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Random House Reader's Circle

by Elizabeth Berg

15 books Started 1984 Latest 2013
Publication Reading Order

The Random House Reader's Circle is a series by Elizabeth Berg, made up of 15 books published between 1984 and 2013. It begins with Lives of the Poets ( By: E.L. Doctorow) (1984), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is The Lullaby of Polish Girls ( By: Dagmara Dominczyk) (2013), spanning 29 years of storytelling.

15books
29years active
4decades
~2.1yrs between books
2013latest release
# Title Year Buy
1980s
1 Lives of the Poets ( By: E.L. Doctorow) 1984 Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia
2 Billy Bathgate ( By: E.L. Doctorow) 1989 Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia
1990s
3 Tender at the Bone ( By: Ruth Reichl) 1998 Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia
2000s
4 Anthropology of an American Girl ( By: Hilary Thayer Hamann) 2003 Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia
5 The White Garden ( By: Stephanie Barron) 2009 Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia
2010s
6 Juliet ( By: Anne Fortier) 2010 Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia
7 The Wives of Henry Oades ( By: Johanna Moran) 2010 Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia
8 Delta Girls ( By: Gayle Brandeis) 2010 Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia
9 The Pull of the Moon 2010 Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia
10 The Definition of Wind ( By: Ellen Block) 2011 Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia
11 When We Were Friends ( By: Elizabeth Joy Arnold) 2011 Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia
12 Game of Secrets ( By: Dawn Tripp) 2011 Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia
13 The Homecoming of Samuel Lake ( By: Jenny Wingfield) 2011 Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia
14 Invisible ( By: Carla Buckley) 2012 Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia
15 The Lullaby of Polish Girls ( By: Dagmara Dominczyk)Latest 2013 Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia

Random House Reader's Circle series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Random House Reader's Circle series?

Start with Lives of the Poets ( By: E.L. Doctorow) (1984), the first book in the Random House Reader's Circle series by Elizabeth Berg. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Random House Reader's Circle series?

There are 15 books in the Random House Reader's Circle series by Elizabeth Berg, published between 1984 and 2013.

What is the first book in the Random House Reader's Circle series?

The first book in the Random House Reader's Circle series is Lives of the Poets ( By: E.L. Doctorow), published in 1984 by Elizabeth Berg.

What is the latest book in the Random House Reader's Circle series?

The most recent book in the Random House Reader's Circle series is The Lullaby of Polish Girls ( By: Dagmara Dominczyk) (2013) by Elizabeth Berg.

Elizabeth Berg is an American author known for her poignant and relatable novels that explore the complexities of human relationships, love, and loss. Born on December 2, 1948, in Evanston, Illinois, she graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in journalism. Berg's writing career began in 1992 with her debut novel, "Durable Goods." Since then, she has published over 30 novels, including "The Pull of the Moon," "Joy School," and "Once Upon a Time, on This Island." Her works have received critical acclaim for their emotional depth, nuanced characters, and lyrical prose. Berg has been the recipient of several awards, including the New England Book Award and the Massachusetts Book Award. Her novels have been translated into over 15 languages and have been praised by critics and readers alike for their insight, warmth, and universal themes.

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