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Your Week in Books This week, fall in love with popular romance novels for Valentine’s Day and

[Plus, novels set in libraries and books for fans of Agatha Christie.]( [Penguin Random House]( Your Week in Books This week, fall in love with popular romance novels for Valentine’s Day and check out all the new nonfiction books hitting the shelves. [New Nonfiction To Read in 2024]( Bookmark these anticipated books coming out this year, from Charles Duhigg's [Supercommunicators]( to Salman Rushdie’s [Knife](. [Read More]( [33 Fiction Books by Contemporary Black Authors]( For the best fiction by contemporary Black authors like Zadie Smith, Victor LaValle, and Kiley Reid, look no further. [Read More]( [Where to Start With Agatha Christie Books]( Mystery and mayhem galore! For fans of Hercule Poirot, these whodunits will keep you guessing. [Read More]( [Novels We Love Set in Libraries]( Immerse yourself in stories set in every reader's favorite sanctuary — the library — in the pages of these books. [Read More]( [Announcing the 2024 John Newbery Medal Recipient. See the Winner -->]( Books To Treat Yourself to This Valentine's Day - [Enemies to Lovers]( Will they or won’t they? In these romance reads, love may conquer all — even the most bitter of rivalries. - [Friends to Lovers]( Find out if friendship is the basis of love in these romance novels. - [Queer Romance]( See these stories with queer protagonists at the center and all the swoon-worthy elements we love to read. - For [romance stories featuring Black protagonists]( and captivating plots, check out these happily-ever-afters. - Enjoy endearing characters and unexpected plot twists with these compelling [novels that feel like K-dramas](. - Indulge in the glamour of the Regency and Victorian eras with these [timeless historical romance]( novels. Recommended for You [The Evolution of Annabel Craig]( [The Evolution of Annabel Craig]( By Lisa Grunwald [Read More]( [Camino Island]( [Camino Island]( 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 © 2024 Penguin Random House LLC

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