Celebrities reading books


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  3. Scroll through our gallery above of celebrities reading books and try not to get jealous! Today's celebrities are in the public eye more than ever before.
  4. In real life, when she isn't busy filming the most popular sitcoms on television, she spends her time writing about parenting, women's issues, and faith on her blog, , she is sharing her current reading list on Instagram. The better route for these folks is to choose a topic close to their heart and focus on that. I think the stories are meditations on violence, specifically the necessity of violence.
  5. Here you'll find current best sellers in books, new releases in books, deals in books, Kindle eBooks, Audible audiobooks, and so much more. It's just another reason to love the southern belle. Sometimes she'll charge people 25 cents to take a picture with a stuffed rabbit. In this collection of essays, he has a way of finding humor in the strangest and most painful moments, like a week with a creepy babysitter or the death of his mother. Because it sure resembles a pack of monkeys. Reese Witherspoon From her style to her charm to her successful career, is there anything that's not enviable about Reese Witherspoon's life? That phrase stands for the fact that nothing is more powerful or more indestructible than the written word.
  6. 10 Celebrities Who Are Great At Recommending Books, Because Emma Watson Isn't The Only One Doing It - In fact, she loves reading so much she even named her character on The Mindy Project after one of her favorite authors, Jhumpa Lahiri.
  7. Getty Summertime and the reading is, well, mostly easy. Turns out, some of our favorite celebrities have some pretty impressive reading goals. But don't worry, there is also plenty of fun fiction too. Our intrepid band of bookworms is nothing if not eclectic in their literary habits. Reese Witherspoon As usual, Reese is all business, forget an actual reading list, she already has the books. And judging from what we see, celebrities reading books has a pretty interesting summer of reading ahead of her. A quick rundown of the titles, The Clasp by Sloane Crosley, Wildflower by Drew Barrymore, The Story of a New Name by Elena Ferrante, we believe the next one is The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry by Jon Ronson, The Testament of Mary by Colm Tobin, So You've been Perfectly Shamed by Jon Ronson and Why Not Me by Mindy Kaling. A pretty eclectic bunch of titles, from fiction to non-fiction to memoirs. Earlier in the summer, Reese also read and recommended fellow club member Kimberly Williams Paisley's Where the Light Gets In. Lena Dunham The actress and newfound publisher spent the Memorial Day weekend with the novel The Innocents and Others by Dana Spiotta and Hilary Mantel's memoir Giving Up the Ghost. But no word on other books she plans to read this summer. You would have to check out her current Lit Thursday suggestions at her Lenny Letter. While we don't have her future reads, we did find out that Dunham is a big fan of Nora Ephron, who was no stranger to our best-selling books list. We have a feeling she would heartily recommend each and every title. Sarah Michelle Gellar We have a newbie in the club this week, and we hope she will continue to share her favorite reads. Sarah Michelle Gellar - yes can't not say all three names - posted about a little something called Readathon2016 a few weeks ago. How did we miss this. Emma Celebrities reading books Herculean is the word that comes to mind when perusing this list. And as always, Emma impressive reading goals. For your reading pleasure - as well as eyesight - we include the titles and authors from her hand written list below. The Social Contract by Jean Jacques Rousseau, A Little Life by Hanya Yanagirhara, Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage by Haruki Maurakami, Of Time and an Island by John Keats, Play It As It Lays by Joan Didion, The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus, Franny and Zooey by J. Salinger, The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt, Celebrities reading books Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust, The Sport of Kings by C. Morgan, The Atomic Weight of Love by Elizabeth J. Church and What I Talk About When I Talk About Running by Haruki Murakami. Yep, that is a mighty impressive list. But don't be intimidated, Emma's recommendations run the gamut. First there is Time and Again by Jack Finney and My Brilliant Friendby Elena Ferrante for adults. Emma Watson Last, but certainly not least, we have Emma's Our Shared Shelf's book club. Emma has begun recommending the club's picks on Instagram. The most recent book is Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi. But it has been a while since we have gotten the gang together and her book group also read The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson and, one of our personal favorites, How To Be a Woman by Caitlin Moran.

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