Fiet's Vase - and Other Stories of Survival Europe 1939-1945
Author: Alison Leslie Gold
This is a compilation of true stories from the Holocaust. It is inspirational and amazing. Great to read even if you are not reading it for your book club.
When We Were Gods: A Novel of Cleopatra
Author: Colin Falconer
This is a fictional portrayal of the life of Cleopatra from the view of Cleopatra. It is great, but a bit long. It is wonderful to read if you have the time. I read it when I was on IVs last year, it is one of my favorites.
Year of Wonders: A Novel of the Plague
Author: Geraldine Brooks
A fictional story about a historical town in England and their experience with the plague and being quarantined. It is told from the eyes of a maid in the town. I like it it is based on a historical event, but fictionalized. Long enough to get the point across, not so long you lose total interest. Another one of my favorites.
I just started reading Night and have heard nothing but great things from the people I know that have already read it. I don't know the kinds of books your club reads, but most of the books I like are based on historical events (i.e: Holocaust, the Plague, wars and things), so if that is not what interests you then the books I mentioned may not appeal to you.
Lindsey
Edited to add: I just now saw the comment on you wanting a good mystery book. The DaVinci Code is great along with Angels and Demons (the precursor to DaVinci Code). Another book by Dan Brown that is pretty good is Digital Fortress - it is based on computer stuff, but same premise as the other two books. Suspenseful and puzzles along with a whodunnit/whoisit kind of thing.