JANUARY 2023 READING

The State of Terror: A Novel
by Hillary Clinton & Louise Penny
Originally published in 2021 (506 pages)
Book Club Meeting
January 31, 2023, 7 PM
Hosted by: Colleen McClenahan
​​Snack provided by: Sandy Hudler
​Wine provided by: Patty Ard & Char Jeffris
Book selected by: Sandy Hudler
Resources
Author Louise Penny's website​
Office of Hillary Clinton website
Publisher's video interview with authors (3 min)
​CBS Sunday Morning interview with authors (7 min)
List of characters (with descriptions)
Discussion questions
Books by Louise Penny
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Still Life (2005)
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A Fatal Grace (2007)
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The Cruelest Month (2008)
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The Murder Stone (2009)
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The Brutal Telling (2009)
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Bury Your Dead (2010)
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A Trick of the Light (2011)
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The Hangman (2011, A novella)
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The Beautiful Mystery (2012)
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How the Light Gets In (2013)
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The Long Way Home (2014)
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The Nature of the Beast (2015)
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A Great Reckoning (2016)
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Glass Houses (2017)
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Kingdom of the Blind (2018)
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A Better Man (2019)
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All the Devils Are Here (2020)
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The Madness of Crowds (2021)
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A World of Curiosities (2022)
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With Hillary Clinton, State of Terror ​(2021)
Other resources
Website for Reading Group Guides
Website for Historical Novel Society (over 8,000 reviews and 200 feature articles on historical fiction novels)
Website for HistoricalNovels.info (over 5,000 historical novels listed by time and place)
National Reading Group Month selection of great group reads (from the Women's National Book Association)
Pulitzer Prize Awards for Fiction
Nobel Prize for Literature
National Book Award website (best American literature annually)
Man Booker Prize for the best original novel written in the English language and published in the UK (awarded annually)
The Edgar Allen Poe Awards for the best mystery fiction, non-fiction, television, film and theater published or produced in the previous year
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State of Terror: A Novel
Book review from Publishers Weekly
"Rapid-fire plot twists are at the fore of this derivative thriller, set in an alternative 2021, from bestsellers Penny (the Inspector Gamache series) and Clinton (What Happened), making her fiction debut.
Douglas Williams, who has become president following the defeat of his Trumpian predecessor, has named Ellen Adams, a media mogul who supported his opponents, as his secretary of state. After a disastrous mission Adams undertakes in South Korea, she soon has another, larger crisis to manage. Bus bombs in London, Paris, and Frankfurt kill dozens, but no individual or group claims responsibility for them, suggesting that the atrocities are a prologue to future attacks, possibly in the U.S. Adams travels to hostile terrain, including Teheran and Islamabad, in a desperate effort to avert a mega-terror event on U.S. soil.
Though the cadences and humor of Penny's mysteries are present, they're not enough to compensate for a story line heavily dependent on contrivances and implausibilities. This is more likely to appeal to fans of Bill Clinton and James Patterson's The President's Daughter than the legion of readers devoted to Penny's Inspector Gamache novels. ”
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Author Louise Penny

"Louise Penny was born in 1958 in Toronto, Ontario. As a child, she picked up her mother's love of crime fiction. She earned a Bachelor of Applied Arts in Radio and Television from Ryerson University and after graduating embarked on a career in radio that would last nearly two decades.
In her thirties, Penny met her future husband, Dr. Michael Whitehead. After their marriage, she left her radio job and set her mind to writing--she wanted to write the kind of books that she liked to read, and that her childhood self liked to read.. Five years later, with numerous rejections and on the brink of giving up, she entered her first novel into a British writing contest and won 2nd place. Thereafter, she secured a British agent and launched her new career as a novelist.
Penny's debut novel, Still Life (2005) won the New Blood Dagger award, the Arthur Ellis Award, the Dilys Award, the Anthony Award, and the Barry Award, and began her series following Chief Inspector Armand Gamache. Her second novel, A Fatal Grace (2007) won an Agatha Award for Best Novel. Since then, she has published about a novel a year, and also served as executive producer for a TV movie adaptation of Still Life.
Penny and her husband enjoyed 22 years together before his death in 2016. She lives in Montreal, Canada."
Author Hillary Clinton

Books by Hillary Clinton
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It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us (1996)
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Dear Socks, Dear Buddy: Kids' Letters to the First Pets (1998)
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An Invitation to the White House: At Home with History (2000)
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Living History (2003)
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Hard Choices (2014)
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With Tim Kaine, Stronger Together (2016)
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What Happened (2017)
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With Chelsea Clinton, The Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience (2019)
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With Louise Penny, State of Terror (2021)


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