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The best books of 2023

This list is part of the best books of 2023.

We've asked 1,608 authors and super readers for their 3 favorite reads of the year.

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My favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of A Little Life

Helen Matthews Why did I love this book?

I bought this book several years ago, but it was 700 pages long, so it stayed on my shelf until I got tickets for the play in London and decided to read the book first. I was spellbound. The book is disturbing (child abuse, self-harm, suicide attempts) but superbly written.

The author's style reminds me of Donna Tartt. Four young American men of different ethnicities, backgrounds, and sexual orientations meet at high school. The novel starts as a coming-of-age story but follows the characters into middle age and beyond. The author brings New York vibrantly to life. Readers get insights into their friendship and how unintended cruelty almost breaks their bond. All four men struggle with burdens from childhood, but the central character, Jude, who was abandoned as a baby and brought up by monks, has suffered unspeakable horrors.

The darkness is only hinted at in the opening chapters, giving us breathing space to invest in the characters' lives before the worst is revealed. It's a wonderful book but not recommended for anyone who has suffered trauma or is easily upset.

By Hanya Yanagihara,

Why should I read it?

4 authors picked A Little Life as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Shortlisted for the Booker Prize 2015
Shortlisted for the Baileys Prize for Women's Fiction 2016
Winner of Fiction Book of the Year at the British Book Awards 2016
Finalist for the US National Book Awards 2015

The million copy bestseller, A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara, is an immensely powerful and heartbreaking novel of brotherly love and the limits of human endurance.

When four graduates from a small Massachusetts college move to New York to make their way, they're broke, adrift, and buoyed only by their friendship and ambition. There is kind, handsome Willem, an aspiring actor; JB, a quick-witted,…


My 2nd favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of Reputation

Helen Matthews Why did I love this book?

Sarah Vaughan's novels cover current issues impacting women and dissect them to expose the truth. I was pulled into this story, following the main character, Emma Webster, a member of parliament, as her life unravels. She's trying to do her best as a mum and a professional woman but makes terrible choices. Is she telling the truth about the death of a tabloid journalist she knows?

Emma's daughter is bullied at school, and when she gets involved, she makes things a hundred times worse. Meanwhile, she's on the receiving end of trolling and threats sent to women MPs. Her marriage has broken down, so she has a risky relationship that almost destroys her. The lack of support from some other women is chilling.

The courtroom drama, where barristers, experts, and witnesses have their own agendas, is convincing. I listened to Reputation as an audiobook while recovering from minor surgery, and it held my full attention. I was gripped and finished it in three days.

By Sarah Vaughan,

Why should I read it?

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

What is this book about?

From the bestselling author of Anatomy of a Scandal, now a major Netflix series...
Reputation: it takes a lifetime to build and just one moment to destroy.
'Sarah Vaughan has done it again. Superb' Shari Lapena

Emma Webster is a respectable MP.

Emma Webster is a devoted mother.

Emma Webster is innocent of the murder of a tabloid journalist.

Emma Webster is a liar.

#Reputation: The story you tell about yourself. And the lies others choose to believe...

'Uncannily timely... As dark and gripping as you'd expect from the author of Anatomy of a Scandal' Observer

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My 3rd favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of The Family Remains

Helen Matthews Why did I love this book?

This is a sequel to Lisa Jewell’s previous novel, The Family Upstairs, but can be read as a standalone. In the earlier book, a creepy stranger worms his way into the home and lives of a wealthy Chelsea family. His children and theirs are systematically isolated from the world and brought up under an abusive cult-like regime. All the adults die in the end, and a suicide pact is suspected.

The sequel, The Family Remains, takes place some twenty years later when a bag of bones washes up on the shores of the River Thames and is linked to the earlier deaths. Perhaps it wasn’t suicide but murder? The story is kept fresh through the introduction of new characters, including the investigating officer DCI Samuel Owuso and Rachel, a woman who was in an abusive marriage with the ex-husband of Lucy, one of the now-adult children of the Chelsea house.

We discover how the lives of the children have unfolded since escaping from that house of horrors. All the links between the characters are gradually revealed after a series of twists, some guessable, some not. Lisa Jewell is uniquely brilliant at inspiring our interest in the nasty, evil characters and the flawed, normal ones and keeps us turning the pages.

By Lisa Jewell,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked The Family Remains as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Prepare to be hooked . . .

* #1 UK SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER *
* A NEW YORK TIMES BSETSELLER *
* OVER 2,000 5 STAR REVIEWS *

'I was ENTHRALLED' Gillian McAllister
'A GRIPPING read' Shari Lapena
'A sheer PLEASURE to read' Harriet Tyce
'Artful, slippery, HUGELY SATISFYING' Louise Candlish
'The story EVERYONE has been waiting for' Adele Parks
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LONDON. Early morning, June 2019: on the foreshore of the river Thames, a bag of bones is discovered. Human bones.

DCI Samuel Owusu is called to the scene and quickly sends the bag for forensic examination. The bones are…


Plus, check out my book…

Girl Out of Sight

By Helen Matthews,

Book cover of Girl Out of Sight

What is my book about?

Odeta’s life has shrunk to a daily round of drudgery, running her father’s grocery store in an Albanian village. One day, an enigmatic stranger turns up, promising an exciting career in London. Odeta’s life is about to change, but not how she expected.

Kate, a journalist, lives on a quiet London street. Her seemingly perfect life is filled with anxiety for her son, Ben, who is obsessed with online gaming. Kate sets out to create a simpler life for her family, disconnects them from the internet, and tries to build a community.

Kate is forced to confront a past secret on a visit to her home village in Wales. But even greater danger lies where she lives. Perhaps her neighbours are not the friendly community they seem...