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What Book Clubs Are Reading in December

Our December book club roundup is here! Cozy up with a Dickens-inspired holiday classic picked by The New York Times and Oprah, step into “the fierce and beautiful world of ballet” with Reese Witherspoon, get hooked on a must-read thriller that will keep you guessing until the final page with Emma Roberts and Karah Preiss, or dive into a Booker-shortlisted debut chosen by Natalie Portman.

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Book Cover for: Small Things Like These (Oprah's Book Club), Claire Keegan
Oprah’s Book Club and The Book Review Book Club

Small Things Like These (Oprah's Book Club)

Claire Keegan

This Booker-shortlisted novella, packing plenty of hope and holiday spirit into a slim 116-page package, was selected by both The New York Times Book Review and Oprah’s Book Club this month. We can’t think of a cozier way to embrace the festive spirit of December than by curling up with this literary delight, inspired by the ultimate Dickens holiday classic.

Oprah WinfreyDUA LIPAOprah Winfrey & DUA LIPA

Hardcover, 2021

$20.00$10.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
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Belletrist

Darkly

Marisha Pessl

This month, Emma Roberts and Karah Preiss spotlight a must-read thriller guaranteed to keep you guessing until the final page, which Kirkus Reviews calls “mesmerizing, improbable, and deeply compelling” in their starred review. Sign up today at Tertulia.com/Belletrist to have each monthly Belletrist book pick delivered to your mailbox, along with an intimate author conversation at the end of the month.

Jamie Lee CurtisJamie Lee Curtis

Hardcover, 2024

$19.99$9.99 + Free shipping50% off your first book
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The Audacious Book Club

The Message

Ta-Nehisi Coates

For her December Audacious Book Club pick, Roxane Gay chose the latest work from the National Book Award winner and MacArthur "Genius" that takes readers from West Africa to the American South and Palestine. This powerful exploration reveals how the stories we tell—and those we don't—shape our realities, offering a sharp look at the myths that fuel conflict and distort the truth.

roxane gayJennifer Szalairoxane gay & Jennifer Szalai

Hardcover, 2024

$30.00$15.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
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TeaTime Book Club with Dakota Johnson

Rental House

Weike Wang

This month, actor Dakota Johnson picked a witty novel about a marriage seen through the lens of two family vacations from the author of Joan is Okay, which San Francisco Chronicle called “blazingly insightful… a pitch-perfect send-up of all the ways we humans can misunderstand or unintentionally (sometimes intentionally) wound our loved ones and drive each other crazy.”

leigh haberAnn  Levinleigh haber & Ann Levin

Hardcover, 2024

$28.00$14.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
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Read with Jenna Book Club

Devotions: A Read with Jenna Pick: The Selected Poems of Mary Oliver

Mary Oliver

For December, Jenna Bush Hager chose a stunning collection by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mary Oliver, showcasing over five decades of her best work. “I find her poetry to be so cathartic and beautiful… I love her work. It’s about nature and love and what it means to be human,” declared the TODAY host.

Oprah WinfreyCaroline LucasOprah Winfrey & Caroline Lucas

Paperback, 2020

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Library Science with Kaia Gerber

Set My Heart on Fire

Izumi Suzuki

Kaia Gerber’s December pick is the electrifying debut novel of a Japanese icon, now available in English for the first time. Perfect for readers ready to immerse themselves in Suzuki’s cult legacy, it plunges into Tokyo’s ’70s club scene, where love and chaos unfold to a psychedelic rock soundtrack.

Thu-Huong HaLibrary ScienceThu-Huong Ha & Library Science

Paperback, 2024

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Between Two Books

Private Rites

Julia Armfield

For December, Florence Welch selected a queer end-of-the-world story from the Our Wives Under the Sea author. The lit-loving indie rocker was captivated by the book’s “unsettling, eerie prose” and praised it as a “damp and devastating exploration of sisterhood, endings, and the cruelty of family.”

Between Two BooksBetween Two Books

Hardcover, 2024

$27.99$13.99 + Free shipping50% off your first book
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Reese's Book Club

City of Night Birds

Juhea Kim

Reese Witherspoon invites her book club to step into “the fierce and beautiful world of ballet” with her December pick. “In this powerful story, Natalia faces a choice: return to the demanding world of Russian dance that nearly broke her or walk away for good. This story left me thinking about the ways we overcome setbacks and redefine what truly matters,” Reese shared.

Hardcover, 2024

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Saveur Cookbook Club

Crumbs: Cookies and Sweets from Around the World

Ben Mims

Saveur Magazine's December Book Club pick is a mouthwatering collection of 300 cookie recipes from nearly 100 countries. From French macarons to Sri Lankan sugar cookies, this global cookie tour offers irresistible treats with fascinating stories and easy-to-follow recipes for bakers of all levels.

Hardcover, 2024

$49.95$24.98 + Free shipping50% off your first book
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Book Cover for: The Hare with Amber Eyes: A Hidden Inheritance, Edmund de Waal
The Queen's Reading Room

The Hare with Amber Eyes: A Hidden Inheritance

Edmund de Waal

Queen Camilla described her final book selection of the year as an “intelligent and humble family memoir [that] traces the origins of Edmund de Waal's collection of netsuke miniatures, while simultaneously recounting the miraculous story of his family, the Ephrussi, and the loss of their home, family, and fortune when the Nazis invaded Vienna in 1938.”

Los Angeles Review of BooksThe New York TimesLos Angeles Review of Books & The New York Times

Paperback, 2021

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