Calling all book lovers! It’s almost Thanksgiving—and that means we have turkey, mashed potatoes and an extra long weekend to look forward to. Whether you’re prepping for a big travel day or cozying up at home, Woman’s World Book Club has an array of book recommendations to keep you company all weekend long. From hilarious whodunits to dazzling Bridgerton-style historical romance, nonfiction and more, there’s something for every type of reader!
If you love cozy mystery books packed with delicious recipes, look no further than Guilt and Ginataan by Mia P. Manansala. More in the mood for an intriguing historical fiction title? Try Shy Creatures by Clare Chambers, which bestselling author Holly Gramazio described as “a beautiful story of unfolding secrets and unforeseen consequences.”
For those who enjoy their historical books with a big dash of romance a la Bridgerton, we have fun news: Bestselling author Krystal Marquis returns with More Than This—the highly anticipated second installment of her popular series, The Davenports. This week, we also recommend Pictures of You by Emma Grey. Grey’s latest heart-stirring novel ponders the question: What would you do if you could start over?
On the nonfiction side of things, check out award-winning author and scientist Lauren E. Oakes’ new book, Treekeepers. Filled with fascinating facts that take readers across the world, the tome is a compelling tribute to nature and a celebration of the trees among us!
Keep scrolling to find out more about these Woman’s World Book Club recommendations for the week of November 19 to November 25. Happy reading!
Cozy mystery
‘Guilt and Ginataan’ by Mia P. Manansala
Murder, mayhem and a slew of mouthwatering recipes abound in this fun whodunit! The annual Shady Palms Corn Festival is back, and crowds have arrived to enjoy treats, crafts and the impressive corn maze. But when Lila Macapagal and her Brew-ha Cafe crew, Adeena Awan and Elena Torres, are in the maze, they find a dead body—and Adeena is a suspect. Lila steps in to clear her friend’s name and crack the case!
Historical fiction
‘Shy Creatures’ by Clare Chambers
In this captivating story, readers are transported to the London suburb of Croydon in 1964. Police discover that William Tapping, a mute 37-year-old, has been shut away in his aunt’s home for decades. Working as an art therapist at a psychiatric hospital, Helen Hansford goes to visit him and learns William is a talented artist. As William’s life story is revealed, so is Helen’s past. A book about the power of connection and kindness.
Romance
‘More Than This’ by Krystal Marquis
Bestselling author Krystal Marquis returns with the highly anticipated second installment of her beloved series, The Davenports. Inspired by the real-life story of the Patterson family, this tale follows four young Black women—Ruby Tremaine, Olivia Davenport, Amy-Rose Shepherd and Helen Davenport—as they navigate a changing society, love, marriage and following their dreams. A delight for fans of Bridgerton!
Women’s fiction
‘Pictures of You’ by Emma Grey
Deeply emotional moments, a complex romance, second chances…Emma Grey’s latest novel has it all. Evie Hudson wakes up after surviving a crash that killed her husband, Oliver. But she doesn’t remember Oliver—or anything else about her life for that matter. Trying to piece it together, Evie soon meets Drew. As she unearths elusive details of her marriage and Oliver’s death, secrets are revealed that alter Evie’s life.
Nonfiction
‘Treekeepers’ by Lauren E. Oakes
Award-winning author, scientist, researcher and tree enthusiast Lauren E. Oakes’ new book, Treekeepers, takes readers on a fascinating journey from the Scottish Highlands to the Panamanian jungle to ask real-life scientists, innovators and local citizens about their relationship with trees and nature—and how they are taking care of our world. Oakes chronicles their stories and shares why trees and forests are some of Earth’s most precious gifts. Well-researched and hopeful, this book is a compelling tribute to nature and a celebration of the trees among us!
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