Oprah Book Club 2025

Oprah Book Club 2025. Oprah Book Club List 2025 Denys Gilemette Stay up-to-date with all of the Oprah's Book Club picks, and the conversations around these exceptional books The media personality and philanthropist, 70, has recommended over 100 books through her book club since its launch in 1996

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Here's how Oprah's Book Club describes it: Set in the days before a summer wedding at a lake house in Montana, the relationship between Cece and Charlie—the bride and groom-to-be—is tested after his best friend, Garrett, who's officiating the upcoming nuptials, meets Cece. At just 128 pages, the novella follows an Irish father and coal merchant in the weeks leading up to Christmas as he discovers a town secret that forces him to choose between protecting his own and standing up for the powerless.

Oprah Book Club 2025 Rebecca Terry

The latest Oprah's Book Club selection is part of a new collaboration with Starbucks Oprah Winfrey is beginning 2025 with an old favorite Here's how Oprah's Book Club describes it: Set in the days before a summer wedding at a lake house in Montana, the relationship between Cece and Charlie—the bride and groom-to-be—is tested after his best friend, Garrett, who's officiating the upcoming nuptials, meets Cece.

Oprah Book Club List 2025 Twila Ingeberg. Here's how Oprah's Book Club describes it: Set in the days before a summer wedding at a lake house in Montana, the relationship between Cece and Charlie—the bride and groom-to-be—is tested after his best friend, Garrett, who's officiating the upcoming nuptials, meets Cece. She has selected Eckhart Tolle's "A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life Purpose" for her book club, marking the first time she has chosen.

Oprah'S Book Club 2025 Today Amir Miles. At just 128 pages, the novella follows an Irish father and coal merchant in the weeks leading up to Christmas as he discovers a town secret that forces him to choose between protecting his own and standing up for the powerless. You likely haven't heard of this novel (it just came out today!), but you may remember its author from his first novel, Model Home, which was a finalist for the Pen/Faulkner Award