
Summary of Yesteryear
Caro Claire Burke’s April 2026 novel *Yesteryear* follows Natalie Heller Mills, a tradwife influencer who awakens in 1855 and must survive a world without modern comforts. The story juxtaposes her curated online persona with the brutal realities of 19th‑century domestic life, exposing gender expectations, labor exploitation, and the dark side of influencer culture. The book, a Good Morning America Book Club pick, has attracted a Hollywood adaptation starring Anne Hathaway. Its layered timelines and legal jeopardy underscore the consequences of digital deception.

Yesteryear Book Club Questions
Caro Claire Burke’s novel *Yesteryear*—about influencer Natalie thrust from 2020s fame into 1855—has become a hot pick for book clubs. Jackie Robins posted a detailed guide with 20 spoiler‑free discussion questions and a downloadable PDF to facilitate conversation. The guide...

Theo of Golden Book Club Questions
Allen Levi’s novel *Theo of Golden* is gaining traction among book clubs. Jackie Robins posted a detailed guide with 18 spoiler‑free discussion questions and a downloadable PDF. The guide highlights themes of kindness, generosity, art, and human connection, and suggests...

Dakota Johnson Book Club: Teatime Book Club
The Dakota Johnson Book Club, branded as the Teatime Book Club, launched in March 2024 as a joint venture with former Netflix executive Ro Donnelly. Operating through a private Instagram channel, the club curates a monthly literary‑fiction title and supplies members...

Jimmy Fallon Book Club: Complete List
The piece compiles every Jimmy Fallon Book Club title from its 2018 launch through the 2025 summer list, noting format shifts such as fan voting, a single‑author pick, and a 16‑title spring slate in 2024. It records hiatus years (2020,...

Diana Gabaldon Books in Order
The article offers a comprehensive guide to reading Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander universe, listing more than 20 titles—including nine main novels, numerous novellas, short stories, and companion books—in both chronological and publication order. It highlights Gabaldon’s recommendation to follow the main series...
Summary of Wait for Me by Amy Jo Burns
“Wait for Me” by Amy Jo Burns is a dual‑timeline historical fiction that follows vanished 1970s folk singer Elle Harlow and her possible daughter Marijohn Shaw, whose lives intersect after a 1991 meteor strike reveals hidden artifacts. The novel weaves...
Wait for Me Book Club Questions
The post offers a ready‑made discussion guide for Amy Jo Burns’s novel *Wait for Me*, featuring 19 spoiler‑light questions and links to a PDF and a detailed plot recap. It frames the book’s dual‑timeline narrative, music‑driven storytelling, and Southern‑flavored setting...