This is the 2013 RIF RAFF BOOK CLUB list.

We will try to meet the last Sunday of each month unless there is a conflict. Please call to set up the meeting if your selection is being read. Check the web site at http://condor.depaul.edu/~rstuba for for past book lists and exciting links. Send e-mail comments prior to the meeting date to: rifraffbc@hotmail.com . And you could always give us a call for details of the meeting if you are interested in discussing any of the books.


SUNDAY January 27, 2013 - PK

Homer & Langley

by E.L. Doctorow 208 pages

Fictional account of the eccentric Collyer Bros. The story takes us through 20th century New York.


Sunday February 24, 2013 - BC

Addicted

by Zane 336 pages

This steamy novel has been adapted into a major motion picture.


SUNDAY March 24, 2013 - RL

Stoner

by John Williams 288 pages

A look at early 20th century higher education.


SUNDAY April 28, 2013 - SW

Gone Girl

by Gillian Flynn 432 pages

Bad marriage turned twisted then demented.


SUNDAY May 26, 2013 - RS

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

by Rachel Joyce 336 pages

A simple man's extraordinary journey.


SUNDAY June 30, 2013 - PK

Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

by Jamie Ford 301 pages

Chinese boy falls for Japanese girl as the only non-whites in their school. Set during WW II.


SUNDAY July 28, 2013 - RW

2030 The Real Story About What Happens to America

by Albert Brooks 375 pages

Intelligent writing with intriguing ideas.


SUNDAY August 26, 2013 - BC

Bel Canto

by Ann Patchett 352 pages

Lavish birthday party turns terrorist hostage scene.


SUNDAY September 29, 2013 - RS

The Light Between Oceans

by M.L. Stedman 343 pages

A lighthouse keeper and his family in Australia make some bad decisions.


SUNDAY October 27 2013 - PK

Heart-Shaped Box

by Joe Hill 374 page

Aging death metal rocker buys a ghost on the internet.


SUNDAY November 24, 2013 - SW

Carry The One

by Carol Anshaw 288 pages

How one life affects another and how those who thrive and those who self destruct are closer to each other than you would expect.


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