Book Club Survey
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Which of the following books are you interested in reading this year? *
I definitely want to read this book!
Hmmm, could be interesting, I'll give it a try...
Probably not, it doesn't look like my kind of thing.
No way! I refuse to read this book!
I Am the Messenger by Markus Zusak: an Australian taxi-driver in his 20s starts getting mysterious notes directing him to strangers in need of help. Who is sending them, and why?
Life of Pi by Yann Martel: an Indian family is moving their zoo across the ocean when the boat they are on sinks in a storm, leaving only one son, Pi, in the middle of the ocean on a small lifeboat with a deadly tiger.
Pathfinder by Orson Scott Card: Rigg lives with his father above the falls where they make a living hunting and trapping animals, aided by Rigg's ability to see the paths of living things in time. When Rigg's father has a fatal accident, Rigg learns that there are secrets in his past, secrets that could get him killed.
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison: Pecola is a young black girl growing up in the midwest in 1941. She's been told she's ugly her whole life, and she wonders if things would be different if her eyes were blue.
The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin: We follow three stories of women with the power to move and shape the earth and discover how their lives of being hunted and feared are all part of a larger story.
I Will Save You by Matt de la Peña: Kidd is on the run, but when he sees Olivia he wants to stay and be with her, but Devon has found Kidd and won't let him forget who he is...
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman: Bod's parents were murdered when he was just a baby, and he would have been too if he hadn't wandered into a nearby graveyard, where he's live his whole life, cared for by the ghosts. But now he is in danger again...
Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi: We follow the stories of two African sisters, one was kidnapped and sold into slavery, the other stayed in her African village - and their families across four generations.
The New Mutants by Ramzi Fawaz: nonfiction about how superheroe stories in Comic Books have actually been revolutionary, radical political statements about identity, empowerment, and inclusion.
I Wish You All the Best by Mason Deaver: a classic love story with a non-binary protagonist.
George by Alex Gino: A Middle School story about a gender non-conforming protagonist being freed to be themself.
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