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The Paper & Glam Book Club 2017

Paper & Glam Readers,
 
It's time to meet our 2017 Reading List!
 
Before I walk through our year in books, let's briefly discuss the framework and intention of the Paper & Glam Book Club.
 
How are the titles chosen each year?
 
Our reading list framework is a three-way split between classics, fiction, and non-fiction. In addition, the list includes a work of children's literature, a young adult title, and new this year, one book of poetry.
 
Whether you're a devoted fan of pop-culture phonemes, literary greats, or a student of the human experience, you're sure to meet a book you can't put down! You will encounter books that are both outside your comfort zone and a challenge for you to finish. The goal of the Paper & Glam Book Club is to read both deeply into each title as well as widely into many genres, thus expanding our literary horizons while experiencing each book within the context of community. 
 
Each title on the reading list received many votes from the Paper & Glam reading community, and at least one glowing endorsement from a monthly book chatter who read it and savored every page.
 
You will notice these titles are by no means the latest releases in the publishing world. This is by design. New releases are hot commodities, and therefore, difficult to procure at your local public library. Few pursuits enrich my life to the degree that avid reading does, and I want to ensure everyone is equipped to read along with an internet connection and library card.
 
If an advance screening of the best new books sure to pop-up on your social media feed is a priority, I cannot recommend the Book of the Month Club highly enough. A subset of the Paper & Glam Book Club joined for November, and we are discussing these titles informally on our Facebook group. If you're interested in joining us for this reading adventure as well, do so using this link and receive 30% off your membership and a book tote. Join by November 21st (Monday!) to jump in for November. Most of us chose The Trespasser for November and plan to start reading it as soon as this month's study of Harper Lee is complete.
 
“Is there anything more satisfying than to keep abreast of the best new books of our time as they appear? In reading them, in enjoying them, in talking with others about them, we feel our day taking shape.”
—Book of the Month Club
 founding statement, 1926
 
How do I join The Paper & Glam Book Club?
 
There are a few ways to get connected and read along:
  1. Live Monthly Book Chat: Our main monthly event and connection point is the Book Club livestream. As in 2015 and 2016, Book Club is live the last Thursday of the month on P&G TV at 6 PM PST/9 PM EST (with the exception of November and December when we'll meet the third Thursday so we're reading around Thanksgiving and Christmas). Join us live and discuss the books along with our eight live chatters in real-time. 
     
  2. Facebook: Join the Book Club community on Facebook to discuss our monthly selections and all things reading-related. From reviews to memes, we've got reading covered. No spoilers allowed. 

  3. GoodReads: When you've finished our monthly book, join us in our GoodReads forum to share your thoughts with the group, spoilers welcome.
That's our 2017 set-up! Without further ado, please meet the 2017 Paper & Glam Book Club Reading List with a brief description of how each title fits in:
 
JANUARY
 
Here in Paperandglamland, we like to do things seasonally. This means January's read is a non-fiction motivational kick-starter to set our new year off with a bang. When Shonda Rhimes' book debuted this week a year ago, Katrina (one of our original live chatters entering her third year of service to Paper & Glam) assured me it absolutely must be 2017's January read. Since then, Year of Yes has been recommended by the readers in our community countless times, and I can't wait to crack the cover and start my 2017 of Yes.
 
FEBRUARY
 
When Glennon Doyle Melton released Carry On, Warrior: The Power of Embracing Your Messy, Beautiful Lifethe title jumped off the virtual shelves right into my heart. I earmarked it for last year's reading list but cut it since we were non-fiction heavy. Now that Melton released her follow-up, Love Warrior, this is her year! As the publisher states, "Love Warrior is a gorgeous and inspiring account of how we are born to be warriors: strong, powerful, and brave; able to confront the pain and claim the love that exists for us all. This chronicle of a beautiful, brutal journey speaks to anyone who yearns for deeper, truer relationships and a more abundant, authentic life." Don't we all? Let's dive in.
 
MARCH
 
It's a Paper & Glam tradition to start our spring with a fun thriller, so this March we're reading The Nest. When Katrina first introduced me to the Book of the Month Club, The Nest was a current selection. At the time I passed on joining, but this title followed me around until I gave in. Since I still can't open a web browser without seeing the cover, we might as well join 'em for a story of a trust fund in jeopardy endangering the futures of its four sibling beneficiaries. This is a tale, like its author, straight out of LA. 
 
APRIL
 
April is National Poetry month. This year we're celebrating by reading our first book of poetry together. If you're like me, you haven't read poetry since high school when assigned Robert Frost's The Road Not Taken. I've wanted to read Leaves of Grass since it featured prominently in The Notebook, so let's take our poetry to the park this spring and read Walt Whitman's American classic.
 
