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Your Week in Books This week, find our take on the best thrillers of all time and travel to a differ

[Plus, adorable picture books for Father’s Day!]( [Penguin Random House]( Your Week in Books This week, find our take on the best thrillers of all time and travel to a different period with these historical fiction novels set in the summer. [Beach Reads To Get Lost In]( Make room on your TBR list for these books, which are so captivating that you’ll forget all about sunbathing! [Read More]( [The Best Thrillers of All Time]( From noir to the psychological, prepare to dive into these highly acclaimed thrillers. [Read More]( [Historical Fiction Set in the Summer]( Stroll across the promenade in this delightful weather, (imaginarily of course!) in these historical fiction stories set in the summer. [Read More]( Your Weekly Trends - Calling all book lovers! Join our online research community The Reader Lounge, where you can share your thoughts on all things bookish. Did we mention you can [win free books]( too? - [Loving Day]( celebrates the overturning of anti-miscegenation laws in the US following the Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia in 1967. Honor this important day with these heartfelt romance novels (along with some nonfiction) that center on interracial relationships. - Looking to [improve your relationships]( this season? Start with these helpful books from expert psychologists. - Sink into these acclaimed [new literary fiction]( selections featuring compelling prose and engrossing characters. - As summer and vacation season commences, here's a reminder to carve out time for your [mental health](. Let these books guide your journey! - If you love cowboys and rodeos, get ready to lasso these [Western romance and historical fiction]( novels. Recommended for You [The City and Its Uncertain Walls]( [The City and Its Uncertain Walls]( By Haruki Murakami [Read More]( [Star Wars: Inquisitor: Rise of the Red Blade]( [Star Wars: Inquisitor: Rise of the Red Blade]( By Delilah S. Dawson [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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