| | | FEATURED IN: | | A masterful writer returns with 'an astonishing achievement' (Publishers Weekly) | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - A middle-aged man leaves the city behind to become the head librarian in a quiet mountain town
- "Haruki Murakami invented 21st-century fiction" (The New York Times)
- A genre-bending, page-turning odyssey and an affecting ode to the power of books
- "One of his best… At once sweeping and intimate, grand and tender" (The Boston Globe)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | The discovery of an abandoned baby transforms a sleepy Irish community | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Discover how the holiday season of 1962 will touch the lives of small-town Faha's residents
- From an author beloved by Ann Patchett, Ron Rash, and Mary Beth Keane
- "For those looking to get into the holiday spirit, this is just the ticket" (Publishers Weekly)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | This dazzling multigenerational novel is already being adapted for TV | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - When journalist Grace writes a book about her family, the truth about her mother and grandmother surfaces
- "What a delight! I could not put this book down" (Ann Napolitano, author of Hello Beautiful)
- Written with wisdom and humor
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| | FEATURED IN: | | After decades of isolation, a puzzling man emerges from a crumbling Victorian home | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Therapist Helen is determined to unravel her patient William's past — and in doing so, her life is forever changed
- "Infinitely moving, quirky, acutely observed, and beautifully written… Confirms Clare Chambers as one of our most talented writers" (The Guardian)
- Set in 1960s London
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| | FEATURED IN: | | 'Will have you sobbing, laughing, and raging, but you'll never want to put it down' (Booklist) | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Two cousins in Nigeria and England must grapple with the choices of the generations before them
- November's unmissable Read with Jenna pick
- Glowing reviews from Bonnie Garmus, Nita Prose, and Charmaine Wilkerson
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| | FEATURED IN: | | Two sisters hope for a miracle while working at a Christmas tree stand | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - This highly anticipated translation of a Norwegian bestseller feels like a new holiday classic
- "Dazzling… Curl up with it for instant hygge and a warming of the heart" (Lily King)
- "There is real magic in this charming novel about care, community, and the kindness of strangers" (Douglas Stuart)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | When Lila inherits an estate in India, generations of secrets spill out | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Leaving behind her New York publishing job, Lila travels to India to reckon with her estranged family's history
- "I'm smitten… Eight thousand miles doesn't feel so far away when we're traveling with a writer this inviting" (The Washington Post)
- Named a best book of November 2024 by People
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| | FEATURED IN: | | At an unassuming Tokyo café, patrons can travel back in time — but only while their coffee is warm | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - "Readers will find comfort even as they reach for the tissues" (Publishers Weekly)
- The newest installment in the globally popular Before the Coffee Gets Cold series
- Might be the most affecting novel you'll read this year
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| | FEATURED IN: | | A lyrical, sweeping family saga spanning from World War I to the present | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Follow along as Mina comes of age and builds a family amid vibrant adventures and devastating trials
- Inspired by the author's own family history
- "Epic and marvelously entertaining" (Financial Times)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | A mysterious novel has an uncanny effect on the man who finds it… | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - While house-sitting for a friend, Meadow finds a strange book that will disrupt his summer
- Named a best book of fall by Time, People, The Millions, and more
- "This fun house of a novel is worth seeking out" (Publishers Weekly)
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