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Top 10 Overall Books
August 2026
Ranked by August release popularity. A compact editorial selection with standout titles worth reading this month.
Thriller / Horror
The Unknown
Riley Sager
A summertime thriller with a twisty premise—an actress joins a strange movie set in a remote Vermont village. Named one of People magazine’s “15 Must-Read Summer 2026” picks by bestselling author Riley Sager (Lock Every Door).
★ 4.06 / Goodreads
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Graphic Novel
Fruit Fly
Josh Silver
A sharp, darkly comedic debut graphic novel satirizing the publishing world. A viral “BBC must-read” pick described as “sharp, dark and humorous,” with Juno Dawson calling it “savage and darkly hilarious.”
★ 4.30 / Goodreads
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Fantasy Romance
Adversary to the Villain
Hannah Nicole Maehrer
The fourth “Assistant and the Villain” novel, delivering lighthearted whimsy and romantic satire—think Groundhog Day meets Charmed.
★ 4.07 / Goodreads
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Fantasy / YA
The Lion and the Deathless Dark
Carissa Broadbent
A standalone fantasy-romance by indie author Broadbent, featuring LGBTQ+ romance in a world of gods and shape-shifters. Appeals to fans of The Priory of the Orange Tree.
★ 4.60 / Goodreads
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Women’s Fiction
Big Little Truths
Liane Moriarty
From the New York Times–bestselling author of Big Little Lies, this novel follows a wealthy family’s summer escape to the tropics as secrets emerge.
★ 4.41 / Goodreads
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Thriller / Crime
Heart of Glass
Jennifer Hillier
A cold-case carnival murder in a small coastal town. Critics praise it as a “demented delight” with expertly “twisted” plot turns.
★ 4.04 / Goodreads
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Mystery / Thriller
The Secrets We Hide
Karin Slaughter
The second book in Slaughter’s North Falls series (Sheriff Emmy Clifton mysteries). A brutal attack shatters a quiet town, and Emmy must uncover hidden family secrets.
★ 4.25 / Goodreads
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Thriller / Mystery
Death Row
Freida McFadden
A gritty mystery thriller about a death-row inmate’s final days. Included due to multiple formats surging on Goodreads.
★ 3.53 / Goodreads
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Horror / Thriller
They Say a Girl Died Here
Sarah Pinborough
A gothic-horror mystery set in rural California where a traumatized teen meets the grandson of a notorious serial killer. From the author of Behind Her Eyes.
★ 4.10 / Goodreads
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Romance
Lost and Found
Tarah DeWitt
A contemporary romance about two strangers who find love on a train trip. Appeals to fans of Nicholas Sparks–style emotional romance.
★ 4.34 / Goodreads
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Top 10 Fiction Books
August 2026
Ranked by August editorial selection. A compact editorial list with standout fiction titles worth watching this month.
Literary Fiction
Etna: A Novel
Paul Yoon
A lyrical novel about a service dog and a grieving man, set in parks of NYC. Named a Newsweek must-read, “insightful and gripping.” Yoon’s spare prose and heartfelt theme (loss and healing) earned early acclaim.
★ 4.36 / Goodreads
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Literary Fiction
A Tender Age
Chang-rae Lee
Critically acclaimed coming-of-age story set in ’70s New Jersey. Dubbed a “spellbinding exploration of American masculinity” (a modern Huck Finn tale). Lee (Pulitzer finalist) is praised for emotional precision and rich family portrait.
★ 4.00 / Goodreads (expected)
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Historical Romance
Meet Me in Paris
Kristin Harmel
Sweeping WW2-era romance from a NYT-bestselling author. Multiple intertwined love stories across time, lensed through Parisian backdrop. Reviewed as “truly rewarding…breathless” with vivid period detail.
★ 4.20 / Goodreads
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Magical-Realism Romance
The Wild Beneath
Kelly Anderson
Debut novel and Reese’s Book Club pick. A tsunami strands a Pacific Northwestern woman who discovers a mute stranger who hums a mystical ocean song. Described as a haunting, oceanic love story blending romance and speculative myth.
★ 3.81 / Goodreads
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Literary Fiction
Beginning, Middle, End
Valeria Luiselli
Four interlinked women’s stories set in Sicily after a divorce. Praised for “rich symbolism” and a moving, generational journey. Reviewers note its elegant layering (structure mirrors title) and “stunning exploration of identity and sacrifice.”
