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Get the full Jimmy Fallon Book Club list of all books picked for The Tonight Show reading program here. It’s a quick list of popular reads, and it’s also made a recent resurgence with new picks. You’ll enjoy reading along with Jimmy and other fans who vote on the picks. Let’s get literary!

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The Quick Fallon Book Club List

First, if you’re extra curious or in a rush for book club reading suggestions, below is a quick, shoppable list of all the books that made this celebrity book club list, starting with the oldest pick and ending with the most recent pick.

  1. Children on Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi
  2. Ask Again, Yes by Mary Beth Keane
  3. The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz
  4. Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
  5. Nightwatching by Tracy Sierra
  6. The God of the Woods by Liz Moore

About Jimmy Fallon’s Book Club on The Tonight Show

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Jimmy Fallon hosts “Fallon Book Club” on The Tonight Show and Instagram @FallonBookClub. (Use #FallonBookClub.)

Now known as the “Fallon Book Club,” this celebrity book club has changed a bit over the years.

Nearly every summer for a few years, beginning in 2018, The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon shared a list of books and had viewers vote on which book to read together. One winning book was selected as the official pick of the summer.

The club took a bit of a hiatus after 2022, then reemerged in March 2024.

Details of the Fallon Book Club Books

Summer 2018: Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi

  • #1 New York Times bestseller and Notable Children’s Books
  • TIME: Top 100 Fantasy Books of All Time, Best YA Books of All Time
  • Finalist: 2018 Kirkus Prize, YALSA William C. Morris YA Debut Award

Children on Blood and Bone is the first in the popular West African fantasy series about magic and danger.

Zélie remembers when the land of Orïsha was magical, and her mother summoned forth souls. But, under the orders of a ruthless king, her mother was killed, and her people were left without hope.

Zélie, aided by a rogue princess, has one chance to bring back magic and strike. Danger lurks as snow leoponaires prowl and vengeful spirits wait in the waters. But Zélie’s greatest danger may be controlling her powers and her feelings for an enemy.


Summer 2019: Ask Again, Yes by Mary Beth Keane

  • New York Times bestseller
  • One of the Best Books of the Year by several outlets
  • My Review: ★★★★★

In Ask Again, Yes, Francis Gleeson and Brian Stanhope are rookie NYPD cops and neighbors.

At home, Francis’s wife, Lena, is lonely. Brian’s wife, Anne, is unstable, setting the stage for explosive events that will test their bonds over decades as a lifelong friendship and love blossom between their children, Kate and Peter.

It’s an exquisitely intimate portrait of family and the power of forgiveness that I continue to think about years later.


Summer 2021: The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz

  • New York Times bestseller and Notable Book
  • My Review: ★★★★☆

The Plot is a great book club book because it’s unlike any thriller you have read before. Jacob Finch Bonner was once a promising young novelist. But now, he teaches a third-rate MFA program and struggles with his writing.

Arrogant student Evan Parker renounces his teacher’s help because the book he’s writing is bound to succeed. But, the book never comes, as Evan dies.

Jacob sees this as a sign to write the novel himself. As his student predicted, it became a huge hit. But then, Jacob starts getting threatening messages calling him a thief and begins a journey to uncover the impetus for Evan’s plot.

It’s a unique literary thriller with twists, turns, and suspense that will keep you turning the pages.


July 2022: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin

  • New York Times bestseller
  • Book of the Month’s Book of the Year
  • One of the Best Books of the Year by several outlets
  • My Review: ★★★★★ (and my book of the year)

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow is a beloved tale of friendship and video games. It left me begging the book not to end.

Friends since childhood, Sam and Sadie create their first blockbuster video game before even graduating college.

But intelligence and success aren’t all glamour. Over 30 years, their friendship experiences the peaks and valleys characteristic of love, family, and work.

Drawing thoughtful reference to Shakespeare’s Macbeth, it’s both plot and character-driven. At one climactic event, it becomes something remarkable. (When you get there, you’ll know it.)

It’s an unforgettable tale of identity, love, and, of course, the importance of “play” that people will discuss for years. Supported by Jimmy Fallon, it’s an especially great book for men.

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Spring 2024: Nightwatching by Tracy Sierra

  • Fallon Book Club pick

Nightwatching is a heart-pounding psychological thriller. A mother is home alone with her children during a blizzard. At night in their old home, she hears weird noises like footsteps. Then, she sees a man in the shadows.

She gathers her children and hides in a concealed room with them. As she debates what to do, she gets another look at him and knows exactly who he is and exactly what he wants. It’s worse than she feared.


Summer 2024: The God of the Woods by Liz Moore

  • My Review: ★★★★★

In The God of the Woods, it’s August 1975, and a teenager disappears from her Adirondack summer camp, throwing the camp and the surrounding community into turmoil.

As the daughter of the camp’s wealthy owners, her disappearance stirs up old wounds, particularly because her older brother vanished under similar mysterious circumstances fourteen years earlier. The ensuing search reveals hidden secrets and tensions within both the affluent owners and the working-class locals employed by the camp.

I could not put this book down and read its nearly 500 pages in about two days. It’s fast-paced, immersive, and oh-so-twisty. The characters are nuanced, and the mysteries keep you guessing. At the same time, the narrative has a lot to say on several themes, from class to gender, survival, and so much more.

Related Post: The God of the Woods Book Review | The God of the Woods Ending Explained

Recap

The Jimmy Fallon Book Club reads popular titles voted on by fans occasionally (no regular schedule). If you’re looking to read just one book from this list, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin is a bestseller, award winner, and my favorite book of the year 2022.

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4 Comments

    1. @Joan Free,

      Jimmy is not doing a list this year. He just announced a book of his choosing: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow. The author is Gabrielle Zevin.