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Your Week in Books This week, scary season starts early with our curated YA horror picks, and if you

[Plus, Parisian love, Summerween & more!]( [Penguin Random House]( Your Week in Books This week, scary season starts early with our curated YA horror picks, and if you love season four of Emily in Paris, try these similar romance and Paris-inspired stories. [New Mysteries & Thrillers]( [The Biggest Books Coming Out in August]( Get the inside scoop and discover the hottest new books arriving on the scene this month! [Read More]( [Books To Read if You Love "Emily in Paris"]( Season four is finally here! Whether you've already finished or are watching slowly to savor the Parisian love affair, these books are perfect to read next. [Read More]( [Young Adult Horror and Mystery Books for a Terrifying Summerween]( Why wait for October? Dive into the spooky season now with these bone-chilling horror reads. [Read More]( [Fantasy Books by Black Authors]( If you're craving unknown lands and captivating journeys that bring beloved characters to life, add these fantasy books by Black authors to your TBR list. [Read More]( Your Weekly Trends - Discover the [must-read books of 2024]( (so far) that have made a splash on the literary scene this year! - Want your next read to be a good one? These are the [trending books and authors]( that readers have been talking about this week. - Travel to new worlds with these highly [anticipated science fiction and fantasy]( books coming to a galaxy near you. - [Stuck in a reading slump?]( Reignite your passion for reading with this buzzy and propulsive fiction. - [Step back into the 1980s]( with these historical fiction novels featuring the iconic music, vibrant style, and bombastic political moments of that decade. - Time travel to distant eras and locales with this [collection of historical fiction novels]( coming to shelves this fall. Recommended for You [Wastelands]( [Wastelands]( By Corban Addison [Read More]( [Foundation (Apple Series Tie-in Edition)]( [Foundation (Apple Series Tie-in Edition)]( By Isaac Asimov [Read More]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [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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