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The editors of The New York Times Book Review bring you our latest reviews, page-turning thrillers, engrossing historical fiction, swoon-worthy romance, immersive science fiction and fantasy, spine-chilling horror and more! Updated May 22, 2026.
The editors of The New York Times Book Review bring you our latest reviews, page-turning thrillers, engrossing historical fiction, swoon-worthy romance, immersive science fiction and fantasy, spine-chilling horror and more! Updated May 22, 2026.
Let us help you choose your next book
I want a lush historical novel about sisterhood
I want a lush historical novel about sisterhood
I love small-town thrillers with dark secrets
I love small-town thrillers with dark secrets
Give me a sweeping yet intimate account of a revolution
Give me a sweeping yet intimate account of a revolution
A rivals-to-lovers road trip romance? Yes please!
A rivals-to-lovers road trip romance? Yes please!
I want a gripping story of death and the American dream
I want a gripping story of death and the American dream
How about an everyday account of life under fascism?
How about an everyday account of life under fascism?
I’d like a dishy account of an imploding marriage
I’d like a dishy account of an imploding marriage
A deep dive into a literary genius? Sign me up!
A deep dive into a literary genius? Sign me up!
I want a darkly romantic Gothic fantasy
I want a darkly romantic Gothic fantasy
How about a quirky family tragedy?
How about a quirky family tragedy?
Give me a sweeping tale of class conflict and ambition
Give me a sweeping tale of class conflict and ambition
I want a 1980s history with present-day resonance
I want a 1980s history with present-day resonance
A glorious Arthurian love story? Sign me up!
A glorious Arthurian love story? Sign me up!
Give me an utterly absorbing thriller
Give me an utterly absorbing thriller
I love emotional novels about friendship
I love emotional novels about friendship
I’d like a true story — the more swashbuckling, the better
I’d like a true story — the more swashbuckling, the better
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What’s new this month?
The Calamity Club by Kathryn Stockett Stockett is back with a historical saga about a spinster bookkeeper and an 11-year-old orphanage resident in Great Depression era Mississippi. (May 5)
Stockett is back with a historical saga about a spinster bookkeeper and an 11-year-old orphanage resident in Great Depression era Mississippi. (May 5)
John of John by Douglas Stuart Cal, a young gay artist, returns to his remote Scottish hometown to care for his sick grandmother — and finds a nest of family secrets. (May 5)
Cal, a young gay artist, returns to his remote Scottish hometown to care for his sick grandmother — and finds a nest of family secrets. (May 5)
Our Perfect Storm by Carley Fortune After she’s left at the altar, Frankie is strong-armed into going on her honeymoon anyway with her semi-estranged childhood best friend, George. (May 5)
After she’s left at the altar, Frankie is strong-armed into going on her honeymoon anyway with her semi-estranged childhood best friend, George. (May 5)
The Hill by Harriet Clark Eight-year-old Suzanna shuttles between two worlds: the prison where her mom is serving a life sentence, and her grandmother’s New York apartment. (May 5)
Eight-year-old Suzanna shuttles between two worlds: the prison where her mom is serving a life sentence, and her grandmother’s New York apartment. (May 5)
The Things We Never Say by Elizabeth Strout Strout trades Olive Kitteridge’s Maine for the coastal Massachusetts of Artie Dam, a depressed high school history teacher. (May 5)
The Things We Never Say
Strout trades Olive Kitteridge’s Maine for the coastal Massachusetts of Artie Dam, a depressed high school history teacher. (May 5)
One Leg on Earth by ’Pemi Aguda A recent transplant to Lagos, Nigeria, learns of what seems to be a curse: Pregnant women have been drowning themselves across the city. (May 5)
