Book Clubs are a big part of Sunriver Books & Music! Our book club members make being a bookseller in Sunriver fun; it would not be even close to the same without them. They are a great group; passionate about their reading, wonderful company, and truly nice people. There are 5 active book clubs at Sunriver Books & Music; Fiction, Mystery, Classics, Non-Fiction, and Travel Essay. We meet at 6:30 on Monday Evenings. Join us for interesting discussions, everyone is welcome.

January 4th the Mystery Book Club discusses Oscar Wilde and a Death of No Importance by Gyles Brandreth, a mystery that uses Oscar Wilde, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (the creator of Sherlock Holmes), and poet Robert Sherard as characters.

January 11th the Fiction and Classice Book Club discusses The Complete Short Stories of Oscar Wilde.

February 1st the Mystery Book Club will discuss The Ice Princess by Camilla Lackberg.

February 15th the Non-Fiction Book Club discusses Countdown by Alan Weisman.

February 29th the Fiction Book Club discusses Year of Wonders by Gerladine Brooks.

March 7th the Mystery Book Club discusses Now You See Me by S. J. Bolton.

March 21st the Fiction Book Club discusses Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert.

April 4th the Mystery Book Club discusses Keeper of Lost Causes by Jussi Adler-Olsen

April 11th the Fiction Book Club discusses the Deschutest County Library's Novel Idea selection, Euphoria by Lily King.

April 25th the Non-Fiction Book Club discusses The True American by Anand Giridharadas.

May 9th the Mystery Book Club discusses Descent by Tim Johnston.

May 23rd the Fiction Book Club discusses Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier.

June 6th for a Month of North Carolina the Mystery Book Club discusses Time’s Witness by Michael Malone.

June 13th for a Month of North Carolina the Fiction Book Club discusses Lookaway, Lookaway by Barhnardt.

June 27th for a Month of North Carolina the Classics Book Club discusses Look Homeward Angel by Thomas Wolfe.

July 11th the Mystery Book Club discusses The Last Bookaneer by Matthew Pearl.

July 18 the Fiction Book Club discusses Under the Wide and Starry Sky by Nancy Horan.

July 25 the Classics Book Club discusses Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson.

August 1st the Mystery Book Club discusses The Strangler Vine by M. J. Carter.

Augtust 15 the Fiction Book Club discusses Cloudsplitter by Russell Banks.

Augutst 29 the Non-Fiction Book Club discusses The Wright Brothers by David McCullough.

September 12 the Classics and Fiction Book Clubs discuss The Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie.

October 10th for a Month of Iceland the Classics Book Club discusses Independent People by Halldor Laxness.

October 17th for a Month of Iceland the Mystery Book Club discusses Jar City by Arnaldur Indridason.

October 24th the Fiction Book Club discusses Burial Rites by Hannah Kent for A Month of Iceland.

November 7 the Mystery Book Club discusses The Bone Tree by Greg Iles.

November 14 the Fiction Book Club discusses Our Souls At Night by Kent Haruf.

November 28 the Non-Fiction Book Club discusses Dead Wake by Erik Larson.

December 5 the Fiction Book Club discusses All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr.

December 19 the Mystery Book Club discusses Sidney Chambers & The Shadow of Death by James Runcie.