As another week flies by, we take a look at some of the best new books released this week. Keep reading to find out the New York Times 8 book recommendations this week!
Every week, the New York Times shares their list of the best books chosen by their team of book critics and editors. They have their pulse on new books being released and cover tons of books. We don’t even know how many bad books they have to read to find the gems that they share with us.
This week’s list includes a few nonfiction books as well as romance and mystery novels that will keep readers hooked. You can see the full list below!
The New York Times 8 Book Recommendations
- Glitz, Glam and a Damn Good Time: How Mamie Fish, Queen of the Gilded Age, Partied Her Way to Power by Jennifer Wright
- Tonight in Jungleland: The Making of “Born to Run” by Peter Ames Carlin
- Seduction Theory by Emily Adrian
- Hollow Spaces by Victor Suthammanont
- Ruth by Kate Riley
- The Gods of New York: Egotists, Idealists, Opportunists, and the Birth of the Modern City: 1986-1990 by Jonathan Mahler
- The Feeling of Iron by Giaime Alonge; translated by Clarissa Botsford
- Sloppy: Or, Doing It All Wrong by Rax King
Fans of nonfiction books will enjoy this week’s book recommendations. There are some eye-grabbing titles that have a lot to offer. As for me, I am most likely to read The Gods of New York because I am a big history nerd.
No matter what you like to read, there is something here for you. And the good news is that before you know it, another weekly book recommendation list will be out. What books on this list are you most likely to read? Let us know in the comments below!
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