Submitted by Susan Eames Ridgerunners’ Book Club Chair
Glancing out winter windows can bring gray and dreary sights. Isn’t it wonderful we can lose the blahs by picking up a book to carry us to a totally different world? Settling by the fire with a good book in hand is a delightful way to pass dark winter days. The women of Ridgerunners offer some suggestions to simplify choosing a book. Sit back, relax and enjoy the peaceful solitude of the first months of the year.
Blue Stockings: “The Things We Cannot See” by Mary Kubica
Godivas: No selection
The Noveladies: “Tailspin” by Sandra Brown
Viewpoint: “Eleanor” by David Michaelis
Gray Matters: No selection
Leaf Turners: “Call Your Daughter Home” by Deb Spera
Book Belles: No meeting
Chapter 13: “The River Ends” by Charles Martin
Sworn Sisters: “The Buddha in the Attic” by Julie Otsuka
Divine Readers: “The Space Between Us” by Sarah Bauer Anderson
Woodland Readers: “Nature Girl” by Carl Hiassen
Page Turners: “Kurdish Bike” by Alesa Lightbourne
Between the Lines: “The Sound of Glass” by Karen White
Novel Ideas: “The Indigo Girl” by Natasha Boyd
Between the Covers: “The Woman in the Window” by A.J. Finn
Happy Bookers: “Anxious People” by Frederick Bachman
Who Picked This Book?: No meeting
Papyrus: “The Vanishing Half” by Britt Bennett
Hooked on Books: “The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane” by Lisa See
Adventure Bound: “Memorial Drive” by Natasha Trethewey
Women, Words, and Wine: “The Silent Patient” by Alex Michaelides
Between the Wines: “The Great Alone” by Kristen Hannah
Chapter Chics: “The Chill Factor” by Sandra Brown
As the Pages Turn: No selection
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