April 5, 2022

Your TBR Pile Just Super Bloomed

Spring is here and with it a fresh crop of reads from some of our favorite Reese’s Book Club authors

Your TBR Pile Just Super Bloomed

Spring is here and with it a fresh crop of reads from some of our favorite Reese’s Book Club authors

Birds chirping. Bees buzzing. Pages turning. Spring is here and with it a fresh crop of reads from some of our favorite Reese’s Book Club authors. From Kate Quinn’s new must-read to Jasmine Guillory’s latest modern fairytale, your TBR pile just super-bloomed.

The Diamond Eye by Kate Quinn
March 29, 2022

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The Short Story: During WWII, Mila Pavlichenko, a bookish mother, is sent to be a soldier and becomes the world’s deadliest female snipper.

Adds to TBR because… you love The Alice Network (July ‘17 Pick) and historical fiction novels based on the true stories of revolutionary women.

The Lifeguards by Amanda Eyre Ward
April 5, 2022

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The Short Story: Three mothers and best friends have created a sheltered life for their sons but this shatters when the boys have a secret to keep.

Adds to TBR because… it is a mystery testing the strength of mother-son duos and friendships.

Can’t Be Tamed by Yamile Saied Mendez
April 5, 2022

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The Short Story: When the new ranch owner’s daughter arrives, Carolina, who has lived on Paradise Ranch her whole life, has to learn to work together with Chelsie to help a horse recover.

Adds to TBR because… you are looking for a book to read with your animal-loving kids about overcoming differences.

By the Book by Jasmine Guillory
May 3, 2022

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The Short Story: In hopes of finally being promoted from editorial assistant, Isabelle flies to Santa Monica to encourage jaded celebrity author Beau Towers to finish his manuscript.

Adds to TBR because… you love modern fairytale retellings and books about books.

Our Last Days in Barcelona by Chanel Cleeton
May 24, 2022

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The Short Story: Isabel Perez travels to Barcelona to save her sister and stumbles upon family secrets that intertwine Isabel’s life with her mother’s past.

Adds to TBR because… you can’t get enough of the Perez family from Next Year in Havana (July ‘18 Pick).

Tokyo Dreaming by Emiko Jean
May 31, 2022

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The Short Story: Princess Izumi will do anything to help her parents get their happily ever after.

Adds to TBR because… you wish you lived with Izumi at the Tokyo royal palace.

COVER REVEAL ✨ Congratulations to our Reese's Book Club LitUp Fellow @BoraLeeReed on her debut novel Song For Another Home. 

Taking place in 1950s South Korea, this story of family separation and reunion is as beautiful as it is powerful. It's coming out 7/21/26. Make sure to pre-order at our link in bio.
To all the Wild Dark Shore lovers out there — this one’s for you. ✨ Charlotte McConaghy’s latest reminds us that hope is an act of defiance, and this episode dives deep into exactly why.

Join us on Bookmarked, the Reese’s Book Club Podcast, for an intimate conversation with our November author, @CharlotteMcConaghy, as she shares the inspirations, challenges, and creative magic behind Wild Dark Shore.

Start listening now on the @iHeartPodcast app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you love to listen. 🎧
This Tuesday is one to celebrate: it’s launch day for our Reese’s Book Club LitUp Fellow @ByMargotFisher and her debut novel Leave It on the Track! 🎉

A powerful first novel about self-acceptance, queer love, and (of course) the wild, vibrant world of roller derbies, this is the next must-read to add to your TBR.

Head to the link in our bio to start reading! ✨
So many quotes in @ReeseWitherspoon and @HarlanCoben's Gone Before Goodbye have us thinking of Maggie and the moral dilemmas she finds herself in throughout the novel. 💙

Psst... Looking for this exclusive white edition of Gone Before Goodbye? It also features a letter from Reese & Harlan themselves, and discussion questions. Check our link in bio for this very special edition!
This Native American Heritage Month, To the Moon and Back author Eliana Ramage reminds us that storytelling is more than remembering — it’s reclaiming. 💛

Her words are a reminder that Native history isn’t just in the past, it’s alive in the present, and written every day in the voices and dreams reaching for the stars. 🌙

Listen in as Eliana shares her story in her own words — honoring the past while shaping the future. 🎧
Green flags in fiction, walking red flags in real life. 💚 ➡️ 🚩(Tell us which one you'd fall for anyway.)