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Your Week in Books This week, revisit a horror classic or a beloved thriller and enjoy some laughs w

[Plus, popular mad libs and horror classics you need to read!]( [Penguin Random House]( Your Week in Books This week, revisit a horror classic or a beloved thriller and enjoy some laughs with a Mad Libs book! [Surprise Me!]( [The Best Thrillers of All Time]( Dive into the most celebrated thriller novels, where psychological fiction, gripping mysteries, and riveting crime stories await. [Read More]( [Horror Classics You Need to Read]( Revisit these original and absolutely spine-chilling stories that have withstood the test of time. [Read More]( [Popular Mad Libs]( Unleash your creativity and enjoy a hilarious adventure with our selection of popular Mad Libs books — they're guaranteed to provide a funny and unforgettable time! [Read More]( [Books To Read if You Love My Brilliant Friend]( Immerse yourself in these captivating novels that echo the depth, complexity of friendship, and identity found in My Brilliant Friend. [Read More]( [The Week's Top Books]( See this week’s most popular books! [Read More]( Fall Inspired Recommendations 🍂📚☕🎃👻 - Relive the cozy nostalgia of late ['90s rom-coms]( with these enchanting romance books. - Guess whodunnit in these murder mystery books that capture the clever twists and engaging intrigue of the popular movie [Knives Out](. - Delve into this curated list of [dark academia books]( where intellectual pursuits intertwine with eerily atmospheric settings. - Celebrate the rich traditions and vibrant culture of [Día de los Muertos]( with these books in Spanish that bring the holiday to life. - Keep the lights on when reading these haunting and ghoulishly glorious [books for Halloween](. - [Treat yourself]( to the holiday spirit with these cozy Christmas mysteries, perfect for your next read! Recommended for You [The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle]( [The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle]( By Haruki Murakami [Shop Now]( [The Grapes of Wrath]( [The Grapes of Wrath]( By John Steinbeck; Introduction and Notes by Robert DeMott [Shop Now]( [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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