Drew Barrymore’s Book Recommendations

Drew Barrymore has been a voracious reader her entire life and always seems to be diving into multiple books at once! Listed below are books that Drew has gone on record as having read. We will continue adding to this page as we come across more titles on Drew’s bookshelves!

“The walls of books started to envelop me. I looked at all the bindings and the jackets and shelves and the titles and the fonts and I started to come back to earth. The book jackets soothed me, a ritual I enjoy to this day.”

Drew Barrymore

Novels

The House of Spirits – Isabel Allende
Bastard out of Carolina – Dorothy Allison
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen
Ham on Rye – Charles Bukowski
Troublemaker – John Cho
The Guest – Emma Cline
The Idiot – Fyodor Dostoevsky
Travesty – John Hawkes
A Farewell to Arms – Ernest Hemmingway
The Odyssey – Homer
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo – Taylor Jenkins Reid
To Kill a Mockingbird – Harper Lee
Shopgirl – Steven Martin
Spark – Naoki Matayoshi
City of Likes – Jenny Mollen
Lolita – Vladimir Nabokov
Hello Beautiful – Ann Napolitano
The Fountainhead – Ayn Rand
Still Life with Woodpecker – Tom Robbins
The Catcher in the Rye – J.D. Salinger
Franny and Zooey – J.D. Salinger
Valley of the Dolls – Jacqueline Susann
Galapagos – Kurt Vonnegut

Short Story Collections

Music for Chameleons – Truman Capote
The Anthropocene Reviewed – John Green
The Best of Me – David Sedaris

Poetry Collections

Charles Bukowski
e.e. cummings
Henry Miller
Anais Nin

Children’s Books

The Little Prince – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Into the Uncut Grass – Trevor Noah
The Giving Tree – Shel Silverstein
What the Road Said – Cleo Wade

Humor Books

Crazy Salad – Norah Ephron
Yes, I Can Say That – Judy Gold
Vacationland – John Hodgman
Everything’s Trash, But It’s Okay – Phoebe Robinson
Holidays on Ice – David Sedaris

Memoirs & Biographies

Face – Justine Bateman
Mean Baby – Selma Blair
South and West – Joan Didion
The Year of Magical Thinking – Joan Didion
Bossypants – Tina Fey
Man’s Search for Meaning – Viktor E. Frankl
The Editor – Sara B. Franklin
Steve Jobs – Walter Isaacson
A Very Punchable Face – Colin Jost
Memory, Dreams, Reflections – Carl Jung
Tell Me Everything – Minka Kelly
You’ll Grow Out of It – Jessi Klein
Out on a Limb – Shirley MacLaine
Conversations with People Who Hate Me – Dylan Marron
I’m Glad My Mom Died – Jeanette McCurdy
Born a Crime – Trevor Noah
Notes from a Young Black Chef – Kwame Onwuachi
Year Book – Seth Rogan
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone – J.K. Rowling
Hello, Molly! – Molly Shannon
Opposable Thumbs: How Siskel & Ebert Changed Movies Forever – Matt Singer
Little Weirds – Jenny Slate
Howard Stern Comes Again – Howard Stern
Burn Book – Kara Swisher
The Wreckage of My Presence – Casey Wilson
Dear Girls – Ali Wong

“I went straight to the bookstore, and went to the aisles, and it was then and there that I fell in love. I think it was truly my first love too. The spines of the books were hypnotic.”

Drew Barrymore

Parenting Books

Untangled – Lisa Damour
The Anxious Generation – Jonathan Haidt
Growing Up in Public – Devorah Heitner
This is So Awkward – Cara Natterson & Vanessa Kroll Bennett
First Phone – Catherine Pearlman
The 5 Principles of Parenting – Dr. Aliza Pressman
How to Raise a Reader – Pamela Paul & Maria Russo
The Power of Showing Up – Daniel J. Siegel & Tina Payne Bryson
The Whole-Brain Child – Daniel J. Siegel & Tina Payne Bryson
The Parenting Map – Shefali Tsabary
Growing Up Powerful – Nona Willis-Aronowitz

Self Help Books

Happy Sexy Millionaire – Steven Bartlett
Energy Medicine – Jill Blakeway
Build The Life You Want – Arthur C. Brooks & Oprah Winfrey
Slowing Down to the Speed of Life – Richard Carlson
The Longevity Book – Cameron Diaz
Talking to Strangers – Malcolm Gladwell
F the Fairy Tale – Damona Hoffman
Girl, Wash Your Face – Rachel Hollis
Love Life – Matthew Hussey
Embracing the Calm in the Chaos – Stacy Igel
Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Power of Gratitude – Amy Newmark & Deborah Norville
How to Eat – Thich Nhat Hanh
High Conflict – Amanda Ripley
The Four Agreements – don Miguel Ruiz
Radiant Rest: Yoga Nidra for Deep Relaxation and Awakened Clarity – Tracee Stanley
The Tools – Phil Stutz & Barry Michels
Own It – Diane von Furstenberg
Conversations with God – Neale Donald Walsch

Miscellaneous Nonfiction

Cosmic Queries – Neill deGrasse Tyson
Unreasonable Hospitality – Will Guidara
Sapiens – Yuval Noah Harari
Browse: Love Letters to Bookshops Around the World – Henry Hitchings
Funny Weather – Olivia Laing
Endurance: Shackleton’s Incredible Voyage – Alfred Lansing
Three Women – Lisa Taddeo

Design Books

Jungalow – Justina Blakeney
Dried Flowers – Morgane Illes
The House that Pinterest Built – Diane Keaton
The Home Edit Workbook – Clea Shearer & Joanna Teplin

Photography Books

Strong Is the New Pretty – Kate T. Parker

Cookbooks

Japaneasy – Tim Anderson
Vegetables Unleashed – José Andrés
Waste Not – the James Beard Foundation
Indulge – Valerie Bertinelli
The Blue Zones Kitchen – Dan Buettner
Mexico: The Cookbook – Margarita Carrillo Arronte
Soup Cleanse Cookbook – Nicole Centeno
China: The Cookbook – Kei Lum Chan & Diora Fong Chan
Eat Better, Feel Better – Giada DeLaurentiis
A Good Day to Bake – Benjamina Ebuehi
Getaway: Food & Drink to Transport You – Renee Erickson
Food Between Friends – Jesse Tyler Ferguson & Julie Tanous
Baking with Dorie – Dorie Greenspan
Essentials of Classic Italian Cooking – Marcella Hazan
Superiority Burger Cookbook – Brooks Headley
The Japanese Table – Sofia Hellsten
Ovenly – Agatha Kulanga & Erin Patinkin
That Sounds So Good – Carla Lalli Music
Where Cooking Begins – Carla Lalli Music
Dinner with Jackson Pollock – Robyn Lea
Solo – Anita Lo
To Asia, with Love – Hetty McKinnon
Together: Memorable Meals Made Easy – Jamie Oliver
Eat Your Heart Out – Daphne Oz
The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook – Deb Perelman
Mixtape Potluck – Questlove
Pasta: The Spirit and Craft of Italy’s Greatest Food – Missy Robbins
Somebody Feed Phil the Book – Phil Rosenthal
Naturally, Delicious Dinners – Danny Seo
Cooking for Your Kids – Joshua David Stein
Living Lively – Haile Thomas
Simply Julia – Julia Turshen
The Ambitious Kitchen – Monique Volz
Molly on the Range – Molly Yeh

“Everything I’ve learned has been self-taught. Things I’ve learned through living. I like continuing to teach myself – I’m the biggest bookworm.”

Drew Barrymore
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