
One for the Books: The next book to read with friends can be found at Naperville library's new Book Club Hub
Is your neighborhood book club at odds over what to read next? Are you and your best friend searching for the perfect buddy read for spring break? Look no further than Naperville Public Library's new Book Club Hub. This exciting new space is designed to bring readers together, offering a carefully curated selection of books that are perfect for sparking meaningful discussions.
Whether you're reading with a formal book club or simply enjoying a casual read alongside a few friends, you'll find plenty of titles to explore.
A curated selection for book lovers
The Book Club Hub is all about making it easier to find books that are not only enjoyable but also thought-provoking. Whether you're into thrilling mysteries, heartwarming fiction or intriguing nonfiction, there's something for everyone. From bestselling novels to hidden gems, this collection has been handpicked to suit various readers' tastes, ensuring that everyone can find something that piques their interest.
Discover a new book (or two) at each branch
One of the most exciting features of the Book Club Hub is that each library location will offer its own unique selection of books. This means that every time you visit one of our buildings, you'll have the chance to discover different titles, including 'The Women' by Kristin Hannah, 'Lessons in Chemistry' by Bonnie Garmus, 'The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo' by Taylor Jenkins Reid and more.
Nonfiction titles are also well-represented, including 'Midnight in Chernobyl' by Adam Higginbotham, 'When Breath Becomes Air' by Paul Kalanithi and 'Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want to Come' by Jessica Pan.
Start reading, start discussing
We hope this new addition to the library encourages you and your friends to dive into page-turning stories and engage in lively conversation about them. The Book Club Hub is designed to be more than just a place to pick up books — its titles offer an opportunity to connect, share and grow your love for reading. The Book Club Hub is here to make reading even more fun and accessible, and we can't wait to see what you discover. Happy reading!
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