Readalong Archive
I Do… Don’t I?
I Do… Don’t I by Zibu Sithole - New year. Same everything. Or not? Maybe 2022 is the year that June Cupido reinvents herself.
Allow Me To Introduce Myself
Allow Me To Introduce Myself by Onyi Nwabineli - Her life. Her rules. Finally. A page-turning novel about the dark side of social media, perfect for fans of The List or How to Kill Your Family.
And Then There Was Us
And Then There Was Us by Kern Carter - A mother's death forces a teen girl to reevaluate their tumultuous relationship in this powerful coming-of-age novel for teens.
A Great Country
A Great Country by Shilpa Somaya Gowda - From the New York Times bestselling author, a novel in the tradition of Celeste Ng's Little Fires Everywhere, exploring the ties and fractures of a close-knit Indian-American family in the aftermath of a violent encounter with the police.
The Last Love Note
The Last Love Note by Emma Grey - A sparkling Australian romantic comedy that will break your heart into a thousand shards and piece it back together again.
Perris, California
Perris, California by Rachel Stark - In this unforgettable debut novel, twenty-seven-year-old Tessa, pregnant with her third child and living in a trailer on her mother-in-law’s property, encounters the woman she used to love—leading Tessa to question the very foundations of the life she’s built.
Swift And Saddled
Swift And Saddled by Lyla Sage - She's the city girl who refuses to be saddled with a man. He's the cowboy who wants her anyway.
Memoirs Of A Teenage Amnesiac
Memoirs Of A Teenage Amnesiac by Gabrielle Zevin - Who are you at 16, if you can't remember anything about your life since you were 12? A brilliant exploration of identity and love for YA readers, by the bestselling author of Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow.
Girl Abroad
Girl Abroad by Elle Kennedy - New York Times bestselling author Elle Kennedy brings her signature angst, drama, and humour to a new standalone romance.
The House Of Broken Bricks
The House of Broken Bricks by Fiona Williams - This is the story of a broken family, what they see and what they cannot say laid bare in their overlapping perspectives. It is a tale of life in the cracks, because in the space for acceptance, of passing and of laying to rest, the possibilities of new energy, light and love, are seeded.
Yellowface
Yellow face by Rebecca R. Kuang - White author June Hayward and her friend Athena Liu, a Chinese-American author who has been working on a book about Chinese laborers in World War I. Following Athena's untimely death, June steals her manuscript and attempts to build up her career through Athena's work.
White Teeth
White Teeth by Zadie Smith - “White Teeth” begins as the story of an Englishman, Archie Jones, and his accidental friendship with Samad Iqbal, a Bengali Muslim from Bangladesh. The two men met in 1945 when they were part of a tank crew inching through Europe in the final days of World War II.
Our Missing Hearts (Canada)
Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng - Our Missing Hearts is an old story made new, of the ways supposedly civilized communities can ignore the most searing injustice. It’s about the lessons and legacies we pass on to our children, and the power of art to create change.
King Of Greed
King of Greed by Ana Huang - He has everything — a beautiful home, a beautiful wife, and more money than he could spend in a lifetime. But no matter how much he accumulates, he's never satisfied.
Thank You For Sharing
Thank You For Sharing by Rachel Runya Katz - This sizzling, utterly romantic and emotional debut will sweep you away in a captivating must-read for autumn 2023.
Wanderlust
Wanderlust by Elle Everhart - Two rivals. Seven countries. Could this be their chance to fall in love?
Everything Is Not Enough
Everything Is Not Enough by Lola Akinmade Akerstrom - The brilliant second novel from the acclaimed author of In Every Mirror She's Black follows three women as they try to navigate life, love, prejudice and privilege in Stockholm.
The Boy You Always Wanted
The Boy You Always Wanted by Michelle Quach - Francine loves her grandfather, but their time together is running out. He has one final wish: to see a male heir carry on the family traditions. Francine knows his ideas are outdated, but she would do anything for him. Her solution?