One Leg on Earth
A recent transplant to Lagos, Nigeria, learns of what seems to be a curse: Pregnant women have been drowning themselves across the city. (May 5)
Five by Ilona Bannister It is 7:01 a.m., and five people are on a suburban platform waiting for the 7:06 a.m. train to London. By the time it arrives, one of them will be dead. (May 5)
It is 7:01 a.m., and five people are on a suburban platform waiting for the 7:06 a.m. train to London. By the time it arrives, one of them will be dead. (May 5)
True Crime by Patricia Cornwell The best-selling author recalls her work as a forensics expert and her entanglement in a murder-for-hire plot involving a former F.B.I. agent. (May 5)
The best-selling author recalls her work as a forensics expert and her entanglement in a murder-for-hire plot involving a former F.B.I. agent. (May 5)
The Family Man by James Lasdun Lasdun brings literary polish to this account of the crimes of Alex Murdaugh, the high-flying South Carolina lawyer who murdered his wife and son. (May 5)
Lasdun brings literary polish to this account of the crimes of Alex Murdaugh, the high-flying South Carolina lawyer who murdered his wife and son. (May 5)
Backtalker by Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw One of the chief architects of critical race theory charts her path from 1960s Ohio to the halls of Columbia law school and beyond. (May 5)
One of the chief architects of critical race theory charts her path from 1960s Ohio to the halls of Columbia law school and beyond. (May 5)
Dekonstructing the Kardashians by MJ Corey The social media creator behind the popular Kardashian Kolloquium examines the first family of our all-media age. (May 5)
The social media creator behind the popular Kardashian Kolloquium examines the first family of our all-media age. (May 5)
Seek the Traitor’s Son by Veronica Roth In this dystopian romance, a woman’s life is upended when prophets tell her she is destined to lead her nation into battle against a powerful empire. (May 12)
Seek the Traitor’s Son
In this dystopian romance, a woman’s life is upended when prophets tell her she is destined to lead her nation into battle against a powerful empire. (May 12)
The Lost Book of Lancelot by John Glynn This queer Arthurian epic follows Lancelot from his childhood, raised as an orphan on the Isle of Women, to the Round Table. (May 12)
The Lost Book of Lancelot
This queer Arthurian epic follows Lancelot from his childhood, raised as an orphan on the Isle of Women, to the Round Table. (May 12)
The Tapestry of Fate by Shannon Chakraborty The sequel to “The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi” finds the swashbuckling pirate queen of the Indian Ocean on her most dangerous mission yet. (May 12)
The Tapestry of Fate
The sequel to “The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi” finds the swashbuckling pirate queen of the Indian Ocean on her most dangerous mission yet. (May 12)
Athens and Sparta by Adrian Goldsworthy This accessible history unspools the tangled relationship between the two most powerful city-states in classical Greece, alternately allies and rivals. (May 12)
This accessible history unspools the tangled relationship between the two most powerful city-states in classical Greece, alternately allies and rivals. (May 12)
Canon by Paige Lewis Lewis’s madcap epic follows two hapless people, an artist and a prophet, on a divine mission to defeat an entity named Dominic. (May 19)
Lewis’s madcap epic follows two hapless people, an artist and a prophet, on a divine mission to defeat an entity named Dominic. (May 19)
How to Rule the World by Theo Baker Baker’s scorching portrait of Stanford University exposes the influential dweebocracy that “sets the agenda for the planet.” (May 19)
How to Rule the World
Baker’s scorching portrait of Stanford University exposes the influential dweebocracy that “sets the agenda for the planet.” (May 19)
