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Explore this week’s 25 new books across all genres, featuring fresh voices and highly anticipated releases.
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This Week's New and Notable Books
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There are too many books published each week for you to read about them all, let alone read them all. So we do the legwork for you, scouring the publishers' catalogs and the pre-publication reviews to pick out what we believe to be among the best and most interesting. You can see them all in our “What’s New” section.
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Long Island Girls: A Novel by Gabrielle Korn
On sale Jun 23 from St. Martin's Press Genre: Literary Fiction. 304 pages Critics' Consensus: 5/5
An unforgettable novel of love and belonging, set in the indie music world of the early 2000s. Read More
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Names Have Been Changed: A Novel by Yu-Mei Balasingamchow
Debut Author On sale Jun 23 from Tiny Reparations Genre: Literary Fiction. 272 pages Critics' Consensus: 5/5
Catch Me If You Can meets Counterfeit in this thrilling debut novel about Ophir—not her real name—who starts a confessional podcast about her years on the run around the globe, in an unforgettable story about the costs of freedom and the inescapable pull of home. Read More
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Nebraska by Monica Datta
On sale Jun 23 from Astra House Genre: Literary Fiction. 480 pages Critics' Consensus: 5/5
The captivating and tragicomic story of the Chatterjee family and the catastrophe that tore them apart—for fans of Kiran Desai's The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny and Jonathan Franzen's Crossroads. Read More
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Nothing to My Name: A Novel by Kangkang Li Kovacs
Debut Author On sale Jun 23 from Viking Genre: Literary Fiction. 400 pages Critics' Consensus: 4/5
Inspired by the author's own family history, and spanning the past hundred years of Chinese history, this multi-generational family saga explores how women survive the tsunamis of history. Read More
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The Future Perfect: A Novel by Cay Kim
Debut Author On sale Jun 23 from Riverhead Books Genre: Literary Fiction. 224 pages Critics' Consensus: 4/5
A radiant portrait of a young woman caught between cultures, and what is lost and found in the struggle to succeed. Read More
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Little Wild: A Novel by Laura Evans
Debut Author On sale Jun 23 from Henry Holt and Company Genre: Historical Fiction. 320 pages Critics' Consensus: 4/5
Weyward meets Atonement in a shimmering debut novel of first love, betrayal, and revenge set on a crumbling British estate. Read More
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It Could Have Been Her: A Novel by Lisa Jewell
On sale Jun 23 from Atria Books Genre: Thrillers. 384 pages Critics' Consensus: 5/5
#1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa Jewell brings her "thrilling, chilling" (Chris Whitaker) suspense to this shocking new thriller about a lost dog, a missing woman, and a house of long buried secrets. Read More
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Retro: A Novel by Jessica M. Goldstein
Debut Author On sale Jun 23 from Ballantine Books Genre: Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Speculative, Alt. History. 416 pages Critics' Consensus: 5/5
An out-of-work actress gets a job as a tour guide for an ultra-luxury time travel company—only to discover her trips to the past could upend her present—in this rollicking, speculative debut novel. Read More
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Fires in the Night: The Earth Liberation Front, the FBI, and a Secret History of Eco-Sabotage by Matthew Wolfe
On sale Jun 23 from Viking Genre: Biography/Memoir. 368 pages Critics' Consensus: 4/5
The explosive true story of a secret group of radicals who launched a clandestine battle to save the planet—and what their legacy illuminates about the past, present, and future of the environmental movement. Read More
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The Housewives Underground: The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the JFK Assassination Our Most Enduring Mystery by Kaitlyn Tiffany
On sale Jun 23 from Crown Genre: History, Current Affairs and Religion. 512 pages Critics' Consensus: 5/5
The untold story of the women who debunked the Warren Report—a riveting history of obsession, heartbreak, and the myth of the great American century. Read More
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