Hughes United Book Club Schedule

The Hughes United Book Club meets 6:30 – 8:00 pm on the first Tuesday of each month.

Some selections can be found through the library’s Hoopla database. Click the linked titles to be taken to each book’s Hoopla or library catalog page where you can borrow the title in either e-format or physical format.

 

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2026

◆ March 3: The One, by John Marrs

◆ April 7: Sisters of Fortune, by Anne Lee Huber

◆ May 5: The Plot, by Jean Hanff Korelitz

◆ June 2: Chronicle of a Death Foretold, by Gabriel García Márquez

◆ July 7: Miller’s Valley, by Anna Quindlen

◆ August 4: The Art Thief, by Michael Finkel

◆ September 1: Wild Dark Shore, by Charlotte McConaghy

◆ October 6: Station Eleven, by Emily St. John Mandel

◆ November 3: Water for Elephants, by Sara Gruen

◆ December 1: The Accidental Tourist, by Anne Tyler

 

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2026

◆ January 6: The Good Girl, by Mary Kubica

◆ February 3: City of Thieves, by David Benioff

2025

◆ December 2: The Door-To-Door Bookstore, by Carsten Henn

◆ November 4: A Dirty Job, by Christopher Moore

◆ October 7: Her Every Fear, by Peter Swanson

◆ September 2: The Rise of Wolf 8, by Rick McIntyre

◆ August 5: The Smoke In Our Eyes, by James Grady

◆ July 1: The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper, by Phaedra Patrick

◆ June 3: The Pirate’s Wife, by Daphne P. Geanacopoulos

◆ May 6: Banyan Moon, by Thao Thai

◆ April 1: The Magic All Around, by Jennifer Moorman

◆ March 4: Kinfolk, by Sean Dietrich

◆ February 4: What You Are Looking For Is in the Library, by Michiko Aoyama

◆ January 7: Raphael, Painter in Rome, by Stephanie Storey

 

2024

◆ December 3: Watch Me Disappear, by Ross Armstrong

◆ November 5: Simon the Fiddler, by Paulette Jiles

◆ October 1: The Measure, by Nikki Erlick

◆ September 3: Bel Canto, by Ann Patchett

◆ August 6: Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone, by Benjamin Stevenson

◆ July 2: Prodigal Summer, by Barbara Kingsolver

◆ June 4: Remarkably Bright Creatures, by Shelby Van Pelt

◆ May 7: Never Saw Me Coming, by Vera Kurian

◆ April 2: The Brilliant Life of Eudora Honeysett, by Annie Lyons

◆ March 5: I Will Die in a Foreign Land, by Kalani Pickhart

◆ February 6: The Happiest Man on Earth, by Eddie Jaku

◆ January 2: Harry’s Trees, by Jon Cohen

2023

◆ December 5: In the Time of Our History, by Susanne Pari

◆ November 7: The Guest List, by Lucy Foley

◆ October 3: The Lost Apothecary, by Sarah Penner

◆ September 5: Foster, by Claire Keegan

◆ August 1: State of Wonder, by Ann Patchett

◆ July 11: Beautiful Ruins, by Jess Walter

◆ June 6: The Kind Worth Killing, by Peter Swanson

◆ May 2: Ways the World Could End, by Kim Hooper

◆ April 4: The Essex Serpent, by Sarah Perry

◆ March 7: The Only Woman in the Room, by Marie Benedict

◆ February 7: Saving My Assassin, by Virginia Prodan

◆ January 3: Here and Then and Now, by Mike Chen

2022

◆ December 6: The Audacity of Sara Grayson, by Joani Elliott

◆ November 1: The Witches of New York, by Ami McKay

◆ October 4: The Mad Women’s Ball, by Victoria Mas

◆ September 6: Nothing To See Here, by Kevin Wilson

◆ August 2: The Lost Book of Adana Moreau, by Michael Zapata

◆ July 5: Little Beach Street Bakery, by Jenny Colgan

◆ June 7: The Bird King, by G. Willow Wilson

◆ May 3: The Song of Achilles, by Madeline Miller

◆ April 5: The Incredible Winston Browne, by Sean Dietrich

◆ March 1: The Mystery of Mrs. Christie, by Marie Benedict

◆ February 1: Diamond Doris, by Doris Payne

◆ January 4: The Break, by Katherena Vermette

 

2021

◆ December 7: Of Bears and Ballots, by Heather Lende

◆ November 2: A Luminous Republic, by Andres Barba

 

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