Keeper of My Kin by Ada Ferrer Ferrer’s deeply researched memoir tells the entwined stories of the Cuban Revolution and the ways it severed her family. (May 19)
Keeper of My Kin
Ferrer’s deeply researched memoir tells the entwined stories of the Cuban Revolution and the ways it severed her family. (May 19)
Steve Jobs in Exile by Geoffrey Cain This history of Steve Jobs’s “wilderness years” traces how he morphed from a cocky visionary into a mature, strategic leader. (May 19)
Steve Jobs in Exile
This history of Steve Jobs’s “wilderness years” traces how he morphed from a cocky visionary into a mature, strategic leader. (May 19)
Dangerous, Dirty, Violent, and Young by Zayd Ayers Dohrn The son of two leaders of the militant leftist group the Weather Underground reconstructs his parents’ lives in the 1960s and ’70s. (May 19)
Dangerous, Dirty, Violent, and Young
The son of two leaders of the militant leftist group the Weather Underground reconstructs his parents’ lives in the 1960s and ’70s. (May 19)
The Danger to Be Sane by Rosa Montero In this moving and idiosyncratic book, the Spanish writer Montero explores the links between art and mental stability. (May 19)
The Danger to Be Sane
In this moving and idiosyncratic book, the Spanish writer Montero explores the links between art and mental stability. (May 19)
Talking Classics by Mary Beard The popular British classicist surveys the the ancient people and objects that have delighted and intrigued her over her life and career. (May 21)
The popular British classicist surveys the the ancient people and objects that have delighted and intrigued her over her life and career. (May 21)
Babylon, South Dakota by Tom Lin After the government builds a missile silo on an immigrant couple’s Midwest homestead, inexplicable events start to occur. (May 26)
After the government builds a missile silo on an immigrant couple’s Midwest homestead, inexplicable events start to occur. (May 26)
The Midnight Train by Matt Haig Magically transported by train back to his Venice honeymoon, Wilbur tries to correct the mistake that lost him the love of his life. (May 26)
Magically transported by train back to his Venice honeymoon, Wilbur tries to correct the mistake that lost him the love of his life. (May 26)
Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan An overextended single mom agrees to pose as the girlfriend of a scion of her Rhode Island hometown’s founding family for the summer. (May 26)
Dolly All the Time
An overextended single mom agrees to pose as the girlfriend of a scion of her Rhode Island hometown’s founding family for the summer. (May 26)
The Land and Its People by David Sedaris In his newest collection, Sedaris takes on the indignities and freedoms of aging with his characteristic élan. (May 26)
The Land and Its People
In his newest collection, Sedaris takes on the indignities and freedoms of aging with his characteristic élan. (May 26)
See more books we’re looking forward to in May.
See more books we’re looking forward to in May.
Our Spring Book Recommendations
Our editors Jennifer Harlan, MJ Franklin and Joumana Khatib recommend new releases you should be reading this spring.
Star Shippedby Cat Sebastian
Star Shippedby Cat Sebastian
John of Johnby Douglas Stuart
John of Johnby Douglas Stuart
No New Yorkby Adele Bertei
No New Yorkby Adele Bertei
The Witchby Marie NDiaye
The Witchby Marie NDiaye
London Fallingby Patrick Radden Keefe
London Fallingby Patrick Radden Keefe
We Burned So Brightby TJ Klune
We Burned So Brightby TJ Klune
On Witness and Respairby Jesmyn Ward
On Witness and Respairby Jesmyn Ward
American Hanby Lisa Lee
American Hanby Lisa Lee
Our Perfect Stormby Carley Fortune
Our Perfect Stormby Carley Fortune
The Tapestry of Fateby Shannon Chakraborty
The Tapestry of Fateby Shannon Chakraborty
The Palm Houseby Gwendoline Riley
The Palm Houseby Gwendoline Riley
See more of our most-anticipated fiction and nonfiction spring releases.
See more of our most-anticipated fiction and nonfiction spring releases.
