The Book Club Picks of June 2023, From Roxane Gay’s to Reese’s

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Is this the year of book clubs? It feels like it, with how many great book clubs there are to join and how many excellent books they are picking. Even if you just follow along, it’s a great place to find your next read – or an excuse to toss more titles onto your TBR list – and many of the book clubs do author chats, giveaways, and fun things for readers.

For June 2023, we once again have two book clubs who picked the same book — one of the best of this year in my opinion — and then two other book clubs also picked the same book as each other for an extra fun twist this month. Plus, Sapph-Lit gives nonfiction and fiction readers each an option.

There’s a YA romance, a blockbuster backlist book for readers that need a nudge to finally get to their TBR, a fun sapphic historical romance, and a family drama with dark magic!

And that’s not all! There’s also a thriller with a return home element, a funny summer book, and a novel that asks what would you change if you got a chance to go back? Definitely something for different kind of readers to pick from.

Yellowface by R.F. Kuang Book Cover

Yellowface by R.F. Kuang

About the book club: Author Roxane Gay (Bad Feminist, Ayiti, The Banks) selects a monthly book with the goal of “Authentic and necessary perspectives from writers who fearlessly share their stories.”

What Roxane Gay said about the book: “This is the quintessential ‘unreliable narrator’ novel. In Yellowface, RF Kuang writes of friendship, competition, the banal yet mercenary ways of publishing, and the lengths one woman is willing to go, the extent to which she will lie to others and herself, to experience a taste of the success she so desperately craves.”

Follow Roxane Gay on social media: Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads

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This Time It’s Real by Ann Liang

About the book club: Tiffany and Alexandra, longtime friends, created the Subtle Asian Book Club in 2020 with the goal of uplifting Asian voices and storytellers. You can read along with the monthly book chosen, join on social media, and watch videos of their live author interviews.

About the book: If you’re a fan of YA romcoms and the fake dating trope, this is the pick for you this month!

Follow Subtle Asian Book Club on social media: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Discord

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The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid

About the book club: Mocha Girls Read is a monthly book club of Black women who love to read in the Los Angeles area.

About the book: If you have yet to read this blockbuster author, and her extensive backlist, jump in with her page-turner about a reclusive Hollywood icon who has certainly lived a life and is now ready to tell her story…

Follow Mocha Girls read on social media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, MeetUp, Goodreads, Pinterest

cover of Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Törzs

Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Törzs

About the book club: Read along with Good Morning America Book Club which aims to “showcase book picks from a wide range of compelling authors.”

What GMA said about the book: “This is a story about family, secrets, legacies of power, a good little dog, and of course, magic.”

AND “This month, we are also teaming up with Little Free Library to give out free copies in Times Square and at 150 locations across the U.S. and Canada. Since 2009, more than 300 million books have been shared in Little Free Libraries across the world. Click here to find a copy of Ink Blood Sister Scribe at a Little Free Library location near you.”

Follow GMA Book Club on social media: Instagram, Facebook

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An Island Princess Starts a Scandal by Adriana Herrera

About the book club: A monthly book club run by two Latinas with the goal of amplifying romance novels written by Latinx authors.

About the book: A fun, sapphic historical romance that kicks off with Manuela del Carmen Caceres Galvan, who is soon to be married off, deciding it’ll be her last summer of freedom and she better not waste it…

Follow Amor en Páginas on social media: Instagram

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The Chateau by Jaclyn Goldis

About the book club: Lillianne Leight and Amanda Spivack created this book club with the focus on Jewish books and characters “with varying relationships to Judaism” that welcomed all readers — Jewish and non.

What Matzah Book Soup said about the book: “We are huge fans of a summer thriller, so we’re super excited to announce that our June pick is THE CHATEAU by Jaclyn Goldis! This book is filled with suspense, twists, turns, and most importantly JEWISH REP!

We can’t wait to chat about this one with our special guest Jaclyn on SUNDAY, JULY 2nd @ 12 PM EST! We hope to see you all there.”

Follow Matzah Book Soup on social media: Instagram, Facebook

Yellowface by R.F. Kuang Book Cover

Yellowface by R.F. Kuang

About the book club: Marie Claire editors created an online monthly book club for people with busy schedules to still be able to read and to “Consider it socializing without actually socializing because, really, we all just want to take off our bra and lay down after a long day.” You can also share reviews online with the chance to have it featured on the site.

What MC said about the book: “…a cutting story about a struggling white writer who steals her dead Asian friend’s manuscript, publishes it as her own, and grapples with the repercussions.” And you can read an excerpt!

Follow #ReadWithMC on social media: Instagram, Twitter

cover of Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Törzs

INK BLOOD SISTER SCRIBE by Emma Törzs

About the book club:A modern book club for the modern reader” that invites casual readers to bibliophiles to join in on social media to talk about exciting books.

What Amerie said about the book: “Emma Törzs crafts an exciting, immersive story with Ink Blood Sister Scribe, which explores family, legacy, estrangement, and forgiveness within the context of magical books, money, glamour, and — if there aren’t enough fascinating elements — the Antarctic. Though dark in its themes, there is a coziness in the story’s execution that made me relish my time within its pages.”

Follow Amerie’s Book Club on social media: Instagram, YouTube

And if you’re curious what book clubs have previously picked, here’s a roundup for March, April, and May 2023.



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