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The best books of 2023

This list is part of the best books of 2023.

We've asked 1,633 authors and super readers for their 3 favorite reads of the year.

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My favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of Varina Palladino's Jersey Italian Love Story

Elizabeth Amber Love Why did I love this book?

As I read this Jersey-Italian family’s story, it brought me back to my childhood. What readers should expect is not a singular romantic story but a series of different kinds of love between people of all ages. 

DeFino’s characters come with their own baggage and mistakes within the family drama. It’s brilliant!

By Terri-Lynne DeFino,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Varina Palladino's Jersey Italian Love Story as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

"Varina Palladino's Jersey Italian Love Story is fun and funny, wonderfully exuberant, and incredibly wise. These endearing characters-their voices and stories- will be with me for a long time to come. I didn't want to say good-bye." -Jill McCorkle, New York Times bestselling author of Hieroglyphics

An utterly delightful and surprising family drama-think Moonstruck and My Big Fat Greek Wedding set in New Jersey-about a boisterous, complicated Italian family determined to help their widowed mother find a new boyfriend.

Lively widow Varina Paladino has lived in the same house in Wyldale, New Jersey, her entire life. The town might be…


My 2nd favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of The Haunting of Alejandra

Elizabeth Amber Love Why did I love this book?

I’m easily scared and have to choose horror stories carefully. The Haunting of Alejandra by V. Castro was not only scary with a Big Bad Monster, but the main character also struggles with suicidal ideations.

Castro makes horror feminist and inclusive in a way that is unexpected. The Mexican and Mexican-American legends of La Llorona are already primed as ghost stories, yet Castro twists the myth into something brand new.

By V. Castro,

Why should I read it?

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

What is this book about?

A woman is haunted by the Mexican folk demon La Llorona in this “utterly terrifying and wholly immersive . . . story about generational trauma, colonization, systemic oppression, and the horror at the heart of motherhood” (Library Journal, starred review).

“Castro is one of the most exciting genre authors on the scene right now, and this might be her most powerful book yet.”—Paste

Alejandra no longer knows who she is. To her husband, she is a wife, and to her children, a mother. To her own adoptive mother, she is a daughter. But they cannot see who Alejandra has become:…


My 3rd favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of The Wilderwomen

Elizabeth Amber Love Why did I love this book?

Ruth Emmie Lang's novel about two daughters searching for their mother brought me to a surprising place in the natural world. Zadie and Finn's mother was obsessed with birds. This story came at the exact right time. Like many people during the pandemic, I took up casual backyard bird watching.

Lang's main characters end up meeting people with all kinds of connections to the universe, not only birds. It's quite magical.

By Ruth Emmie Lang,

Why should I read it?

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

What is this book about?

Five years ago, Nora Wilder disappeared. The older of her two daughters, Zadie, should have seen it coming, because she can literally see things coming. But not even her psychic abilities were able to prevent their mother from vanishing one morning.

Zadie's estranged younger sister, Finn, can't see into the future, but she has an uncannily good memory, so good that she remembers not only her own memories, but the echoes of memories other people have left behind. On the afternoon of her graduation party, Finn is seized by an "echo" more powerful than anything she's experienced before: a woman…


Plus, check out my book…

Book cover of Bear Roots

What is my book about?

Ursula thought protests and social media would be the extent of her animal rights activism.

Then she learns her friends are volkolaks, human-bear shapeshifters. Laws are broken. Spells are attempted.

This suburban fantasy set in New Jersey was inspired by a real disabled black bear, Pedals the Bear, who was brutally slain during hunting season.