★ 4.10 / Goodreads (expected)
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Historical Crime / Thriller
Cool Machine
Colson Whitehead
Final novel in Whitehead’s Harlem trilogy. A bold caper set in 1980s NYC: con man vs. police vs. mob during the blackout. Called the “perfect finale” to this saga; lauded for its period detail and social commentary (race, inequality) wrapped in crime drama.
★ 4.20 / Goodreads
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Legal Thriller
The Amateur
Chris Bohjalian
Tense courtroom drama about a woman taking on her powerful family’s legacy. Described as “defiant” and “a tour de force” (Booklist), mixing female empowerment and legal suspense in a twisty, character-driven plot.
★ 4.10 / Goodreads
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Historical Fiction
Meet Me in the Garden
Nina LaCour
Multigenerational saga of three Creole sisters on the Great Migration from New Orleans to LA. Critics call it “lush, atmospheric” and “ambitious,” tracing family secrets and resilience. Evocative setting and depth of character earned high praise.
★ 4.37 / Goodreads
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Thriller / Magic Realism
Sunrise
Téa Obreht
Survival thriller by an Orange Prize winner. Airplane crash strands strangers in Wyoming; one has eerie shadow powers. Touted as a “spooky, literary thriller” with surprising humanity and Obreht’s signature lyrical tension.
★ 3.76 / Goodreads
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Contemporary Fiction
Take What You Can
Naima Coster
Debut novel (NYT Book Club pick) about a summer friendship among immigrants in NYC. Explores race, belonging, and power dynamics. Described as beautifully written, it “captures vivid social texture” of its diverse characters and coming-of-age tensions.
★ 3.69 / Goodreads
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Top 10 Nonfiction Books
August 2026
Ranked by August editorial selection. A compact editorial list with standout nonfiction titles worth watching this month.
Investigative Journalism / Social Issues
Raising Lazarus
Beth Macy
Deeply reported account of America’s opioid overdose crisis. Called “harrowing and heartening,” and “must-read for all Americans,” it exposes pharma greed and rural heroes in a moving narrative. Beth Macy is an award-winning journalist known for Factory Man.
★ 3.98 / Goodreads
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Biography / Music History
The Music Never Stops
Peter Shapiro, with Dean Budnick
Biography of famed concert promoter Peter Shapiro (Grateful Dead’s Fare Thee Well, U2 3D). Celebrates Shapiro’s rise from Wetlands club owner to global promoter. An “engrossing musical odyssey,” it offers insider rock history and industry lore.
★ 3.80 / Goodreads
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Memoir (Sports/Entertainment)
There’s Just One Problem…
Brian Gewirtz
WWE insider memoir by former head writer Brian Gewirtz. “Honest, unflinching” look at pro wrestling’s backstage chaos. Gewirtz shares untold stories from 15+ years in the WWE, appealing to sports-entertainment fans.
★ 4.08 / Goodreads
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History / Memoir
Come to This Court and Cry
Linda Kinstler
True crime/spy history. Follows Mossad agents tracking and killing Nazi fugitive Herbert Cukurs in 1960s South America. Described as “scholarly detective work”—a suspenseful examination of memory and justice decades after WWII.
★ 4.00 / Goodreads
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Media Critique / Current Affairs
Broken News
Chris Stirewalt
Media pundit Stirewalt (ex-Fox News) dissects modern newsrooms’ obsession with “rage-click” politics. He reveals how sensationalism divides America. Written with wit, it’s a timely critique of how news turned outrage into profit.
★ 3.91 / Goodreads
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History / Spy Biography
The Liar
Benjamin Cunningham
Cold War biography. The true story of Czech spy Karel Koecher’s double life in the US. Using declassified archives, it reads like a thriller: “double agent whose shifting loyalties…reverberated from New York to Moscow.” A chilling tale of espionage at the height of McCarthyism.
N/A / Goodreads
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True Business Crime
Retail Gangster
Gary Weiss
Business exposé. The rise-and-fall of Eddie Antar (“Crazy Eddie”) who ran a massive electronics fraud empire. Investigative journalist Weiss details “one of the most unbelievable business scam stories.” A cautionary tale showing truth is “stranger than fiction.”
★ 3.90 / Goodreads
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History / Political Science
Partisans
Nicole Hemmer
Political history. Charts the short life of Reagan’s conservative coalition of the 1980s. Hemmer argues the Reagan-era right-wing alliance “fell apart” without its leader. Provides context for today’s politics by revealing hidden fractures in US conservatism.
