Reeses’s Book Club List

Reese’s Book Club is one of the best-known celebrity book clubs. Launched by Reese Witherspoon in 2017, it highlights compelling stories with strong women at the center.

Over the years, the club has helped bring attention to many of the most talked-about books in modern fiction, with several picks going on to become major bestsellers and screen adaptations.

Book TitleAuthorSeriesPick
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely FineGail HoneymanStandaloneJune '17 Pick
The Alice Network / Call Me AliceKate QuinnStandaloneJuly '17 Pick
The Lying GameRuth WareStandaloneAugust '17 Pick
Little Fires EverywhereCeleste NgStandaloneSeptember '17 Pick
The Rules of MagicAlice HoffmanPractical MagicOctober '17 Pick
This is the Story of a Happy MarriageAnn PatchettNon-FictionNovember ’17 Pick
The Last Mrs. ParrishLiv ConstantineMrs. ParrishDecember '17 Pick
Braving the WildernessBrené BrownNon-FictionJanuary '18 Pick
The Light We LostJill SantopoloThe Light We LostFebruary '18 Pick
Erotic Stories for Punjabi WidowsBalli Kaur JaswalStandaloneMarch '18 Pick
HappinessHeather HarphamNon-FictionApril '18 Pick
You Think It, I'll Say ItCurtis SittenfeldCollectionMay '18 Pick
Something in the WaterCatherine SteadmanStandaloneJune '18 Pick
Next Year in HavanaChanel CleetonThe Cuba SagaJuly '18 Pick
Still LivesMaria HummelStandaloneAugust '18 Pick
Where the Crawdads SingDelia OwensStandaloneSeptember '18 Pick
This Is How It Always IsLaurie FrankelStandaloneOctober '18 Pick
The Other WomanSandie JonesStandaloneNovember '18 Pick
One Day in DecemberJosie SilverStandaloneDecember '18 Pick
The Library BookSusan OrleanSusan Orlean Library Science BooksJanuary '19 Pick
The ProposalJasmine GuilloryThe Wedding DateFebruary '19 Pick
Daisy Jones & The SixTaylor Jenkins ReidStandaloneMarch '19 Pick
The Night TigerYangsze ChooStandaloneApril '19 Pick
From ScratchTembi LockeNon-FictionMay '19 Pick
The CactusSarah HaywoodStandaloneJune '19 Pick
Whisper NetworkChandler BakerStandaloneJuly '19 Pick
The Last House GuestMegan MirandaStandaloneAugust '19 Pick
The Secrets We KeptLara PrescottStandaloneSeptember '19 Pick
Fair PlayEve RodskyNon-FictionOctober '19 Pick
The Giver of StarsJojo MoyesStandaloneNovember '19 Pick
ConvictionDenise MinaAnna and FinDecember '19 Pick
Such a Fun AgeKiley ReidStandaloneJanuary '20 Pick
The Scent KeeperErica BauermeisterStandaloneFebruary '20 Pick
The JetsettersAmanda Eyre WardStandaloneMarch '20 Pick
UntamedGlennon DoyleNon-FictionApril '20 Pick
The Henna ArtistAlka JoshiThe Jaipur Trilogy / Henna ArtistMay '20 Pick
I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for WhitenessAustin Channing BrownNon-FictionJune '20 Pick
The Guest ListLucy FoleyStandaloneJune '20 Pick
Everything InsideEdwidge DanticatCollectionAugust '20 Pick
You Should See Me in a CrownLeah JohnsonStandaloneAugust '20 Pick
FuriaYamile Saied MéndezStandaloneSeptember '20 Pick
The Last Story of Mina LeeNancy Jooyoun KimStandaloneSeptember '20 Pick
FableAdrienne YoungFableOctober '20 Pick
His Only WifePeace Adzo MedieStandaloneOctober '20 Pick
A Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and TomorrowLaura Taylor NameyCuban Girl's GuideNovember '20 Pick
Group: How One Therapist and a Circle of Strangers Saved My LifeChristie TateNon-FictionNovember '20 Pick
The Chicken SistersK.J. Dell'AntoniaStandaloneDecember '20 Pick
The Light in Hidden PlacesSharon CameronStandaloneDecember '20 Pick
OutlawedAnna NorthStandaloneJanuary '21 Pick
You Have a MatchEmma LordStandaloneJanuary '21 Pick
The SanatoriumSarah PearseDetective Elin WarnerFebruary '21 Pick
Infinite CountryPatricia EngelStandaloneMarch '21 Pick
Firekeeper's DaughterAngeline BoulleyStandaloneSpring '21 Pick
Northern Spy Flynn BerryStandaloneApril '21 Pick
The Last Thing He Told MeLaura DaveHannah HallMay '21 Pick
Tokyo Ever AfterEmiko JeanTokyo Ever AfterSummer '21 Pick
Seven Days in JuneTia WilliamsStandaloneJune '21 Pick
The Paper PalaceMiranda Cowley HellerStandaloneJuly '21 Pick
The Downstairs GirlStacey LeeStandaloneLate Summer '21 Pick
We Were Never HereAndrea BartzStandaloneAugust '21 Pick
L.A. WeatherMaría Amparo EscandónStandaloneSeptember '21 Pick
Within These Wicked WallsLauren BlackwoodStandaloneFall '21 Pick
SankofaChibundu OnuzoStandaloneOctober '21 Pick
The Island of Missing TreesElif ShafakStandaloneNovember '21 Pick
LuckyMarissa StapleyStandaloneDecember '21 Pick
HonorThrity UmrigarStandaloneJanuary '22 Pick
