Two of my cousins are as crazy about books and book groups as I am, and I recently spent several days with them, picking their brains about what their groups are reading. The photo was taken from the dock on the lake near Spokane,
WA, where their parents bought a cabin decades ago. It's still a
lovely place to visit....and read.

Peggy is a member of a mystery reading group, begun 21 years ago at the college where she taught. Recent reads include books by
Laura Wilson, whose most recent crime novel available in North America is
A Capital Crime; Norwegian
Karin Fussum, whose most recent is
The Caller;
Attica Locke, most recent
The Cutting Season;
and Chris Pavone,
The Expats. Another of her groups liked
Maria Doria Russell, whose
Doc was one of The Washington Post's Best Books of 2011, and
M.L. Stedman's The Light Between the Oceans.
Cathy also gave high marks to
The Light Between the Oceans, but said that the best discussions in her group were prompted by
The Wednesday Sisters by Meg Waite Clayton and
The Tortilla Curtain by
T.C. Boyle. She also recommends
New York Times columnist Timothy Egan's
The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire that Saved America. She had just begun
Egan's biography of photographer
Edward Curtis, Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher: looks good, she said.
With the exception of T.C Boyle--and I think The Tortilla Curtain is terrific--I've not read any of these authors. How nice to have recommendations of other book lovers whose reading follows paths a little different from my own.
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