Raegan Revord Reveals the Book That Beat Her Fears

Raegan Revord discussing The Midnight Library and how the book changed her perspective on fear, regret, and second chances

In this inspiring episode of Books That Changed My Life, host Chris Collins sits down with actor, author, and book club founder Raegan Revord. Known for their award-winning role on Young Sheldon and their debut novel Rules for Fake Girlfriends, published at just 15, Raegan brings a fresh, thoughtful perspective to how stories shape us.

Today, they open up about the book that changed everything for them: The Midnight Library by Matt Haig. Raegan shares how the novel’s themes of regret, choice, and second chances helped them navigate both the pressure of young fame and the uncertainty of growing up in the spotlight.

A proud member of Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine Collective, she also discusses the power of community, storytelling, and why reading isn’t just a hobby — it’s a way to connect with the world and yourself. This is an episode full of heart, hope, and the magic of what can happen when the right book finds you at the right time.

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