AnatomyDana SchwartzThe Anatomy DuologyWinter '22 Pick
The Christie AffairNina de GramontStandaloneFebruary '22 Pick
The ClubEllery LloydStandaloneMarch '22 Pick
True BizSara NovićStandaloneApril '22 Pick
The Dictionary of Lost WordsPip WilliamsStandaloneMay '22 Pick
CounterfeitKirstin ChenStandaloneJune '22 Pick
Honey and SpiceBolu BabalolaHoney & SpiceJuly '22 Pick
Wrong Place, Wrong TimeGillian McAllisterStandaloneAugust '22 Pick
On the RooftopMargaret Wilkerson SextonStandaloneSeptember '22 Pick
Our Missing HeartsCeleste NgStandaloneOctober '22 Pick
Tiny Beautiful ThingsCheryl StrayedNon-FictionNovember '22 Pick
The Marriage PortraitMaggie O'FarrellStandaloneDecember '22 Pick
The House in the PinesAna ReyesStandaloneJanuary '23 Pick
The House of EveSadeqa JohnsonStandaloneFebruary '23 Pick
The NightingaleKristin HannahStandaloneMarch '23 Pick
Romantic ComedyCurtis SittenfeldStandaloneApril '23 Pick
Did You Hear About Kitty Karr?Crystal Smith PaulStandaloneMay '23 Pick
Cassandra in Reverse / The Cassandra ComplexHolly SmaleStandaloneJune '23 Pick
YellowfaceR.F. KuangStandaloneJuly '23 Pick
Tom LakeAnn PatchettStandaloneAugust '23 Pick
Mother-Daughter Murder NightNina SimonStandaloneSeptember '23 Pick
Starling HouseAlix E. HarrowStandaloneOctober '23 Pick
Maybe Next TimeCesca MajorStandaloneNovember '23 Pick
Before We Were InnocentElla BermanStandaloneDecember '23 Pick
First Lie WinsAshley ElstonStandaloneJanuary '24 Pick
Redwood CourtDeLana R.A. DameronStandaloneFebruary '24 Pick
Anita de Monte Laughs LastXóchitl GonzálezStandaloneMarch '24 Pick
The Most Fun We Ever HadClaire LombardoStandaloneApril '24 Pick
How to End a Love StoryYulin KuangStandaloneMay '24 Pick
Twelfth KnightAlexene Farol FollmuthStandaloneSummer '24 YA Pick
The UnweddingAlly CondieStandaloneJune '24 Pick
The CliffsJ. Courtney SullivanStandaloneJuly '24 Pick
Slow DanceRainbow RowellStandaloneAugust '24 Pick
The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard YearMargaret RenklNon-FictionSeptember '24 Pick
Looking for SmokeK.A. CobellStandaloneFall '24 YA Pick
Society of LiesLauren Ling BrownStandaloneOctober '24 Pick
We Will Be JaguarsNemonte NenquimoNon-FictionNovember '24 Pick
City of Night BirdsJuhea KimStandaloneDecember '24 Pick
ThrowbackMaurene GooStandaloneWinter '24 YA Pick
The Three Lives of Cate KayKate FaganStandaloneJanuary '25 Pick
IsolaAllegra GoodmanStandaloneFebruary '25 Pick
Broken CountryClare Leslie HallStandaloneMarch '25 Pick
Heiress Takes AllAustin Siegemund-Broka
Emily Wibberley
Heiress HeistsSpring '25 YA Pick
All That Life Can AffordEmily EverettStandaloneApril '25 Pick
Great Big Beautiful LifeEmily HenryStandaloneMay '25 Pick
Stuck Up and StupidAngourie Rice
Kate Rice
StandaloneSummer '25 YA Pick
The Phoenix Pencil CompanyAllison KingStandaloneJune '25 Pick
Spectacular ThingsBeck Dorey-SteinStandaloneJuly '25 Pick
Once Upon a Time in DollywoodAshley JordanStandaloneAugust '25 Pick
To the Moon and BackEliana RamageStandaloneSeptember '25 Pick
Wild Dark ShoreCharlotte McConaghyStandaloneNovember '25 Pick
The Heir ApparentRebecca ArmitageStandaloneDecember '25 Pick
The First Time I Saw HimLaura DaveHannah HallJanuary '26 Pick
In Her DefensePhilippa MalickaStandaloneFebruary '26 Pick
Lady TremaineRachel HochhauserStandaloneMarch '26 Pick
Into the BlueEmma BrodieThousand VoicesApril '26 Pick
The Fine Art of LyingAlexandra AndrewsStandaloneMay '26 Pick

Notable Reese’s Book Club Picks

Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens:

Arguably the signature Reese pick, this was the kind of breakout novel that became closely tied to the club itself.

Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng:

One of the club’s most important early picks, this helped establish Reese’s reputation for smart, emotional, discussion-friendly fiction.

Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid:

This became one of Reese’s most recognizable modern picks thanks to its big buzz, memorable hook, and strong crossover appeal.

The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave:

One of Reese’s biggest thriller picks, this showed how strongly the club could drive buzz for fast-moving mainstream suspense.

Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman:

A foundational early pick, this helped set the tone for the club with an unforgettable main character and broad word-of-mouth appeal.

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