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  1. 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!

  2. 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

    • 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?”
    • A Spy in The Struggle by Aya de Leon
    • Black Buck by Mateo Askaripour
    • The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins
    • The Mystery of Mrs. Christie by Marie Benedict
    • Yellow Wife by Sadeqa Johnson
    • Firekeeper’s Daughter by Angeline Boulley
    • Bride of The Sea by Eman Quotah
    • The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah
    • The Kindest Lie by Nancy Johnson
    • The Survivors by Jane Harper

    A Black woman works her way through law school and lands her dream job at a corporate law firm, only for it to be brought down by the FBI for illegal dealings. She turns on her bosses and makes a deal with the feds, but when they ask her to infiltrate a group of domestic “extremists” her ethics are challenged in a big way.

    Darren is happy to work at a Midtown Starbucks, until a chance encounter lands him a job as the only Black employee of a trendy new start-up. Darren reinvents himself, and then hatches a plan to get other young people of color into the company, which could change everything for his industry.

    Jane is a broke dog walker who is hired by the wealthy residents of Thornfield Estates. When her job brings her in contact with Eddie Rochester, a widower, and they begin to fall for one another, rumors swirl about his first wife Bea and her mysterious death.

    In this novel, Benedict explores one of the greatest mysteries from the life of the Queen of Mystery herself, Agatha Christie. Christie went missing for eleven days in 1926, launching a massive manhunt that swept across the nation. When she reappeared, she claimed amnesia, but did she really forget, or was she hiding something?

    Pheby Delores Brown grew up on a plantation in relative privilege, expecting to find freedom on her eighteenth birthday. Instead, she finds herself in one of the most infamous jails, having to endure and outsmart a cruel jailer in order to survive and escape.

    Daunis Fontaine is a biracial teen of Ojibway descent, but not tribally enrolled thanks to scandal. She’s never felt like she fit in anywhere, but when she witnesses a murder, she’s uniquely positioned to go undercover and try and catch a killer before she finds herself in grave danger.

    Quotah tells the story of Muneer and Saeedah, a married couple who have a daughter, only for their marriage to dissolve soon after. As Muneer returns to his homeland of Saudi Arabia and Saeedah stays in the U.S., relations between them become strained to the point that Saeedah disappears with their daughter, leaving Muneer desperately searching for...

    In another sweeping historical novel about great change, this story begins in Texas in 1934 with a woman named Elsa Martinelli faced with an impossible choice to try and stay on her land as the Dust Bowl bears down on her, or move west to California to uncertainty.

    Set in 2008, this novel is about Ruth, a Black engineer with a good life who is haunted by the baby she gave up years earlier. She returns to her small Indiana hometown to try and seek out answers about her baby’s fate, which leads to uncovering shocking secrets that her family has buried.

    Kieran Elliott is haunted by a youthful reckless mistake that drove him away from his hometown, but now he’s back and visiting with his own young family. But when a body is found on the beach, the past comes rushing back and Kieran has to confront it once and for all.

  3. Sep 25, 2024 · The best fiction of 2021, novels that have beaten out the competition to make the shortlist of prestigious prizes or handpicked books by our expert editors.

  4. Nov 12, 2020 · The top books for your book club to read in 2021. Arranged by publication date, these books will be a sure hit with your book club.

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