Book club run by Reese Witherspoon
Reese's Book Club is a celebrity book sales club run by Reese Witherspoon under her media company Hello Sunshine . Since its founding in 2017, the club has gained a reputation for boosting the careers of female authors such as Delia Owens , Celeste Ng , and Megan Miranda .[ 1]
Hello Sunshine has been involved in the adaptation of several Reese's Book Club Picks into films and television series, including Little Fires Everywhere , Where the Crawdads Sing , and Daisy Jones & the Six .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
History
Reese's Book Club was founded in 2017 and operates under Witherspoon's media company Hello Sunshine, led by Chief Executive Officer Sarah Harden .[ 5] [ 6] Harden was appointed to the position in 2018, after serving as interim CEO beginning in June 2017.[ 7]
Also in June 2017, Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman became the first book selected as a Reese's Book Club Pick.[ 2] Since then, the club has highlighted a Book Club Pick every month, reportedly chosen by Witherspoon.[ 1] [ 8]
Reese's Book Club has gained a reputation for boosting the sales of its Book Club Picks.[ 2] [ 1] [ 8] [ 9] As of 2019, no Book Club Picks had sold fewer than 10,000 copies[ 8] and novels selected as Book Club Picks reportedly outsell other fiction books by 700%.[ 2]
In August 2020, Reese's Book Club announced that it would being selecting a monthly young adult Book Club Pick, with the first YA selection being You Should See Me in a Crown by Leah Johnson .[ 10]
Hello Sunshine Adaptations
Witherspoon's production company Hello Sunshine has optioned the film rights to several Book Club Picks, including Where the Crawdads Sing ,[ 11] [ 3] Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine , Little Fires Everywhere , Daisy Jones & the Six , Tiny Beautiful Things , and The Last Thing He Told Me .[ 8] [ 4]
Brand Partnerships
In April 2022, Reese's Book Club partnered with furniture company Havenly to create a line of home decor called "Reading Room."[ 12] [ 13] [ 14]
Controversy
Where the Crawdads Sing
Reese's Book Club faced criticism in July 2019 after it was reported that Mark Owens, the ex-husband of Delia Owens , author of Reese's Book Club Pick Where the Crawdads Sing , was possibly connected to a murder that took place in Zambia in 1995.[ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18]
The Nightingale
Reese's Book Club was the subject of controversy following the announcement of its March 2023 Book Club Pick The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah . In a video posted to the Reese's Book Club Instagram page, Witherspoon explained that the novel, which tells the story of two women in German-occupied France during World War II , was chosen in response to rising antisemitism . Some criticized this choice, noting that the novel does not prominently feature any Jewish characters and was not written by a Jewish author.[ 19] [ 20]
Book Club Picks
Reese's Book Club Picks
Year and Month "Picked"
Title
Author
Genre
Notes
January 2025
The Three Lives of Cate Kay
Kate Fagan
contemporary fiction, mystery
December 2024
City of Night Birds
Juhea Kim
literary fiction
November 2024
We Will Be Jaguars
Nemonte Nenquimo
memoir
October 2024
Society of Lies
Lauren Ling Brown
mystery, thriller
September 2024
The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year
Margaret Renkl
essays, nature writing
100th Reese's Book Club pick[ 21] [ 22]
August 2024
Slow Dance
Rainbow Rowell
romance, contemporary
July 2024
The Cliffs
J. Courtney Sullivan
historical fiction, domestic fiction, mystery
June 2024
The Unwedding
Ally Condie
mystery
May 2024
How to End a Love Story
Yulin Kuang
romance, contemporary fiction
April 2024
The Most Fun We Ever Had
Claire Lombardo
contemporary fiction, literary fiction
March 2024
Anita de Monte Laughs Last
Xochitl Gonzalez
historical fiction, magical realism
February 2024
Redwood Court
DeLana R. A. Dameron
coming of age fiction, historical fiction
January 2024
First Lie Wins
Ashley Elston
thriller
December 2023
Before We Were Innocent
Ella Berman
coming of age fiction, thriller
November 2023
Maybe Next Time
Cesca Major
fiction, romance, magical realism
October 2023
Starling House
Alix E. Harrow
fantasy
September 2023
Mother-Daughter Murder Night
Nina Simon
mystery, thriller
August 2023
Tom Lake
Ann Patchett
fiction
July 2023
Yellowface
R. F. Kuang
fiction, thriller, satire
June 2023
Cassandra in Reverse
Holly Smale
science fiction
May 2023
Did You Hear About Kitty Karr?
