6 New Books Recommended by Readers This Week

Posted by Sharon on November 28, 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: Cozy mysteries, breathlessly awaited sequels, housekeeping, etiquette, luxury hotels, mysterious mansions, characters with awesome names like J.D. Grimthorpe, The Maid


You should read this book if you like: Mysteries, female novelists, sexy billionaires, luxurious Malibu estates, grim discoveries, plot twists, gothic vibes, Daphne du Maurier, The Lost Letter


You should read this book if you like: Contemporary fiction, queer fiction, lesbian romance, bizarre love triangles, 1990s Berkeley, post-second-wave feminism, The Winter’s Tale, Red Riding Hood


You should read this book if you like: YA romance, historical fiction, delightfully impertinent repurposing of Arthurian tropes, gay knights, lesbian ladies, bizarre love quadrangles, debut novels


You should read this book if you like: YA fantasy, nonbinary and transgender protagonists, small-town Georgia, Seminole mythology, reincarnated gods, innovative speculative fiction


You should read this book if you like: YA romance, fake dating and enemies-to-lovers tropes, long airplane conversations, hotel waterparks, workplace gossip, unfortunate wagers, Better than the Movies


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

   

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message 1: by Law (new)

Law I never heard of any of them. At least Betting on You looks intriguing.


message 2: by flip the phrog (new)

flip the phrog non binary characters and reincarnated gods?? you have got my attention


message 3: by Aisha (new)

Aisha Zahid Anyone read any of these?


message 4: by Kathy (new)

Kathy Allard Out today and I'm looking forward to reading it:
1932: FDR, Hoover, and the Dawn of a New America


message 5: by Kathy (new)

Kathy Allard Also out today. I won't be reading this but I do like Alan Sepinwall's writing (he's currently a TV critic for Rolling Stone):
Welcome to the O.C.: The Oral History


message 6: by Suzy (new)

Suzy Parnell The “Godly Heathens” looks very good and i can’t wait to read it!


message 7: by Heather (new)

Heather Crutcher I’m interested in reading Red Ridinghood, and Godly Heathens.


message 8: by Law (new)

Law Suzy wrote: "The “Godly Heathens” looks very good and i can’t wait to read it!"

Godly Heathens reminds me of a book similar to this called Euphoria Kids by Alison Evans.


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