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Wrapping Up Page Turners: 11 Unforgettable Books

Over the past weeks, the Page Turners series by CatchMark Community has taken readers on a captivating literary journey, exploring themes of magic, resilience, and the human spirit. Let’s revisit the 11 remarkable books that made this series so memorable.


  1. The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
    A spellbinding tale of rivalry and romance set in a mysterious circus, this novel’s lush prose and magical realism captivated readers with its exploration of love and destiny.
    Dive deeper into the magical world of The Night Circus. Read more here.
  2. Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert
    A motivational guide for creatives, this book inspired readers to embrace curiosity and face their fears boldly, celebrating the courage to live creatively.
    Unleash your creativity with insights from Big Magic. Explore the full article.
  3. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
    This classic offered powerful reflections on justice, empathy, and morality through the eyes of Scout Finch, making readers ponder societal truths and individual courage.
    Reflect on justice and morality in our in-depth analysis of To Kill a Mockingbird. Learn more.
  4. The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
    A chilling dystopian vision, Atwood’s novel explored themes of power, freedom, and resistance, sparking deep discussions on autonomy and societal control.
    Uncover the layers of power and resistance in The Handmaid’s Tale. Read the full discussion.
  5. Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
    Blending mystery with a profound connection to nature, this story of isolation and survival followed Kya Clark’s journey, weaving a tale of resilience and betrayal.
    Discover the mystery and survival themes in Where the Crawdads Sing. Find out more.
  6. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
    A heartfelt exploration of love and loss, this novel followed Hazel and Augustus as they navigated life and death, leaving readers both heartbroken and uplifted.
    Explore love, loss, and life’s big questions in The Fault in Our Stars. Read the complete review.
  7. Spirits & Wine by Susan Newhof
    This supernatural mystery set in Michigan brought eerie suspense with a local twist, highlighting the value of supporting regional authors.
    Get spooked with our review of Spirits & Wine. Read more here.
  8. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling
    The iconic start to the Harry Potter series reintroduced readers to the wonder of magic, friendship, and bravery in the face of darkness.
    Revisit the magic of Hogwarts with our take on Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Explore more.
  9. The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
    A powerful story of sisters surviving Nazi-occupied France, this novel explored sacrifice, courage, and the often-unsung heroism of women during wartime.
    Experience the courage and sacrifice in The Nightingale. Read the full story analysis.
  10. The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
    A psychological thriller that kept readers on edge, this novel unraveled secrets and explored the complexities of trauma and silence.
    Delve into the suspense of The Silent Patient. Check out our review.
  11. The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey
    Blending folklore with reality, this hauntingly beautiful story of love, loss, and survival in Alaska’s wilderness left readers spellbound.
    Embrace the haunting beauty of The Snow Child. Read more here.

A Bittersweet Goodbye
As the series concludes, readers are left with a collection of diverse stories that challenged perceptions and celebrated the power of storytelling. From heart-wrenching romances to gripping mysteries and thought-provoking classics, the Page Turners series was a tribute to the magic of books.

Stay tuned for what’s next from CatchMark Community, and until then, keep turning the pages!

CatchMark Community Product Lead Amy Yonkman joined the CatchMark team in 2021 as an office assistant. She quickly became project manager for the Digital Marketing and Media service, and is now the CatchMark Community Product Lead. Amy’s background includes working in preschool classrooms, hospitality, and customer service.

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