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Reese Witherspoon’s Book Club is coming to Toronto & it’s the only Canadian stop

If you’re a book lover then this month is an exciting time to be in Toronto! Hello Sunshine’s Reese’s Book Club is heading to the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel’s Lobby Library for its only Canadian stop – and there are several events you can attend.

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On January 12th, Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel is welcoming Reese’s Book Club as a part of Reese Witherspoon’s media company Hello Sunshine. The event is set to bring guests and locals together though a shared love of reading.

As part of the experience, guests and locals get to discover the full back catalog of picks, as well as new genres and local book selections, either by cozying up inside the Lobby Library or purchasing a copy to take home!

“Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel has over 50 years’ worth of stories and of being a gathering place for travellers and locals,” said Tim Reardon, Area General Manager. “We’re thrilled to be part of this collaboration with Reese’s Book Club, the Internet’s biggest book club, and bring our communities together through a shared love of reading.”

There are multiple events you can attend throughout the month including a movie night called Popcorn & Pages, a coffee and tea sipping reading day, Books, Bingo & Bubbles, Chapters & Charcuterie, and Books & Brew. Prices range from free – $25.

Want to meet one of the authors? On January 23rd, the Lobby Library will also host the program’s signature “Beyond the Page” speaker series, with Reese’s Book Club author, New York Times best-selling author, and Toronto native, Marissa Stapley.

That’s not all! A guided Book of the Month Discussion event will also take place on January 31st.

Sounds like some page-turning events to us!

Reese’s Book Club

When: Multiple dates in January
Where: Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel, 123 Queen St W
Cost: Prices vary from free – $25 per event

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