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Welcome to the Reader’s Digest Book Club, your trusted friend for stories that will make you laugh, cry, think and feel. We know just how important reading is, and as bona fide bookworms, we’re sharing some of the most-anticipated books of the year with you, our fellow readers. Our monthly picks span genres—from mystery to romance to historical fiction and beyond—but the one thing they all have in common is a story that’s unputdownable.
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This Month’s Pick
The Eden Test by Adam Sternbergh
How far would you go for the person you love? That’s the question The Eden Test asks as it spins the story of Daisy and Craig, a couple whose marriage is on the verge of collapse. To give their relationship a fresh start, Daisy arranges a couples’ retreat in an isolated town in Upstate New York. And Craig, who’s just about ready to leave Daisy for another woman, figures joining her for the week is the least he could do.
As the couple faces a series of relationship-building questions aimed to bring them closer together, they face threats greater than infidelity and heartbreak. The locals are hostile. The lies between them are potent. And a lurking threat is approaching.
- The nonstop tension
- The fast-paced plot
- The thoughtful questions about marriage and morality
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Chat about the book with fellow readers! The discussion takes place on June 23. Then join fellow book club members for a live Q&A with the author on June 27 at 6 p.m. ET.
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Meet the Author
Adam Sternbergh is an editor at the New York Times. He is the author of Shovel Ready, nominated for the Edgar Award; Near Enemy; and The Blinds. He was born in Toronto and lives in Brooklyn with his family.
Tune in for a live Q&A with Adam Sternberg!
When: June 27 at 6 p.m. ET
Where: Only in the Reader’s Digest Book Club group
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