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This month, we’re celebrating the friendships that don’t always fit the mold - connections that form across differences in age, circumstance, species, and even worlds.

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  • Remarkably Bright Creatures – Shelby Van Pelt
    An unlikely bond between a grieving widow and a remarkably perceptive octopus offers hope, healing, and quiet joy.
  • Project Hail Mary – Andy Weir
    A lone astronaut forms a life-saving friendship far beyond Earth in this thrilling, funny, and surprisingly tender story about trust and cooperation.
  • The Collected Regrets of Clover – Mikki Brammer
    A death doula who records people’s final regrets learns how friendship and human connection can reshape a life.
  • The House in the Cerulean Sea – T.J. Klune
    A caseworker and a group of magical children form a found family that celebrates kindness, acceptance, and love in all its forms.
  • How the Penguins Saved Veronica – Hazel Prior
    A prickly, isolated woman finds unexpected friendship — human and animal — through a penguin research project in Antarctica.

A few book club notes:
- Meeting at Common Space has worked out well so for now we will continue to meet there. There is a fee associated with the rental of the space. If you're able and would like to contribute $2-3 dollars for attendance my venmo is @megan-dormond. Feel free to notate which month your contribution is going towards.
- Someone mentioned they would like to have the opportunity to meet up outside of book club. If that interests you please respond in the poll and we can try to add an additional social event each month.

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