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Minjerribah Morning Coffee Bookclub

Minjerribah Morning Coffee Bookclub

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A morning to slow down with the world of books.

On the studio deck, Second Sand Studio hosts the Minjerribah Morning Coffee Bookclub, guided by Megan Bredhauer. A monthly ritual created to bring great books and meaningful conversation into your month.

Each meeting centres on a new book — from family sagas and crime to romance, thrillers, and true survival stories. Simply select your session from the list to reserve your spot.

If this is your first time, just come along to see if you'd like to read the next book with the group. No pressure, you're welcome as you are. ♡

The morning

Meet on the studio balcony for fresh air, ocean views, and the kind of conversation that a good book opens up. Coffee in hand, book club in session.

One morning a month · 11am · Free

The 2026 program

Monday 27 July — The Sirens by Emilia Hart
A multigenerational, atmospheric novel intertwining trauma, sisterhood, and supernatural forces linked to the sea.

Monday 31 August — Notes on Your Sudden Disappearance by Alison Espach
A coming-of-age story of grief, memory, and the complicated bond that forms in the wake of a sister's death.

Monday 28 September — Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid
An astronomy professor joins NASA's first cohort of women scientists in the 1980s, torn between the stars and a deepening connection closer to home.

Monday 26 October — The Soulmate by Sally Hepworth
A psychological thriller: a seemingly perfect marriage is shaken when a woman falls from the cliff outside the couple's home.

Monday 30 November — A Marriage at Sea by Sophie Elmhirst
The true story of Maralyn and Maurice Bailey, whose dream voyage becomes a 117-day fight for life after a whale sinks their yacht.

Monday 28 December — The Heir Apparent by Rebecca Armitage
A Hobart medical resident — secretly a princess — is forced back to London to become heir to the throne.

Monday 25 January — Seed by Elisabeth Easther
A warm, funny, emotionally honest novel following four New Zealand women navigating fertility, friendship, and modern life.

📍 Second Sand Studio deck, Mulumba | Point Lookout, Minjerribah / Terangerrie

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