Tattered Cover’s Best Bets for Book Clubs, part 3

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Here is the last part of Tattered Cover’s best fiction books for book clubs!  Next week I will share their nonfiction picks…  As I did with parts one and two, I have linked to any titles I have previously read and reviewed.  Feel free to suggest which of the other titles I should be sure to read, too!

Orange Mint and Honey by Carleen Brice 
Oxygen by Carol Cassella
Telex From Cuba by Rachael Kushner 
Life Class by Pat Barker
The Writing Class by Jincy Willett 
The Little Book by Selden Edwards 
The Well and The Mine by Gin Phillips 51dvNtwcS L. SL160  Tattered Covers Best Bets for Book Clubs, part 3
Netherland review by Joseph O’Neill
Lush Life by Richard Price
Bright Shiny Morning by James Frey
The Whiskey Rebels by David Liss 
Shanghai Girls review by Lisa See
Little Bee review by Chris Cleave
Home review by Marilynne Robinson
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle review by David Wroblewski
Cutting for Stone review by Abraham Verghese
Cradle by Patrick Somerville
The School of Essential Ingredients by Erica  Bauermeister
Water for Elephants review by Sara Gruen
Lark and Termite by Jayne Anne Phillips
More of This World or Maybe Another by Barb Johnson51tElqfz6sL. SL160  Tattered Covers Best Bets for Book Clubs, part 3
Girls in Trucks by Katie Crouch
The Help review by Kathryn Stockett
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet review by Jamie Ford
Nemesis by Jo Nesbo
A Day and a Night and a Day by Glen Duncan
Postcards From a Dead Girl by Kirk Farber

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I have been a high school teacher for 15 years and am ready to embark on a new project! I hope to promote classic literature and help book clubs rediscover these gems.
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