8 New Books Recommended by Readers This Week
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?
Readers' top books of the week:
You should read this book if you like: Horror, historical fiction, isolated silver mines in Mexico circa 1765, the dangers of disturbing underworld demons, fascinating historical details based on extensive research, cool book cover art, The Hacienda
You should read this book if you like: Contemporary fantasy, graduate school witches, 300-year-old magical tomes, queer relationships, mother-daughter dynamics, the benefits of thorough esoteric scholarship, the hazards of same, All the Birds in the Sky
You should read this book if you like: Fantasy, retellings, new approach vectors to dark fairy tales, variations on the Snow White story, herbalists with proto-science leanings, magic mirrors, narcissistic cats, Nettle & Bone
You should read this book if you like: Contemporary romance, fake relationship arcs, desperate shopkeepers with bad luck, wealthy mayoral candidates with PR issues, rich people problems, the Lakefront Billionaires series
You should read this book if you like: Mysteries, offbeat crime fiction, laundromat owners with secrets, confused kids with questions, impeding birthdays with terrible significance, Australian authors who are also active-duty police officers, Lenny Marks Gets Away with Murder
You should read this book if you like: Contemporary fiction, Southern family drama, powerful families in small-town Mississippi, multiple POVs, complex themes of Black American culture, pointed critiques of patriarchal systems, debut novels
You should read this book if you like: Psychological thrillers with elements of historical fiction and dystopian sci-fi, Virginia psychiatric institutions circa 1954, disturbed new patients who may be time-traveling government agents, twists, twists, debut novels, more twists
You should read this book if you like: Nonfiction, history, ambitious biographies drawing from new interviews and archival materials, Black political history, queer literary history, the Civil Rights Movement, friendship, creativity, love stories