Squid Games, Severance, Shining the Spotlight on January’s Book Club Authors, and More!

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Survival isn’t Guaranteed in these Must-Reads!

If the high-stakes drama and chilling twists of Squid Game left you craving more, you’re in for a treat. These gripping reads will drag you into deadly competitions, test the limits of trust, and push humanity to its breaking point.


Twists, Trauma, and Office Drama

If Severance left you questioning reality and craving more twists, you’re not alone. These nine captivating novels explore workplace drama, capitalism, and the eerie side of corporate life.


Fresh Reads, Big Conversations This January

Kick off the new year with four captivating reads guaranteed to spark lively book club discussions. From celebrated authors to hidden gems, these stories — and exclusive author insights — will make your January meetings unforgettable!


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From the Field to the Page: Sports Fiction That Scores Big

Feel the thrill of competition and the triumph of the human spirit with these unforgettable sports-inspired novels. From heart-pounding victories to heart-warming stories, these reads will have you cheering long after the final page.


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What the BookTrib staff is reading:

Shoveling Sh!t by Kass and Mike Lazerow

“This is a book written by husband and wife serial entrepreneurs, describing their imbalanced lives, what it means to devote everything to their businesses, and offering guidance to others. As a person who has worked in many entrepreneurial environments, it provides some fascinating insights into the minds of the people I have worked with, helping me gain a better understanding of what drives them and how they operate.”

Jim Alkon (Editorial Director)

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