6 New Books Recommended by Readers This Week

Posted by Cybil on June 27, 2023
Need another excuse to treat yourself to a new book this week? We've got you covered with the buzziest new releases of the day, according to early data from your fellow readers.

To create our list, we focused on the books Goodreads members can't wait to read, which we measure by how many times a book has been added to Want to Read shelves. All these top titles are now available in the United States! Which ones catch your eye?
 

  Best books of the week:



You should read this book if you like: Historical fiction, literary fiction, multigenerational family epics, stories that span 1960s Vietnam to contemporary Florida, mother-daughter dynamics, highly anticipated debut novels


You should read this book if you like: Thrillers, mysteries, Yosemite National Park, search-and-rescue teams, seasonal workers, young adventurers, environmental themes, I’ll Never Tell


You should read this book if you like: Horror, mysteries, thrillers, eerie insular communities where everyone is obsessed with the year 1994, missing persons, searching siblings, trouble in Wisconsin, debut novels


You should read this book if you like: Cozy mysteries, historical fictions, 19th century England, bucolic villages, decorum, decency, manners, murder, something called “squelch holes”


You should read this book if you like: Romance, fantasy, Gothic vibes, time travel, spooky old mansions, portals to the year 1818, the narrative possibilities between Mexican Gothic and the Outlander books


You should read this book if you like: Fantasy, science fiction, reluctant time travelers, medieval England, amnesiac wizards, impossibly prolific fantasy authors, the Cosmere universe


Which new releases are you looking forward to reading? Let's talk books in the comments!
   

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message 2: by Isabell (new)

Isabell "eerie insular communities where everyone is obsessed with the year 1994, [...] [and] trouble in Wisconsin"? That's oddly specific.


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