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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]( [The Wilds]( [Shop Now]( [The Wilds]( By Sarah Pearse “Sarah Pearse always delivers a riveting read! The Wilds is a page-turning, unpredictable, and brilliantly plotted thriller that had me double-checking my locks.” —‍Ashley Elston, author of First Lie Wins [Read More ▸]( [Dishonestly Yours]( [Shop Now]( [Dishonestly Yours]( By Krista and Becca Ritchie “Fresh, deliciously angsty, and sizzling with slow-burn tension that kept me glued to the pages ... a must-read!” —‍Samantha Young, author of The Love Plot [Read More ▸]( [Good Energy]( [Shop Now]( [Good Energy]( By Casey Means, MD, with Calley Means “A tour de force on how metabolism underpins most major diseases and what we can do to feel better and live longer. Everyone will benefit from reading Good Energy.” —‍Mark Hyman, author of You Can Fix Your Brain [Read More ▸]( [James]( [Shop Now]( [James]( By Percival Everett “Unforgiving and compassionate, beautiful and brutal, a tragedy and a farce, this brilliant novel rewrites literary history to let us hear the voices it has long suppressed.” —‍Hernan Diaz, author of Trust [Read More ▸]( [Joy]( [Shop Now]( [Joy]( By Danielle Steel In this moving novel from New York Times bestselling author Danielle Steel, a determined young woman must survive a series of abandonments to find a love that is worthy of her. [Read More ▸]( [Harlem After Midnight]( [Shop Now]( [Harlem After Midnight]( By Louise Hare “Mystery, drama, murder, all wrapped up in a story sublimely told. I am desperate to know what will happen next!” —‍Louise Fein, author of People Like Us [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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