora Welty
A Good Man Is Hard to Find- Flannery O'Connor
also Good Country People & The Artificial Nigger
Betsey Brown- Ntozake Shange
Native Son- Richard Wright
♥My Antonia- Willa Cather
♥Written on the Body- Jeannette Winterson
#4 SENSUALITY The North China Lover- Marguerite Duras
♥Madame Bovary- Gustave Flaubert
The Immoralist- Andre Gide
The Vagabond- Colette
Giovanni's Room- James Baldwin
A Year in Provence- Peter Mayle (GUY THING)
#5 OFF-THEME Sense and Sensibility- Jane Austen
Animal Dreams- Barbara Kingsolver
♥#5 WAR Red Badge of Courage- Stephen Crane (Civil War)
Goodbye to All That- Robert Graves (WWI)
All Quiet on the Western Front- Maria Remarque (WWI)
Testament to Youth- Vera Brittian (WWI)
The Caine Mutiny- Hermann Wouk (WWII)
Dispatches- Michael Herr (Vietnam)
#6 AFRICA Heart of Darkness- Joseph Conrad
♥Things Fall Apart- Chinua Achebe
♥Out of Africa- Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen)
♥The Joys of Motherhood- Buchi Emecheta
July's People- Nadime Gordimer
♥The Famished Road- Ben Okri
Middle Passage- Charles Johnson (GUY THING)
♥#7 MEMOIRS The Liar's Club- Mary Carr
A River Runs Through It- Norman McLeod
An American Childhood- Annie Dillard
This Boy's Life- Tobias Wolff
Memories of a Catholic Girlhood- Mary McCarthy
King of the Hill- AE Hotchner
Angela's Ashes- Frank McCourt
#8 HISTORICAL NOVELS Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil- John Behrendt
Paradise- Toni Morrison
A Take of Two Cities- Charles Dickens
Jewel in the Crown- Paul Scott
Corelli's Mandolin- Louis de Bernieres
♥Angle of Repose- Wallace Stegner
♥ ♥The Confessions of Nat Turner- William Styron
Divine Secrets of the Yaya Sisterhood- Rebecca Wells
#9 JEWISH LITERATURE The Shawl- Cynthia Ozick
The Dean's December- Saul Bellow
American Pastoral- Philip Roth
My Name Is Asher Lev- Chaim Potok
♥The Assistant- Bernard Malamud
CLARKSVILLE RETREAT Einstein's Dreams- Alan Lightman
#10 ASIA Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China- Jung Chang
♥ ♥The Joy Luck Club- Amy Tan
Some Prefer Nettles- Junichiro Tanizaki
Kitchen- Banana Yoshimoto
The God of Small Things- Arundhati Roy
Leave It To Me- Bharati Mukherjee
#11 CANADIAN FICTION The Stone Angel- Margaret Laurence
♥The Handmaid's Tale- Margaret Atwood
♥The Stone Diaries- Carol Shields
The Beggar Maid- Alice Munro
Herland- Charlotte Perkins Gilman
♥The Love of a Good Woman- Alice Munro
#12 NATIVE AMERICA Black Elk Speaks- John Neihardt
Yellow Raft Blue Water- Michael Dorris
Ceremony- Leslie Marmon Silko
The Man Who Killed the Deer- Frank Waters (GUY THING)
House Made of Dawn- N. Scott Momaday
Education of Little Tree- Forrest Carter
♥The Lake Dreams the Sky- Swain Wolfe
The Quiet American- Graham Greene
#13 ON OUR OWN Half a Heart- Rosellen Brown
♥The Poisonwood Bible- Barbara Kingsolver
♥#14 IRISH AUTHORS Dubliners- James Joyce
The Woman Who Walked into Doors- Roddy Doyle
House of Splendid Isolation- Edna O'Brien
The Last September- Elizabeth Bowen
Inland Ice- Eilis Dhuibhne
Van- Roddy Doyle
#15 GOOD BOOKS A Town Like Alice- Nevil Shute
♥The Adventures of Huck Finn- Mark Twain
♥To Kill a Mockingbird- Harper Lee "MOM THING"
♥Anne of Green Gables- Lucy Montgomery
- Charles Dickens
The Sun Also Rises- Ernest Hemingway
MISSOURI SELECTIONFarewell to Manzanar- Jeanne Wakatsuki
♥#16 BLOOMSBURY Mrs. Dalloway- Virginia Woolf
The Hours- Michael Cunningham
Seabiscuit- Laura Hillenbrand (GUY THING)
♥A Room with a View- EM Forster
A Room of One's Own- Virginia Woolf
#17 SCIENCE FICTION - we loved this entire series!
Stranger in a Strange Land- Robert A Heinlein
The Time Machine- HG Wells
Left Hand of Darkness- Ursula Le Guin
Brave New World- Aldous Huxley
The Sparrow- Mary Doria Russell
♥ ♥Children of God- Mary Doria Russell
♥ ♥ #18 MAGICAL REALISMLeaf Storm - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
The House of the Spirits- Isabel Allende
Like Water for Chocolate- Laura Esquivel
A Wild Sheep Chase- Haruka Murakami (GUY THING)
East, West: Stories- Salman Rushdie
Love Medicine- Louise Erdrich
Balzac & the Little Chinese Seamstress- Sijie Dai
♥#19 MYSTERYThe Murder of Roger Ackroyd- Agatha Christie
The Alienist- Caleb Carr
Thus Was Adonis Murdered- Sarah Caudwell
An Unsuitable Job for a Woman- P.D. James
Devil in a Blue Dress- Walter Mosley
#20 "CROSSROADS"Mrs Caliban- Rachel Ingalls
The Life and Loves of a She Devil- Fay Weldon
Excellent Women (Penguin Classics)- Barbara Pym
The Secret Life of Bees- Sue Monk Kidd
Blue Shoe- Anne Lamott
The Dogs of Babel- Carolyn Parkhurst (GUY THING)
#21 LOST & CONFUSEDLife of Pi- Yann Martel
One So Bad We Won't Admit to Reading It!
