|  |  | Dive into this epic New York Times bestseller that imagines the creation of Stonehenge | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Penned by the masterful storyteller behind The Pillars of the Earth
- The worlds of a flint miner and a priestess intersect as the vision of a civilization-defining monument comes to life
- Take it from Lee Child: "There could be no better match between author and subject than Ken Follett writing about Stonehenge… A superb novel"
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 |  | A Reese's Book Club alum delivers a sweeping ode to the power of books | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Across centuries and continents, a mysterious book connects three women — an American expat in present-day London, a librarian in 1960s Cuba, and a teacher in 1900s Boston
- From a New York Times bestselling author hailed as "a remarkable writer" (The Washington Post)
- "Reminds us that books and stories have always been and will always be a shining light in our lives" (Natasha Lester, author of The Paris Orphan)
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 |  | For two unhappy newlyweds, a honeymoon trip to Venice becomes a nightmare | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - The Booker Prize–winning author of The Sea "keeps the reader guessing" (Publishers Weekly) in his atmospheric latest
- In 1899, struggling writer Evelyn and his wealthy wife, Laura, are shocked by the news that Laura has been disinherited. And after Laura vanishes on their trip, Evelyn begins to lose his grip on reality…
- "Dark, twisty, and consistently smart: vintage Banville" (Kirkus Reviews starred review)
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 |  | 'A highly entertaining, impeccably researched adventure' in medieval England (Kirkus Reviews) | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - From a New York Times bestselling author whose work is "as swashbuckling as a Hollywood movie" (The New York Times Book Review)
- In 1350, a group of mercenaries called the Essex Dogs reunites to battle a dangerous new threat — and fight for England's future
- A new entry in a series that "reads like House of the Dragon minus the dragons" (Publishers Weekly)
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 |  | A National Book Award winner is back with 'a literary triumph' (The Boston Globe) | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Amid the Great Depression, PI Hicks McTaggart searches for a runaway Milwaukee heiress — and winds up on a globe-spanning journey
- "Of all living novelists, Pynchon may have the most distinct voice" (The Washington Post)
- "A zigzagging epic of America" (Los Angeles Times) that will appeal to fans of Raymond Chandler
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 |  | When a young girl is kidnapped in 1940s Mexico, two women's lives intertwine | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - As the Felipe family races to find their youngest member, the Valencias are desperate to save their daughter from looming danger
- "Equal parts detective story, family drama, and social novel… An unforgettable portrait of maternal envy gone mad" (Publishers Weekly starred review)
- "The novel's third act adds one final and surprising layer that reveals the true depth of its ambition" (The New York Times Book Review)
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 |  | Travel to 17th-century Amsterdam in this stunning novel based on a real-life artist | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Young Gerta disguises herself as a boy to work for a genteel Dutch family — but their daughter, Maria, sees through Gerta's scheme. As Maria rises through society's ranks, her bond with Gerta is complicated by passion and rivalry…
- Highly anticipated by People, Bustle, and Book Riot
- "Readers will relish this memorable portrait of two fiercely independent women" (Publishers Weekly starred review)
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 |  | During World War II, can two British intelligence agents track down a missing informant? | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - "An intriguing puzzle of a plot and a sharp, witty narrator… A tense, well-crafted wartime adventure" (Shelf Awareness)
- While Evelyne Redfern and her partner, David Poole, are traveling to Lisbon, a fellow airplane passenger is murdered — and the death is directly connected to their missing person case
- Perfect for fans of Susan Elia MacNeal's Maggie Hope series
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 |  | Kate Quinn is raving about this 'tour de force' from 'a major talent' | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - In 1950s Hong Kong, Mei enters a competition at a haunted house. Witnesses insist a massacre took place, but police find no evidence — and decades later, 85-year-old Mei returns to the scene of the mysterious events…
- "From the first sentence to the last, The Hong Kong Widow ensnares you in plot twists and tensions between mother and daughter" (Janie Chang, author of The Porcelain Moon)
- An "impeccably researched [and] beautifully written" dual-timeline novel (Booklist starred review)
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 |  | Book clubs will love this intriguing blend of historical fiction and domestic suspense | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Lulu has spent five years curating a seemingly perfect life as a 1950s housewife — but a new neighbor's arrival sends everything spiraling out of control
- "A haunting, hopeful tale of resilience, reckoning, and the redemptive power of truth" (Sarah Penner, author of The Lost Apothecary)
- Buckle up for a jaw-dropping twist you won't see coming
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