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Celebrity Book Club Picks for September 2023

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As we step into September, it’s the perfect moment to snuggle up with a good book and let the stories carry us away.

I absolutely love books, and I’m always curious about the latest celebrity book club picks and most popular books they are reading right now. Their book choices really inspire me and help me decide what to read next. I hope you find this list helpful, and if I missed any book club recommendations, please let me know!

Reese’s Book Club

For Reese’s Book Club Pick in September 2023, Reese Witherspoon has chosen Mother-Daughter Murder Night by Nina Simon.

To read my review of this book, click here.
For my book club questions and printable reading guide for this book, click here.

Mother-Daughter Murder Night by Nina Simon
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In “Mother-Daughter Murder Night,” Lana Rubicon, a successful businesswoman, is forced to recover from illness in a quiet coastal town with her daughter Beth and granddaughter Jack.

Their peaceful stay takes a thrilling turn when Jack discovers a dead body while kayaking, turning them into amateur sleuths trying to solve the murder mystery and protect their family.

As they delve deeper into the investigation, they unearth hidden family vendettas and land disputes, ultimately learning to rely on each other in the face of danger.

Read with Jenna

Jenna Bush Hager has selected Amazing Grace Adams by Fran Littlewood as her September 2023 pick for the Read with Jenna Book Club.

This is a must-read because it offers a delightful and inspiring story of personal rediscovery and resilience that is sure to captivate and uplift you.

Amazing Grace Adams by Fran Littlewood
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Amazing Grace Adams is a heartwarming and humorous novel about a middle-aged woman, Grace Adams, who reaches a breaking point in her life and decides to embark on a journey across London with a cake in hand to reconnect with her estranged teenage daughter on her sixteenth birthday.

Along the way, she rediscovers her own strength and reminds everyone, including herself, that even in the midst of life’s challenges, one can always find a way to rise again and reclaim their amazing self.

Oprah’s Book Club

Oprah’s book club pick for September 2023 is The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese.

Is this her last book club pick? I suppose we don’t yet. Oprah hasn’t announced a new book club pick for a couple of months now.

The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese
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The Covenant of Water spans generations, following a family haunted by a unique secret: a history of drowning deaths in a land surrounded by water. This poignant tale, set between 1900 and 1977, reveals the joys and struggles of Big Ammachi, a matriarch witnessing India’s transformation while upholding unwavering faith and love.

A timeless portrayal of an evolving nation and the enduring human spirit, this novel stands as a remarkable literary achievement.

GMA Book Club

GMA Book Club Pick for September 2023 is Happiness Falls by Angie Kim.

For my book club questions and printable reading guide for this book, click here.

Happiness Falls by Angie Kim
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Happiness Falls is a gripping novel that follows the harrowing journey of an Korean American family in Virginia when their father mysteriously disappears after a walk in a nearby park.

As they search for answers, they must confront their own secrets and navigate the challenges of communication, love, and human connection, all while racing against time to find their missing patriarch, with the unique perspective of their non-verbal younger brother adding complexity to their quest.

Noname Book Club

Noname Book Club pick for September 2023 is Vagabonds! by Eloghosa Osunde.

A very interesting and unusual book! I highly recommend checking it out.

Vagabonds! by Eloghosa Osunde
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In the bustling streets of Lagos, Vagabonds! introduces us to a diverse group of characters, including the marginalized and unconventional, who are living on the fringes of society.

They navigate a world where their very existence is outlawed, facing danger, confronting demons, and seeking love as an act of resistance. As their lives intersect in markets, clubs, and secret gatherings, they discover unexpected connections, support, and the power to challenge the city’s dark energy.

This fiercely inventive novel blends realism with myth and fantasy, taking us deep into the hearts and minds of people facing adversity, ultimately celebrating their triumph in the face of societal norms.

Mocha Girls Read

Mocha Girls Read’s book club pick for September 2023 is Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin.

Mocha Girls always have amazing book club picks, and this time we have a revised 2023 version of the 1953 classic. This is a story for all ages, and definitely worth reading.

Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin
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Go Tell It on the Mountain is a classic American novel by James Baldwin that explores a 14-year-old boy’s journey to discover his identity within the context of a storefront Pentecostal church in Harlem during the 1930s.

Through vivid imagery and profound storytelling, Baldwin delves into themes of spirituality, sexuality, and moral struggle, making it a timeless classic that opened new possibilities in American literature and self-understanding.

It’s worth revisiting for its lyrical precision, psychological depth, and the way it captures the complexities of personal and cultural identity.

Belletrist Book Club

The Belletrist Book Club has also selected Happiness Falls by Angie Kim, as their featured September 2023 book club pick.

For my book club questions and printable reading guide for this book, click here.

Happiness Falls by Angie Kim
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And in case you haven’t read already, Happiness Falls is a thrilling novel about a biracial Korean American family in Virginia.

When their father and husband goes missing, the family’s search leads to shocking twists, secrets, and a profound exploration of love and human connection, all while dealing with the unique challenges posed by a witness with Angelman syndrome.

Read with Marie Claire

Marie Claire’s hasn’t announced their September 2023 book club pick, so I’ll assume it’s still Ripe by Sarah Rose Etter. Correct me in the comments below if I am mistaken.

Ripe by Sarah Rose Etter
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Ripe is a unique and surreal novel about Cassie, who works at a competitive Silicon Valley start-up. She faces long hours, difficult bosses, and ethical dilemmas in a city of extreme wealth and poverty. Cassie also has a strange companion, a black hole, which grows with her anxiety.

As she navigates her challenging surroundings, including an unexpected pregnancy and illegal demands from her CEO, Cassie must decide if the allure of Silicon Valley is worth sacrificing her well-being.

The book offers a sharp and darkly comic exploration of modern life and the complexities of success.

Barnes & Noble

Third time’s the charm, and Barnes & Noble book club has also picked Happiness Falls by Angie Kim as their September 2023 book club pick. Quite a popular book, and definitely worth reading.

Happiness Falls by Angie Kim
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For your convenience, here’s the short bio for this book again:

Happiness Falls is a thrilling novel about a biracial Korean American family in Virginia.

When their father and husband goes missing, the family’s search leads to shocking twists, secrets, and a profound exploration of love and human connection, all while dealing with the unique challenges posed by a witness with Angelman syndrome.

Well? Our list is complete. I hope you enjoyed this short post featuring all the most popular September 2023 celebrity book club picks! For more – make sure to subscribe to my newsletter.

Happy reading! ❤️

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I love to read and I enjoy exploring a range of genres including contemporary and historical fiction, mysteries, thrillers, nonfiction, and memoirs. If you would like me to review your book, feel free to reach out to me!