We are officially in September and are celebrating the newest releases and eagerly waiting for some more books to hit the shelves. Until then, we will be looking at the best reviewed books of early September. Keep reading to find out what they are!

With less than four months left in the year, we are finally coming to the last quarter and realizing that 2025 is coming to and end soon. But there are still hundreds of new books that will be released until then. And the New York Times has us covered with the best reviewed books of the past week. You can see the full list below!

The Best Reviewed Books of Early September

This week’s list of books chosen by the New York Times are everywhere. Whether you enjoy a book about Australian football or books about family and relationships, then you will be a happy camper.

An author you may recognize is Arundhati Roy. She wrote The God of Small Things, the winner of the 1997 Booker Prize. That alone should pique your curiosity and to see how she has grown as a writer since then.

Conclusion

These are the New York Time’s best reviewed books of early September. There are sure to be many more big releases and we will be eager to see if they make the New York Times list or not. Which books from this list are you exited to read? Let us know in the comments below!

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