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  1. 25 Years of Book Group. Valerie Bertinelli's book group is celebrating the 25th anniversary of their first meeting. For the gathering, Valerie makes Antipasti Skewers, Shrimp Scampi...

  2. 25 Years of Book Group. Valerie Bertinelli's book group is celebrating its 25th anniversary; Valerie makes antipasti skewers, shrimp scampi zoodles, herby snap peas salad and a one ingredient tangerine sorbet with a champagne topper. Starring: Valerie Bertinelli. Cooking. TV-G. Stream 70+ live channels and 70,000+ titles on-demand—just $25 ...

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  4. 📚. Which book club book should you read next? Discover the perfect read for your book club. Takes 30 seconds! Start quiz. 2021 releases your book club will lap up. If your book club prides itself on being on top of the latest literary releases, we’ve got you covered. Here are 12 book club books we think you’ll love that are new in 2021.

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  5. Apr 19, 2022 · Over the Past 25 Years, the Big Publishers Got Bigger—and Fewer. By Jim Milliot |. Apr 19, 2022. As 2022 began, the U.S. trade publishing business was dominated by what has been called the Big...

  6. Oct 21, 2020 · If you’re looking for the next book for your book club, this is a list of the 100 Best Book Club Books of All Time. The books are listed in reverse chronological order (so newer books are first), based on publication year. The list has a preference for titles released in more recent years, but ...

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  7. Apr 4, 2022 · The 25 Best Books to Read in Your 20s. By Sarah Stiefvater. •. Published Apr 4, 2022. Your 20s are an interesting decade, to say the absolute least. You feel perpetually stuck between being a naïve, carefree kid and an adult with endless responsibilities.

  8. Oct 16, 2020 · The history of book clubs includes groups founded by notable people like Benjamin Franklin, Margaret Fuller, and, of course, Oprah Winfrey. Many writers formed book clubs where they read and critiqued one another’s work, including J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Virginia Woolf.

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