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Recommended for You By Eric Kim By John Grisham Your Week in Books This week, discover how to get th

[Plus, new stories on audio and funny gifts for dads!]( [Penguin Random House]( Recommended for You [Korean American]( [Korean American]( By Eric Kim [Read More]( [The Guardians]( [The Guardians]( By John Grisham [Read More]( Your Week in Books This week, discover how to get the most out of your sleep and find scintillating new fiction releases to read this summer! [New Fiction To Read This Summer]( We’ve rounded up all the perfect new fiction reads for the summer. [Read More]( [New in Audio]( Discover the latest stories on audio that you can take with you wherever you go! [Read More]( [Historical Fiction That's a Little Bit Queer]( Immerse yourselves in these novels that explore queer themes and feature queer characters, all set in the past. [Read More]( ["Books are a source of comfort and allow me to wind down after a long day."]( What type of reader are you? Answer a few simple questions and we’ll reveal the reading qualities that make you uniquely you — including customized book recommendations! [Take The Quiz]( [10 Books That Will Radically Improve Sleep]( Discover the next best thing to a perfect night's sleep with these books that will help you maximize the quality of your rest. [Read More]( Your Weekly Trends - Take a seat and delve into these sad books for a [journey through your feelings](. - Fall for these [queer romance books]( that feature all our favorite tropes where characters embrace their true selves. - Help the dads in your life come up with even more jokes this Father's Day with these hilarious [giftable books](. - Get ready for the fourth season of [Never Have I Ever]( with these coming-of-age stories. - Gain insight into some of the most influential moments in history with [historical fiction]( by Asian and Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander authors. - Discover the beauty of [interracial relationships]( and commemorate Loving Day with these inspiring stories. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Preferences]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( Penguin Random House LLC 1745 Broadway, NY, NY 10019 © 2023 Penguin Random House LLC

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