20 May 2014

What’s On Your Summer Reading List?

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Frequently, our day-to-day conversations include the question, “What’s your book club reading?” In a recent New York Times column, James Atlas writes that nearly five million Americans gather every few weeks in someone’s living room to discuss books.

“Reading is a solitary act, an experience of interiority. To read a book is to burst the confines of one’s consciousness and enter another world,” Atlas says. However, the real excitement occurs when we gather to share our reactions to what we have read and experienced in that other world. And, the connections that are established in a book club are unique.

For this reason, it’s always bittersweet when the book club season comes to an end. While this frees us up to read whatever we like, there is a certain camaraderie that we miss. We have quite an ambitious line-up for the 2014-2015 season, and some of us might get a head start (the list will be the subject of our next blog). But for those who would like a respite from required reading, here are a few titles we have on our summer list:

  • Transatlantic by Colum McCann
  • The Round House by Louise Erdrich
  • Tinkers by Paul Harding
  • The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
  • Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers
  • The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert
  • Americanah by Chimamanda Adichie
  • Book by Book: Notes on Reading and Life by Michael Dirda (non-fiction)
  • The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore (non-fiction)

If you have interesting books on your summer reading list, please let us know.

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Lisa Forman Rosen is an avid reader and facilitator of book clubs in Miami, Florida. She has worked at the University of Miami since 1986, first in the Department of English Composition as a lecturer and now at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine as a writer. Lisa created this site to share her love of literature with others and expand the conversation into the virtual world.
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