Keeper of My Kinby Ada Ferrer
Keeper of My Kinby Ada Ferrer
How to Rule the Worldby Theo Baker
How to Rule the Worldby Theo Baker
Talking Classicsby Mary Beard
Talking Classicsby Mary Beard
Take Me with Youby Steven Rowley
Take Me with Youby Steven Rowley
The Originalby Priya Parmar
The Originalby Priya Parmar
Dangerous, Dirty, Violent, and Youngby Zayd Ayers Dohrn
Dangerous, Dirty, Violent, and Youngby Zayd Ayers Dohrn
Selling Opportunityby Mary Lisa Gavenas
Selling Opportunityby Mary Lisa Gavenas
Look What You Made Me Doby John Lanchester
Look What You Made Me Doby John Lanchester
From Life Itselfby Suzy Hansen
From Life Itselfby Suzy Hansen
Seek the Traitor's Sonby Veronica Roth
Seek the Traitor's Sonby Veronica Roth
Nerve Damageby Annakeara Stinson
Nerve Damageby Annakeara Stinson
The Hillby Harriet Clark
The Hillby Harriet Clark
The Family Manby James Lasdun
The Family Manby James Lasdun
The Successorby Mikhail Fishman
The Successorby Mikhail Fishman
The Calamity Clubby Kathryn Stockett
The Calamity Clubby Kathryn Stockett
John of Johnby Douglas Stuart
John of Johnby Douglas Stuart
Stay for a Spellby Amy Coombe
Stay for a Spellby Amy Coombe
Tinier, but just as mighty.
Empire of AIby Karen Hao
Empire of AIby Karen Hao
Things in Nature Merely Growby Yiyun Li
Things in Nature Merely Growby Yiyun Li
Great Big Beautiful Lifeby Emily Henry
Great Big Beautiful Lifeby Emily Henry
What Will People Think?by Sara Hamdan
What Will People Think?by Sara Hamdan
Murder in the Dollhouseby Rich Cohen
Murder in the Dollhouseby Rich Cohen
Hunger Like a Thirstby Besha Rodell
Hunger Like a Thirstby Besha Rodell
These Summer Stormsby Sarah MacLean
These Summer Stormsby Sarah MacLean
How to Lose Your Motherby Molly Jong-Fast
How to Lose Your Motherby Molly Jong-Fast
Melting Pointby Rachel Cockerell
Melting Pointby Rachel Cockerell
Second Lifeby Amanda Hess
Second Lifeby Amanda Hess
Girl on Girlby Sophie Gilbert
Girl on Girlby Sophie Gilbert
Memorial Daysby Geraldine Brooks
Memorial Daysby Geraldine Brooks
The Doormanby Chris Pavone
The Doormanby Chris Pavone
Saving Fiveby Amanda Nguyen
Saving Fiveby Amanda Nguyen
America, Américaby Greg Grandin
America, Américaby Greg Grandin
Vanishing Worldby Sayaka Murata
Vanishing Worldby Sayaka Murata
Mỹ Documentsby Kevin Nguyen
Mỹ Documentsby Kevin Nguyen
Strangers in the Landby Michael Luo
Strangers in the Landby Michael Luo
Fish Talesby Nettie Jones
Fish Talesby Nettie Jones
Distant Starby Roberto Bolaño
Distant Starby Roberto Bolaño
The Bookshopby Evan Friss
The Bookshopby Evan Friss
You Are Fatally Invitedby Ande Pliego
You Are Fatally Invitedby Ande Pliego
How Soccer Explains the Worldby Franklin Foer
How Soccer Explains the Worldby Franklin Foer
A Family Matterby Claire Lynch
A Family Matterby Claire Lynch
Fair Playby Louise Hegarty
Fair Playby Louise Hegarty
Authorityby Andrea Long Chu
Authorityby Andrea Long Chu
Big Bad Woolby Leonie Swann
Big Bad Woolby Leonie Swann
A Walk in the Parkby Kevin Fedarko
A Walk in the Parkby Kevin Fedarko
The Eyes Are the Best Partby Monika Kim
The Eyes Are the Best Partby Monika Kim
Rabbit Moonby Jennifer Haigh
Rabbit Moonby Jennifer Haigh
Fear No Pharaohby Richard Kreitner
Fear No Pharaohby Richard Kreitner
The 10 Best Books of 2025
Angel Downby Daniel Kraus
Angel Downby Daniel Kraus
The Directorby Daniel Kehlmann
The Directorby Daniel Kehlmann
The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunnyby Kiran Desai
The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunnyby Kiran Desai
The Sistersby Jonas Hassen Khemiri
The Sistersby Jonas Hassen Khemiri
Stone Yard Devotionalby Charlotte Wood
Stone Yard Devotionalby Charlotte Wood
A Marriage at Seaby Sophie Elmhirst
A Marriage at Seaby Sophie Elmhirst
Mother Emanuelby Kevin Sack
Mother Emanuelby Kevin Sack
Mother Mary Comes to Meby Arundhati Roy
Mother Mary Comes to Meby Arundhati Roy
There Is No Place for Usby Brian Goldstone.
