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The 'Morning Edition' Book Club Here's how it works: A well-known writer picks a book he or she loved. We all read it and you send us your questions. About a month later, we reconvene to talk about the book with the author and the writer who picked it.

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Lauren Groff Used 'Fates And Furies' To Bring 'Feminine Rage' Into Light

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Join The 'Morning Edition' Book Club As We Read 'Fates And Furies'

Kate Atkinson says she never sees her characters at just one stage of their lives. Just as we are constantly thinking about the past, present and future in real life, she constructs her characters in the same way. Euan Myles/Courtesy Hachette Book Group hide caption

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Kate Atkinson Tells Book Club How She Crafts Characters At All Life Stages

A God in Ruins by Kate Atkinson is May's Morning Edition book club selection. We'll talk with Atkinson on June 16. Read along with us, and send us your questions and comments about the book. (Book guide by Veronica Erb/NPR) Emily Jan/NPR hide caption

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Join The 'Morning Edition' Book Club As We Read 'A God In Ruins'

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Book Club: Hector Tobar Answers Your Questions About 'Deep Down Dark'

Morning Edition Book Club Selects Its First Read

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Join The Morning Edition Book Club: We're Reading 'Deep Down Dark'

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