MAY
 
Years back, my favorite author Shauna Niequist cited five books as her greatest sources of inspiration. Four of the five were already perennial favorites - Simple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort & Joy, A Moveable Feast, and Food Women & God: An Unexpected Path to Almost Everything, and Bird By Bird: Some Instructions on Writing & Life. The fifth was Gift From The Sea. The former four titles got me through my darkest season and played no small role in the emergence of the woman I am today. I could not be more excited to read this gift of a book and honor its author who passed in 2001, in her home by the sea.
 
JUNE
 
We'll get summer started with a beachy compilation of love stories by young adult's all-star authors. 
 
JULY
 
In July, the immutable Shauna Niequist is back with her latest! Let's learn to "live a life of meaning and connection instead of pushing for perfection. I'm tired of being tired, burned out on busy. And, it seemed, almost everyone I talked with was in the same boat: longing for connection, meaning, depth, but settling for busy." Sound familiar? Same here, sister.
 
AUGUST
 
For years, I've wanted to read the works of American treasure Maya Angelou. 2017 is the year, starting with her first autobiography, I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings.
 
SEPTEMBER
 
Liane Moriarty's Big Little Lies, which we read together in August of 2015, remains one of the highest rated by Paper & Glam readers to date. Moriarty is back on the reading list with her latest novel of six intricately woven stories meeting to form one epic tale: Truly Madly Guilty.
  
OCTOBER
 
This fall's seasonal selection is also our children's title for 2017. I know Anne of Avonlea and L.M. Montgomery will remind us once again why "we're so glad to live in a world with Octobers."
 
NOVEMBER
 
In November, Cheryl Strayed returns. Remember when we read Wild in 2014 in preparation to see Reese play Cheryl in the movie adaptation?! I picked up this book in Strayed's home town of Portland at Powell's Books in 2015. It's been burning a hole in my bookshelf ever since. This collection of columns from Cheryl Strayed's time as the once-anonymous advice columnist Dear Sugar are a "balm for everything life throws our way." Since life has a way of serving up a new curveball in almost every season, I'm excited to read Cheryl's raw and real insights into our human condition. 
 
DECEMBER
 
Lastly, December's read is another seasonal compilation of holiday stories written by the beloved and best-selling young adult readers. Let's curl up by the fireplace and get cozy, we've got twelve reasons next Christmas to stay indoors and fall in love.    
 
RESOURCES
  The Paper & Glam Book Club Planner Kit
To keep us organized and accountable to turning pages together in 2017, I created a Paper & Glam Book Club Planner Kit. The planner kit includes the 2017 Reading List and matching planner stickers for each book in the line-up.
 
If you'd like the reading list and planner stickers delivered to your door ready to rock in hot pink, the Glam Mail Book Club Planner Kit is for you! If you'd like to print and cut your own kit, the Digital Glam Book Club Planner Kit is free in the digital shop! 
 
If you'd like to share these titles with Santa, a ready-made Amazon wishlist with all the 2017 titles is available here.
 
For a video walk-through of our 2017 Reading List and all the details, watch here!

That's a wrap on Book Club 2017! Are you ready to read along with us in 2017? 

Were any of the titles already on your to-read list?
Is there one or two you're particularly excited to read? It's going to be tough not crack these titles early!
  
Looking so forward to our third year of reading together, 
Lisamarie
 
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Comments

Jenn P

Ok Lisamarie, you got me! I've followed you for about two years but never did book club. When you said reading books we normally would wouldn't read, touched my heart because I do want to be a well rounded person! See you in book club. I'll start with November 2016's book!

Paper and Glam

Hi Jenn!
Same here, sister. A few years back before I started The Paper & Glam Book Club, I found myself only reading non-fiction. I wanted to learn to love fiction and the classics, young adult and children's lit from readers who loved those genres as well.
Cheers to a year of well-rounded reading!
Lisamarie

Robin Wagganer

My plan is to read all of Dickens in 2017. But there are several on the list that I have also been wanting to read so they will make a nice break from the way-too-prolific Dickens.

Paper and Glam

Oh I love that plan, Robin! I, too, like to spend an academic year with an author starting in the fall. As of September, when we read Gatsby, I've been spending time with Fitzgerald. On the book club front, we'll spend a year with Shakespeare in 2018, Austen in 2019, Dickens in 2020, and 2021 with the Brontes. As you put it, these authors are way too prolific for a big group of readers so the four classic selections will revolve around those authors including two modern adaptations and two of the works of literature themselves. Yes, I'm a huge nerd and I plan our book club classics years in advance, subject to change of course. ;) Thanks for reading along with us!

JennnnEm

You ladies are truly inspiring! The Nest and Year of Yes were on my reading list. Fitzgerald is also someone I intend to read next year. The Beautiful and Damned is waiting for me. I also want to read The Shack by Young before the movie comes out this year. I have so many books that I want to read.

Rachel

Will you have the full list of 52 books you are reading this year?

KBianca

I'm new to the book club! One of my resolutions for this year was to at least read one book a month and I stumbled across your book club and I love the idea. This is very inspiring.

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