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Discover the books readers are loving right now. Read the books everyone is talking about. By Riley

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]( [Lock Every Door]( [Shop Now]( [Lock Every Door]( By Riley Sager Jules Larsen's new apartment sitter job becomes a terrifying race against time as she uncovers the sinister truth behind the glamorous facade of the Bartholomew building. [Read More ▸]( [Black Shield Maiden]( [Shop Now]( [Black Shield Maiden]( By Willow Smith & Jess Hendel From Willow Smith and Jess Hendel comes a powerful and groundbreaking historical saga about an African warrior in the world of the Vikings. [Read More ▸]( [Cinema Love]( [Shop Now]( [Cinema Love]( By Jiaming Tang Spanning three timelines—post-socialist China, 1980s Chinatown, and contemporary New York—Cinema Love is an “exceptional" and "moving” (Alice Hoffman) epic about men and women who find themselves in forbidden relationships; the weight of secrets; and the way memory forever haunts the present. [Read More ▸]( [Daughters of Shandong]( [Shop Now]( [Daughters of Shandong]( By Eve J. Chung A propulsive, extraordinary novel about a mother and her daughters’ harrowing escape to Taiwan as the Communist revolution sweeps through China, by debut author Eve J. Chung, based on her family story. [Read More ▸]( [The New Menopause]( [Shop Now]( [The New Menopause]( By Mary Claire Haver, MD Filling a gaping hole in menopause care, everything a woman needs to know to thrive during her hormonal transition and beyond, as well as the tools to help her take charge of her health at this pivotal life stage—by the bestselling author of The Galveston Diet. [Read More ▸]( [Nightwatching]( [Shop Now]( [Nightwatching]( By Tracy Sierra A footstep on the stairs. A second to react. What happens next will determine everything. [Read More ▸]( [Find More Reads]( ▶ [What’s Your Reader Type? Take the Quiz]( [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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