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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 Surely Surely Marisol Rainey

Sally Engelfried Why did I love this book?

It’s as if Erin Estrada Kelly possesses a window into my 8-year-old soul! In each Marisol Rainey book for younger middle-grade readers, Marisol faces a different fear, and like Marisol in this book, I, too, dreaded the prospect of playing kickball in the gym.

Kelly perfectly captures how the "Brain Train," as Marisol calls her anxious mind, can take over and make a fear bigger. Marisol’s supportive best friend is on hand to encourage her, and even her annoying older brother helps her practice the game. Still, it is ultimately Marisol’s quiet tenacity that allows her to face her fear.

I wish I had had the Marisol books to read when I was her age, but reading them as an adult is pretty great, too.

By Erin Entrada Kelly,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Surely Surely Marisol Rainey 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?

“Anyone who has ever had trouble feeling brave will be empowered by Marisol.”—NBC News

“Lively, realistic, and emotionally honest.”—The Horn Book (starred review)

“Engaging.”—Booklist

Everyone loves sports . . . except Marisol! The stand-alone companion to Newbery Medal winner and New York Times–bestselling Erin Entrada Kelly’s Maybe Maybe Marisol Rainey is an irresistible and humorous story about friendship, family, and fitting in. Fans of Clementine, Billy Miller Makes a Wish, and Ramona the Pest will find a new friend in Marisol.

Marisol Rainey’s two least-favorite things are radishes and gym class. She avoids radishes with very little trouble, but gym…


My 2nd favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of The Kate in Between

Sally Engelfried Why did I love this book?

“Every story has a villain, and the one in this story is me.” With this fantastic opening line, Kate introduces herself.

Changing friendships is a classic theme of middle-grade fiction, but I love this unique point of view of the narrator as the person who abandons her longtime best friend instead of the other way around.

Kate is every bit the villain she claims to be, but I still rooted for her. My writer's brain loved the way Claire Swinarski made that happen, and it got me thinking about how I might make my main characters likable even when they make bad choices.

Blogger Adoma Adeniyi turned me on to Swinarski, and now I’m a fan for life.

By Claire Swinarski,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Kate in Between as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 9, 10, 11, and 12.

What is this book about?

In this timely, call-to-action contemporary middle grade novel from Claire Swinarski, author of What Happens Next, a twelve-year-old girl must face herself, and the truth, after her participation in a bullying incident goes viral. 

Kate McAllister is desperate for a change. Something to hit refresh and erase the pain of her mother leaving town without her. So when a group of popular girls folds Kate into their clique, it feels like the answer to all her problems—even if it means ditching Haddie, her childhood bestie.

But when Kate’s new friends decide that Haddie is their next target, Kate becomes a…


My 3rd favorite read in 2023…

Book cover of A Wish in the Dark

Sally Engelfried Why did I love this book?

After I read Soontornvat’s brilliant nonfiction, I knew it was time to explore her fiction. As a writer, I was blown away by so many aspects of this book.

Soontornvat took the basic storyline of Les Miserables and turned it into a middle-grade fantasy, creating a world influenced by Thai culture but with its own fully realized magical system that never bogs down with clunky info dumping.

But as a reader, I simply fell in love with her characters and enjoyed devouring the book in one sitting.

By Christina Soontornvat,

Why should I read it?

5 authors picked A Wish in the Dark 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 2021 Newbery Honor Book

A boy on the run. A girl determined to find him. A compelling fantasy looks at issues of privilege, protest, and justice.

All light in Chattana is created by one man — the Governor, who appeared after the Great Fire to bring peace and order to the city. For Pong, who was born in Namwon Prison, the magical lights represent freedom, and he dreams of the day he will be able to walk among them. But when Pong escapes from prison, he realizes that the world outside is no fairer than the one behind bars.…


Plus, check out my book…

Learning to Fall

By Sally Engelfried,

Book cover of Learning to Fall

What is my book about?

Daphne doesn't want to be stuck in Oakland with her dad. She wants to take the first plane to Prague, where her mom is shooting a movie.

Armed with her grandparents' phone number and strict instructions from her mom to call them if her dad starts drinking again, Daphne has no problem being cold to him. But there's one thing Daphne can't keep herself from doing: joining her dad and her new friend Arlo at a weekly skate session.

When her dad promises to teach her how to ollie, and she lands the trick, Daphne starts to believe in him again. He starts to show up for her, and Daphne learns things are not as black and white with her dad as she used to think.