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The best books of 2023

This list is part of the best books of 2023.

We've asked 1,627 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 Jasad Heir

Caitlin Sumner Why did I love this book?

This book is unique in the realm of fantasy, and it dragged me in from the first few pages. The story is built and revealed slowly, always leaving you wanting to read more to find out more about this new world.

The setting and magic are different from anything I've ever read, with heavy influences from Egypt and the surrounding areas, something that has always been a great weakness for me. The visuals were stunning, I have rarely seen a story from a page so clearly in my head. Between the absolutely beautiful artwork and the fast-paced twisting plot, to the brilliant finale, I was enthralled the whole way through and eagerly awaited the next installment. I very rarely begin a series when I know there will be more, but in this case, I just couldn't wait.

As with a lot of books this year, I was drawn in by the fantasy element, as well as the 'enemies to lovers' trope, which let's be real, is my weakness. And let me tell you, this book delivers on the enemy part spectacularly, so much so that I plan to reread it before the year is out because it was just so amazing. I would love to go back and take the time to read it more slowly, if I can, and savour it.

By Sara Hashem,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Jasad Heir as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

In a world of forbidden magic and cunning royals, a fugitive queen bargains with her kingdom's greatest enemy and is soon embroiled in a deadly game that could resurrect her scorched kingdom, or leave it in ashes forever. A stunning enemies-to-lovers fantasy debut, perfect for fans of Fourth Wing and The Jasmine Throne.

At ten years old, the Heir of Jasad flees a massacre that takes her entire family.

At fifteen, she buries her first body.

At twenty, the clock is ticking on Sylvia's third attempt at home. Nizahl's armies have laid waste to Jasad and banned magic across the…


My 2nd favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of Six of Crows

Caitlin Sumner Why did I love this book?

There are many, many reasons why I absolutely adore this book and its sequel. When I picked them up, I had already seen the TV show Shadow and Bone twice, and going into the book, into the story they didn't show, into the depths of the characters that didn't make it into the TV series, was the most amazing thing.

There are always two (or more) sides when adaptations happen, but in this case, I think they stand far apart. Six of Crows takes you deeper into the world of Ketterdam and the minds of the characters, slowly revealing their motivations for what they are doing, showing their broken humanity, and taking you on a wild ride from start to finish.

Basically, I will never shut up about this book. It was easily one of my favourite books this year.

By Leigh Bardugo,

Why should I read it?

18 authors picked Six of Crows as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 14, 15, 16, and 17.

What is this book about?

*See the Grishaverse come to life on screen with Shadow and Bone, now a Netflix original series.*

Nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Medal 2017, this fantasy epic from the No. 1 NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author of the Grisha trilogy is gripping, sweeping and memorable - perfect for fans of George R. R. Martin, Laini Taylor and Kristin Cashore.

Criminal prodigy Kaz Brekker is offered a chance at a deadly heist that could make him rich beyond his wildest dreams - but he can't pull it off alone.

A convict with a thirst for revenge.
A sharpshooter who can't walk…


My 3rd favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of Fourth Wing

Caitlin Sumner Why did I love this book?

I really wanted to hate this book. I've been seeing the hype about it since I joined Bookstagram in May; it's pretty much all anyone talks about. I was highly suspicious when I saw it compared to other books that I decidedly don't like, and I was right. I don't like it.

I love it!

The world-building is beautifully structured; it's not too much at once, letting you feel the world coming into focus as you read while remaining curious about all the things you don't know yet, things that are hinted at closer to the end of the book, the abominable cliffhanger and drastic last page twist.

The interactions are perhaps a bit immature for the age of the people, but given their life experiences, it's to be expected. The slow burn and antagonism got me, as they always do, and I found that all the characters work very well together, and it was surprisingly cohesive. It's so easy to lose that in a book of its size, and I was pleasantly surprised by how well the story held together throughout 500+ pages. There was only one character I disliked, and I'm almost certain that's exactly the point, so I have no complaints.

This book fought hard for its spot on my 2023 top 3, but I think it's earned it in the end.

By Rebecca Yarros,

Why should I read it?

10 authors picked Fourth Wing as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

An Instant New York Times Bestseller
A Goodreads Most Anticipated Book

"Suspenseful, sexy, and with incredibly entertaining storytelling, the first in Yarros' Empyrean series will delight fans of romantic, adventure-filled fantasy." --Booklist, starred review

"Fourth Wing will have your heart pounding from beginning to end... A fantasy like you've never read before." #1 New York Times bestselling author Jennifer L. Armentrout

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Plus, check out my book…

Alexander's Lost General

By Caitlin Sumner,

Book cover of Alexander's Lost General

What is my book about?

A female warrior in a time dominated by men, a general in a time ruled by kings. Alexis of Macedon was born with a fire in her spirit that could never be quelled. She grew up at the side of giants Alexander, Hephaistion, Ptolemy, and Cassander. Two would be her brothers, one her lover, and one her greatest enemy.

For twenty-two years, they stood together, winning wars, conquering the known world, and bringing in a new age. For ten more, Alexis fought to hold Alexander's empire, side by side with Ptolemy. She became known as 'The Warrior Queen' or 'Queen of Asia', ruler of the known world after Alexander.