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Here are the books we're most excited to read in 2025, from debut novels to new releases from old favorites in genres like fiction, romance, thriller, romantasy, historical fiction and more.
A selection of PEOPLE's picks for the best books of May 2025. A summery teen love story, a hilarious family drama and more — see PEOPLE's picks for the best books of May 2025.
Libby is revealing its top 10 books of 2024 in terms of circulation exclusively with PEOPLE — and the titles range from fantasy books to historical fiction to overall bestsellers.
NEED TO KNOW Amazon editors chose their top books of 2025, so far The genres represented range from thrillers to memoirs to releases from beloved authors See the editors' top 10 books below Amazon ...
Goodreads has shared a list of their user's 15 most anticipated books of summer 2025. The data was pulled from how many times a Goodreads user has added a title to their "want-to-read" shelf.
Below, we've rounded up a selection of the best nonfiction books that make excellent beach reads. Some are out now, and others will trickle to the shelves as the season wears on, so stock up your ...
Buy Now PEOPLE’s Best Books to Read in February 2024: Savannah Guthrie’s Essay Collection and New Nonfiction from Sloane Crosley 07 of 10 ...
The majority of books banned last school year highlighted stories featuring people of color and LGBTQ+ characters and subjects. A recent analysis of thousands of banned titles by PEN America found ...
See PEOPLE's picks for the best books of June 2025, including new novels from Taylor Jenkins Reid, Danielle Allen and more.
Gallery Books In 2019, E.A. Hanks, daughter of actor Tom Hanks, embarked on a road trip to learn more about her mother Susan Dillingham, who died at age 49 from lung cancer in 2002.
A wonderfully odd missing-person case, a gasp-inducing hostage thriller and a cadre of cats — See PEOPLE's picks for the best books of February 2025, so far.
Riverhead Books Cherry wants to take her clown act to the next level, but her life is a mess: love, home, work, all of it. Like all of Arnett’s books, it’s a sneakily subversive joy.
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