Books of the Month

Explore this month's top book picks and author spotlights! From fresh releases to hidden gems, discover your next great read here. Happy reading!

Fiction Books of the Month

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Vigil

George Saunders A spirit arrives to comfort a dying oil tycoon through his final hours. But K. J. Boone won't be consoled — he has nothing to regret. As visitors swarm from both worlds, a reckoning unfolds. Darkly funny and devastating.

Read this if you liked A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

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Superfan

Jenny Tinghui Zhang Lonely freshman Minnie pours herself into a boy band fandom. On the other side of the screen, idol Halo is hiding a devastating past. When devotion tips into obsession, the line between love and danger dissolves.

Read this if you liked Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid

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Dear Debbie

Freida McFadden Advice columnist Debbie Mullen has spent years helping other women. Now she's lost her job, her husband's keeping secrets, and her daughters are hurting. She's done being reasonable. It's time to take her own advice — with killer results.

Read this if you liked: The Housemaid by Freida McFadden

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The Seven Daughters of Dupree

Nikesha Elise Williams Fourteen-year-old Tati wants to know who her father is. The answer pulls her into a legacy stretching seven generations — from an enslaved ancestor to her grandmother's silent secrets. A sweeping saga of Black women bound by blood and survival.

Read this if you liked Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi

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Non-Fiction Books of the Month

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Black Dahlia

Elizabeth Short was murdered in 1947 Los Angeles and mythologised ever since. In this meticulous five-year investigation, Mann strips away decades of sensationalism to reveal who she really was — and who likely killed her.

Read this if you liked The Five by Hallie Rubenhold

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Big Bites: Time to Eat

One hundred flavour-packed recipes, all on the table in under an hour. No restriction, no fuss — just nourishing, colourful food built for real life, from hectic Tuesday nights to lazy Sunday afternoons.

Read this if you liked The Defined Dish by Alex Snodgrass

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Well Endowed

You've got the basics down — now it's time to level up. Former Wall Street trader Vivian Tu breaks down homeownership, marriage, family finances, and generational wealth with the savvy of an insider and the honesty of your smartest friend.

Read this if you liked Get Good with Money by Tiffany Aliche

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One Aladdin Two Lamps

A woman tells stories to stay alive. Using Shahrazad and the tales of One Thousand and One Nights, Winterson weaves memoir, manifesto and myth into an enchanting meditation on the power of fiction to set us free.

Read this if you liked The Enchanted Hour by Meghan Cox Gurdon

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Children's Books of the Month

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The Aftermyth

Penelope was supposed to join Athena Hall. Fate had other plans. Sorted into the wrong house at a Greek mythology academy, she must forge new friendships, face impossible tasks, and discover that some stories are meant to be rewritten.

Read this if you liked Percy Jackson by Rick Riordan

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Dr Zeus

Nick Andino is no hero — just a shy kid working in his family's Greek diner. Then the king of the gods shows up with a quest: travel back to ancient Greece or watch your entire family vanish from history.

Read this if you liked Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney

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Because of a Shoe

It's time to leave the house. But someone can't get their shoe on. Now there's screaming, flopping and a shoe flying across the room. A tender, funny picture book about tantrums and the love that outlasts them.

Read this if you liked The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld

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Decoy Saves Opening Day

Decoy the dog is throwing the first pitch on Opening Day. But he forgot his lucky baseball at home. Can he race back and make it to the mound in time? A heartwarming tale from baseball's biggest star and his beloved pup.

Read this if you liked Rosie the Riveter by Kate Hannigan

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