Book Notification has the most comprehensive and accurate listing of celebrity and famous book clubs on the entire internet, and each month we will bring you a list of all of the book club picks by those book clubs.
Please note: book clubs pick at different times of the month. Some pick on the last day of the prior month, others don’t make their pick until a few days into the month.
This post will be updated regularly as each book club makes its pick of the month. Check back often, and go to any book club page if you want to subscribe directly to it and receive e-mail notifications when they have new book club picks.
The Audacious March 2026 Book Club Pick:
Tell Me How You Eat by Amber Husain
A bold blend of memoir and cultural history that uses feasts, fasts, and political food fights—from medieval nuns to the Black Panthers—to explore how eating can be tied to power, healing, and collective freedom.
[The Audacious Book Club Picks]
Barnes & Noble March 2026 Book Club Pick:
Lake Effect by Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney
A 1977 suburban affair ignites a scandal that fractures two families, and decades later a grown daughter is pulled back home to confront the fallout. and make a choice that upends her life all over again.
[Barnes & Noble Book Club Picks]
BBC Radio 2 March 2026 Book Club Picks:
Minbak by Ela Lee
A baby vanishes in South Korea in 1985, and decades later in London three generations of women are forced into one room where buried family secrets—and a nation’s wounds—finally surface.
[BBC Radio 2 Book Club Picks]
Belletrist March 2026 Book Club Pick:
The Valley of Vengeful Ghosts by Kim Fu
After her controlling mother dies, a therapist buys a too-cheap model home in a drenched, history-soaked development—only to be swallowed by nonstop rain, ghosts, and the buried secrets that start to crack her reality.
[Belletrist Book Club Picks]
Black Men Read March 2026 Book Club Pick:
Temple Folk by Aaliyah Bilal
A vivid, compassionate story collection that follows Black Muslims navigating faith, family, and identity in America, spotlighting the messy contradictions that make people human.
[Black Men Read Book Club Picks]
Good Housekeeping March 2026 Book Club Pick:
Wait For me by Amy Jo Burns
A vanished 1970s folk icon and a 1990s teen songwriter become linked by a buried secret, as music, heartbreak, and betrayal collide in a quest to uncover what happened – and reignite a legend.
[Good Housekeeping Book Club Picks]
Good Morning America March 2026 Book Club Pick:
The Secret Lives of Murderers Wives by Elizabeth Arnott
In 1966 California, three women branded by their husbands’ murders form an unlikely sisterhood, and use what they’ve learned living with killers to hunt a new serial murderer before he strikes again.
Young Adult Pick
Her Hidden Fire by Cliodhna O'Sullivan
A servant girl hides her rare magic to save the boy she loves, landing them at an elite academy where secrets, power, and the brutal cost of channelling could destroy them both.
[Good Morning America Book Club Picks]
I Care About Books March 2026 Book Club Pick:
Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom
A former student reunites with his dying college professor for one last “class” every Tuesday, discovering timeless lessons on love, living, and what it really means to die well.
[I Care About Books Book Club Picks]
Jewish Book Council March 2026 Book Club Pick:
Fiction: The Anatomy of Exile by Zeeva Bukai
A Jewish Israeli mother tries to rebuild her family in America after a tragic forbidden romance, only to face history repeating when her daughter falls for a Palestinian boy, and her fear threatens to destroy everything she’s protecting.
Non-Fiction: Antisemitism, an American Tradition by Pamela S. Nadell
A sweeping, eye-opening history of how antisemitism has shaped Jewish life in America since 1654, and how generations of Jews and allies have fought back against it, up to the violence and rhetoric of today.
[Jewish Book Council Book Club Picks]
Katie Couric Book Club March 2026 Book Club Pick:
More Than Enough by Anna Quindlen
A high school teacher’s tight-knit book club is shaken by an ancestry-test surprise and looming loss, forcing her to rethink family, friendship, and what it really means to have “more than enough.”
