What's New This Week: 7 Great Books Hitting Shelves Today
Need another excuse to go to the bookstore this week? We've got seven! Bulk up your Want to Read shelf with these brand-new standalone titles.
The Princess Diarist
by Carrie Fisher
You should read this book if you like: Nonfiction, Star Wars, memoirs, handwritten notebooks, Han Solo, quirky outsiders and outer-space royalty
Read our interview with Fisher here!
Moonglow
by Michael Chabon
You should read this book if you like: Literary fiction, existential adventure, tales of love and madness, family secrets, deathbed confessions
Read our interview with Chabon here!
Scythe
by Neal Shusterman
You should read this book if you like: Young adult dystopian fiction, science fiction, duels to the death, the Grim Reaper, reluctant heroes
The Daily Show: An Oral History as Told by Jon Stewart, the Correspondents Staff and Guests
by Chris Smith
You should read this book if you like: Nonfiction, The Daily Show, satire, behind-the scenes gags, politics and the politics of television
He Sees You When He's Creepin': Tales of Krampus
Anthology edited by Kate Wolford
You should read this book if you like: Fantasy, the darker side of Christmas, the cloven-hoofed and curly-horned companion of St. Nick
Out of Bounds
by Lauren Blakely
You should read this book if you like: Contemporary romance, hunky football stars, secret trysts, mixing business with pleasure
Victoria
by Daisy Goodwin
You should read this book if you like: Historical fiction, young royals, 19th century European history, determined heroines, political love triangles
BONUS: The wait is over—check out four of the buzziest sequels coming out today!
Trouble Makes a Comeback
by Stephanie Tromly
The second book in Trouble YA mystery series
(Start off the series with Trouble Is a Friend of Mine)
The Operator
by Kim Harrison
The second book in The Peri Reed Chronicles urban fantasy series
(Start off the series with The Drafter)
Storm Cell
by Brendan DuBois
The tenth book in the Lewis Cole mystery series
(Start off the series with Dead Sand)
The Darkest Torment
by Gena Showalter
The twelfth book in the Lords of the Underworld paranormal romance series
(Start off the series with The Darkest Night)
What are you reading this week? Let's talk books in the comments!
by Carrie Fisher
You should read this book if you like: Nonfiction, Star Wars, memoirs, handwritten notebooks, Han Solo, quirky outsiders and outer-space royalty
Read our interview with Fisher here!
by Michael Chabon
You should read this book if you like: Literary fiction, existential adventure, tales of love and madness, family secrets, deathbed confessions
Read our interview with Chabon here!
by Neal Shusterman
You should read this book if you like: Young adult dystopian fiction, science fiction, duels to the death, the Grim Reaper, reluctant heroes
by Chris Smith
You should read this book if you like: Nonfiction, The Daily Show, satire, behind-the scenes gags, politics and the politics of television
Anthology edited by Kate Wolford
You should read this book if you like: Fantasy, the darker side of Christmas, the cloven-hoofed and curly-horned companion of St. Nick
by Lauren Blakely
You should read this book if you like: Contemporary romance, hunky football stars, secret trysts, mixing business with pleasure
by Daisy Goodwin
You should read this book if you like: Historical fiction, young royals, 19th century European history, determined heroines, political love triangles
BONUS: The wait is over—check out four of the buzziest sequels coming out today!
by Stephanie Tromly
The second book in Trouble YA mystery series
(Start off the series with Trouble Is a Friend of Mine)
by Kim Harrison
The second book in The Peri Reed Chronicles urban fantasy series
(Start off the series with The Drafter)
by Brendan DuBois
The tenth book in the Lewis Cole mystery series
(Start off the series with Dead Sand)
by Gena Showalter
The twelfth book in the Lords of the Underworld paranormal romance series
(Start off the series with The Darkest Night)
What are you reading this week? Let's talk books in the comments!
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Also, "The Daily Show: An Oral History as Told by Jon Stewart, the Correspondents, Staff and Guests" seems really interesting!
Definitely going to buy them!

At least they fixed that typo; Out of Bounds still says "by Lauren Blackly."






Georgia wrote: "I really want to read "Victoria" by Daisy Goodwin! I saw the series and I loved it!!
Also, "The Daily Show: An Oral History as Told by Jon Stewart, the Correspondents, Staff and Guests" seems real..."
Victoria was really good Georgia,I am sure the book will be better. I must admit when Poldark came on at the same time I watched that and recorded Victoria.I was hoping there would be another sycthing scene but no!!
Also, "The Daily Show: An Oral History as Told by Jon Stewart, the Correspondents, Staff and Guests" seems real..."
Victoria was really good Georgia,I am sure the book will be better. I must admit when Poldark came on at the same time I watched that and recorded Victoria.I was hoping there would be another sycthing scene but no!!

Also, "The Daily Show: An Oral History as Told by Jon Stewart, the Correspondents, Staff and Gu..."
I have to admit that I haven't seen Poldark yet... But it's in my "To watch" list and I will definitely check it out as soon as possible!!!
Georgia wrote: "Caroline wrote: "Georgia wrote: "I really want to read "Victoria" by Daisy Goodwin! I saw the series and I loved it!!
Also, "The Daily Show: An Oral History as Told by Jon Stewart, the Corresponde..."
Make sure you do Georgia,I don't think you will be disappointed. Aidan Turner is very easy on the eye!! I am hoping to read the Poldark books sometime.
Also, "The Daily Show: An Oral History as Told by Jon Stewart, the Corresponde..."
Make sure you do Georgia,I don't think you will be disappointed. Aidan Turner is very easy on the eye!! I am hoping to read the Poldark books sometime.