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    Jun 26, 2017 · Learn how to get your copy of Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue, sign up for the Oprah's Book Club newsletter, and join the conversation on social media and Goodreads. Find out more about the author, the book, and the tour events.

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    The Oprah Winfrey Showfirst aired in 1986. She started out as a tabloid talk show host and quickly became one of the most influential women in the world and the greatest black philanthropist in American history. When Oprah recommends something, people listen! In 1996, Oprah started a book club. It was a mixed list of books, including both classics ...

    Oprah's Book Club ended in 2011, and in June 2012, Oprah's Book Club 2.0 was founded, moving the Book Club into the digital world. One of Oprah's goals with this Book Club was to see if she still had "The Oprah Effect." After taking Cheryl Strayed's Wildfrom number 7 on the NY Times Non-fiction Bestsellers list to number 1 for seven consecutive wee...

    It is very easy to join and doesn't have any membership fees. In fact, the only cost you may incur is if you purchase the books, which are not mandatory. To join Oprah's Book Club 2,0, go to this link. When you get there, you will find a fun, interactive website that covers a myriad of topics. You can sign up to receive newsletters on several diffe...

    Although I have been receiving many of the Oprah.com newsletters, my only involvement with the book club has been to read some of the reviews and articles about them. While I would normally jump at the chance to devour the list, I have been fairly busy. Today, with a little nudge from HubPages, I decided to join. With my usual careless abandon, I i...

    When you decide to join the book club, you can sign up for the newsletter. I suggest that you also sign up for some other newsletters while you're at it. Besides providing good and interesting information, there are also articles that will tie into the book you are reading. If you decide to purchase the current book, you can go to most e-book sites...

    I do not want to be hasty in my assessment as I only just joined the club. I do want to say that there has been some instant gratification as well as one kind of big snafu. I chose to purchase my book from Kobo because I have the app on my Chromebook. Unfortunately, I was unable to access the highlights. When I tried it on my phone, it worked fine....

    Question:How do I submit my book for consideration to Oprah's book club? Answer:You don't submit books to Oprah's book club. She recommends already published books. Question:How can I get my new book recognized? Answer:Your best bet would be to talk to publishers. Good luck! Question:How do I get Oprah’s feedback on my book? Answer:Oprah provides f...

    Randi Benlulu (author)from Mesa, AZ on September 15, 2019: Thank you for your comments! I hope you enjoy the book club! It has been a great resource for me! Marcellea Annetta Dorseyon September 14, 2019: I think this is what I have been looking for Phyllis Ann Adamson September 07, 2019: I’ve wanted to join for a very long time Randi Benlulu (autho...

    • The Many Lives of Mama Love, by Lara Love Hardin. 104. In this memoir of “lying, stealing, writing, and healing,” Lara Love Hardin recounts how opioid addiction destroyed her quiet suburban life—and how she built something stronger out of the rubble.
    • Let Us Descend, by Jesmyn Ward. 103. Let Us Descend tells the story of Annis a young, enslaved woman, separated from her mother and sold South.
    • Wellness, by Nathan Hill. 102. Now 50% Off. Credit: Amazon. Oprah’s 102nd Book Club pick is a hilarious and tender exploration of love, marriage, life hacks, technology, and how to reconcile the people we once were with the strangers we inevitably, eventually, become.
    • The Covenant of Water, by Abraham Verghese. 101. Now 42% Off. Inspired by his great-grandmother, who, as a child, married a widower, Verghese introduces the fictional Big Ammachi, matriarch of a Christian family in Kerala, India.
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  4. Jun 22, 2008 · Online book clubs are growing in popularity, and you can invite friends from around the world to join you. As an Oprah.com member, you can start your own discussion thread anytime. You never have to worry about a meeting space, appetizers or cleaning up—and your favorite people can drop in anytime!

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