Best Books of 2023: Fiction (Part Three)
Here are the titles that our team of reviewers judged the “Best Non-Fiction Books” of 2023.
Here are the titles that our team of reviewers judged the “Best Non-Fiction Books” of 2023.
Here are the titles that our team of reviewers judged the “Best Non-Fiction Books” of 2023.
Here are the titles that our team of reviewers judged the “Best Non-Fiction Books” of 2023.
Here are the titles that our team of reviewers judged the “Best Non-Fiction Books” of 2023.
Here are the titles that our team of reviewers judged the “Best Non-Fiction Books” of 2023.
Here are the titles that our team of reviewers judged the “Best Books of Poetry” of 2023.
Nine titles that our team of reviewers judged the “Best Short Fiction” of 2023.
Nine titles that our team of reviewers judged the “Best Short Fiction” of 2023.
More than a quarter century after their move to Port Rexton, the Fishers have produced a love letter to rural Newfoundland, sharing their firm belief in the wonderful things that can happen when you take a chance.
“Beast Body Epic is for anyone who’s circled the drain or knows someone who has. The book is about having the shit kicked out of you & surviving.”
“One of the most beautifully chilling novels I’ve read this year was Landscapes by Christine Lai.”
Set in late 16th-century Africa, India, Portugal, and Japan, The African Samurai is a powerful historical novel based on the true story of Yasuke, Japan’s first foreign-born samurai and the only samurai of African descent.
Bringing together scares, suspense, and body horror, The Grimmer is award-winning author Naben Ruthnum’s first foray into the young adult genre.
Scarlet loves her job as Death’s Assistant. Working for the Grim Reaper, or Dennis, as he prefers to be called around the office, requires her to be organized, driven and efficient.
The Brickworks by Lucy E. M. Black will sweep its readers back in time to the early 1900s when the spark of imagination and technology was on the cusp of igniting.