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If you’re curious about all the newest celebrity book club picks, this blog post contains an updated list each month to serve as a quick and easy resource for you to find them all in one spot. It’s your book club central!

If a certain celebrity book club pick is not yet updated, it probably means it hasn’t been announced yet! I am usually able to update celebrity book club picks on this website the day they are announced (or before, if I have access to a spoiler).

Celebrity Book Club Picks (February 2022)

Below are all the most recent celebrity book club spoilers for the following book clubs:

  • Reese’s book club (adult)
  • Reese’s book club (young adult)
  • The Today Show’s Read with Jenna book club
  • Good Morning America book club
  • Netflix book club

(Notes: I discuss Literati’s celebrity book clubs on this post. I do not currently follow Sarah Jessica Parker’s book recommendations, Emma Roberts’ Belletrist book club, Emma Watson’s Our Shared Shelf, or Goop book club but I am linking them here for your ease of reference if that’s what you are looking for.)

Reese’s Book Club (Adult)

Reese Witherspoon’s Book Club reads a variety of modern books, from romance to thrillers, mostly focused on women’s stories.

Browse the complete Reese’s book club (adult) list.

February 2022 pick: The Christie Affair by Nina de Gramont

A historical fiction account of Agatha Christie’s husband affair, which notoriously contributed to the disappearance of the famous author for 11 days.

Reese’s Book Club (Young Adult)

Reese’s book club (young adult) reads four YA books per year, mostly centered around the unique, diverse stories of teenage girls.

Browse the full Reese’s book club (young adult) list.

Winter 2022 pick: Anatomy by Dana Schwartz

A romance and mystery about a medical student and the grave-digging man who’s surprisingly helping her pass her courses, for ages 13-18.

The Today Show’s Read With Jenna Book Club

The Today Show’s Read with Jenna Bush Hager book club reads books that are offered by Book of the Month. Many of the selections are character-driven and/or diverse.

Browse the full Today Show book club list.

February 2022 pick: Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson

A family drama about two estranged siblings who set aside their differences to cope with their mother’s death

Good Morning America Book Club

The GMA book club reads books that are topical and offer a lot of issues to discuss.

Browse the full GMA book club list.

February 2022 pick: The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb

A page-turner about a Black musician’s quest to recover his lost violin the day before the world’s most prestigious music competition

Oprah’s Book Club

Oprah Winfrey’s book club dates back to the 1990s and is known for reading both classics and very literary works with an emphasis on Black stories.

(Note: Oprah tends to announce her picks sporadically and not on any particular schedule.)

Browse the full Oprah’s book club list.

Current pick: The Way of Integrity by Martha Beck

INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

In the life-changing self-help book The Way of Integrity, Beck offers a four-stage process for finding integrity, which leads to purpose, emotional healing, and a life free of mental suffering.  It’s about leaving behind that which is weighing you down, and it has already been met with rave reviews.

Netflix Book Club

The Netflix book club pairs books with Netflix adaptations.

(Note: Netflix usually announces their picks in the middle of each month, so they are often announced much later than other celebrity book club picks.)

Browse the full Netflix book club list.

January 2022 pick: Feels Like Family by Sherryl Woods (The Sweet Magnolias Book 3)

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A romance book about a single 42-year-old female attorney who wants a family

That concludes all the most recent celebrity book club picks.

Calling all wizards (and definitely not any muggles): these are the best Harry Potter Christmas decorations, including ornaments, stockings, a wreath, lights, an advent calendar, a tree skirt, a train set, snow globe, and MORE!

Harry Potter Christmas decor

First, I share my favorites, then I share even more of the best Harry Potter Christmas decorations for the biggest fans. Many of them can be used beyond Christmas!

Best Harry Potter Christmas Decorations

Ornaments

This plush Harry Potter ornament is so sweet I may add it to my own Christmas wish list:

And, since this is primarily a book blog, I can’t help but highlight this Hallmark ornament of the Harry Potter books:

Related post: 29 Best Harry Potter Christmas Ornaments

Stockings

Pottery Barn is known for its classic Christmas stockings, and these velvet stockings come in all four Hogwarts houses and can be monogrammed:

Wreath

This Hot Topic Hogwarts wreath is the perfect mix of traditional holiday style with Harry Potter flair:

Lights

I adore these cozy Pottery Barn “golden snitch” strung lights. They would look perfect in a kid’s bedroom or playroom even after Christmas:

Advent Calendar

Count down to Christmas in the Great Hall with this traditional advent calendar. It’s filled with 25 keepsakes, which can be used as ornaments to decorate the pop-up tree. And you can learn about Christmas at Hogwarts with a softcover booklet tucked inside, with behind-the-scenes details of the movies:

Tree Skirt

This gilded Harry Potter themed tree skirt is a real stand out piece:

Train Set

This Harry Potter train set can be both a Christmas decoration and a toy. I picture it under a small themed Harry Potter tree!:

Snow Globe

This Hogwarts snow globe makes me feel so cozy! It can be displayed all Winter too:

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