Here’s What the Biggest and Most Interesting Book Clubs are Reading in July 2026
⚓ Books 📅 2026-07-14 👤 surdeus 👁️ 1July is coming in hot, literally (go away, heat waves!) and figuratively, as a bunch of great book clubs have announced what they’ll be reading and discussing this month. These book clubs have unique focuses, which means they offer a wide variety of selections. Plus, all these book clubs are virtual in some way, and most end with a discussion or have an author chat.
If you’re looking to join one of these bookish communities, or solo read your favorite picks, July’s book club selections offer a range from sci-fi horror to a narrative nonfiction by a Pulitzer Prize-winner. There’s also a novel questioning our views on family, a near-future setting that feels current, a novel set in an Albanian village, a suspense novel about a deadly love triangle, a tight-knit group in a small seaside town with an outsider disrupting the balance of things, and more! Have fun picking your next read!
The Audacious Book Club
Pool House by Mary HK ChoiAbout the book club: Author Roxane Gay (Bad Feminist, Ayiti, The Banks) selects a book every month with the goal of uplifting “authentic and necessary perspectives from writers who fearlessly share their stories.” Here are the Book Club FAQs. And she’s partnered with Allstora for book delivery of selections. What Roxane said about the book: “Pool House is an astute and unsettling novel, one that asks us to question our understanding of family, a book that exposes the cult of celebrity to the most unforgiving light. I’m looking forward to discussing this fascinating book with you throughout the month of July. We’ll be in conversation with Mary on July 30th at 8 pm/5 pm and you can register here.” Follow Roxane Gay on social media: Instagram, Facebook, Goodreads |
Subtle Asian Book Club
Exit West by Mohsin HamidAbout the book club: Tiffany and Alexandra, longtime friends, founded the Subtle Asian Book Club in 2020 to uplift Asian voices and storytellers. You can read along with the monthly book pick, join in on discussions on social media, and watch videos of their live author interviews. About the book: If you’re looking for a love story with fabulism in a near-future setting that feels very current, this is your book club this month! Follow Subtle Asian Book Club on social media: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Discord |
Literally Dead Book Club
Dead but Dreaming of Electric Sheep by Paul TremblayThe host of the very popular BooksandLala YouTube channel also hosts a monthly book club focused on mystery, thriller, and horror novels. Co-hosts join in for a live show on her YouTube channel at the start of the following month to discuss the book. What Kayla said about the book: “🤖 In July it’s finally time for the book club’s first Paul Tremblay! One of my favourite author’s upcoming (June) publication is titled Dead but Dreaming of Electric Sheep; a science fiction-horror blend that involves a man trapped in an AI mental hellscape, and a gamer girl chaperoning him across the country as he tries to recover his memories.” Follow Literally Dead Book Club on social media: Instagram, Goodreads, YouTube |
Mocha Girls Read
One Leg on Earth by ‘Pemi AgudaAbout the book club: Mocha Girls Read is a monthly book club of Black women who love to read. They currently have chapters in 14 cities across the United States. Anyone can join an Instagram Live every first Saturday of the month at 5 p.m. PT to hear Alysia, the founder of Mocha Girls Read, discuss the current book club selection. What Mocha Girls Read said about the book: “We are thrilled to announce our July 2026 Sponsored Monthly Book Selection — One Leg on Earth by ‘Pemi Aguda. A Sponsored Book means the publisher has partnered with Mocha Girls Read to feature this title as our official Monthly Book Selection. As we explore Nigeria this month, we invite you to immerse yourself in a story that examines identity, belonging, ambition, and the unseen forces that shape our lives” Follow Mocha Girls Read on social media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, MeetUp, Goodreads, Pinterest |
TODAY Book Club, #ReadWithJenna
![]() The Shampoo Effect by Jenny JacksonAbout the book club: Jenna Bush Hager—current co-host of Today with Hoda & Jenna—independently chooses a book each month that she personally loves. (“Jenna was not paid to mention these items and is unaffiliated with the authors and publishers.“) What Jenna said about the book: “The days are longer, the sun is hotter, and it’s time for our July @ReadWithJenna pick… The Shampoo Effect by Jenny Jackson! Follow Read With Jenna on social media: Instagram, Facebook, Read With Jenna Goodreads group |
Eclectix The Book Club
Flooding the River by Kehinde WinfulAbout the book club: Dawnshaeé Reid is a self-proclaimed eclectic blogger who created this book club, prioritizing Black authors. It aims to highlight a wide range of genres. There’s an in-person, once-a-month meeting option if you’re in Louisville, KY, and a virtual option that meets on the last Tuesday of every month. What Eclectix The Book Club said about the book: Follow Eclectix The Book Club on social media: Instagram, Discord, TikTok |
The Stacks Book Club
Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity by Katherine BooAbout the book club: The Stacks is a podcast that chats all about books, and there’s a monthly book club. The book chosen for the month is discussed on the podcast in the last week of the month with a selected special guest. What The Stacks Book Club said about the book: “We will be reading Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Under City by Katherine Boo. This book came out in 2012. It won the National Book Award, the LA Times Book Prize, and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. It is a modern classic of narrative nonfiction, and I cannot wait to read it with all of you.” Follow The Stacks on social media: Instagram, Facebook, TikTok |
Reese’s Book Club
A Founding Mother by Stephanie DrayAbout the book club: Every month, Reese Witherspoon picks a book for Reese’s Book Club that centers on a woman in its story. What Reese said about the book: “Celebrating America’s 250th with a story about one remarkable woman. 🇺🇸 Loved sitting down with the @ReesesBookClub team to talk about A Founding Mother by @Stephanie.Dray and @LauraKamoie – our July pick.” Follow Reese’s Book Club on social media: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, YouTube |
Inklings Book Club
She Who Remains by Rene Karabash, Izidora Angel (Translator)About the book club: Book influencer Jack Edwards has started a book club with the fable app: “Inklings will celebrate compelling and captivating storytelling from around the world, fostering a community of book lovers. That’s YOU!!” About the book: If you’re interested in a novel set in an Albanian village that is shortlisted for The Booker Prize 2026, this is your book club this month! Follow Inklings Book Club on social media: Instagram, YouTube, Fable |
KCBC (Katie Couric Book Club)
Someone Else’s Husband by Kimberly McCreightAbout the book club: With the 2026 resolution to “scroll less, read more,” Katie Couric decided to start a book club with a one-book-per-month format that ends in conversation with the author. What Katie Couric said about the pick: “🥁 Drumroll please! It’s time to announce our July KCBC book! 🥁 |
Sapph-Lit
Flirting Lessons by Jasmine GuilloryAbout the book club: Born from TikTok, Sapph-Lit is a safe space book club for sapphic women and nonbinary readers to come together and chat books and life as well as offer each other support. One book a month is selected, alternating between fiction and nonfiction. What Sapph-Lit said about the book: “Avery is fresh off a breakup + wants to gain confidence dating women… enter Taylor. Napa Valley’s biggest flirt + champion heartbreaker.” |






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