The Daily Planet Book Club invites readers worldwide to join a monthly literary community with our May pick ‘How to Solve Your Own Murder’
More"Funny Story" by Emily Henry is your next stop if you loved "People We Meet on Vacation."
More‘Get Over It, April Evans’ by Ashley Herring Blake is just the right queer summer romance read.
More“The House in the Cerulean Sea” by TJ Klune is a story that excels in all major categories from a beautiful setting to rich characters.
More"Project Hail Mary" by Andy Weir is an exhilarating journey filled with unexpected twists, combining science, friendship, and passion for exploration. Truly unforgettable!
Abbie Wells rates the novel 5/5 stars.
MoreThe Daily Planet Book Club invites readers worldwide to join a monthly literary community, now reading "Circe" by Madeline Miller.
MoreThere’s a very specific kind of frustration that only readers understand – when you’re in a book slump and even the stories you know are brilliant feel heavy.
MoreI’ve seen people romanticize Bombay so intensely that at one point, I felt compelled to go out and figure out what that even meant. I sat at Marine Drive. I sat at Juhu. I traveled alone to Colaba, wandered through Sanjay Gandhi National Park, and drifted across different corners of Mumbai, trying to feel that cinematic swell people talk about. And somewhere along the way, I realized something: without art, I don’t think there is any romanticizing. Art is what makes things seem greater than they are.
MoreThe Daily Planet Book Club invites readers worldwide to join a monthly literary community continuing with “The Neighbor Favor” by Kristina Forest.
MoreFemale astronauts. 1980’s. Space, love, and everything in between. ‘Atmosphere’ by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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