There Is No Place for Usby Brian Goldstone.
Wild Thingby Sue Prideaux
Wild Thingby Sue Prideaux
Read more about our 10 Best Books of 2025.
Read more about our 10 Best Books of 2025.
100 Notable Books of 2025
The standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of the Book Review.
Things in Nature Merely Growby Yiyun Li
Things in Nature Merely Growby Yiyun Li
The Colonyby Annika Norlin
The Colonyby Annika Norlin
Apple in Chinaby Patrick McGee
Apple in Chinaby Patrick McGee
Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soilby V.E. Schwab
Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soilby V.E. Schwab
I Seek a Kind Personby Julian Borger
I Seek a Kind Personby Julian Borger
Lonely Crowdsby Stephanie Wambugu
Lonely Crowdsby Stephanie Wambugu
Sunrise on the Reapingby Suzanne Collins
Sunrise on the Reapingby Suzanne Collins
Daughters of the Bamboo Groveby Barbara Demick
Daughters of the Bamboo Groveby Barbara Demick
We Do Not Partby Han Kang
We Do Not Partby Han Kang
Dark Renaissanceby Stephen Greenblatt
Dark Renaissanceby Stephen Greenblatt
These Summer Stormsby Sarah MacLean
These Summer Stormsby Sarah MacLean
Raising Hareby Chloe Dalton
Raising Hareby Chloe Dalton
The Tragedy of True Crimeby John J. Lennon
The Tragedy of True Crimeby John J. Lennon
The Buffalo Hunter Hunterby Stephen Graham Jones
The Buffalo Hunter Hunterby Stephen Graham Jones
A Gentleman’s Gentlemanby TJ Alexander
A Gentleman’s Gentlemanby TJ Alexander
A Flower Traveled in My Bloodby Haley Cohen Gilliland
A Flower Traveled in My Bloodby Haley Cohen Gilliland
Every Day Is Sundayby Ken Belson
Every Day Is Sundayby Ken Belson
One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against Thisby Omar El Akkad
One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against Thisby Omar El Akkad
Read more about our 100 Notable Books of 2025.
Read more about our 100 Notable Books of 2025.
I love small-town drama and dark secrets
I love small-town drama and dark secrets
How about a stormy, Scottish, literary whodunit?
How about a stormy, Scottish, literary whodunit?
I’d like a slow-burn mystery and coming-of-age tale
I’d like a slow-burn mystery and coming-of-age tale
Give me a page-turning twist on a literary classic
Give me a page-turning twist on a literary classic
I want a border-hopping spy thriller
I want a border-hopping spy thriller
How about a delightful locked-room whodunit?
How about a delightful locked-room whodunit?
A crime-solving duo with prickly chemistry? Yes, please!
A crime-solving duo with prickly chemistry? Yes, please!
I’d like to revisit a midcentury classic
I’d like to revisit a midcentury classic
I want a big-city mystery with murder, lust and wealth
I want a big-city mystery with murder, lust and wealth
How about a mesmerizing psychological thriller?
How about a mesmerizing psychological thriller?
