The best books of 2023

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My favorite read in 2023

Book cover of The Kaiju Preservation Society

Brandon Crilly Why did I love this book?

Scalzi has this remarkable way of developing banter between characters that feels like watching a perfectly paced office dramedy.

You've got this alternate world populated by massive kaiju and a workplace that's fundamentally dangerous because of them, but the real draw of this book is the interplay between the characters working to protect them and how they deal with obstacles like bureaucratic overreach and, eventually, outside intruders trying to use these kaiju for dangerous means.

It's very Jurassic Park in its setup and payoffs. Plus, it was a perfect read for me at the time since I was writing a sci-fi office dramedy of my own and realized, "Oh, this is how you do that sort of pacing."

By John Scalzi,

Why should I read it?

7 authors picked The Kaiju Preservation Society as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The Kaiju Preservation Society is John Scalzi's first standalone adventure since the conclusion of his New York Times bestselling Interdependency trilogy.

When COVID-19 sweeps through New York City, Jamie Gray is stuck as a dead-end driver for food delivery apps. That is, until Jamie makes a delivery to an old acquaintance, Tom, who works at what he calls “an animal rights organization.” Tom’s team needs a last-minute grunt to handle things on their next field visit. Jamie, eager to do anything, immediately signs on.

What Tom doesn't tell Jamie is that the animals his team cares for are not here…


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My 2nd favorite read in 2023

Book cover of Just Like Home

Brandon Crilly Why did I love this book?

Deviating from my usual recommendations into horror with this one, one of my favorite shows in the last few years was Haunting of Hill House, and this book carried very similar vibes (it’s also one of the book’s comps.)

Gailey does a phenomenal job slowly revealing what happened to the Crowder family and how it pushed Vera and her mother apart, overlaid with a mystery of what’s wrong with the Crowder House now. Is it haunting? Is it all in Vera’s head? Is the artist renting a room responsible?

It kept me guessing the entire way, and every reveal had me on the edge of my seat. Gailey is a master of subtlety and someone to read, even if horror isn’t your usual cup of tea.

By Sarah Gailey,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Just Like Home as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Just Like Home is a darkly gothic thriller from nationally bestselling author Sarah Gailey, perfect for fans of Netflix's The Haunting of Hill House as well as HBO's true crime masterpiece I'll Be Gone in the Dark.

“Come home.” Vera’s mother called and Vera obeyed. In spite of their long estrangement, in spite of the memories — she's come back to the home of a serial killer. Back to face the love she had for her father and the bodies he buried there, beneath the house he'd built for his family.

Coming home is hard enough for Vera, and to…


My 3rd favorite read in 2023

Book cover of Uncommon Charm

Brandon Crilly Why did I love this book?

Apparently, I was on a bit of a gothic kick in the past year or caught up in stories centered more on character drama and banter.

Bergslien and Weaver create a fantastic alternate 1920s setting where magic is widely accepted as a thing but, okay, uncommon. The journey they take you on is equal parts hilarious and heart-wrenching, with two young people just trying to navigate their frustrating and bizarre families and the high society they’re surrounded by.

If quiet fantasy has a parallel with horror, this book should probably be the first example people hold up.

By Emily Bergslien, Kat Weaver,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Uncommon Charm as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

A Champagne Gothic!

Three days after I was expelled from the Marable School for Girls, our poor Simon arrived.

In the 1920s gothic comedy Uncommon Charm, bright young socialite Julia and shy Jewish magician Simon decide they aren't beholden to their families' unhappy history. Together they confront such horrors as murdered ghosts, alive children, magic philosophy, a milieu that slides far too easily into surrealist metaphor, and, worst of all, serious adult conversation.

Part of Neon Hemlock's 2022 Novella Series.


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Catalyst

By Brandon Crilly,

Book cover of Catalyst

What is my book about?

Street magician Mavrin Leed doesn’t believe in what he can’t see or prove. His performances are mere tricks; the only true magic in Aelda comes from the benevolent, god-like Aspects circling it. As long as They keep the Lifesphere intact, he stays out of Their way.

Labeled a heretic, Eyasu Temergon is convinced that Aelda’s true history was hidden, even from the Aspects. He scours forgotten shadows for proof of the Raw creatures of energy tied to the fracturing of his world.

When their sudden emergence leads to destruction and chaos, Eyasu puts aside his estrangement with his old friend and hopes Mavrin can do the same.