The best books of 2023

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My favorite read in 2023

Book cover of Secret City: The Hidden History of Gay Washington

John Copenhaver Why did I love this book?

I write historical mysteries about it set in Washington, DC, during the post-WWII period involving gay and lesbian characters, so I initially came to this book as research.

As I read Kirchick's well-researched and gripping writing, I felt moved by the rich interplay between LGBTQ lives and the halls of political power.

Although there are many tragic stories about gays and lesbians during the 20th century, I was surprised by how empowering I found this book as a gay man. We've not only always been here, but we've been here at the side of the most influential leaders of our time. A remarkable and important book!

By James Kirchick,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Secret City as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

For decades, the spectre of homosexuality haunted Washington. The mere suggestion that a person might be gay destroyed reputations, ended careers, and ruined lives. At the height of the Cold War, fear of homosexuality became intertwined with the growing threat of international communism, leading to a purge of gay men and lesbians from the federal government. In the fevered atmosphere of political Washington, the secret "too loathsome to mention" held enormous, terrifying power.

Utilizing thousands of pages of declassified documents, interviews with over one hundred people, and material unearthed from presidential libraries and archives around the country, Secret City is…


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My 2nd favorite read in 2023

Book cover of Scorched Grace: A Sister Holiday Mystery

John Copenhaver Why did I love this book?

Sister Holiday is the sort of queer protagonist I yearn to read. She's full of contradictions—anger and warmth, thoughtfulness and rebelliousness, physical yearning and spiritual earnestness—and she is dedicated to solving a series of deadly arsons at Saint Sebastian's School in New Orleans, a setting equally full of these contradictions.

I connected with her, as many other readers have, queer or otherwise, because she's constantly navigating this in-between space by doing the hard work of solving a crime and seeking justice, so perhaps, she can resolve some of these contradictions. Does she in the end? Well, you'll have to read and find out!

By Margot Douaihy,

Why should I read it?

8 authors picked Scorched Grace as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Sister Holiday, a chain-smoking, heavily tattooed, queer nun, puts her amateur sleuthing skills to the test in this "unique and confident" debut crime novel (Gillian Flynn).

When Saint Sebastian's School becomes the target of a shocking arson spree, the Sisters of the Sublime Blood and their surrounding New Orleans community are thrust into chaos.

Patience is a virtue, but punk rocker turned nun Sister Holiday isn't satisfied to just wait around for officials to return her home and sanctuary to its former peace, instead deciding to unveil the mysterious attacker herself. Her investigation leads her down a twisty path of…


My 3rd favorite read in 2023

Book cover of Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma

John Copenhaver Why did I love this book?

Dederer takes on the most troubling of questions for avid consumers of art: What do we do with good art made by bad people?

How do we resolve the contradiction of loving a Polanski film but knowing he had sex with an underage girl? I'm a huge Patricia Highsmith fan, but she was bigoted, racist, and, well, generally unpleasant. How should I feel about that?

I heard an interview with Dederer on the Gray Area podcast, and I was hooked because she wasn't approaching the question from a moralistic standpoint but from a human and conflicted standpoint. In her book, she never tells you how to think; she explores the full range of her thoughts as she reckoned with these questions. It's a beautiful, vulnerable, and honest book.

By Claire Dederer,

Why should I read it?

6 authors picked Monsters as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

***BBC RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK***

'Funny, lively and convivial... how rare and nourishing this sort of roaming thought is and what a joy to read' MEGAN NOLAN, SUNDAY TIMES

'An exhilarating, shape-shifting exploration of the perilous boundaries between art and life' JENNY OFFILL

A passionate, provocative and blisteringly smart interrogation of how we experience art in the age of #MeToo, and whether we can separate an artist's work from their biography.

What do we do with the art of monstrous men? Can we love the work of Roman Polanski and Michael Jackson, Hemingway and Picasso? Should we love…


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Book cover of Hall of Mirrors

What is my book about?

In 1954, mystery novelist Lionel Kane witnesses his DC apartment engulfed in flames with his lover and writing partner, Roger Raymond, inside. Police declare it a suicide, but he refuses to believe Roger was suicidal.

Weeks earlier, Judy Nightingale and Philippa Watson—the tenacious heroines from The Savage Kind—attend a lecture by Roger and, being eager fans, befriend him. He has just been fired from the State Department, another victim of the Lavender Scare, an anti-gay crusade spearheaded by Senator Joseph McCarthy and the FBI.

Little do the women know, but their pursuit of their old enemy, Adrian Bogdan, a serial killer protected by powerful governmental forces, has led to Roger’s dismissal. But has their persistence brought deadly forces to the team behind their beloved books?

Book cover of Secret City: The Hidden History of Gay Washington
Book cover of Scorched Grace: A Sister Holiday Mystery
Book cover of Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma

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