Upcoming Reads
After the first three months of starting the club from March 2025, we will ask members to vote on which books they want to read over the next few months. These are some of the books we present to members for voting. If there is a book you would like to see read that is not on our list, please send us a message and let us know.
If you buy the books through our Amazon links, you will not be charged any additional fees, but we will receive a fee from Amazon, which will help us continue with our club. We thank you in advance for your support.
2084
By Prof. John Lennox
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE FUTURE OF HUMANITY
Review
You don’t have to be a computer scientist to get involved in the discussion about where artificial intelligence and technology are going. What will the year 2084 hold for you––for your friends, for your family, and for our society? Are we doomed to the grim dystopia imagined in George Orwell’s 1984? In 2084, scientist and philosopher John Lennox will introduce you to a kaleidoscope of ideas: the key developments in technological enhancement, bioengineering, and, in particular, artificial intelligence. You will discover the current capacity of AI, its advantages and disadvantages, the facts and the fiction, as well as potential future implications. The questions posed by AI are open to all of us. And they demand answers. A book that is written to challenge all readers, no matter your worldview, 2084 shows how the Christian worldview, properly understood, can provide evidence-based, credible answers that will bring you real hope for the future of humanity.
Darkness at Noon
By Arthur Koestler
WHY ARTHUR KOESTLER’s DARKNESS AT NOON STILL MATTERS EIGHTY YEARS ON?
Review
December marks the 80th anniversary of one of the great novels of the 20th century, Arthur Koestler’s Darkness at Noon. Together with Animal Farm 1984 by George Orwell, and The Captive Mind by Czeslaw Milosz, it changed the way a generation thought about Soviet Communism. As George Steiner once observed, Koestler’s career “touches, with uncanny precision, on the hopes and nightmares, on the places and events, which have given the 20th century its flavor.”
Woke, Inc
By Vivek Ramaswamy
Review
A young entrepreneur makes the case that politics has no place in business, and sets out a new vision for the future of American capitalism.
There’s a new invisible force at work in our economic and cultural lives. It affects every advertisement we see and every product we buy, from our morning coffee to a new pair of shoes. “Stakeholder capitalism” makes rosy promises of a better, more diverse, environmentally-friendly world, but in reality, this ideology championed by America’s business and political leaders robs us of our money, our voice, and our identity.
The War Against Cash
By Ross Clark
Non-fiction
The Net Zero
By Ross Clark
Non-fiction
1984
By George Orwell
Fiction
The Courage to be Free
By Ron DeSantis
Non-fiction
Ten Years to Save the West
By Liz Truss
Non-fiction
We’ve Got Issues
By Phillip C McGraw
Non-fiction
The Democrat Party Hates America
By Mark R. Levin
Non-fiction
The Puppeteers
By Jason Chaffetz
Non-fiction
Fahrenheit 451
By Ray Bradburty
Fiction
Capitalism and Freedom
By Milton Friedman
Non-fiction
Brave New World
By Aldous Huxley
Fiction
The Madness of Crowds
By Douglas Murray
Non-fiction
Animal Farm
By George Orwell
Fiction
The Screwtape Letters
By C.S.Lewis
Fiction
Atlas Shrugged
By Ayn Rand
Fiction
Anthem
By Ayn Rand
Fiction