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2025 Bookclub Books

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These are all the books I have read in my book club so far this year with my friends. As long as I’m in this book club (which will hopefully be forever) there will be monthly updates. Feel free to follow along and give your honest review or requests.
 
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This was a cute book that we enjoyed and a great way to start the new year off.
Book Lovers by Emily Henry
 
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This was February’s book. It was a very fun read. If you like “rivals” to lovers, this one would be great for you.
Shipped by Angie Hockman
 
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March’s book: I had a lot of fun with this book. In the end (no spoilers) I couldn’t really tell if everyone was crazy or just the MC. This book made me want to get into more psychological thrillers.
Motherthing by Ainslie Hogarth
 
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April’s book: This was on my TBR for a while when my friend recommended we read it for book club. So glad I read it and the next book is now on my TBR.
The Powerless Trilogy by Lauren Roberts
 
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May’s book: This book was cute and the movie adaptation was absolutely hilarious and cringey (in a good way). We did a double feature during book club where we watched the movie adaptation and watched Pride and Prejudice.
Austenland: A Novel: Hale, Shannon: 9781596912861
 
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June’s book: I loved this book. The FMC was so cute and the plot twist in the end was chef’s kiss for a book like this.
Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry
 
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July’s book: This was a good book. The timeline was a bit wonky to me with there being a lot of lore involved, but overall this was an interesting concept. I heard the second book dives into the lore and answers some questions, so I will be looking f...
Divine Rivals (Letters of Enchantment, #1) by Rebecca Ross
 
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August 2025: This book is a bit different from what I usually read but I like it. It diversifies my reading and I have a big appreciation for my friend who recommended it for this month’s book club.
The Stranger - Albert Camus, Matthew Ward: Books
 
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September’s Book: I’m in charge of picking the book for September and this is the one I chose. I have heard nothing but amazing reviews about this book series and I can’t wait to dive in. It’s been on my TBR for a while.
The Poppy War (The Poppy War, #1) by R.F. Kuang
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October’s book: I love that this will give us the spooky season vibes without the scary bits. I am a scary movie lover but sometimes I need a bit of calm with my storm.
The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches
 
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Bonus October: I have been reading non-stop for the past month 1/2. October’s book has already been chosen for book club but this book has been itching at my brain trying to get me to read it. I have decided to read this book along with the original ...
The Jasad Heir|Paperback
 
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November’s book club book. I read the back of this one and I’m so excited to read it.
Den of Liars by Jessica S. Olson, Hardcover