The best things in life are free, right? So why don't you join our book club?
. But between busy schedules and the curveballs life throws at us, it's not so easy to make it to book club IRL. That's why we've come up with a way for you to get some much-needed reading done on your own time and meet some new friends along the way—straight from your couch.#ReadWithMC is an online monthly book club created by the MarieClaire.com editors. We'll pick a book, you'll read it.
Before the new month begins, we'll reveal our selection right in this article, along with an exclusive excerpt of the book so you can get excited to read.Buy the book, then start reading with us on the 1st . Submit your reviews on Twitter, Instagram, or GoodreadsYou can submit your review via your personal Twitter or Instagram account, but your profile must be public for us to see the hashtag and have it considered for the site.
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