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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 of 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: Mysteries, thrillers, outdoor adventures, white water rafting trips gone wrong, extemporaneous murder investigations, sibling dynamics, class four rapids, waterlogged cadavers, Mother-Daughter Murder Night
You should read this book if you like: Historical fiction, literary fiction, rural Texas circa 1936, multigenerational family sagas, prophetic visions, terrible secrets, authors who are also National Book Award nominees, Perish
You should read this book if you like: Fantasy, romantasy, scheming aristocrats, political conspiracies, unlikely allies, slow-burn romance, magic systems based on perfumes and fragrance, The Darkest Minds series
You should read this book if you like: Literary horror, mysteries, family curses, vanishing women, relentless female investigators, Chicana-Indigenous variations on old Southwestern folk legends, River Woman, River Demon
You should read this book if you like: Contemporary romance, event weddings in the Blue Ridge Mountains, fake relationships, fake breakups, first impressions, second chances, troublesome feelings, Let’s Call a Truce
You should read this book if you like: Horror, urban fantasy, extremely wealthy families with extremely dark secrets, prodigal sons, demonic pacts, infernal black-market transactions, worst-case-scenario family drama, Wanderers
You should read this book if you like: Mysteries, thrillers, suspense, treacherous goings-on in rural Minnesota, unfortunate family canoe trips, desperate criminals, hidden stashes, beloved Irish/Ojibwe investigators, wolf metaphors, the sprawling Cork O’Connor series
You should read this book if you like: Nonfiction, memoirs, poetry, stories of courageous women overcoming childhood sexual abuse, innovative narrative structures, the alchemy of turning trauma into art, Blood Water Paint

