A monthly book discussion on various topics and genres.
Upcoming Book Discussions
Classics Book Discussion
Wednesday, January 21: 6:30pm
Read Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte and meet up to discuss.
Black History Month Book Discussion
Wednesday, February 18: 6:30pm
Read James by Percival Everett and meet up to discuss.
A bimonthly mystery book discussion.
Upcoming Book Discussions
A Murder Mystery Book Discussion
Wednesday, March 4: 6:30pm
Read Fair Play by Louise Hegarty and meet up to discuss.
“Louise Hegarty’s genre-splicing debut is a treat—clever, confident, and always surprising, a mystery story that ingeniously escapes the locked room of the genre to take on the biggest questions of life and death.”
Past Picks:
DECEMBER 2025
For our final meeting of 2025, the Sip & Sleuth group read The Christmas Guest by Peter Swanson.
«An American art student in London is invited to join a classmate for the holidays at Starvewood Hall, her family’s Cotswold manor house. But behind the holly and pine boughs, secrets are about to unravel, revealing this seemingly charming English village’s grim history.«
OCTOBER 2025
Our October Sip & Sleuth selection, The Heiress by Rachel Hawkins
«When Ruby McTavish Callahan Woodward Miller Kenmore dies, she’s not only North Carolina’s richest woman, she’s also its most notorious. The victim of a famous kidnapping as a child and a widow four times over, Ruby ruled the tiny town of Tavistock from Ashby House, her family’s estate high in the Blue Ridge mountains. In the aftermath of her death, that estate—along with a nine-figure fortune and the complicated legacy of being a McTavish—pass to her adopted son, Camden.»
AUGUST 2025
Do you love an unhinged, unreliable narrator with questionable motives and great vibes? This summer, we’re diving into stories of offbeat, chaotic, and compelling protagonists.
«Summer is coming to a close on the East End of Long Island, and Alex is no longer welcome. Taut, propulsive, and impossible to look away from, Emma Cline’s The Guest is a spellbinding literary achievement.»
JUNE 2025
To celebrate Pride Month, we discussed The In-Between Bookstore by Edward Underhill.
«A poignant and enchanting novel about a magical bookstore that transports a trans man through time and brings him face-to-face with his teenage self, offering him the chance of a lifetime to examine his life and identity to find a new beginning.»
MAY 2025
In celebration of AAPI Heritage Month, we read Happiness Falls by Angie Kim.
«When a father goes missing, his family’s desperate search leads them to question everything they know about him and one another–both a riveting page-turner and a deeply moving portrait of a family in crisis from the award-winning author of Miracle Creek.»
APRIL 2025
Back in action after our winter hiatus, we read Salt Water by Katy Hays
«In 1992 Sarah Lingate is found dead below the cliffs of Capri, leaving behind her three-year-old daughter, Helen. Despite suspicions that the old-money Lingates are involved, Sarah’s death is ruled an accident, and every year the family returns to prove it’s true.»

