Zeal
By Morgan Jerkins
I really appreciated the historical accuracy and the way the novel wove real events into the narrative. The intergenerational storytelling was...


















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When people come to our store, we're often asked "What are you reading?" Here's a list of some of our current favorites.
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Our reading group meets once/month at Beveridge Place Pub to discuss books on urbanism, transportation, the built environment, and community development. Below is our reading list so far. For more meeting details, please join us on Discord.




















































































By Morgan Jerkins
I really appreciated the historical accuracy and the way the novel wove real events into the narrative. The intergenerational storytelling was...

By Andrew Martin
Andrew Martin's latest novel is nothing less than stunning, with some of the best writing about being in your 30s and surrounded by writers....

By Ruben Reyes Jr
This book was so beautiful. I am really obsessed with the idea of alternate timelines and what-ifs, so of course I understood how some characters...

By Ken Follett
What a grand epic while also having incredibly interesting characters to follow the whole time. A Game of Thrones style politicking without the...

By Stephen King
Another fun Holly story, nothing too incredible to remember, but the two villains were quite fun to follow with a multiple identity disorder person...

By Ben Goldfarb
**Reflection Prompts: 1. Which story or anecdote from Crossings stands out as asurprising, poignant, or resonant for you? Why? ** I really...
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