About us
Welcome! The goal of this group is to cultivate an environment where individuals with a shared love of reading can come together and engage in lively discussions. The book selections will span multiple genres and attempt to balance anything from classics to contemporary best sellers. We'll meet once monthly across DFW with rotating cafes so not only will you have the opportunity to form new connections but you may also discover a new favorite coffee spot!
**Here's what we will be up to in 2026**
January
Book Title: The Secret Diary of Hendrik Groen, 83¼ Years Old
Author: Hendrik Groen
February
Book Title: The Dutch House
Author: Ann Patchett
March
Book Title: Travesuras de la Niña Mala
Author: Mario Vargas Llosa
* I'd like to have at least one bilingual discussion (I'm attempting to improve my Spanish haha) feel free to read in English or Spanish! If this works out, we'll incorporate a few more in 2027 :)
April
Book Title: You Dreamed of Empires
Author: Álvaro Enrigue
May
No book, perhaps we can do a group outing???
June
Book Title: A Little Life
Author: Hanya Yanagihara
* This will be our longest novel this year at 832 pages so I've intentionally skipped a May meeting to allow for sufficient reading time!
July
Book Title: Lolita
Author: Vladimir Nabokov
August
Book Title: Berlin Alexanderplatz
Author: Alfred Döblin
September
Book Title: The Bell Jar
Author: Sylvia Plath
October
Book Title: The Secret Life of Sunflowers
Author: Marta Molnar
November
Book Title: The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis
Author: José Saramago
December
No book, end of year group outing???
Upcoming events
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Brunch and Book Discussion: Theo of Golden by Allen Levi
Mexican Sugar, 3215 Regent Blvd, Irving, TX, USBonus May meeting #2, let's meet for brunch to discuss Theo of Golden by Allen Levi!
From Goodreads:
"Questions linger about Theo, a pleasant but mysterious stranger, after his arrival in the southern city of Golden.
Who is he, and why is he here?
He arrives early one spring and by chance - or is it? - he visits a coffee shop where 92 framed pencil portraits are on display. Inspired, Theo sets out on a mission of purchasing all the portraits one at a time and quietly bestowing them on their 'rightful owners.'
Stories are told; friendships are born; and lives are changed.
Theo of Golden is a beautifully crafted story about the power of creative generosity, the importance of wonder to a purposeful life, and the far-reaching possibilities of anonymous kindness."We will meet at Mexican Sugar in Las Colinas (Irving).
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Past events
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