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The Top Book Club Picks Now

Bookclubs.com Ranks the Top Ten Book Club Selections
The Top Book Club Picks Now
The Top Book Club Picks Now
Bookclubs.com •
Aug 26th, 2024

🍂It’s that time of year...back to book club season! ⁠Many clubs are returning from a summer hiatus and selecting their books for the rest of the year. Our friends at Bookclubs.com have shared with us the top ten trending book titles among clubs to help inspire your upcoming meeting and spark great discussions.

Whether your book club is picking up where you left off or kicking things off, Bookclubs.com provides everything you need to organize your book club—all in one place. From planning the logistics of your next meeting to inspiring discussion guides, the free Bookclubs app provides the tools you need to create a book club, build community, engage in meaningful discussions, and discover what to read next.


The Women by Kristin Hannah

The Star Tribune raved, "[Hannah] again proves her skill at submerging readers in a compelling character's experience and enlightening them about history's overlooked heroines."


James by Percival Everett

A reimagining of Huckleberry Finn from a Pulitzer Prize finalist.


The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren

A grocery empire heir and a starving artist conspire to receive a vast inheritance.


It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover

A bestselling novel from one of romance fiction's most prolific stars. Now in theaters as a major motion picture starring Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni.


All the Colors of the Dark by Chris Whitaker

Writing for the Guardian, author Laura Wilson was effuse with praise, calling it "an epic sweep that takes in themes of hope, loss and keeping faith, as well as how the personal is political. Ambitious, powerful and moving, this is a tour de force."


First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston

A Reese's Book Club pick and one of the most celebrated thrillers of the year so far.


The God of the Woods by Liz Moore

Jimmy Fallon's Summer book club pick has been adored by critics. In The Washington Post, Maureen Corrigan said it "Transports readers so deeply into its richly peopled, ominous world that, for hours, everything else falls away... Nuanced... Chillingly astute about the invisible boundaries demarcating social class."


The Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley

Writing for Harper's Bazaar, Clara Strunck called The Midnight Feast, "readable, packed full of twists and turns, and guaranteed to keep you glued to your sunlounger until the last page."


Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt

A bestseller which The Washington Post called a "deceptively sensitive debut about what it feels like to have love taken from you, only to find it again in the most unexpected places."


The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters

Kirkus Reviews said of this Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction winner, "Peters beautifully explores loss, grief, hope, and the invisible tether that keeps families intact even when they are ripped apart. A quiet and poignant debut from a writer to watch..."

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