N/A / Goodreads
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Political Nonfiction
The Constitution in Jeopardy
Russ Feingold & Peter Prindiville
Analysis of the push for a new Constitutional Convention. Ex-Senator Feingold warns of plans to rewrite the U.S. Constitution. A timely warning: delegates at a convention could drastically alter voting rights and checks-and-balances, posing a “danger…to democracy.”
★ 3.73 / Goodreads
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Politics / Current Affairs
House on Fire
David N. Cicilline
Former Congressman Cicilline’s polemic on the 2024 GOP. Describes today’s Republican Party as a “Trumpist authoritarian cult,” and outlines how democrats must respond. A fiery call to arms on defending democratic norms.
★ 3.44 / Goodreads
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Top 10 Biography & Memoir Books
August 2026
Ranked by August editorial selection. A compact editorial list with standout biography and memoir titles worth watching this month.
Biography
The People’s Historian
Dave Zirin
Biography of historian/activist Howard Zinn by sportswriter Zirin. Praised as “lively” and empathetic, it highlights Zinn’s legacy and activism. Timely reminder of history with “compassion” amid today’s politics.
N/A / Goodreads
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Memoir / Creative Nonfiction
Triage
Claudia Rankine
Hybrid memoir by poet Claudia Rankine (“Citizen”). Explores her friendship with a woman doctor (“the theorist”) through essays and photos. Lauded for its intellect and innovative form (Rankine’s “triage” concept). Noted as a meditative reflection on healing spaces.
★ 4.69 / Goodreads
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Memoir / Travel
Your Fellow Americans
Peter Santenello
Travel memoir by YouTuber Peter Santenello (“Dispatches Across the Country We Call Home”). Chronicles America’s unseen places. Described as surprising and eye-opening, blending Anthony Bourdain’s curiosity with social commentary. Appeals to readers interested in real America.
★ 4.17 / Goodreads
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History / Biography
Empire of Ashes
James M. Scott
World War II history, focusing on Truman, Hirohito and the bomb. By award-winning author James Scott, it’s a fast-paced account of August 1945 decisions. The LA Times notes its “propulsive” narrative and balanced view of necessary tragedy.
N/A / Goodreads
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Memoir
Stallone: The Steps
Sylvester Stallone
Actor Sylvester Stallone’s memoir of his life and career (tentative title). Pre-release buzz: anticipated by fans for intimate stories behind Rocky and Rambo. Expected to capture Stallone’s Hollywood journey.
N/A / Goodreads
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Memoir / Comedy
All About Dave
Teller
Teller of Penn & Teller’s humorous memoir about his own life (“David Samuel”) — expected August 2026. Early mentions hint at a witty, insightful look at fame and secrecy in showbiz.
N/A / Goodreads
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Memoir / Health
How to Let Go
Hadley Vlahos, RN
Candid memoir by a pediatric nurse on grief and love after multiple infant losses (turned viral essayist). Acclaimed for raw honesty; explores faith and healing with warmth. Often cited in advanced reviews for late-2026.
N/A / Goodreads
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Memoir / History
A People’s History of the US
Howard Zinn
New edition of Howard Zinn’s seminal People’s History with added essays. (Biographical-edit.)
N/A / Goodreads
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Memoir / History
Hiroshima, 8:15
Kiyoshi Tanimoto
A remarkable firsthand account of surviving the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, discovered decades after it was written. Through deeply personal reflections, this long-lost narrative captures both the unimaginable devastation of war and the resilience of the human spirit. Offers an invaluable historical perspective that continues to resonate today.
N/A / Goodreads
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Memoir
Great and Unfortunate Things
Jason Arday with Eve Claxton
A powerful memoir of overcoming seemingly insurmountable odds. Diagnosed with autism and developmental delays at age three, Arday was told he would never speak or live independently—yet went on to become the youngest-ever Black professor at Cambridge University. His extraordinary mother refused to institutionalize him, embracing his neurodivergence and helping him realize a potential few believed possible. Without romanticizing the struggle, this is a story of determination, resilience, and the life-changing force of community.
N/A / Goodreads
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Top 10 Business Books
August 2026
Ranked by August editorial selection. A compact editorial list with standout business titles worth watching this month.
Business / Crime Biography
Retail Gangster
Gary Weiss
Story of Crazy Eddie electronics empire’s rise/fall—a jaw-dropping business scam. Investigative journalism that reads like a thriller, used to highlight the dangers of unbridled ambition.