I like small-town crimes and fraught adventures
I like small-town crimes and fraught adventures
Give me an elegant mystery set in turn-of-the-century Venice
Give me an elegant mystery set in turn-of-the-century Venice
I want a cozy mystery with a charming protagonist
I want a cozy mystery with a charming protagonist
I love historical thrillers that surprise me in every way
I love historical thrillers that surprise me in every way
Who is the most appealing amateur detective around?
Who is the most appealing amateur detective around?
I’d like an ingenious and charming 1920s mystery
I’d like an ingenious and charming 1920s mystery
Give me a great campus crime novel
Give me a great campus crime novel
Take me to a New Zealand village with a murky past
Take me to a New Zealand village with a murky past
I’d like a tense, slow-burn story of a vacation gone wrong
I’d like a tense, slow-burn story of a vacation gone wrong
How about an academic whodunit with satirical bite?
How about an academic whodunit with satirical bite?
A forensic scientist in crisis? Sign me up!
A forensic scientist in crisis? Sign me up!
I want a fingernails-bitten-to-the-quick mystery
I want a fingernails-bitten-to-the-quick mystery
I love rich tales of historical espionage
I love rich tales of historical espionage
Got any fresh spins on the serial killer narrative?
Got any fresh spins on the serial killer narrative?
I’d like to hang out with my favorite senescent detectives
I’d like to hang out with my favorite senescent detectives
Give me a riveting story I’ll blaze through in one sitting
Give me a riveting story I’ll blaze through in one sitting
Get Lost in Historical Fiction
Mule Boyby Andrew Krivak
Mule Boyby Andrew Krivak
The Scent of Orangesby Kathy George
The Scent of Orangesby Kathy George
Now I Surrenderby Álvaro Enrigue
Now I Surrenderby Álvaro Enrigue
We Are Green and Tremblingby Gabriela Cabezón Cámara
We Are Green and Tremblingby Gabriela Cabezón Cámara
A Very Cold Winterby Fausta Cialente
A Very Cold Winterby Fausta Cialente
A Great Act of Loveby Heather Rose
A Great Act of Loveby Heather Rose
Berlin Shuffleby Ulrich Alexander Boschwitz
Berlin Shuffleby Ulrich Alexander Boschwitz
Rebel English Academyby Mohammed Hanif
Rebel English Academyby Mohammed Hanif
The Infamous Gilbertsby Angela Tomaski
The Infamous Gilbertsby Angela Tomaski
The Last of Earthby Deepa Anappara
The Last of Earthby Deepa Anappara
Canticleby Janet Rich Edwards
Canticleby Janet Rich Edwards
Hope and Destinyby Niklas Natt och Dag
Hope and Destinyby Niklas Natt och Dag
Watching Over Herby Jean-Baptiste Andrea
Watching Over Herby Jean-Baptiste Andrea
Beasts of the Seaby Iida Turpeinen
Beasts of the Seaby Iida Turpeinen
I Am Youby Victoria Redel
I Am Youby Victoria Redel
The Jaguar’s Roarby Micheliny Verunschk
The Jaguar’s Roarby Micheliny Verunschk
The Burning Groundsby Abir Mukherjee
The Burning Groundsby Abir Mukherjee
The Rushby Beth Lewis
The Rushby Beth Lewis
The Girl in the Green Dressby Mariah Fredericks
The Girl in the Green Dressby Mariah Fredericks
Simone in Piecesby Janet Burroway
Simone in Piecesby Janet Burroway
Love, Sex, and Frankensteinby Caroline Lea
Love, Sex, and Frankensteinby Caroline Lea
Murder in Constantinopleby A.E. Goldin
Murder in Constantinopleby A.E. Goldin
Venetian Vespersby John Banville
Venetian Vespersby John Banville
The Book of Iby David Greig
The Book of Iby David Greig
The Art of a Lieby Laura Shepherd-Robinson
The Art of a Lieby Laura Shepherd-Robinson
