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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 Salammbô

James L. Cambias Why did I love this book?

The novel tells of the doomed love between the Carthaginian princess Salammbô and the rebel leader Matho, set against the backdrop of the real revolt of Carthage's unpaid mercenaries after the First Punic War.

I was enchanted by Flaubert's combination of flamboyant 19th-century French romanticism with meticulous historical research. The culture depicted is as alien as anything in science fiction or fantasy but seems utterly real.

All the characters are larger-than-life, everything is over-the-top, it's great fun and a thrilling read.

By Gustave Flaubert,

Why should I read it?

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

What is this book about?

Sin duda, Salambó es una novela histórica hasta ahora no superada, y que desde su aparición ha servido como modelo del género. Los acontecimientos que narra ocurren al finalizar la primera guerra púnica, cuando el ejercito de mercenarios formado por hombres de distintos pueblos se levanta contra Cartago. Las profundas investigaciones y lecturas que llevó a cabo Flaubert para esta prodigiosa reconstrucción histórica lo acercaron tanto a aquella realidad, que incluso hoy sigue causando asombro entre los estudiosos de esa antigua civilización. Descubrimientos arqueológicos posteriores a su muerte han demostrado la veracidad de muchos de sus detalles sobre aquella civilización…


My 2nd favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of Game Wizards: The Epic Battle for Dungeons & Dragons

James L. Cambias Why did I love this book?

I started playing Dungeons & Dragons back in 1977, and this book chronicles the rise of the game and the conflicts among the men who created it: Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson.

I saw a lot of this history from the outside, via hobby magazines and gossip, but Peterson's exhaustive and detailed research helped me understand what was really going on. He paints a fair picture of flawed people trying to understand the new type of game they invented, and come to grips with the new hobby community that grew up around it.

One comes away feeling a little sorry for two creators who lost their friendship over business, then lost the business as well.

By Jon Peterson,

Why should I read it?

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

What is this book about?

The story of the arcane table-top game that became a pop culture phenomenon and the long-running legal battle waged by its cocreators.

When Dungeons & Dragons was first released to a small hobby community, it hardly seemed destined for mainstream success--and yet this arcane tabletop role-playing game became an unlikely pop culture phenomenon. In Game Wizards, Jon Peterson chronicles the rise of Dungeons & Dragons from hobbyist pastime to mass market sensation, from the initial collaboration to the later feud of its creators, Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. As the game's fiftieth anniversary approaches, Peterson--a noted authority on role-playing games--explains…


My 3rd favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of Shards of Earth

James L. Cambias Why did I love this book?

Shards of Earth is a rip-roaring science fiction adventure story full of the things I love.

A rag-tag space salvage crew trying to survive and maybe profit against a backdrop of war and invasion finds themselves at the very center of events with the fate of humanity in the balance. There are vast, inscrutable alien death machines wrecking whole planets for reasons nobody can figure out. It even has weird human societies and weirder extraterrestrials.

It's a great space opera with vivid characters, amazing but plausible technology, and a grand scope.

By Adrian Tchaikovsky,

Why should I read it?

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

What is this book about?

From the author of the thrilling science-fiction epic Children of Time, winner of the prestigious Arthur C. Clarke Award. Shards of Earth is the first high-octane, far-future space adventure in Adrian Tchaikovsky's Final Architecture trilogy.

'One of the most interesting and accomplished writers in speculative fiction' - Christopher Paolini

The war is over. Its heroes forgotten. Until one chance discovery . . .

Idris has neither aged nor slept since they remade his mind in the war. And one of humanity's heroes now scrapes by on a freelance salvage vessel, to avoid the attention of greater powers.

Eighty years ago,…


Plus, check out my book…

The Scarab Mission

By James L. Cambias,

Book cover of The Scarab Mission

What is my book about?

Solana Sina is a scarab, salvaging wrecked and abandoned space habitats among the Billion Worlds of the Tenth Millennium. She and an oddball crew—a raven, a cyborg, and a dinosaur—board the derelict colony Safdaghar, hoping to score some loot before the colony gets catapulted into the outer reaches of the Solar System.

But Solana and the scarabs come face-to-face with a gang of vicious pirates looking for slaves and treasure and a mysterious stranger intent on preserving an explosive secret. Solana must overcome her own horrifying past to survive and escape before it’s too late.

But there’s an even more dangerous threat lurking in the dark passages and ruined buildings of Safdaghar...