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Discover the books readers are loving right now. [View In Browser]( [Penguin Random House]( [The Week's Top Books]( Read the books everyone is talking about. [See the Full List]( [Like Mother, Like Daughter]( [Shop Now]( [Like Mother, Like Daughter]( By Kimberly McCreight “McCreight’s latest explores motherhood in all its complexities — wrapped up in a breathless, shocking thriller I could not put down.” —‍Jodi Picoult, author of By Any Other Name [Read More ▸]( [Five Brothers]( [Shop Now]( [Five Brothers]( By Penelope Douglas One woman learns the secrets of the five Jaeger brothers in the new romance from New York Times bestselling author Penelope Douglas. [Read More ▸]( [How to Know a Person]( [Shop Now]( [How to Know a Person]( By David Brooks “More than a guide to better conversations, it’s a blueprint for a more connected and humane way of living … a must-read for anyone looking to deepen their relationships … ” —‍Bill Gates, GatesNotes (Summer Reading Pick) [Read More ▸]( [Did Everyone Have an Imaginary Friend (or Just Me)?]( [Shop Now]( [Did Everyone Have an Imaginary Friend (or Just Me)?]( By Jay Ellis “So funny, poignant, and personal. I loved this and you will, too.” —‍Mindy Kaling, author of Why Not Me? [Read More ▸]( [People We Meet on Vacation]( [Shop Now]( [People We Meet on Vacation]( By Emily Henry “This is a perfect rom com, and I completely adored it. I think Emily Henry might be our generation’s answer to Nora Ephron. A witty, warm page turner.” —‍Sophie Cousens, author of This Time Next Year [Read More ▸]( [Lies and Weddings]( [Shop Now]( [Lies and Weddings]( By Kevin Kwan “Another beach-ready confection starring pampered people in designer clothing behaving badly — this time at a decadent Hawaiian wedding where secrets erupt … ” —‍The New York Times [Read More ▸]( [Find More Reads]( ▶ [Summer Reads From Celebrity Book Clubs]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Preferences]( [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( Penguin Random House LLC 1745 Broadway, NY, NY 10019 ©2024 Penguin Random House LLC

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