Announcing the Vogue Book Club—and Our Timely First Selection

From the popularity of BookTok to the popularity of in-person reading retreats and the rise of reading outside, reading has never been more social, and soon to be released Wuthering Heights— Emerald Fennell’s stunning adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic 1847 novel — for Fashion Have fun with it.

To that end, we’re announcing the launch of the Vogue Book Club…your new go-to source for Gothic literary gossip.

To participate, head to the Vogue app today (January 15), tomorrow (January 16), January 22, January 29 and February 5 for the latest group chat prompts, inspired by WH— Featured story on vogue.com. (Our focus will be primarily on the book rather than the upcoming movie, but your thoughts on Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi are certainly welcome.) The conversation will culminate in a special live event in early February; more details to come. then after Wuthering Heightsstay tuned for the next read in the Vogue Book Club; we aim to cover four books over the course of the year.

Basically, think of the Vogue Book Club group chat as an AP Lit seminar, except without grades, without a final exam, and with more emphasis on why a melancholy man from the Yorkshire moors has remained so charming for nearly two centuries. Happy reading – we can’t wait to hear from you.

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