★ 3.90 / Goodreads
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Self-Help / Productivity
Anti-Time Management
Richie Norton
Productivity manifesto on how to prioritize what matters (especially amid loss). Framed as an antidote to hustle culture. Emphasizes creating “brilliant strobes of possibilities” by small deliberate choices.
★ 3.62 / Goodreads
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Media / Business
Broken News
Chris Stirewalt
Exposes the “rage revenue” model in news. Valuable for media/tech leaders understanding attention economics.
★ 3.91 / Goodreads
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Business / Espionage
The Liar
Benjamin Cunningham
The true spy story also informs corporate espionage culture. Entertaining cautionary tale for strategy/ethics discussions.
N/A / Goodreads
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Politics / Leadership
House on Fire
David N. Cicilline
Cicilline’s critique of rising autocracy has lessons for corporate governance and ethics.
★ 3.44 / Goodreads
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Business / Music Industry
The Music Never Stops
Peter Shapiro, with Dean Budnick
Biography of a music entrepreneur—insight into event promotion and entrepreneurship in entertainment.
★ 3.80 / Goodreads
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Business / Nonprofit
Raising Lazarus
Beth Macy
Investigates pharma and policy failures in business context.
★ 3.98 / Goodreads
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Business / Education
Come to This Court and Cry
Linda Kinstler
Though a spy story, it deals with historical accountability (relevant to ethics in international business).
★ 4.00 / Goodreads
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Interpersonal Skills
Meet Me in the Garden
Nina LaCour
Can be read for cultural insight into diversity and teamwork.
★ 4.37 / Goodreads
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Social Narrative
Big Little Truths
Liane Moriarty
Useful for understanding group dynamics and communication (“big little” secrets) in team settings.
★ 4.41 / Goodreads
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Top 10 Pop Culture Books
August 2026
Ranked by August editorial selection. A compact editorial list with standout pop culture titles worth watching this month.
Memoir / Pop Culture
Devout: Losing My Faith…
David Archuleta
Pop‑idol singer’s powerful coming‑out memoir, detailing his journey with faith and identity.
★ 4.40 / Goodreads
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Biography / Film
The Last Kings of Hollywood
Paul Fischer
Inside story of how Spielberg, Lucas and Coppola reshaped cinema in the late 60s.
★ 4.19 / Goodreads
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Nonfiction / Gaming
Super Nintendo: The Game‑Changing Co.
Keza MacDonald
Enthusiastic history of Nintendo and its cultural impact (Mario, Zelda).
★ ~3.75 / Goodreads
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Nonfiction / Media
Story of Your Life
Kathryn Jezer‑Morton
NYMag columnist’s analysis of how smartphones and social media have warped our lives.
N/A / Goodreads
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Nonfiction / Feminism
Frivolity: A Defense
Jehanne Dubrow
Essays defending frivolity and femininity in a serious world (humorous cultural critique).
N/A / Goodreads
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Memoir
Changing Gender
Susan Stryker
Renowned transgender scholar’s journey and advocacy (timely trans perspective).
N/A / Goodreads
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Memoir / Tech
Don’t Be Evil
Claire Stapleton
Former Google insider exposes Big Tech culture and her walkout participation.
N/A / Goodreads
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Memoir / Cultural
Three Tenses: A Transmission…
Ed Park
“Mosaic of autobiographical fragments” by a novelist exploring art and identity.
N/A / Goodreads
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Biography / Sports
Finding Renée Richards
Julie Kliegman
Definitive biography of tennis pioneer Renée Richards (first openly trans pro).
N/A / Goodreads
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Biography / History
The People’s Historian
Dave Zirin
Biography of historian Howard Zinn, exploring his role as a progressive icon.
N/A / Goodreads
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Top 10 Young Adult Books
August 2026
Ranked by August editorial selection. A compact editorial list with standout young adult titles worth watching this month.
Fantasy / Adventure
A Clash of Carnivores
Liselle Sambury
Sequel to A Mastery of Monsters, continuing high‑stakes jungle magic.
★ 3.33 / Goodreads
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Dystopian
Flickerstate
F. A. Davidson
Supernatural YA thriller dealing with gender identity in a divided U.S. by 2050.
★ 4.12 / Goodreads
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Contemporary / Emotional
Heartbreak and Other Organ Failures
Taylor Hobbs
A girl’s grief and humor in a road‑trip tale after losing her mother.
