Good Morning America Book Club List

Good Morning America launched the GMA Book Club in October 2019, beginning with Angie Cruz’s Dominicana. The monthly club features a broad mix of literary fiction, historical fiction, thrillers, romance, and speculative novels.

Its selections often spotlight diverse authors and discussion-friendly stories, with several picks becoming major bestsellers or screen adaptations.

Book TitleAuthorSeriesPick
DominicanaAngie CruzStandaloneOctober 2019 Pick
The Family UpstairsLisa JewellThe Family UpstairsNovember 2019 Pick
Children of Virtue and VengeanceTomi AdeyemiLegacy of OrïshaDecember 2019 Pick
Long Bright RiverLiz MooreStandaloneJanuary 2020 Pick
In Five YearsRebecca SerleStandaloneMarch 2020 Pick
Oona Out of OrderMargarita MontimoreStandaloneApril 2020 Pick
The Book of V.Anna SolomonStandaloneMay 2020 Pick
The Vanishing HalfBrit BennettStandaloneJune 2020 Pick
Sex and VanityKevin KwanStandaloneJuly 2020 Pick
The Lions of Fifth AvenueFiona DavisStandaloneAugust 2020 Pick
Fifty Words for RainAsha LemmieStandaloneSeptember 2020 Pick
The Midnight LibraryMatt HaigThe Midnight WorldOctober 2020 Pick
MemorialBryan WashingtonStandaloneNovember 2020 Pick
This Time Next YearSophie CousensStandaloneDecember 2020 Pick
The PushAshley AudrainStandaloneJanuary 2021 Pick
How the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her HouseCherie JonesStandaloneFebruary 2021 Pick
Klara and the SunKazuo IshiguroStandaloneMarch 2021 Pick
Of Women and SaltGabriela GarciaStandaloneApril 2021 Pick
Olympus, TexasStacey SwannStandaloneMay 2021 Pick
The Other Black GirlZakiya Dalila HarrisStandaloneJune 2021 Pick
The Personal LibrarianMarie Benedict
Victoria Christopher Murray
StandaloneJuly 2021 Pick
The HusbandsChandler BakerStandaloneAugust 2021 Pick
Several People Are TypingCalvin KasulkeStandaloneSeptember 2021 Pick
We Are Not Like ThemJo Piazza
Christine Pride
StandaloneOctober 2021 Pick
Still LifeSarah WinmanStandaloneNovember 2021 Pick
Dava Shastri's Last DayKirthana RamisettiStandaloneDecember 2021 Pick
The MaidNita ProseThe MaidJanuary 2022 Pick
The Violin ConspiracyBrendan SlocumbStandaloneFebruary 2022 Pick
The Love of My LifeRosie WalshStandaloneMarch 2022 Pick
Lessons in ChemistryBonnie GarmusStandaloneApril 2022 Pick
The ChangeKirsten MillerStandaloneMay 2022 Pick
More Than You'll Ever KnowKatie GutierrezStandaloneJune 2022 Pick
The Dead RomanticsAshley PostonStandaloneJuly 2022 Pick
Mika in Real LifeEmiko JeanStandaloneAugust 2022 Pick
The Fortunes of Jaded WomenCarolyn HuynhStandaloneSeptember 2022 Pick
Mad HoneyJennifer Finney Boylan
Jodi Picoult
StandaloneOctober 2022 Pick
Someday, MaybeOnyi NwabineliStandaloneNovember 2022 Pick
The Light PirateLily Brooks-DaltonStandaloneDecember 2022 Pick
Age of ViceDeepti KapoorStandaloneJanuary 2023 Pick
River Sing Me HomeEleanor ShearerStandaloneFebruary 2023 Pick
Pineapple StreetJenny JacksonStandaloneMarch 2023 Pick
Dirty LaundryDisha BoseStandaloneApril 2023 Pick
The Nigerwife / The Lagos Wife Vanessa WaltersStandaloneMay 2023 Pick
Ink Blood Sister ScribeEmma TörzsStandaloneJune 2023 Pick
Save What's LeftElizabeth CastellanoStandaloneJuly 2023 Pick
Family LoreElizabeth AcevedoStandaloneAugust 2023 Pick
Happiness FallsAngie KimStandaloneSeptember 2023 Pick
The ListYomi AdegokeStandaloneOctober 2023 Pick
ClassStephanie LandNon-FictionNovember 2023 Pick
The Frozen RiverAriel LawhonStandaloneDecember 2023 Pick
The Storm We MadeVanessa ChanStandaloneJanuary 2024 Pick
Come and Get ItKiley ReidStandaloneFebruary 2024 Pick
Listen for the LieAmy TinteraStandaloneMarch 2024 Pick
Just for the SummerAbby JimenezPart of Your WorldApril 2024 Pick
The Ministry of TimeKaliane BradleyStandaloneMay 2024 Pick
MalasMarcela FuentesStandaloneJune 2024 Pick
The Love of My AfterlifeKirsty GreenwoodStandaloneJuly 2024 Pick
The Seventh Veil of SalomeSilvia Moreno-GarciaStandaloneAugust 2024 Pick
Colored TelevisionDanzy SennaStandaloneSeptember 2024 Pick
A Song to Drown RiversAnn LiangStandaloneOctober 2024 Pick
The Blue HourPaula HawkinsStandaloneNovember 2024 Pick
The Last OneRachel Howzell HallVallendorDecember 2024 Pick
HomeseekingKarissa ChenStandaloneJanuary 2025 Pick
JunieErin Crosby EckstineStandaloneFebruary 2025 Pick
Count My LiesSophie StavaStandaloneMarch 2025 Pick
The SirensEmilia HartStandaloneApril 2025 Pick
The Original DaughterJemimah WeiStandaloneMay 2025 Pick
AtmosphereTaylor Jenkins ReidStandaloneJune 2025 Pick
The CompoundAisling RawleStandaloneJuly 2025 Pick
Not Quite Dead YetHolly JacksonStandaloneAugust 2025 Pick
The Book of Lost HoursHayley GelfusoStandaloneSeptember 2025 Pick
TwiceMitch AlbomStandaloneOctober 2025 Pick
WreckCatherine NewmanRockyNovember 2025 Pick
Best Offer WinsMarisa KashinoStandaloneDecember 2025 Pick
SkylarkPaula McLainStandaloneJanuary 2026 Pick
The ExesLeodora DarlingtonStandaloneFebruary 2026 Pick
The Secret Lives of Murderers' WivesElizabeth ArnottStandaloneMarch 2026 Pick
YesteryearCaro Claire BurkeStandaloneApril 2026 Pick
HomeboundPortia ElanStandaloneMay 2026 Pick
Dolly All the TimeAnnabel MonaghanStandaloneJune 2026 Pick

Notable Good Morning America Book Club Picks

Dominicana by Angie Cruz:

As the club’s inaugural selection, this acclaimed novel helped establish its focus on diverse and socially grounded fiction.

The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett:

A major bestseller and cultural talking point, it became one of the club’s most prominent early selections.

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig:

Its enormous commercial success and enduring popularity made it one of the best-known books chosen by the club.

Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro:

Written by a Nobel Prize-winning author, this thoughtful science-fiction novel was one of the club’s most prestigious literary picks.

Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus:

The bestselling novel later became a major television adaptation, making it one of the club’s biggest page-to-screen successes.

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