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Best Celebrity Book Clubs You Should Join

The world is awash with all forms of entertainment, including podcasts and Netflix, taking the field by storm. But books, everything else notwithstanding, have withstood the test of time. Because it is hard to make time to read regularly, joining a book club is a good idea. Celebrities from all fields like Hollywood, sports, business, and many others have started book clubs you can join and enjoy the benefits even from home. Below are some of the book clubs founded by some famous people that you can consider.

Oprah’s Book Club (Oprah Winfrey)

This book club started as a segment on her talk show but has since gone online. It has now grown into a multi-platform club that brings passionate readers from the world to discuss uplifting stories. You can contribute to discussions or sign up for Oprah’s newsletter for updates, reviews, or even recommendations. Her latest pick, Becoming by Michelle Obama, invites readers to the life of the former First lady of the United States.

Belletrist (Emma Roberts)

man and a woman readingEmma Roberts and her friend Karah Preiss choose their favorite reads, share their best bookstores, and interview their favorite authors for Belletrist. They have their online book club, where they encourage members to come up and celebrate a new book every month.

Having a celebrity following like Hillary Duff and Lena Dunham, then Belletrist is a club you should consider. One of the favorites from the library is Three Women by Lisa Taddeo. The book touches on the struggle with the desire and individual experiences of three ordinary American women.

Reese’s Book Club (Reese Witherspoon and Hello Sunshine)

Hello Sunshine is Reese’s media company, a brand based on applauding women, and her book club unites a community that recognizes female storytelling. She reads one book per month and posts video blogs as she shares her thoughts on the book while her fans share their opinions on the clubs’ social pages. Her club has recently partnered with Audible.

Our Shared Shelf (Emma Watson)

a lady readingHermione Granger is Emma Watson’s fictional character in Harry Porters series. But now her inner quality is sharing all her favorite feminist reads on her club, Our Shared Shelf.

She selects a book every two months, from which she starts an open discussion, and members are encouraged to contribute their opinions and thoughts. This club promotes honest conversations, and members interact with authors, but Emma regularly joins the conversation.…