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  1. Mar 2, 2021 · Featuring 337 industry-first reviews of fiction, nonfiction, children’s, and YA books; also in this special graphic lit issue: Emil Ferris, John Vasquez Mejias, Johnnie Christmas, and Maia Kobabe; and more

    • 'House of Gucci' Nobody can stop talking about House of Gucci, starring Lady Gaga and Adam Driver, which tells the story of the Gucci family (murder and all!)
    • 'Nomadland' Based on Jessica Bruder's book of the same title, Nomadland won the Academy Award for Best Picture and Chloé Zhao, the film's director, won Best Director.
    • 'Cruella' The highly-anticipated Disney prequel is based on the character from 101 Dalmatians before she becomes the puppy-coat-wearing villain we all know.
    • 'The White Tiger' An adaptation of Aravind Adiga's Booker Prize-winning book of the same name, Balram Halwai (played by Adarsh Gourav) is the titular "white tiger" born once every generation.
  2. Oct 21, 2020 · 20 Best Book Club Books of 2021. By Jenn Marie on Oct 21st, 2020 (Last Updated Apr 29th, 2021) This is a list of the upcoming 2021 Best Book Club Books, limited to hardcover new releases to be published in 2021. I’ll be updating this list as more titles are announced, so stay tuned for more!

    • Good Neighbors by Sarah Langan. Looking for a good mystery/thriller for your book club that examines American suburbia? Give Sarah Langan’s Good Neighbors a try.
    • What’s Mine and Yours by Naima Coster. What’s Mine and Yours is a historical literary fiction novel that’s sure to bring up a lot of interesting discussions at your next book club meeting.
    • The Atmospherians by Alex McElroy. The Atmospherians is a dark, satirical literary novel that examines contemporary influencer culture and gender roles.
    • The Upstairs House by Julia Fine. The Upstairs House is perfect for your book club if you love discussing books that leave you all asking yourselves “What the heck did we just read?”
    • Book Marks
    • Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney. (FSG) 27 Rave • 26 Positive • 25 Mixed • 2 Pan. Listen to an excerpt from Beautiful World, Where Are You here.
    • Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro. (Knopf) 28 Rave • 24 Positive • 6 Mixed. “Klara and the Sun confirms one’s suspicion that the contemporary novel’s truest inheritor of Nabokovian estrangement—not to mention its best and deepest Martian—is Ishiguro … Never Let Me Go wrung a profound parable out of such questions: the embodied suggestion of that novel is that a free, long, human life is, in the end, just an unfree, short, cloned life.
    • No One is Talking About This by Patricia Lockwood. (Riverhead) 31 Rave • 13 Positive • 7 Mixed. Read an interview with Patricia Lockwood here. “Now Lockwood has put that strength into her first novel, No One is Talking About This, which leaves no doubt that she still takes her literary vocation seriously.
    • Crossroads by Jonathan Franzen. (FSG) 32 Rave • 12 Positive • 7 Mixed • 1 Pan. “… a novel that takes the religious beliefs of its characters seriously, without ever forgetting how easily faith can twist itself into absurdity … is light on curmudgeonly social commentary.
  3. May 28, 2021 · From ‘Girl, Woman, Other’ to ‘The Thursday Murder Club’, these are the best book club books to discuss, available from Waterstones, WHSmith, Bookshop and more.

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