#In the Club

You’ll get recommendations for the best books to discuss in your book clubs. From buzzy new releases to brilliant throwbacks, the books highlighted in this newsletter will drive your book club discussions. We’ll also share some book club-friendly recipes and interesting bookish updates from all over. In other words, we’ll keep you well-met, well-read, and well-fed.

Exciting Changes Coming to In the Club and Book Riot!

New voices, more variety, and other exciting changes are coming to your inbox. Plus: get in early on Book Riot All Access.

New, Thought-Provoking Horror to Read With Your Book Club

These though-provoking books to read with your book club have Indian burial grounds, Nigerian ghostroots, deals with the devil, and more.

Read These Award-Nominated Books With Your Book Club

These award-nominated books feature retellings of classics, thoughts on basketball, Indigenous children exploring their heritage, and more.

The Best New Mysteries For Your Book Club This Fall

The best new mysteries to read with your book club this fall have Black Texas Rangers, dark academia, 1920s Washington, D.C., and more.

The Best Book Club Books of September

The best book club books of September include a dark academia novel, an Indigenous memoir, romance in Vietnam, and more.

The Most Popular Book Club Books of August, According to Goodreads

The most popular book club books of August include everything from classic retellings to romatasy to historical mysteries.

The Biggest Book Club Books Coming Out This Fall

Get your book clubs ready for books by Ta-Nehisi Coates, Haruki Murakami, Sally Rooney, and others, all out this fall.

Books Centered Around Book Clubs

"One thing that will become apparent as you read through this list is how rebellious book clubs can be."

New Nonfiction for Your Book Club

The best new nonfiction for your book club includes an Indigenous memoir, compassionate true crime, a Black legend's biography, and more.

The Best Book Club Books of August

August's best book club books include El Salvadorian oracles, a freedom to read memoir/manifesto, and even hoochie mamas in Europe.