Crystal Smith Paul
historical fiction
April 2023
Romantic Comedy
Curtis Sittenfeld
romance
March 2023
The Nightingale
Kristin Hannah
historical fiction
February 2023
The House of Eve
Sadeqa Johnson
historical fiction
January 2023
The House in the Pines
Ana Reyes
thriller
December 2022
The Marriage Portrait
Maggie O'Farrell
historical fiction, thriller
November 2022
Tiny Beautiful Things
Cheryl Strayed
essays
adapted into a television series by Hello Sunshine[ 23]
October 2022
Our Missing Hearts
Celeste Ng
dystopian fiction
September 2022
On the Rooftop
Margaret Wilkerson Sexton
historical fiction
August 2022
Wrong Place, Wrong Time
Gillian McAllister
mystery , science fiction
July 2022
Honey & Spice
Bolu Babalola
romance
June 2022
Counterfeit
Kirstin Chen
thriller
May 2022
The Dictionary of Lost Words
Pip Williams
historical fiction
April 2022
True Biz
Sara Nović
coming-of-age fiction
March 2022
The Club
Ellery Lloyd
mystery
February 2022
The Christie Affair
Nina de Gramont
historical fiction, romance
January 2022
Honor
Trinity Umrigar
December 2021
Lucky
Marissa Stapley
thriller
November 2021
The Island of Missing Trees
Elif Shafak
historical fiction, romance
October 2021
Sankofa
Chibundu Onuzu
September 2021
L.A. Weather
María Amparo Escandón
August 2021
We Were Never Here
Andrea Bartz
thriller
July 2021
The Paper Palace
Miranda Cowley Heller
romance
June 2021
Seven Days in June
Tia Williams
romance
May 2021
The Last Thing He Told Me
Laura Dave
thriller
adapted into a television series by Hello Sunshine[ 24]
April 2021
Northern Spy
Flynn Berry
thriller, historical fiction, spy fiction
March 2021
Infinite Country
Patricia Engel
domestic fiction
February 2021
The Sanatorium
Sarah Pearse
thriller
January 2021
Outlawed
Anna North
western , historical fiction, alternate history fiction
December 2020
The Chicken Sisters
KJ Dell'Antonia
domestic fiction, humor
November 2020
Group
Christie Tate
memoir
October 2020
His Only Wife
Peace Medie Adzo
domestic fiction, humor
September 2020
The Last Story of Mina Lee
Nancy Jooyoun Kim
thriller, mystery, historical fiction
August 2020
Everything Inside
Edwidge Danticat
short stories
June/July 2020
I'm Still Here
Austin Channing Brown
memoir
June/July 2020
The Guest List
Lucy Foley
thriller, mystery
May 2020
The Henna Artist
Alka Joshi
historical fiction
April 2020
Untamed
Glennon Doyle
memoir
March 2020
The Jetsetters
Amanda Eyre Ward
February 2020
The Scent Keeper
Erica Baurmeister
magical realism, coming of age fiction
January 2020
Such a Fun Age
Kiley Reid
coming of age fiction, domestic fiction
December 2019
Conviction
Denise Mina
mystery
November 2019
The Giver of Stars
Jojo Moyes
historical fiction
October 2019
Fair Play
Eve Rodsky
self-help
September 2019
The Secrets We Kept
Lara Prescott
historical fiction, spy fiction , thriller, romance
August 2019
The Last House Guest
Megan Miranda
mystery, thriller
July 2019
Whisper Network
Chandler Baker
mystery
June 2019
The Cactus
Sarah Haywood
romance, humor
May 2019
From Scratch
Tembi Locke
memoir
adapted into a television series by Hello Sunshine[ 4]
April 2019
The Night Tiger
Yangsze Choo
historical fiction, magical realism
March 2019
Daisy Jones & The Six
Taylor Jenkins Reid
historical fiction
adapted into a television series by Hello Sunshine[ 25]
February 2019
The Proposal
Jasmine Guillory
romance
January 2019
The Library Book
Susan Orlean
true crime , memoir
December 2018
One Day in December
Josie Silver
romance
November 2018
The Other Woman
Sandie Jones
thriller
October 2018
This Is How It Always Is
Laurie Frankel
domestic fiction
September 2018
Where the Crawdads Sing
Delia Owens
historical fiction, mystery
adapted into a 2022 film by Hello Sunshine[ 26]
August 2018
Still Lives
Maria Hummel
mystery, thriller
July 2018
Next Year in Havana
Chanel Cleeton
historical fiction, romance
June 2018
Something in the Water
Catherine Steadman
thriller
May 2018
You Think It, I'll Say It
Curtis Sittenfeld
short stories
April 2018
Happiness
Heather Harpham
memoir
March 2018
Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows
Balli Kaur Jaswal
February 2018
The Light We Lost
Jill Santopolo
romance
January 2018
Braving the Wilderness
Brené Brown
self-help
December 2017
The Last Mrs. Parrish
Liv Constantine
thriller
November 2017
This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage
Ann Patchett
essays
October 2017
The Rules of Magic
Alice Hoffman
historical fiction, magical realism, fantasy
prequel to Practical Magic
September 2017
Little Fires Everywhere
Celeste Ng
domestic fiction
adapted into a television series by Hello Sunshine[ 27]
August 2017
The Lying Game
Ruth Ware
thriller
July 2017
The Alice Network
Kate Quinn
historical fiction, spy fiction
June 2017
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
Gail Honeyman
humor, romance
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