April 29, 2020

Glennon Doyle Recommends 5 Must Read Books

The author of ‘Untamed’ shares five books she loves.

Story By: Glennon Doyle

Glennon Doyle Recommends 5 Must Read Books

The author of ‘Untamed’ shares five books she loves. Story By: Glennon Doyle

Know My Name by Chanel Miller

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I sat down to read Know My Name as an act of solidarity; with the intention of bearing witness to the story of a survivor. Instead, I found myself falling into the hands of one of the great writers and thinkers of our time. Chanel Miller is brilliant. She is a philosopher, a cultural critic, a deep observer, a writer’s writer, a true artist.

If we are very lucky, this phenomenal book will be just the first of many world-changing pieces of art this woman offers the world.

The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd

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This is the first book that has literally taken my breath away. I kept having to close it and breathe deeply, again and again. This book – on women’s longing and silencing and awakening — is a true and beautiful masterpiece. I will carry it in my heart forever, because it reflects what was always there.

We Are the Luckiest by Laura McKowen

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This is it. This is the book for people getting sober. Laura McKowen’s We Are the Luckiest is the truest, most generous, honest, and helpful sobriety memoir I have read. It’s going to save lives.

Trick Mirror: Reflections of Self-Delusion by Jia Tolentino

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As I read Trick Mirror I thought, “The smartest human on planet Earth has been located and her name is Jia Tolentino.” Tolentino’s reflections are biting but relatable, because she writes vulnerably as a product of the very culture she’s critiquing. This book helped me understand my world and myself more deeply.

Wow, No Thank You: Essays by Samantha Irby

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Samantha Irby’s Wow, No Thank You is a gift that everyone should give themselves and each other. She writes with such wisdom about our culture and such honesty about herself. And nobody — but nobody — is funnier. Every time I read Irby, I feel freer.

"As I came to understand my path as that of a writer, I realized that my family didn’t have much in the way of material things to pass down, but had stories, had representations of the life we lived together on this earth, and folks before me had representations of the life they lived and survived so that I could be so privileged to be here to tell you all about it…and that for me is the legacy."

Thank you, @delana.r.a.dameron, for sharing Redwood Court with the world and reminding us why it's important to tell stories. Experience the beauty of Redwood Court at our link in bio.
When a book you adore gets a companion ✨ 

If you loved Seven Days in June and everything it celebrates, you’re in for a treat. In Audre & Bash Are Just Friends, @tiawilliamswrites revisits the world of Seven Day in June and gives Audre the main character treatment. Start reading to find out why first love stories never lose their magic.
Inspired by this sweet moment of nostalgia in Tom Lake to take the time to appreciate both the past and present this morning. ✨
Listen up book lovers, we’ve got a new podcast brewing, and you won't want to miss it.

Reese's Book Club is excited to announce, Bookmarked, the podcast that goes behind the scenes with your favorite stories, characters, and authors. Books are stacked high, tea is piping hot. You in? 

Press play every Tuesday starting June 24th, available on the @iheartradio app, @applepodcasts, or wherever you listen.
Our plans today? Locking in with our newest pick, The Phoenix Pencil Company, and a latte! 💙 What's your go-to drink to read with?
Say hello to a reimagined Aussie twist on a classic! 🌹

Start reading Stuck Up and Stupid at our link in bio.
Pencils up! We're taking note of these great reviews. ✏️✨

Start reading The Phoenix Pencil Company at the link in our bio.
Still not over Alice Scott, the eternal optimist, from Great Big Beautiful Life by @emilyhenrywrites ✨

Channeling her energy and embracing the powerful choice to prioritize joy everyday.
“Girls are given the weight of the world, but nowhere to put it down.”

📷: @chaptersandroses