The 9 best book club picks for busy people to listen to on audible

Whether you’re still following your New Year’s resolution (kudos!) or the fall months have inspired you to start a cozy book club, there’s no question about it — the end of the year is always a busy one.With work schedules seemingly more jam-packed and social gatherings more plentiful, it seems like reading isn’t on the top of our priority lists.But, that’s where this guide comes in.Just because you’re experiencing a busy season doesn’t mean you can’t host the book club of your imagination.

Enter this guide to the best book club picks for busy people.It’s even easier if you listen to them on audible.RELATED: Best audible booksNot to mention, these are the most suggested titles among all Amazon Book Club members, so you know you’re about to pick crowd-loved favorite reads.Goodreads rating: 4.14/5 starsAbout the book: “The Vanishing Half” by Brit Bennett explores the intertwined lives of twin sisters who choose drastically different paths — one embracing her Black identity and the other passing as white —highlighting themes of race, identity and family.Buy on Hardcover | Buy on Paperback | Buy on KindleGoodreads rating: 4.38/5 starsAbout the book: “Where the Crawdads Sing” by Delia Owens follows the life of Kya Clark, a young girl abandoned in the marshes of North Carolina, as she navigates loneliness, survival and a mysterious murder investigation intertwined with her connection to nature.Buy on Hardcover | Buy on Paperback | Buy on KindleGoodreads rating: 4.30/5 starsAbout the book: “The Four Winds” by Kristin Hannah tells the story of Elsa Martinelli, a resilient woman who battles the hardships of the Great Depression and Dust Bowl, ultimately seeking a better life for her children while grappling with the struggles of love, sacrifice and survival.Buy on Hardcover | Buy on Paperback | Buy on KindleGoodreads rating: 4.18/5 starsAbout the book: “The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue” by V.E.

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