Traveling Mercies- Anne Lamott
♥Patron Saint of Liars- Ann Patchett
#22 UNDERGROUND THINKERSThe Bluest Eye- Toni Morrison
♥Notes from the Underground- Fyodor Dostoevsky
Slaughterhouse - Five- Kurt Vonnegurt
Beneath The Wheel- Herman Hesse
#23 SUMMER OF FAULKNER As I Lay Dying- William Faulkner
♥The Sound and the Fury- William Faulkner
♥Light in August- William Faulkner
♥ ♥ #24 INSIDE OUT"The theme flips the phrase 'on the outside looking in'. In each work, the narrator is physically, psychically or socially detached. In addition, these are touchstone authors and texts on the themes of time, memory, and place. In a topsy-turvy way, these books are literary window peeping."
Sula- Toni Morrison
A World of Love- Elizabeth Bowen
Portrait in Sepia- Isabelle Allende
Jacob's Room- Virginia Wolf
Summer- Edith Wharton
Cat's Eye- Margaret Atwood
#25 ISLAM Minaret- Leila Aboulela
Midnight's Chidren- Salman Rushdie
♥Reading Lolita in Tehran- Azar Nafisi
The Kite Runner- Khaled Hosseini
♥Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close- Jonathan Safran Foer
#26 FAMILYThe History of Love- Nicole Krauss
♥Gilead: A Novel- Marilynne Robinson
♥ ♥ On Beauty- Zadie Smith
Three Junes- Julia Glass
♥ The Memory Keeper's Daughter- Kim Edwards
#27 Canonical ClassicsThe Memory Keeper's Daughter- Emily Bronte
Lady Chatterly's Lover- DH Lawrence
Pride and Prejudice- Jane Austen
Howard's End- EM Forster
#28 VampiresDracula - Bram Stoker
I, Vampire - Michael Romkey
Salem's Lot - Stephen King
Interview with a Vampire - Anne Rice
#29 Christmas Peace Like a River - Leif Enger
#30 Looking Back: The Narrative Art of RememberingMoveable Feast - Ernest Hemingway
Here is Where We Meet - John Berger
Running in the Family - Michael Ondaatje
#31 Booker Prize WinnersThe Gathering- Anne Enright
The Inheritance of Loss- Kiran Desai
The Sea - John Banville
#32 Mark Twain(
The Entire Mark Twain Collection (300+ Works) is available on Kindle for just $.99, no I didn't misplace the decimal point, for a buck.)
The Diaries of Adam and Eve and Other StoriesPersonal Recollections of Joan of ArcLife on the MississippiThe Mysterious Stranger and Other StoriesJOINT BOOK CLUB & POTLUCKThe Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals- Michael Pollan
CHRISTMASA Christmas Memory- Truman Capote
#33 ALL-MALE AMERICAN REVIEWThe Sun Also Rises- Ernest Hemingway
Tender Is the Night- F. Scott Fitzgerald
East of Eden- John Steinbeck
Catcher in the Rye- JD Salinger
#34 ANTEBELLUM FICTION: FROM BATTLEFIELD to HOME FRONT"Historical fiction has long been a popular genre; it attempts to capture the manners and spirit of period with exacting detail. In particular, antebellum ('before the war' - usually references the American Civil War) fiction focuses the readers attention on not only the battle itself, but imagines the psychological and philosophical struggles of its protagonists. This series is a collection of novels that go beyond the battlefield to capture the struggles on the home front. " ~ Kami Hancock Cold Mountainby Charles Frazier
Little Womenby Louisa May Alcott (also available free for Kindle)
March: A Novelby Geraldine Brooks
The Shackby William P Young (Christmas book)
The Black Flower: A Novel of the Civil Warby Howard Bahr
Clotel: Or, The President's Daughter: A Narrative of Slave Life in the United States by William Wells Brown
#35 Defining Home"Is it the places from which we come, or the soil where we plant our roots that defines who we are becoming? These novels offer insight into the human condition–its conflicts, its tragedies and joys, and the endurance it requires." ~ Kami Hancock
The Help by Kathryn Stockett
Mudbound by Hillary Jordan
Home: A Novel by Marilynne Robinson
Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
About the Red Wine Book ClubWhen I moved to St. Louis, I left behind friends I loved, many in the book club started by Lisa from
My Own Sweet Thyme and me. (Imagine: the host was expected to
mail reminder invitations! Via the
post office!) Nearly immediately after arriving here, I was invited to join a wonderful book club, a men's and women's group with high intellectual aspirations. Its reading rhythm however, didn't work for me and I missed the camaraderie of a
women's reading group.
So I gathered my best friends, we hired a 'professor' (usually a grad student) to help us select our books and guide our discussions. Fourteen years and four professors later, we're still intact, we're still reading and we're still ... drinking red wine. (Yes, ours is a social as well as intellectual group.)
'GUY THINGS' Ours is a women's book club but every so often, we invite/prevail upon the men in our lives to join us for a special "Guy Thing" book club. These gatherings are often as much party as book club but we always do hold a book discussion.
Enjoy! ~ Alanna