Eden’s Clockby Norman Lock
Eden’s Clockby Norman Lock
The Book of Guiltby Catherine Chidgey
The Book of Guiltby Catherine Chidgey
This Here Is Loveby Princess Joy L. Perry
This Here Is Loveby Princess Joy L. Perry
Fonsecaby Jessica Francis Kane
Fonsecaby Jessica Francis Kane
The Originalby Nell Stevens
The Originalby Nell Stevens
World Pacificby Peter Mann
World Pacificby Peter Mann
The Houndingby Xenobe Purvis
The Houndingby Xenobe Purvis
The Paris Matchby Kate Clayborn
The Paris Matchby Kate Clayborn
Star Shippedby Cat Sebastian
Star Shippedby Cat Sebastian
A Widow’s Charmby Caitlyn Paxson
A Widow’s Charmby Caitlyn Paxson
Apparently, Sir Cameron Needs to Dieby Greer Stothers
Apparently, Sir Cameron Needs to Dieby Greer Stothers
Honey Bee Mineby Sarah T. Dubb
Honey Bee Mineby Sarah T. Dubb
Only Friendsby Lydia San Andres
Only Friendsby Lydia San Andres
Skate It Till You Make Itby Rufaro Faith Mazarura
Skate It Till You Make Itby Rufaro Faith Mazarura
Dom Comby Adriana Anders
Dom Comby Adriana Anders
Mr. Collins in Loveby Lee Welch
Mr. Collins in Loveby Lee Welch
Seeing Other Peopleby Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka
Seeing Other Peopleby Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka
The Heir Apparentby Rebecca Armitage
The Heir Apparentby Rebecca Armitage
It Had to Be Himby Adib Khorram
It Had to Be Himby Adib Khorram
Breakout Yearby KD Casey
Breakout Yearby KD Casey
Violet Thistlewaite Is Not a Villain Any Moreby Emily Krempholtz
Violet Thistlewaite Is Not a Villain Any Moreby Emily Krempholtz
Son of the Morningby Akwaeke Emezi
Son of the Morningby Akwaeke Emezi
Cinder Houseby Freya Marske
Cinder Houseby Freya Marske
Ghost Businessby Jen DeLuca
Ghost Businessby Jen DeLuca
Ladies in Hatingby Alexandra Vasti
Ladies in Hatingby Alexandra Vasti
The Isle in the Silver Seaby Tasha Suri
The Isle in the Silver Seaby Tasha Suri
Sweet Heatby Bolu Babalola
Sweet Heatby Bolu Babalola
The Austen Affairby Madeline Bell
The Austen Affairby Madeline Bell
The Princess and the P.I.by Nikki Payne
The Princess and the P.I.by Nikki Payne
Gabriela and His Graceby Liana de la Rosa
Gabriela and His Graceby Liana de la Rosa
The Unexpected Heiressby Cassidy Crane
The Unexpected Heiressby Cassidy Crane
August Laneby Regina Black
August Laneby Regina Black
The Entanglement of Rival Wizardsby Sara Raasch
The Entanglement of Rival Wizardsby Sara Raasch
By Marsh and by Moorby Annick Trent
By Marsh and by Moorby Annick Trent
Tusk Loveby Thea Guanzon and Critical Role
Tusk Loveby Thea Guanzon and Critical Role
A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeepingby Sangu Mandanna
A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeepingby Sangu Mandanna
Love Is a War Songby Danica Nava
Love Is a War Songby Danica Nava
Ready to Scoreby Jodie Slaughter
Ready to Scoreby Jodie Slaughter
How to Sell a Romanceby Alexa Martin
How to Sell a Romanceby Alexa Martin
A Rare Findby Joanna Lowell
A Rare Findby Joanna Lowell
Mercy Fletcher Meets Her Matchby Aydra Richards
Mercy Fletcher Meets Her Matchby Aydra Richards
Time Loops and Meet Cutesby Jackie Lau
Time Loops and Meet Cutesby Jackie Lau
Cosmic Love at the Multiverse Hair Salonby Annie Mare
Cosmic Love at the Multiverse Hair Salonby Annie Mare
The Education of Kia Greerby Alanna Bennett
The Education of Kia Greerby Alanna Bennett
A Tropical Rebel Gets the Dukeby Adriana Herrera
A Tropical Rebel Gets the Dukeby Adriana Herrera
The Essential Jane Austen
Where should I start?
