Our Top Books
If you're looking for something to read, these are tried, tested and true favourites from Bookclub.

Happy Place by Emily Henry
A heartfelt, funny, and wonderfully feel-good story about love, friendship, and the in-between seasons of life. This one feels like a warm getaway with characters you can’t help but root for, and it was such a fun, happy book club read. Perfect when you want something uplifting, charming, and full of heart.
My Friends by Fredrik Backman
Backman has a way of writing stories that feel quietly life-changing. My Friends is tender, thoughtful, and full of heart, exploring the bonds that shape us and the people who stay with us long after certain chapters end. A beautiful reminder of how meaningful connection really is.


Five Little Indians
by Michelle Good
A powerful and necessary read that stays with you. This novel tells the story of five survivors of Canada’s residential school system with honesty, depth, and compassion. It’s heartbreaking, important, and beautifully written, the kind of book that opens your eyes and stays on your mind.
Atmosphere by
Taylor Jenkins Reid
What made this book so fascinating was being transported back to that decade and seeing what it was like to be a woman pursuing something as extraordinary as becoming an astronaut. I loved the main character’s intelligence and strength as she navigates complex relationships, ambition, and identity, ultimately falling in love in a time when doing so could be dangerous. An incredibly interesting read and a truly beautiful story.


Nightingale by
Kristin Hannah
A sweeping, unforgettable novel about courage, love, and resilience during World War II. I was never a lover of historical fiction until I read The Nightingale and discovered Kristin Hannah. This book completely changed that for me, and I’ve since gone on to read all of her work. It’s one of those stories that stays with you long after you finish the final page, equal parts devastating and inspiring.
The Wedding People
by Alison Espach
Sharp, heartfelt, and unexpectedly funny, this book is a fresh take on love, life, and the strange moments that bring people together. An easy read and the kind of story that feels modern and honest, with just the right mix of charm and emotional depth.


