Explore a selection of books handpicked by Oprah Winfrey in Oprah’s Book Club. Sit down with interviews with the authors, discuss topics, and learn more about the world through the pages. If you’re wondering how to watch Oprah’s Book Club on Apple TV+, here are some methods to do so.
Where to Watch Oprah’s Book Club
Good news. There are a few ways you and your family can not only enjoy Oprah’s Book Club but everything the streaming service has to offer. Apple TV+ offers a free 7-day trial as well as a one-month free trial as part of a bundled package if you purchase Apple One. Already have an Apple device? That includes a free three-month subscription to Apple TV+ if redeemed within 90 days.
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How Many Episodes Are in Oprah’s Book Club?
There are 14 episodes in Oprah’s Book Club on Apple TV+. Each episode lasts 15-60 minutes on average. You can check the complete list of Oprah’s Book Club episodes and their scheduled date release here below.
- “Ta-Nehisi Coates: The Water Dancer”: November 1, 2019
- “Elizabeth Strout: Olive, Again”: January 17, 2020
- “Jeanine Cummins: American Dirt, Part 1”: March 6, 2020
- “Jeanine Cummins: American Dirt, Part 2”: March 6, 2020
- “Robert Kolker: Hidden Valley Road”: June 12, 2020
- “James McBride: Deacon King Kong”: July 31, 2020
- “Isabel Wilkerson: Caste”: October 2, 2020
- “Marilynne Robinson: Gilead”: April 23, 2021
- “Marilynne Robinson: Home”: April 30, 2021
- “Marilynne Robinson: Lila”: May 7, 2021
- “Marilynne Robinson: Jack”: May 14, 2021
- “Nathan Harris: The Sweetness of Water”: July 23, 2021
- “Honorée Fanonne Jeffers: The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois”: September 23, 2021
- “Richard Powers: Bewilderment”: October 22, 2021
What Are the Critics Saying About Oprah’s Book Club?
Oprah’s Book Club has no official critic reviews. IMDB rates the show a 4.7/10 based on user scores. Fans of Oprah and avid readers may enjoy the show, and viewers state there is enough time between episodes to be able to catch up and read the book.
“Oprah doesn’t screw around on this show; she’s not there to play to a broad audience that may be tuning in while making dinner or watching during their 4 p.m. workout, like what might have happened on her old show. ” – Joel Keller, Decider
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Is Oprah’s Book Club Suitable for Kids?
Oprah’s Book Club is rated TV-PG which is suitable for children with adult supervision and viewers over the age of 14. The series may contain discussions of real-world topics unsuitable for younger viewers.