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Your Week in Books This week, discover some of the most anticipated new summer reads and dive into P

[Plus, the books everyone should read and more!]( [Penguin Random House]( Your Week in Books This week, discover some of the most anticipated new summer reads and dive into Penelope Douglas’ romance stories. [New Books To Read This Summer]( Get your beach bags ready for these enthralling new books just in time for summer. [Read More]( [Books With Song Titles for Your Literary Playlist]( Hey Siri, play Exes’ and O’s! Pair these fiction reads with your favorite songs of the same title! [Read More]( [A Guide to Penelope Douglas Books]( Dive into prolific romance author Penelope Douglas’ stories starting with her latest releases [Nightfall]( which is part of the [Devil’s Night]( series and [Tryst Six Venom](. [Read More]( [Readers' Picks: Books Everyone Should Read]( We asked, and you answered! See the books that engaged readers have recommended as must-reads. [Read More]( This Week's Staff Pick We asked some of the most bookish people we know to share what they’re enjoying these days, from new novels to movies. Explore Pamela Dorman, SVP and Publisher of Pamela Dorman Books and Viking’s [top picks](. [The Heart's Invisible Furies]( [Read More]( [The Heart's Invisible Furies]( By John Boyne “This unforgettable story … set in post-war Ireland, is about a young man who will take a lifetime to know himself and where he came from. I have not given this to a person who didn’t read it and fall in love with it.” [What Pamela Dorman Is Loving Right Now]( Pamela Dorman “One of my greatest pleasures of being an editor is discovering new debut writers who can grow into bestselling authors. I’ve spent most of my career at Viking Penguin, and in 2008, I started my own imprint…” [Read More]( ➜ Recommended for You [Camino Ghosts]( [Camino Ghosts]( By John Grisham [Read More]( [Cool Beans]( [Cool Beans]( By Joe Yonan [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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