Easy Book Club

Whether a gripping thriller, a touching novel, a clever non-fiction book or an aesthetically pleasing coffee table book: In our shop you will find only books that we have read ourselves – and that have so thrilled, touched or impressed us that we wholeheartedly recommend them to you.

Browse through our current curated selection – it is regularly updated and put together with great care.

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Julius Roberts

The Farm Table

The Farm Table is more than just a cookbook - it's an invitation to a beautiful, slower-paced world. Ever since we discovered Julius Roberts on Instagram, we've been captivated not only by his charming personality but also by his honest, seasonal cuisine. Between simple, wonderful dishes and dreamy photos of farm life, this cookbook has been created that inspires, grounds, and truly brings joy. If you'd like a sneak peek, we highly recommend the tiramisu from Julius's Instagram account. Simply delicious!

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Harper Lee

He who disturbs the nightingale...

This novel by Lee is a truly wonderful classic. But it's also much more than that – it's a book that still directly concerns us today. In a time when questions of justice, exclusion, and civic courage should once again be discussed loudly and urgently, Harper Lee's novel reminds us how important empathy, conviction, and the courage to speak out are. Through the innocent perspective of the main character, a young girl named Scout, it becomes clear how deeply prejudices can be rooted in a society – and how necessary it is to constantly question them. Sound familiar?

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Susanna Clarke

Piranesi

Piranesi is a truly unique novel that defies easy categorization. Calling it a reading experience is perhaps a good start. In a time when reality and truth seem increasingly elusive, Clarke tells a mysterious, profound story about memory, identity, and the power of stories. The captivating world opened up in this novel exerts a pull that is impossible to resist – poetic, enigmatic, and at the same time deeply human. A book one wants to read more than once.

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Alex Michaelides

The mute patient

The Silent Patient is a gripping thriller that captivates from the first page to the last. Michaelides masterfully builds a dense, unsettling atmosphere and intensifies his story with psychological precision. Page by page, the mystery grows – until everything erupts in an unexpected twist. An intelligent, nerve-wracking page-turner for anyone who loves suspense with depth. More would be giving too much away. A book that will appeal to thriller lovers and those who enjoyed the works of Hoover and McFadden.

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Robert Seethaler

The Café Without a Name

The Café With No Name is a quiet, warmhearted book that will stay with you long after you've finished reading. Seethaler sensitively portrays ordinary people and their humble hopes, creating an atmosphere that is comforting, melancholic, and true to life all at once. This book doesn't rely on grand dramas, but rather on quiet moments that determine what constitutes a good life. A truly beautiful story that slows you down and touches you deeply.

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Adam Kay

This is going to hurt

This Is Going to Hurt is one of those books that makes you laugh, cry, and sometimes both at the same time. Adam Kay humorously recounts his everyday life as a young doctor in the British healthcare system. These are wildly absurd stories that are simultaneously funny, poignant, and deeply human. For fans of doctors, this might not be anything new, but it's sure to be hilarious for everyone. And a clear recommendation: read this book in English. The humor, the wordplay, and the perfectly timed jokes simply come across much better in the original.

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Nate Silve

The signal and the noise

Nate Silver's "The Signal and the Noise" is fundamentally about how we can make better decisions in a world saturated with data and uncertainty, and avoid being driven mad by loud (and often inaccurate) predictions. The book offers a refreshingly sober and insightful perspective on the future. Using compelling case studies, Silver demonstrates why many forecasts fail – and what the few truly excellent forecasters do differently. Whether in politics, economics, weather, or pandemics, this book helps us navigate uncertainty and discern what truly matters amidst the noise. It provides guidance – and encourages us to face the future with greater awareness.