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

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]( [First Lie Wins]( [Shop Now]( [First Lie Wins]( By Ashley Elston “Buckle up. First Lie Wins features some of the best cat-and-mouse suspense I’ve read in years while serving up plenty of heart along this wild ride. I’m still breathless.” —‍Lisa Gardner, author of One Step Too Far [Read More ▸]( [Build the Life You Want]( [Shop Now]( [Build the Life You Want]( By Arthur C. Brooks and Oprah Winfrey “As I follow the principles that Arthur presents, I am becoming happier. I’m actually having fun, too — a word that previously didn’t exist in my vocabulary.” —‍Oprah Winfrey is your blueprint for a better life. [Read More ▸]( [Out There Screaming]( [Shop Now]( [Out There Screaming]( By Edited by Jordan Peele “Every piece is strong and memorable, making this not only likely to be the best anthology of the year but one for the ages.” —‍The Guardian [Read More ▸]( [A Little Life]( [Shop Now]( [A Little Life]( By Hanya Yanagihara “Deeply moving ... a wrenching portrait of the enduring grace of friendship.” —‍NPR [Read More ▸]( [How I'll Kill You]( [Shop Now]( [How I'll Kill You]( By Ren DeStefano “This chilling book is both twisted and tense. The writing is lean, the plotting is tight, and the story is whip-smart. Will have you glued to the page.” —‍Samantha Downing, author of My Lovely Wife [Read More ▸]( [Out There Screaming]( [Shop Now]( [Out There Screaming]( By Edited by Jordan Peele “Ashley Flowers has a knack for writing twisty plots and believable characters. All Good People Here is a stunning debut from a fresh new voice in the thriller space.” —‍Karin Slaughter, author of Pieces of Her [Read More ▸]( [Find More Reads]( ▶ [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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