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Your Week in Books It's National Library Week! Let the most popular books in public libraries across

[Plus, books for fans of Greta Gerwig.]( [Penguin Random House]( Your Week in Books It's National Library Week! Let the most popular books in public libraries across NYC help inspire you on your next local library visit. [The Most Checked Out Library Books]( Explore the most popular book choices in the boroughs of New York City! [Read More]( [Books for Fans of Greta Gerwig Movies]( Greta Gerwig has directed iconic movies like Barbie, Little Women, and Ladybird, and if you're a fan of the triple-threat actor, writer, and director, you’ll love these books. [Read More]( [Books That Make Great Graduation Gifts]( Prepare for graduation season and delight the graduates in your life with these gift-worthy book picks. [Read More]( [Must-Read Fiction by Arab and Arab American Authors]( It’s Arab American Heritage Month! Celebrate with these luminous stories spanning every genre from romance to captivating literary fiction. [Read More]( Your Weekly Staff Picks We asked some of the most bookish people on our team to share what they’re enjoying these days, from new novels to movies. Explore [Kathryn Monaco's top picks]( in thought-provoking literary fiction, nonfiction, and beyond. [The Remains of the Day]( [Read More]( [The Remains of the Day]( By Kazuo Ishiguro "The Remains of the Day is told through the perspective of a butler, Stevens, who lives in England after World War II. I ended up immersed in his world as he reflected on his life and the nature of the person he served for many years." [What Kathryn Monaco Is Loving Right Now]( Kathryn Monaco “As a manager on the content marketing team, I’m grateful that my job involves raving about books! My love for books comes from my mother, who has the ultimate book taste. We share a love for slow, sad literary fiction — the sadder the better...” [See the Full List]( ➜ Recommended for You [Chatter]( [Chatter]( By Ethan Kross [Read More]( [The Joy of Movement]( [The Joy of Movement]( By Kelly McGonigal [Read More]( [Enter for a chance to win a weekend retreat, books, wellness goodies, and more!]( *NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. The giveaway ends on June 30, 2024. Open to US Residents only, 18 and older. See the [Official Rules](. [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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