The Wolfner Library Book Club

Wolfner's book club offers titles covering multiple genres for your reading pleasure. You will find selections from history, mystery, romance and suspense, just to name a few.
We encourage all members to participate in the live book club discussions held using the Zoom platform. Patrons can also call Wolfner Library to be connected to the meeting by phone.
Don't want to discuss the book with others? That's okay, too. You can still join the club and enjoy the pre-selected titles.
How to Join the Club
Register at Wolfner Reads to receive our Zoom link, or call the library at 800-392-2614 to join the Book Club by phone.
Read the books that interest you and then, on the first or third Thursday, call or log in to the club's 2:00 pm Zoom meeting. Once everyone is on the line, we will discuss the book we have read.
2026 Summer Titles
June 18—The Secret Book Society: A Novel by Madeline Martin DB132261
You are cordially invited to the Secret Book Society ... London, 1895: Trapped by oppressive marriages and societal expectations, three women receive a mysterious invitation to an afternoon tea at the home of the reclusive Lady Duxbury. Beneath the genteel facade of the gathering lies a secret book club -- a sanctuary where they can discover freedom, sisterhood, and the courage to rewrite their stories…--From publisher. Unrated. 7 hours, 51 minutes.
July 2—Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins DB127954, BR026205
As the day dawns on the fiftieth annual Hunger Games, fear grips the districts of Panem. This year, in honor of the Quarter Quell, twice as many tributes will be taken from their homes. Back in District 12, Haymitch Abernathy is trying not to think too hard about his chances. When Haymitch's name is called, he can feel all his dreams break…As the Games begin, Haymitch understands he's been set up to fail. But there's something in him that wants to fight...and have that fight reverberate far beyond the deadly arena.-- From publisher. Violence. 12 hours, 52 minutes.
July 16—The Café by the Sea by Jenny Colgan DB088776
Years ago, Flora fled the quiet Scottish island where she grew up - and she hasn't looked back…But when fate brings Flora back to the island, she's suddenly swept once more into life with her brothers - all strapping, loud, and seemingly incapable of basic housework - and her father. Yet even amid the chaos of their reunion, Flora discovers a passion for cooking - and finds herself restoring a dusty little pink-fronted shop on the harbour: a cafe by the sea. Strong language. 10 hours, 31 minutes.
August 6—Woman in the Mists by Mowat Farley DB027071
At the time of her mysterious murder in December 1985, Dian Fossey was a noted ape researcher. Living twenty years in Africa, Fossey conducted her research in Rwanda facing such constant hardships as the wild environment, poachers, and arrogant officials who many believe arranged for her death. The story is presented in detail, relying on Fossey's journals, letters, and notes. Some strong language. 16 hours, 41 minutes.
August 20—Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes DB033245, BR018365
Charlie Gordon, a thirty-two-year-old with an IQ of 68, keeps progress reports for the doctors who artificially increase his intelligence through surgery. Charlie quickly becomes a genius, but the sudden death of Algernon, the lab mouse who preceded him in the experiment, bodes ill for Charlie's future. Nebula Award. 1966. 8 hours, 20 minutes.