Jun 7, 2021

Celebrity book recommendations for June 2021

Surabhi Rawat

Book recommendations by popular celebrities

Many popular celebs are also avid readers and some of them even have their own book clubs. From Reese Witherspoon to Twinkle Khanna, here's what some popular celebrities are reading this month which might inspire you to pick your next book!

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Reese Witherspoon

Reese Witherspoon has selected Tia Williams' novel 'Seven Days in June', "a sexy modern love story", as her book club's June pick.

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Reese Witherspoon

Reese Witherspoon has also selected 'Tokyo Ever After' by Emiko Jean as her book club's young adult pick this summer. The book is described as "Modern fairytale meets the adventure of a lifetime" by her book club.

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Twinkle Khanna

Twinkle Khanna recently shared on Instagram that she is re-reading Arundhati Roy's 1997 Man Booker prize-winning debut book 'The God Of Small Things'.

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Oprah

Oprah's book club recently posted a quote from 'The Four Agreements' by Miguel Rutz with the caption, "Beloved spiritual text "The Four Agreements" is full of pearls of wisdom on how to live a fulfilled and kind life. Have you read this classic?"

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Mira Kapoor

Mira Kapoor shared that she is "currently reading and loving" Britain’s luxury handbag designer Anya Hindmarch's newly released debut memoir 'If in Doubt, Wash Your Hair'.

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Gwyneth Paltrow

Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop’s Book Club has picked Aja Gabel's 'The Ensemble' as their June read. "It’s one of our all-time favorites," read a statement on their website.

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Rasika Dugal

Actress Rasika Dugal recently posted a picture of herself reading 'Anxious People' by Fredrik Backman on Instagram.

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Sara Ali Khan

Sara Ali Khan recently posted a picture of 'Anna Karenina' in her Instagram stories with a caption "Currently reading". Have you read this classic by Leo Tolstoy?

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