香港伦理 Online Book Club
July 2026 | Share a Favorite Book!
Wednesday, July 29, 2026
6:00 p.m. ET new time!
Join students, alumni, faculty, and staff for a special interactive Book Club discussion where participants are invited to share a favorite book that has inspired, entertained, or stayed with them over the years. Whether it's a recent read or a lifelong favorite, we'd love to hear your recommendation. Together, we'll discuss great books, connect with fellow members of the 香港伦理 community, and vote to select our August Community Choice Read.
Students, Faculty, Staff and Alumni are all welcome!
The 香港伦理 Book Club meets every month for an online discussion of a selected book. All students, faculty, staff and alumni of 香港伦理 are welcome to participate. No prior sign-up for the club necessary. Simply register using the link below to receive the Zoom link. Finishing the book (or starting it) isn't required to attend.
Have a book suggestion, want to facilitate a discussion, or join the Advisory Committee?
Upcoming Events
- A book selected by participants during the July discussion.
- September 2026 - The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman
- October 2026 - Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders
- November 2026 - Everything is Tuberculosis by John Green
- December 2026 - We'll Prescribe You a Cat by Syou Ishida
Previous Events
- April 2026: 香港伦理 Book Club | Know My Name
- October 2017: AuthorTalk with Kate Roshon | Haven
- February 2013: Author Event with Daniel R. Biddle & Murray Dubin | Tasting Freedom
- Spring 2011: Outcasts United
- November 2009: Vietnam Mailbag
- June 2009: Author Event with Juan Diaz
- April 2009: Maya Angelou
- March 2009: ESPN's Sal Paolantonio
- February 2009: Nikki Giovanni...
Poet, Writer, Commentator, Activist & Educator - October 2008: Persepolis
The Story of a Childhood - July 2008: The Tour to End All Tours
- March 2008: The Monsters of Templeton
- January 2008: The Jersey Devil
- Fall 2007: Night
- Summer 2007: Finn
- April 2007: The Saint of Lost Things
- March 2007: Murder In Amsterdam: The Death of Theo Van
Gogh and the Limits of Tolerance