Reba announces a new book and an album to accompany it

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Reba has been hitting the books lately, literally.

Her lifestyle book, Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots is set to hit your local bookstore Tuesday, October 10th. The country music artist will share stories of her life, photos of her career and adventures, and some of her favorite family recipes.

Along with the book, she will release an album NOT THAT FANCY on Friday, October 6th. She teamed up with Nashville legend David Cobb for stripped-down versions of her best hits along with a brand new single.

You can tune into TalkShopLive on Wednesday at 9 pm Eastern to hear all about it with host, Garth Books.

Story via Casey Young with Whiskey Riff

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