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The best books of 2023

This list is part of the best books of 2023.

We've asked 1,624 authors and super readers for their 3 favorite reads of the year.

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My favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of Finally Seen

Helen H. Wu Why did I love this book?

I was instantly drawn into Lina's world, where postcards became a lifeline between an immigrant girl and her parents.

The story beautifully captures the complexity of Lina's emotions as she reunites with her family in America after five long years. Her struggles at school and with her little sister felt so real and relatable. The way the story navigates cultural differences and the challenges of adapting to a new country is both heartwarming and eye-opening.

Lina's journey to find her voice, both literally and metaphorically, is inspiring. It's a touching and empowering tale of resilience and the universal need to be seen and heard.

By Kelly Yang,

Why should I read it?

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


My 2nd favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of Dragonology: The Complete Book of Dragons

Helen H. Wu Why did I love this book?

This book instantly captivates my attention. It's a lavishly illustrated treasure trove that called out to me, urging me to explore its pages.

As I delved into its contents, I was transported to the world of Dr. Ernest Drake, a renowned dragonologist from the nineteenth century. The eccentric charm of his research bridges the gap between myth and science. Dr. Drake's meticulous work assigns Latin names to dragon species, unveils their mysterious powers, and deciphers their hoarding tendencies.

Yet, it's more than a book; it's an immersive journey. I felt dragon wings beneath my fingers, pondered over riddles meant for aspiring dragonologists, and even contemplated a potent dragon-summoning spell. The faux leather cover adorned with dragon gems added to its allure.

This book is a whimsical adventure that I, as a believer and enthusiast, will treasure as an invaluable keepsake.

By Ernest Drake, Dugald A. Steer (editor),

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Dragonology as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 8, 9, 10, and 11.

What is this book about?

A New York Times bestseller!

For true believers only, a lavishly illustrated reproduction of a legendary volume by the world’s most distinguished dragonologist. Don’t let it fall into the wrong hands!

Do you believe in dragons? Now, for the first time, the long-lost research of renowned nineteenth century dragonologist Dr. Ernest Drake is presented in all its eccentric glory, happily bridging the gap between dragon legend and fact. The meticulous Dr. Drake assigns Latin names to various dragon species, ruminates on why dragons are able to speak, speculates on how they could fly, and explains the true purpose of their…


My 3rd favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of The Passing of the Dragon

Helen H. Wu Why did I love this book?

This brief tale offers a profound exploration of an artist's inner journey. It delves into the insecurities and fears that often haunt creative minds.

The protagonist's quest for inspiration, intertwined with a surprising twist involving her beloved poet, adds captivating layers to the narrative. It elegantly portrays the elusive essence of art, where the artist's intent can diverge from the audience's perception.

As an artist, I found it deeply relatable—a poignant reminder of the intricate dynamics within our creative pursuits. This narrative is a valuable gift to fellow artists, beautifully articulating the pursuit of visibility and the complex interplay between creator and audience.

Plus, check out my book…

Long Goes to Dragon School

By Helen H. Wu, Mae Besom (illustrator),

Book cover of Long Goes to Dragon School

What is my book about?

Wrapped in Eastern and Western dragon lore, this fantasy tale celebrates perseverance, cultural inclusion, and self-discovery. 

Follow Long, a water dragon, as he faces the challenge of igniting flames in a Western fire dragon school and ultimately discovers his extraordinary, unique talent.

My 9-year-old's favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of Tiger Trouble

Helen H. Wu Why did they love this book?

My kid absolutely adores this book! He's a big fan of anything related to cats and funny stories featuring these furry creatures. So, when he discovered Tiger Trouble with its one little kitty and one giant cat - a tiger, he was over the moon.

It's such a clever twist on the typical cat story, and he finds it very smart and entertaining. This book has become a favorite in our household, delivering both giggles and valuable life lessons about friendship. I highly recommend it to any young cat lover!

By Dan Thompson,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Tiger Trouble as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 5, 6, 7, and 8.

What is this book about?

Lions, Tigers, and . . . a house cat?! Oh my! Life at the zoo gets complicated when a tiger finds out she as a new roommate. A purr-fect graphic chapter book series!

What makes a tiger, a tiger? Is it the stripes? The roar? This is something that Lily, the tiger at the local zoo, has never had to worry about -- until she meets the fiercest animal of them all . . . her new roommate. Tig might look like a house cat, might sound like a house cat, but Tig knows he is a Tiger.

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