Chelsea Handler Books - 34 Favorite Reads
Chelsea Handler
Chelsea Handler book recommendations - 34 favorites. The biggest Chelsea Handler booklist of her recommended books!
Chelsea Handler is an amazing comedian, actress and author. Her wit and sense of style are impeccable, making her book recommendations interesting and desirable.
Chelsea Handler loves different books that challenge her mind, however, she is often critical about books, style of writing and purpose, so there is a filtration prior to her recommending something to read.
Take a look at Chelsea Handler 34 favorite books!
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Kate Remembered
I also really enjoyed “Kate Remembered,” the bio of Katharine Hepburn. I love the perfect arc of biographies. It represents an order I’ve never known.
Of All the Gin Joints
What are the best books you’ve read about Hollywood? “Of All the Gin Joints: Stumbling Through Hollywood History,” by Mark Bailey, is a book that I was sent an advance reading copy of and that will be released this summer. It is great Hollywood folklore in an essay format, which I am partial to, and also made me feel like I was born in the wrong era and that I do in fact have a healthy relationship with alcohol.
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Perfume
Do you have a favorite genre? A friend of mine sent me “Perfume,” by Patrick Süskind, and I felt like I was reading a Choose Your Own Adventure, which happens to be my favorite genre.
One Thousand White Women
“One Thousand White Women.” “Anna Karenina” is a good jumping-off point into adult reading. I find Russian writers to be very charismatic storytellers; and that is where their charisma ends.
The Fountainhead
And what are your favorite books of all time? “The Fountainhead.” “Mawson’s Will.” My brother-in-law gave me that book 15 years ago, and I was so moved by it I was scared to read anything else. Human will can be stronger than any elements, and where there is fortitude, there is great achievement.
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The Complete Works of George Orwell: Homage to Catalonia
What books are currently on your night stand? “The Man Without a Face: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin,” by Masha Gessen; “Homage to Catalonia,” by George Orwell.
The Man Without a Face
What books are currently on your night stand? “The Man Without a Face: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin,” by Masha Gessen; “Homage to Catalonia,” by George Orwell.
Cadillac Desert
What books are currently on your night stand? “Ham on Rye,” by Charles Bukowski; “Barcelona,” by Robert Hughes; “Cadillac Desert,” by Marc Reisner (I will probably never read this, but my friends looked at me with disdain when they were discussing it recently.
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Barcelona
What books are currently on your night stand? “Ham on Rye,” by Charles Bukowski; “Barcelona,” by Robert Hughes; “Cadillac Desert,” by Marc Reisner (I will probably never read this, but my friends looked at me with disdain when they were discussing it recently.
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Diplomacy
I will be sharing #GetLitWithChelsea recommendations bi monthly if you care to read some of my picks and keep your brain from turning into a pancake during quarantine. Books: #Untamed by @glennondoyle, #UntetheredSoul by #MichaelAllenSinger, and #Diplomacy by #HenryKissinger #NakedLit
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The Untethered Soul
I will be sharing #GetLitWithChelsea recommendations bi monthly if you care to read some of my picks and keep your brain from turning into a pancake during quarantine. Books: #Untamed by @glennondoyle, #UntetheredSoul by #MichaelAllenSinger, and #Diplomacy by #HenryKissinger #NakedLit
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Untamed
I will be sharing #GetLitWithChelsea recommendations bi monthly if you care to read some of my picks and keep your brain from turning into a pancake during quarantine. Books: #Untamed by @glennondoyle, #UntetheredSoul by #MichaelAllenSinger, and #Diplomacy by #HenryKissinger #NakedLit
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The Nazi Officer's Wife
Here are three books to read if you want to come out of this quarantine not brain dead. #GetLitWithChelsea #NakedLitBooks: #Homegoing by #YaaGyasi #TheNaziOfficersWife by #EdithHahnBeer
Homegoing
Some of her recommendations include Yaa Gyasi's "Homegoing" and Glennon Doyle's "Untamed."
Ham On Rye
What books are currently on your night stand? “Ham on Rye,” by Charles Bukowski; “Barcelona,” by Robert Hughes; “Cadillac Desert,” by Marc Reisner (I will probably never read this, but my friends looked at me with disdain when they were discussing it recently.
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Circe
My favorite book of the summer. I don’t read enough fiction, so when I do, I love to be whisked to a whole other world that pushes my imagination into full gear. One of the most beautiful books I’ve read.
Essentialism
My favorite self-help book. Do less better. It doesn’t matter who you are, you could be wasting a lot less time.
The Fatal Shore
I just traveled to Australia and was interested in reading about the true history of convicts and the colonization of Australia. Truly fascinating. A big book well worth the historical knowledge you will attain.
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone
This book reminded me a lot of my own book and is a great reminder how lost all of us feel, a lot of the time. Therapy can be a game changer and that’s happening because so many people are looking more deeply at themselves.
Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children
There are, however, some books she's embarrassed she hasn't read in full, like Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children.
Frederick Douglass
Additionally, she has a deep appreciation for Pachinko by Min Jin Lee and the biography of Fredrick Douglass, which she finally finished.
Pachinko
Additionally, she has a deep appreciation for Pachinko by Min Jin Lee and the biography of Fredrick Douglass, which she finally finished.
Naked
For a much lighter read, she loves David Sedaris's collection of short stories, Naked, that Handler says is "f*cking funny" and "will make you laugh."
Caste
Handler reveals she recently read Isabel Wilkerson's Caste, which she (and Oprah!) highly recommend.