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Your Week in Books Start the new year with compelling stories! See our books that made The New York

[Coming soon in historical fiction and new audiobooks!]( [Penguin Random House]( Your Week in Books Start the new year with compelling stories! See our books that made The New York Times' 100 Notable Books of 2023 and learn a new skill with insightful reads. [New Historical Fiction To Read in 2024]( Transport yourself to a distant era with these new and captivating historical fiction novels. [Read More]( ["The New York Times" Notable Fiction of 2023]( See our noteworthy fiction stories that caught the attention of The New York Times in 2023! [Read More]( [Books To Help You Learn Something New]( What could be a better time than the start of a new year to learn a new skill or pursue a new passion? Chart a new path with these books. [Read More]( [New in Audio]( If you're short on time, take these new audiobook stories on the go! [Read More]( [Printable Superhero Reading Tracker for Kids]( Unlock your child's reading superpowers with a FREE printable superhero-themed book tracker, reading log, and bookmarks from our sister site, Brightly. [Read More]( [Essential Wellness Books in Spanish]( These self-improvement books in Spanish will help you create positive change and achieve your goals. [Read More]( Your Weekly Trends - Discover the works of [James {NAME}]( the literary icon who brought us If Beale Street Could Talk, The Fire Next Time, and more. - Looking for ways to incorporate more vegetables into your cooking? Check out these [healthy cookbooks]( for inspiration. - Calling all lovers of [anime and manga]( Add these selected titles to your to-be-read list. - Stay mindful and find peace this year with these [spiritual and religious books](. - Introduce children to the importance of [Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.]( life, legacy, and dream with these engaging picture books. Recommended for You [Lilac Girls]( [Lilac Girls]( By Martha Hall Kelly [Read More]( [The Rooster Bar]( [The Rooster Bar]( By John Grisham [Read More]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Preferences]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( Penguin Random House LLC 1745 Broadway, NY, NY 10019 © 2023 Penguin Random House LLC

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