Reese Witherspoon's Best Book Club Picks
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When we’re craving a new book to read and have no idea where to look, sometimes the best place to find a quality recommendation is to look to the stars. No, not those ones. We’re talking about celebrity book clubs, specifically Reese Witherspoon’s book club!
The Oscar winner and self-professed bookworm has been offering up some great book recs from established and up-and-coming writers, highlighting her new picks on social media the first Tuesday of every month. We’ve been combing through Witherspoon’s past selections, and now we’ve rounded them up for your one-stop shop that’ll fill up your library in no time.
Each of these books is so distinct. Some are perfect for fans of the true crime genre, others are inspiring and uplifting, and still more delve into stories we may have never known about were it not for the authors who wrote them. What’s great about Witherspoon’s book club is that there’s really something for everyone. So, you won’t be disappointed when you scroll through some of her best picks below.
Regardless of what season it is, there’s never a wrong time to pick up a new book and dive into a fresh story. Whether you’re buying for yourself, a friend, or a family member, you won’t be disappointed by the diverse selection of novels that have the Witherspoon stamp of approval. Take a look at some of our favorites below!
A version of this article was originally published in March 2022.
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‘Wrong Place Wrong Time’ by Gillian McAllister
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'Wrong Place Wrong Time' by Gillian McAllister
‘The Last Thing He Told Me’ by Laura Dave
You won’t be able to put this novel down, trust us. The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave follows Hannah, whose husband Owen goes missing. He’s left a note for his wife of one year: “Protect her.” Hannah thinks the note refers to Owen’s 16-year-old daughter, Bailey, whose relationship with Hannah isn’t close by any means. Nevertheless, Hannah and Bailey set out to put the pieces of Owen’s disappearance together, and discover that the man they knew isn’t at all what he seemed.
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‘Romantic Comedy’ by Curtis Sittenfeld
Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld is the perfect novel if you want to swoon and laugh all at the same time. The novel follows Sally Milz, a sketch writer for a Saturday Night Live-inspired show called The Night Owls. After thinking she’ll never find someone for her, in comes Noah Brewster, a pop music sensation who has a reputation for only dating gorgeous models. “Dazzled by his charms, Sally hits it off with Noah instantly, and as they collaborate on one sketch after another, she begins to wonder if there might actually be sparks flying,” the description teases.
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‘The Light We Lost’ by Jill Santopolo
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‘The Paper Palace’ by Miranda Cowley Heller
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'The Paper Palace' by Miranda Cowley Heller
‘Our Missing Hearts’ by Celeste Ng
After his mom left him at just nine years old, Bird Gardner has lived a quiet life away from drama in Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng. That is, however, until he receives a cryptic message that sets him on a quest to find his mother after so many years.
“His journey will take him back to the many folktales she poured into his head as a child, through the ranks of an underground network of heroic librarians, and finally to New York City, where he will learn the truth about what happened to his mother and what the future holds for them both,” the description reads.
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‘The Guest List’ by Lucy Foley
The Guest List by Lucy Foley is all about a meticulous picture-perfect wedding gone terribly wrong.
“As the champagne is popped and the festivities begin, resentments and petty jealousies begin to mingle with the reminiscences and well wishes,” the description reads. “The groomsmen begin the drinking game from their school days. The bridesmaid not-so-accidentally ruins her dress. The bride’s oldest (male) friend gives an uncomfortably caring toast.”
“And then someone turns up dead. Who didn’t wish the happy couple well? And perhaps more important, why?”
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‘How to End a Love Story’ by Yulin Kuang
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‘Anita de Monte Laughs Last’ by Xochitl Gonzalez
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13 years later, Raquel, a student at College Hill, becomes fascinated by Anita’s work. “When Raquel becomes romantically involved with a well-connected older art student, she finds herself unexpectedly rising up the social ranks,” the description details. “As she attempts to straddle both worlds, she stumbles upon Anita’s story, raising questions about the dynamics of her own relationship, which eerily mirrors that of the forgotten artist.”
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‘L.A. Weather’ by María Amparo Escandón
A dry spell in Los Angeles is the backdrop for the Alvarado family drama in L.A. Weather by María Amparo Escandón. Chosen by Witherspoon as her book club’s September 2021 selection, this novel follows three sisters, their parents, and the complicated relationships that bind them together. Using the weather to mimic the bonds between these family members, this novel highlights the endurance of sisterhood.
'L.A. Weather' by María Amparo Escandón
‘The Club’ by Ellery Lloyd
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'The Club' by Ellery Lloyd
‘The Island of Missing Trees’ by Elif Shafak
Witherspoon’s November 2021 selection for her book club was The Island of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak. Described by the actress as a book about “world wars, great love” and so much more, this magical story follows a young girl named Ada, her connection to her family, her parents’ love story, and a special tree that recounts those stories.
'The Island of Missing Trees' by Elif Shafak
‘Eleanor Oliphant is completely fine’ by Gail Honeymoon
Eleanor Oliphant is completely fine by Gail Honeymoon is the book that started it all! Back in 2017, Witherspoon first announced her book club with this “beautifully written and incredibly funny” novel.
The book follows the titular character, a quirky, timid woman who lacks social skills, avoids human interaction and spends her weekends drinking vodka, eating pizza and calling her mom. Her life changes when she meets Raymond, an awkward guy with poor hygiene who works in the IT department in her office, and an elderly man who they save after a fall, Sammy. Together they become an unlikely trio and Raymond’s big heart becomes the key to healing Eleanor’s damaged one.
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‘We Were Never Here’ by Andrea Bartz
Back in August 2021, Witherspoon chose what might be the perfect novel to finish out the summer. We Were Never Here by Andrea Bartz is a thrilling story about a backpacking trip gone deadly wrong. Emily and Kristen are two best friends who get together every year for a new adventure. The only thing is, death seems to follow them wherever they go.
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‘Honor’ by Thrity Umrigar
This unfiltered novel is completely eye-opening. Honor by Thrity Umrigar follows Smita, a journalist who returns to India to cover a story. While there, she realizes the story she’s pursuing resonates with her, and mimicks her own experience. You won’t be able to put down this thrilling tale of love and hope.
'Honor' by Thrity Umrigar
‘Counterfeit’ by Kirstin Chen
Counterfeit by Kirstin Chen follows picture-perfect Ava Wong, a mom and wife whose life is crumbling around her: her marriage is falling apart, her expensive law degree hasn’t been used in years, and her toddler’s tantrums are pushing her to the breaking point. In comes her college roommate Winnie Fang, who’s turned her life around after successfully an ingenious counterfeit scheme bringing seemingly luxury bags from China to the US. With so little excitement in her life, Ava wonders if joining Winnie’s scheme would be the excitement she needs.
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‘The Night Tiger’ by Yangsze Choo
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‘The Other Woman’ by Sandie Jones
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“As Lucrezia sits in constricting finery for a painting intended to preserve her image for centuries to come, one thing becomes worryingly clear. In the court’s eyes, she has one duty: to provide the heir who will shore up the future of the Ferranese dynasty,” the description reads. “Until then, for all of her rank and nobility, the new duchess’s future hangs entirely in the balance.”
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‘The Alice Network’ by Kate Quinn
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