[Katie Couric Book Club Picks]
Jeselnik March 2026 Book Club Pick:
Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut
A darkly funny moral mind-bender where an American spy who broadcast Nazi propaganda stands trial as a war criminal, forcing you to ask whether intent can ever erase the damage done.
[Jeselnik Book Club Picks]
The Late Show March 2026 Book Club Pick:
This Is Not About Us by Allegra Goodman
After their sister’s death, two siblings let a ridiculous apple-cake misunderstanding ignite a long, stubborn feud, while the rest of their family grows up around the silence and love stubbornly endures.
[The Late Show Book Club Picks]
Natalie Portman’s March 2026 Book Club Pick:
The Beginning Comes After The End by Rebecca Solnit
Rebecca Solnit maps the sweeping changes since 1960—from civil rights to climate and new ideas of identity—arguing that even amid backlash, an interconnected new world is already being built.
[Natalie Portman Book Club Picks]
Reader’s Digest March 2026 Book Club Pick:
Warning Signs by Tracy Sierra
A father-son ski weekend turns into a nightmare when a boy trapped with reckless adults faces worsening storms, rising violence, and a mysterious predator stalking the cabin from the treeline.
[Reader’s Digest Book Club Picks]
Read with Jenna March 2026 Book Club Pick:
Wait For me by Amy Jo Burns
A vanished 1970s folk icon and a 1990s teen songwriter become linked by a buried secret, as music, heartbreak, and betrayal collide in a quest to uncover what happened – and reignite a legend.
[Read with Jenna Book Club Picks]
Reese’s March 2026 Book Club Pick:
Lady Tremaine by Rachel Hochhauser
A fierce, twice-widowed Lady Tremaine fights to marry off her daughters and save her crumbling manor, but when one is pulled into a royal engagement, she uncovers a dark secret that could cost her everything, and redefine what it means to be the “wicked” stepmother.
[Reese’s Book Club Picks]
Service95 March 2026 Book Club Pick:
Bad Feminists by Roxane Gay
A collection of essays spanning politics, criticism, and feminism from one of the most-watched cultural observers of her generation.
[Service95 Book Club Picks]
Sunnie Reads March 2026 Book Club Picks:
In Time With You by Kristin Dwyer
After her boyfriend dies saving her, a grieving girl wakes up a year earlier and gets one chance to prevent his death, only to fall for his best friend, the last person she should want.
[Sunnie Reads Book Club Picks]
TeaTime March 2026 Book Club Pick:
Diorama by Carol Bensimon
A Brazilian expat taxidermist in California is pulled back into the unsolved shock of her father being accused of murder, as a looming goodbye cracks open the past she’s tried to keep preserved.
[TeaTime Book Club Picks]
No Book Club Picks Yet:
The below book clubs have not made picks yet, but are being constantly monitored and will be updated when they have made their book club picks for March 2026.
Jack Carr March 2026 Book Club Pick:
No picks currently listed for this month. Article will be updated if/when a book club pick is made.
[Jack Carr Book Club Picks]
Library Science March 2026 Book Club Pick:
No picks currently listed for this month. Article will be updated if/when a book club pick is made.
[Library Science Book Club Picks]
Native American March 2026 Book Club Pick:
No picks currently listed for this month. Article will be updated if/when a book club pick is made.
[Native American Book Club Picks]
Oprah’s March 2026 Book Club Pick:
No picks currently listed for this month. Article will be updated if/when a book club pick is made.
[Oprah’s Book Club Picks]
PBS Books Readers Club March 2026 Book Club Pick:
No picks currently listed for this month. Article will be updated if/when a book club pick is made.
[PBS Books Readers Club Book Club Picks]
Richard and Judy 2026 Book Club Picks:
No picks currently listed for this month. Article will be updated if/when a book club pick is made.
[Richard and Judy’s Book Club Picks]
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Graeme is the founder of Book Notification. Born in Scotland and now living in Canada, his lifelong love of reading began with Enid Blyton. He enjoys spy thrillers, psychological thrillers, light sci-fi, and anything to do with time travel. His favorite book is Replay by Ken Grimwood.