| |  |  | | Ann Patchett is calling Oprah's latest book club pick 'Tayari Jones's very best work' | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - The acclaimed author of An American Marriage is back with "a tour de force" (Publishers Weekly starred review)
- Both raised in Honeysuckle, Louisiana, without mothers, best friends Vernice and Annie find themselves drawn down very different paths
- "Riveting and deeply moving… This gorgeous novel already feels like a future classic" (Roisín O'Donnell, author of Nesting)
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 |  | | A smart, suspenseful novel with rave reviews from Liz Moore and Ashley Audrain | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Ten years ago, Catharine fled from her family and the mysterious farm where she was raised. Now, a journalist investigating a cult in central Florida leads Catharine to reckon with the secrets of her past
- A USA Today bestseller starring "a brilliant, diamond-strong protagonist" (Amity Gaige)
- Reese's Book Club alum Andrea Bartz says, "Little One kept me riveted right up to its jaw-dropping ending"
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 |  | | Take it from Chris Whitaker: 'Cancel your plans, you won't be able to put this one down' | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - This instant New York Times bestseller is already being adapted into a TV series!
- Courtney's idyllic vacation spirals out of control when she discovers her brother and sister-in-law dead in their lakeside cottage — and her niece has disappeared…
- Recommended by Jeneva Rose, Megan Miranda, and Shari Lapena, who calls it "tantalizing, terrifying, and all-too-real"
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 |  | | Marie Benedict, Kristin Harmel, and Patti Callahan Henry adored this historical page-turner | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - In 1901, Lily serves as a bookbinder's apprentice in Oxford. But when she's given a burned book, she uncovers a story of forbidden love, fortune, and murder…
- "This captivating bookish mystery is blended masterfully with historical detail — readers who love books about books are going to adore this fabulous read!" (Madeline Martin)
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 |  | | This true tale of adventure at sea is 'roaring with excitement' (Susan Orlean) | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Centuries after a shipwreck off Colombia's coast, Roger Dooley embarked on an obsessive hunt for the Spanish galleon San José and its treasure
- "A splendid historical tale that's been researched meticulously and told exceptionally well" (Hampton Sides, author of The Wide Wide Sea)
- From a New York Times bestselling author
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 |  | | 'Meet my new favorite book!' (Katherine Center) | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - This February Read with Jenna pick is "a wildly good time" (Rebecca Serle)
- Cassia comes from a long line of matchmakers — so where's her soulmate? Her family has matched couples with a 100% success rate, but an impromptu fling changes everything…
- Named one of the most anticipated books of the year by Oprah Daily, Town & Country, Harper's Bazaar, and more
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 |  | | Lee Child calls this haunting crime novel 'hypnotically good' | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - A disgraced police investigator exiled to a vast territory in the unforgiving Arctic embarks on a mission to find the killer of an Inuit girl
- "One of those crime novels where, once you read the opening scene, you've got no choice but to fall through the rest as fast as possible" (Stephen Graham Jones)
- Booklist advises, "If you only read one mystery this year, this should be it" — don't miss this buzzy debut!
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 |  | | Ina Garten says this New York Times bestseller 'should be required reading for everyone!' | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - How can we build a life filled with meaning and purpose? Jennifer Wallace argues it starts with the core value of mattering: the feeling of being valued and adding value to the world around us
- "Beautifully written and deeply felt. Wallace gives readers the insights we need to understand each other, and the actions we can take to enhance each other's lives" (Susan Cain)
- Recommended for readers of Brené Brown and Adam Grant
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 |  | | Clare Leslie Hall crowns this 'magnificent' debut 'the best thing I've read in years' | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Still grieving the tragic death of her mother, Lily finds herself unexpectedly torn between her steadfast husband and her magnetic first love
- Highly recommended by J. Courtney Sullivan, Shelby Van Pelt, and Mary Beth Keane, who says, "I especially love a story that, when I finish, leaves me with a feeling of hope"
- Explores themes of sisterhood, forgiveness, and redemption
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 |  | | Fredrik Backman's 'favorite Scandinavian crime writer' delivers a brilliant murder mystery | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - The morning after two 17-year-old boys leave a house party, a corpse is found in a trunk, setting off a 20-year investigation that will unravel the secrets the two suspects are keeping from police — and each other
- Penned by a renowned criminologist, this masterful novel is written with an insider's eye
- "Here's a thriller to break your heart… A magnificent new novel" (A. J. Finn)
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 |  | | See why Kate Quinn calls this 'simply luminous' novel 'a book to treasure' | | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Two Black women — orphan Cora and runaway Agnes — collide as they fight to survive amid the wilderness of 18th-century Nova Scotia
- This new novel from the author of GMA Book Club pick River Sing Me Home is "as starkly beautiful as a northern winter" (Fiona Valpy)
- Shines a light on the little-known history of the Jamaican Maroons, who were forcibly exiled to Canada by British colonial authorities
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