Shop Reeses Book Clubs November 2024 pick and all others on her list

“What, like it’s hard?”Coined in “Legally Blonde,” the popular phrase isn’t limited to Elle Woods embarking on her law school journey.Now, it’s not hard to find new book recommendations through Reese’s Book Club.

Whether you follow the book club’s Instagram account to always stay in the loop or have the club’s app downloaded on your phone, finding that hot paperback of the month couldn’t get any easier.RELATED: Best books we read in October, ranked and reviewedWe’ve been fans of Reese’s Book Club since it launched in 2017, reading with her (almost) every month and tuning in to her Instagram live streams and talks about each book with her 2.4M plus followers.If your goal is to read more, then *read on*.Each month, Witherspoon selects a female-protagonist-centered read for her audience on the first Tuesday of the month.

It feels like we’re all BFFs with Witherspoon with a shared interest in beautiful scenery, dynamic plots (and plot twists!), and heartstring-pulling characters.As an avid reader, I’ve perused her picks and found some of my favorites through the much-loved club, including “The Jetsetters,” “Such A Fun Age” and “Where The Crawdads Sing.”What’s more, most of Witherspoon’s picks are available on Audible and Kindle platforms and in paperback and hardcover form.And, regardless if you’re into murders and thrillers or skew more toward self-help, there’s a pick for you.Ahead, find all of Reese Witherspoon’s book club picks — along with ratings, book descriptions from Amazon and Witherspoon herself, and reviews — since the first-ever featured book in June 2017.

We’ll continue to update this guide monthly, keeping the most recent recommendation up top.So, be sure to bookmark this page (and grab a bookmark to hold your place while reading one of Reese’s book club picks.Click to jump to a year:Goodreads rating: 4.66/5 starsAbout the book: “We Will Be Jaguars” by Nemonte Nenquimo and Mitch Anderson ...

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