| This Month's Best New Literary Fiction | Our goal at BookBub is to help you find amazing new books to read every day. We're testing out new monthly emails that will highlight the best recent releases in your favorite genres. If you'd like to continue receiving this email, you don't need to do anything. If you're not interested, you can opt out by clicking here. Finally, if you have any feedback about this new offering, please reply to this email — we'd love to hear from you! | | | | Come & Get It | By Kiley Reid | | | | Emily Henry couldn't put down this Good Morning America Book Club Pick from the acclaimed author of Such a Fun Age! In this "blistering send-up of academia" (Publishers Weekly), a strange assignment from a professor sends Millie's life into a tailspin. "Sure to get tongues wagging" (Elle). | | | | | | One of the year's most anticipated debuts is "coming straight for your heart" (People) with rave reviews from Lauren Groff, Tommy Orange, and Mary Karr! Cyrus, the orphaned son of Iranian immigrants, unravels his family's secrets in this wholly original novel that's "nothing short of miraculous" (The New York Times Book Review). | | | | | | The Waters | By Bonnie Jo Campbell | | | | A must-read for fans of Where the Crawdads Sing: Three generations grapple with secrets, desires, and the hardships of rural life on a swampy island in Michigan. This Read with Jenna Book Club pick from a National Book Award finalist is "a verdant, gripping, and clarion saga of home, family, and womanhood" (Booklist starred review). | | | | | | Good Material | By Dolly Alderton | | | | Read along with the Today Show's book club this month and see why Dolly Alderton is "one of the foremost 'it' writers of our time" (Lisa Taddeo)! Heartbroken Andy doesn't understand why Jen dumped him, but he's determined to figure it out in this "wise and relatable and pee-your-pants funny" novel (Lena Dunham). | | | | | | Hard by a Great Forest | By Leo Vardiashvili | | | | One of Oprah Daily's Most Anticipated Books of 2024, this debut "blows open the heart of the past" and "introduces a fine new voice in contemporary fiction" (Colum McCann). After fleeing post-Soviet Georgia as a child, Saba returns to his homeland to find his missing father. Khaled Hosseini "gasped, laughed, and wept [his] way through" this profound meditation on war, family, and hope. | | | | | | Beautyland | By Marie-Helene Bertino | | | | "A monumental accomplishment, a shimmering masterpiece" (The Boston Globe) recommended by The Millions, the San Francisco Chronicle, and more: Tasked with explaining life on Earth to her extraterrestrial relatives, young Adina explores humanity's failures, beauty, and resilience. "Your heart needs it. Trust me" (Mira Jacob). | | | | | | The Fetishist | By Katherine Min | | | | A "wild delight" (People): Named one of 2024's most anticipated releases by Entertainment Weekly, Nylon, and Book Riot, this provocative novel "plunges headfirst into the depths of objectification and sexualization" (Elle). Revel in the searing final novel by the late Katherine Min, whose "sentences will provoke you and wind their way around your heart" (Lisa Ko). | | | | | | The Bullet Swallower | By Elizabeth Gonzalez James | | | | One of January's most talked-about releases! Seventy years after a notorious bandido is scarred in a shootout, his grandson unearths centuries of Sonoro family history. But who must pay for his ancestors' mistakes? "Bringing both Texas and Mexico to the page with a mix of blood and magic" (The Boston Globe), this rip-roaring western with echoes of Gabriel Garcรญa Mรกrquez is "mesmerizing" (Kirkus Reviews). | | | | | | You Only Call When You're in Trouble | By Stephen McCauley | | | | Combat the winter blues with this sunny, "wryly funny family drama" (People) beloved by Jane Green and Elinor Lipman! Tom always puts his sister and his niece before himself — but is it finally time to make a change? "A book that loves you back. What more could you want, my gosh? Read it!" (Andrew Sean Greer). | | | | | | The Book of Fire | By Christy Lefteri | | | | An ideal pick for book clubs, recommended by Kristin Hannah herself: When a controlled burn in a Greek forest roars into a tragic wildfire, one family is forever changed. A "tender depiction of loss and healing" (People) from the celebrated author of The Beekeeper of Aleppo. | | | | |