Where should I start?
I adore a story about sisters
I adore a story about sisters
I want a novel with a more realistic view of love
I want a novel with a more realistic view of love
I’m up for a challenge
I’m up for a challenge
Give me her most charming and funny novel
Give me her most charming and funny novel
I’d like something spooky
I’d like something spooky
I’ve read everything Austen wrote. Now what?
I’ve read everything Austen wrote. Now what?
Where can I learn more about Jane the person?
Where can I learn more about Jane the person?
Read more about Jane Austen’s essential works.
Read more about Jane Austen’s essential works.
Thrilling Science Fiction and Fantasy
The Witchby Marie NDiaye
The Witchby Marie NDiaye
The Beheading Gameby Rebecca Lehmann
The Beheading Gameby Rebecca Lehmann
A Widow’s Charmby Caitlyn Paxson
A Widow’s Charmby Caitlyn Paxson
Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelterby Heather Fawcett
Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelterby Heather Fawcett
The Everlastingby Alix E. Harrow
The Everlastingby Alix E. Harrow
Violet Thistlewaite Is Not a Villain Any Moreby Emily Krempholtz
Violet Thistlewaite Is Not a Villain Any Moreby Emily Krempholtz
I, Medusaby Ayana Gray
I, Medusaby Ayana Gray
Cursed Daughtersby Oyinkan Braithwaite
Cursed Daughtersby Oyinkan Braithwaite
Son of the Morningby Akwaeke Emezi
Son of the Morningby Akwaeke Emezi
The Isle in the Silver Seaby Tasha Suri
The Isle in the Silver Seaby Tasha Suri
Cinder Houseby Freya Marske
Cinder Houseby Freya Marske
King Sorrowby Joe Hill
King Sorrowby Joe Hill
The Rose Fieldby Philip Pullman
The Rose Fieldby Philip Pullman
A Different Kind of Tensionby Jonathan Lethem
A Different Kind of Tensionby Jonathan Lethem
The Book of Guiltby Catherine Chidgey
The Book of Guiltby Catherine Chidgey
The Poisoned Kingby Katherine Rundel
The Poisoned Kingby Katherine Rundel
A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeepingby Sangu Mandanna
A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeepingby Sangu Mandanna
The Bewitchingby Silvia Moreno-Garcia
The Bewitchingby Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Time Loops and Meet Cutesby Jackie Lau
Time Loops and Meet Cutesby Jackie Lau
The Palm-Wine Drinkardby Amos Tutuola
The Palm-Wine Drinkardby Amos Tutuola
Cosmic Love at the Multiverse Hair Salonby Annie Mare
Cosmic Love at the Multiverse Hair Salonby Annie Mare
A Forbidden Alchemyby Stacey McEwan
A Forbidden Alchemyby Stacey McEwan
Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soilby V.E. Schwab
Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soilby V.E. Schwab
Harmattan Seasonby Tochi Onyebuchi
Harmattan Seasonby Tochi Onyebuchi
The Book of Recordsby Madeleine Thien
The Book of Recordsby Madeleine Thien
Don’t Sleep With the Deadby Nghi Vo
Don’t Sleep With the Deadby Nghi Vo
A Palace Near the Windby Ai Jiang
A Palace Near the Windby Ai Jiang
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With a Vengeanceby Riley Sager
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Strange Housesby Uketsu; translated by Jim Rion
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We Live Here Nowby Sarah Pinborough
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The Night Birdsby Christopher Golden
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Immaculate Conceptionby Ling Ling Huang
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