Best Book Club Books for Women: 5 Thought-Provoking Reads to Discuss

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What Makes A Great Book Club Choice?

Character-driven stories spark great book club discussions. They dig into complex relationships, big questions, and characters’ inner thoughts. You’re not just trying to figure out the ending; you’re trying to understand the characters who drive the story.

Everyone relates differently to a character based on their own experience. Where one reader will be sympathetic to a character, another may find them annoying. The emotional connection is what brings the book to life and provides a wonderful meeting.

Below are terrific examples of character-driven books for your next Book Club meeting.

Looking for Your Next Book Club Pick? These Thought-Provoking Books for Women Deliver

Theo of Golden by Allen Levi
Rating ★★★★★

Why it’s great for a Book Club: This book is about how one person can make a difference in their community. The story shows how small, everyday moments can have a big impact. This book is great for discussion, and everyone will see it differently.

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Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke
Rating ★★★★★

Why it’s great for a Book Club: There are several ways to interpret this story, and that always makes for a great discussion.  The characters are flawed and make controversial, messy decisions, prompting a discussion on why this happened. This will be a Book Club favorite. Don’t miss this one.

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The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion by Beth Brower
Rating ★★★★★

Why it’s great for a Book Club: Set in the Victorian era, this story offers much to unpack, especially regarding women’s rights and social norms.  Because it is written in diary form, it allows you to get inside Emma’s head.  You will become completely invested in this charming, humorous, delightful book.  There are currently 8 volumes.

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Why it’s great for a Book Club: You’ll get an inside look at the New York City Fashion world in the early 2000’s.  The main character, who is not always likable and makes choices that sometimes cross the line.  This story will surely spark a wonderful discussion as the group explores the moral gray areas of ambition.

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If you’re looking for more book club favorites that spark meaningful conversation, these reader-loved picks are worth adding to your list.


The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah


Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens


Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt


The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab

Happy Reading!

Andrea

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