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Stuck in a reading rut? Reese Witherspoon has got you. ICYMI, the actress-turned-media mogul's wildly popular book club highlights the best page-turners in the biz.
And the best part? Each one has a female protagonist at the center of the story—which is especially perfect just in time for International Women's Day
Gearing up for a beach vacay and need a lighthearted romance novel? Looking for a thought-provoking story you won't be able to put down? You know where to find it. Reese's picks are bestsellers for a reason, and the topics explore seriously relatable subjects—like women's ambition, relationships, resilience, and more.
Keep scrolling to shop Reese's Witherspoon's latest 2026 Book Club reads.
"Great Big Beautiful Life" by Emily Henry
Emily Henry's latest novel, Great Big Beautiful Life, follows two writers competing for the same once-in-a-lifetime project—with the author's signature enemies-to-lovers tension woven throughout the story.
"The First Time I Saw Him" by Laura Dave
If you're planning to watch the latest season of The Last Thing He Told Me with Jennifer Garner, consider reading the book it's based off of first: The First Time I Saw Him by Laura Dave. You'll be hooked from the first page.
"The Three Lives of Cate Kay" by Kate Fagan
If you're looking for a page-turner, add The Three Lives of Cate Kay to your Amazon cart STAT. Readers said it "pulls you in early in the story" and feels "easy to read all the way through."
"All That Life Can Afford" by Emily Everett
In the mood for a glitzy escapist read or coming-of-age-tale with intelligent social insights? You need to read All That Life Afford, which follows Anna—a Londoner from humble beginnings with big dreams—as she’s thrust into the upper echelon by the rich and glamourous Wylder family.
"Spectacular Things" by Beck Dorey-Stein
Every sister (or even sibling, for that matter) should read Spectacular Things. The novel tells the story of sisters Mia and Cricket Lowe growing up in small town Maine as they grapple with the past and how to achieve their dreams in the future.
"The Cliffs" by J. Courtney Sullivan
The Cliffs is a real convo starter. The novel dives into so many important issues, including alcoholism, American Indian history, friendship, love, family, the list goes on. Reese was onto something—it's perfect for your own bookclub.
"The Heir Apparent" by Rebecca Armitage
Love a fairytale? The Heir Apparent should be on your reading list. It's pretty much a modern day version with a British princess who must choose between her family and duty, and what she really wants.
"Broken Country" by Clare Leslie Hall
Readers gushed over Broken Country's "good mix of romance, secrets, and intrigue" and said the past-and-present structure kept the story moving, and the emotional love triangle added a lot of tension." Sold? Same.
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