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Soubhiville
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My local bookclub reads based on a monthly topic. March was “a color in the title”. These were my reads. We had an interesting and diverse mix of books chosen.

What book would you suggest with a color in the title?

#LARS #LitsyATXReadersSociety

MemoirsForMe Your book group is so creative! I‘d have to pick 3y
Soubhiville Thank you for the recommendation @UwannaPublishme ! I‘ve stacked it 😊 3y
Kitta What a good idea. Maybe this? 3y
Soubhiville @kitta that sounds really interesting! 3y
Kitta I loved it but not everyone agrees! So it would make for good discussion. I‘d also recommend 3y
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alysonimagines
The Poisonwood Bible | Barbara Kingsolver
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I first heard about this book over a decade ago and finally decided to read it for my book club‘s May theme, “a book you‘ve been meaning to read for a long time but keep putting off,” after a friend highly recommended it. In a word: Wow. I can see why this is considered a modern classic—it‘s provocative, unsparing yet also compassionate, and unputdownable.🔸#aprilreads2021 #LitsyATXReadersSociety #LARS

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alysonimagines
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Read this for my book club‘s April theme, books/library. It‘s a short collection of quotes curated from C. S. Lewis‘s essays and letters, so probably not super interesting unless you‘re a fan of the author, which I am, so I enjoyed it.🔸#aprilreads2021 #LitsyATXReadersSociety #LARS

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alysonimagines
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I read this for my book club‘s (#LitsyATXReadersSociety) March theme of espionage and thoroughly enjoyed the true, amazing story of Virginia Hall, an American field operative who arguably helped the Allies win WWII through the vast and meticulously curated network she built, person by person, in France. And she did all this with the perceived “disadvantages” of being a woman who had a prosthetic leg. Au contraire!🔸#marchreads2021

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Soubhiville
The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek | Kim Michele Richardson
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The Litsy ATX Reader‘s Society met today to discuss this month‘s topic: Books About Books or Libraries. I enjoyed all four of the books I read for it, to varying degrees. I think I actually liked the two non fiction best, which is unusual for me.

#LitsyATXReadersSociety #LARS #BooksAboutBooks

May‘s topic: Something You‘ve Been Meaning to Read for a Long Time but Keep Putting Off.

(We‘re still meeting online. Let me know if you‘d like to join)

CaffeineAndCandy What does the group do? How often do you meet? 4y
Soubhiville @CaffeineAndCandy we meet the third Saturday of every month, and we‘re a sort of non traditional bookclub, in that we read to a different topic each month instead of all reading the same book. At our meetings we each talk about the book(s) we read, and we usually talk about life stuff a bit as well. We all live in Austin TX (ATX), but occasionally have drop ins from elsewhere in Litsyland. 😊. We use Google Meet. 4y
CaffeineAndCandy So nobody reads the same books? 4y
Soubhiville @CaffeineAndCandy it does occasionally happen, but if so it‘s not intentional. 4y
mhillis That‘s a great concept for a book club! 4y
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alysonimagines
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Recommended by several members of my book club, #LitsyATXReadersSociety or #LARS for short. It was also my pick for our January theme, “Read previously for LARS by another member.” I loved the openly curious and innocent questions of the author‘s young mixed-race son about race, religion, and culture. 🔸 #januaryreads2021

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Soubhiville
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My local Litsy club, #LitsyATXReadersSociety, reads to a different theme each month. For February our theme is “A Book Whose Universe You‘d Like To Live In.”

What bookish universes are your favorite AND why?

(Tagged this book because the Hitchhiker universe is fun and silly)

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Soubhiville
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Tomorrow is the next virtual meeting of #LitsyATXReadersSociety! I‘ll email everyone the meeting link.

I always have fun in January looking back at what everyone read in previous months. I can‘t wait to hear what everyone chose!

Eyelit Looking forward to it! 4y
Julsmarshall I‘ve got mine planned! 4y
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Soubhiville
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The December meeting of #LitsyATXReadersSociety is next Saturday, the 19th. Our topic this month is Graphic Novels/ Graphic Memoirs. I‘ve found a couple I really liked and I‘m looking forward to talking about them!

AkashaVampie @ElizaMarie maybe u 2 should talk Graphic Novels!!! 4y
ElizaMarie ooo I would love to sit in on this talk 4y
Sg1224 Count me in! 4y
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Soubhiville
The Womens Courtyard | Khadija Mastoor
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The upcoming meeting of #LitsyATXReadersSociety is November 21st. Our topic this month is Female Relationships. I can‘t wait to hear about your books!

Pictured here are some of the most special women in my life: my mom and aunts, my sis, and my best friends. They all live far away, so making this collage felt pretty great 💕.

robinb Beautiful collage! ❤️ 4y
AmyG 💕 4y
Sg1224 @Soubhiville count me in! 4y
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