Hello Readers,
This week is another busy one with 47 notable titles making our shortlist.
Among these, for lovers of true crime we have The Secret History of the Rape Kit by Pagan Kennedy, "Part historical detective story and part vivid character study of a pioneering feminist, this is a page-turner" (Publishers Weekly).
Costanza Casati builds on her Clytemnestra success with Babylonia, in which she weaves myth and ancient history together to give Semiramis, the only female ruler of the Assyrian Empire, a voice, charting her captivating ascent to a throne no one promised her.
And for those looking for a warm comedy, Going Home by Tom Lamont publishes in the US this week. Wise, relatable, and blissfully laugh-out-loud funny, Going Home is a captivating first novel that explores the mysterious ways children can force us to grow up fast while simultaneously keeping us young forever.
If you're in a book club or enjoy reading with friends, be sure to enter our giveaway for My Darling Boy by John Dufresne, which also publishes this week. You can win up to 10 copies!
You'll find brief information on 10 titles below, and descriptions and reviews for all of them in our New This Week section. For more soon to publish books including paperbacks, check out BookBrowse's "What's New" section.
You can also check out the latest topics and posts in the new BookBrowse Community Forum.
Best,
The BookBrowse Team
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