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The best books of 2023

This list is part of the best books of 2023.

We've asked 1,640 authors and super readers for their 3 favorite reads of the year.

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My favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of The Queen's Handmaid

Debra Williams Why did I love this book?

I am a history fan, especially when it comes to Ancient Egypt.

I loved this story as a wonderful blend of fiction, ancient and Biblical history, expertly woven by the author into an intriguing tale. It kept me turning the page to find out what happened to the young protagonist, Lydia, who starts out in servitude to the evil Cleopatra, and eventually becomes the handmaid to Herod’s wife, Mariamme.

The story spans a period of many years, after Lydia is tasked by a dying Jewish man to reunite ancient scrolls with a secret group of mystical keepers. The characters were engrossing and believable and took me on a wonderful journey of imagery and reality combined. I wanted Lydia to win, after her early mistreatment in life. I wasn’t disappointed.

By Tracy L Higley,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Queen's Handmaid as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

In Egypt, 39 B.C., young Lydia serves as a handmaid to an aging Cleopatra and her son, until she is entrusted with an ancient set of sealed scrolls and joins the household of a visiting Galilean governor to return them to Jerusalem.


My 2nd favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of The Girl on the Carpathia: A Novel of the Titanic

Debra Williams Why did I love this book?

This is an engrossing story. I switched on the text-to-speech function on my laptop Kindle app and listened each day as I sat working at my desk. Almost unable to stop listening each day, I was engaged from the outset with the story of Kate Royston, and ultimately, the story of the Titanic.

It’s an intriguing mix of historical fact and fiction, an emotional roller-coaster ride and the addition of some romance makes it a winning formula.

Throw in a rescued dog character who becomes an integral part of the tale, an irascible wealthy old lady, and an aspiring presidential U.S. senator and everything works. Kate Royston, the protagonist, is hugely likable, and as her fortunes rise and fall with her journey of escape and assistance, I found myself willing her to a happy ending. 

By Eileen Enwright Hodgetts,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Girl on the Carpathia as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

SELECTED FOR THE FRONT PAGE OF PUBLISHERS WEEKLY MARCH 20TH EDITION

"SOS TITANIC TO ALL SHIPS. SINKING HEAD DOWN 41.46 N 50.14 W. COME AS SOON AS POSSIBLE"

North Atlantic Ocean, 1912. Kate Royston is a witness to history as the RMS Carpathia responds to the Titanic’s desperate SOS. Kate plans to escape personal tragedy by fleeing to Europe but everything changes when the Carpathia races to save the Titanic's survivors.

Forced to return to New York, Kate abandons her hope of escape and becomes embroiled as a vital witness in the high profile Senate investigation of the disaster.

Fueled…


My 3rd favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of Honey and the Valley of Horses

Debra Williams Why did I love this book?

This is a gentle family story of loss, love and recovery for an 8-12-year-old readership.

When a grandfather suddenly dies from an illness which is sweeping the world, 5 family members drop out of society to live in a secret forest for seven years. This story impacted me personally, having lost my first husband suddenly 7 years ago, and our 40-year-old daughter just as suddenly this year. My granddaughter and her brothers lost their paternal grandmother a few years ago.

I really identified with the family’s grief, and their determination to go on with their lives, albeit in a self-sufficient manner. There was also a magical side to this story, with some lovely escapism through the involvement of horses who help the family in beautiful, and dramatic, ways.

By Wendy Orr,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Honey and the Valley of Horses as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 9, 10, 11, and 12.

What is this book about?

'This middle grade narrative by a master storyteller is an utter delight.' Books+Publishing

In the mountains there was a valley, and in the valley were the horses.

When Honey was four and her brother Rumi was a tiny baby, her family loaded up their converted ice-cream-van-camper and drove away from all they knew, as an illness swept the sad wide world. High in the mountains, they crossed a bridge to follow a mysterious herd of enchanted horses into a sheltered valley. The bridge and the track disappeared behind them - and now they are trapped in paradise.

In the valley…


Plus, check out my book…

Ah-Fur, Super Sleuth: The Case of The Missing Moggies

By Debra Williams,

Book cover of Ah-Fur, Super Sleuth: The Case of The Missing Moggies

What is my book about?

Ah-Fur, Super Sleuth: The Case of the Missing Moggies is a fun chapter book for 7-11-year-old readers.

When expert Persian cat detective, Ah-Fur, answers an urgent call on his special orders phone in his Australian office, he knows trouble is afoot. The Australian Prime Minister, Martin Bigcheese, is on the line. The English Prime Minister, Ivor Bighouse has lost two cats. His ginger cat Winston, and his tabby Ponzie, have disappeared in London: one from his office at 10 Downing Street and one from his country residence.

Put on a special flight to England, Ah-Fur and his cousin, Show-Fur, plan the investigation and go through their list of subjects. Ah-Fur thinks he knows who did this dastardly deed. But is he right?