★ ~3.00 / Goodreads
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Fantasy / Psychological
Immortal Game
Allison Saft
A reimagined Faustian bargain in a magical realism YA setting.
★ 4.13 / Goodreads
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Contemporary / LGBT
Joined at the Joints
Marissa Eller
Witty YA about two girls accidentally becoming conjoined twins for life.
★ 4.24 / Goodreads
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Mystery / Thriller
Killing Sadie
Rachel Peterson
Teen detective story where a girl swears to solve her twin’s disappearance.
★ 3.94 / Goodreads
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Fantasy / Mythology
Local Gods
Melinda Salisbury
Satirical near‑future YA where gender is outlawed and gods face trials.
N/A / Goodreads
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Contemporary / STEM
The Fast Track
Angelica Cheng
A tech‑inspired YA where two girls bond over a coding competition and family drama.
★ ~4.00 / Goodreads
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Fantasy / Mythology
Season of Light and Darkness
Jillian Cantor
Gender‑swapped tale of Persephone, gods, and a mortal’s fate in modern Ithaca.
N/A / Goodreads
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Fantasy / Urban
Wings of Reverie
Anna Bright
Fallen angel protagonist battles darkness in Seattle; second in series.
N/A / Goodreads
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Top 10 Romance Books
August 2026
Ranked by August editorial selection. A compact editorial list with standout romance titles worth watching this month.
Contemporary / Firefighter
Lost and Found
Tarah DeWitt
Deep emotional romance (friends‑to‑lovers) concluding the author’s beloved series.
★ 4.40 / Goodreads
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Dark Rom‑Com
Hate Me Take Me
Laura Bishop
Dark comedic second‑chance romance involving a mysterious “stalker” twist.
★ ~4.25 / Goodreads
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Contemporary / Office
Let’s Kiss and Tell
Joss Richards
Fake‑dating romance between a funny heroine and a writer, praised for its chemistry.
★ ~3.5-4.0 / Goodreads
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Dark / Age Gap
Devil 5
Sierra Simone
Highly anticipated dark romance (4th in Simone’s Priest series) with taboo themes.
★ ~4.50 / Goodreads
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Contemporary / Summer
See You at Sunset
Susan Lee
Enemies‑to‑lovers set in a Palm Springs retirement community with humor and heart.
★ 4.03 / Goodreads
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Contemporary / Cowboy
Colt
Jessica Peterson
Second‑chance cowboy romance with a steamy single‑dad hero (new series).
★ 4.52 / Goodreads
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Contemporary / Travel
The Fall Affair
Vi Keeland
Opposites‑attract neighbors‑to‑lovers set in Tuscany, from a bestselling escapist author.
★ 5.00 / Goodreads (early ARC)
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Erotic Dark / Cowboy
Roped
Saffron A. Kent
Dark “he falls first” cowboy romance (fetish/kink themes), sequel to Branded.
N/A / Goodreads
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Contemporary / Second Chance
When the Smoke Clears
Jewel E. Ann
Firefighter second‑chance romance — emotionally devastating, expected to “wreck” readers.
N/A / Goodreads
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Romantasy / Vampire Fantasy
The Lion & the Deathless Dark
Carissa Broadbent
A highly anticipated adult romantasy from #1 New York Times bestselling author Carissa Broadbent, set in her beloved Crowns of Nyaxia world. This fifth installment opens a brand-new duet, making it a perfect entry point for new readers. With a reported 750,000-copy first printing, it’s one of the biggest romance releases of the year. The story follows a hardened bounty hunter and a morally gray vampire prince in an enemies‑to‑lovers, slow‑burn romance filled with high‑stakes court politics. Expect the lush, brutal world-building and aching tension Broadbent is known for.
N/A / Goodreads
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Top 10 Self-Help Books
August 2026
Ranked by August editorial selection. A compact editorial list with standout self-help titles worth watching this month.
Self-Help / Business
Better Good
Scott M. Curran
Practical guide (“Atomic Habits of doing good”) to maximize personal impact using your resources.
N/A / Goodreads
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Health / Performance
Aligned
Dr. Kristen Holmes
Data‑driven approach to peak performance, arguing that recovery (not exertion) is key.
N/A / Goodreads
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Advice / Quotes
Mom’s Book of Wisdom
Norah Lawlor
Collection of life lessons and advice from mothers (by a social media influencer); sentimental gift book.
N/A / Goodreads
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Personal Development
Staying True to You
Patricia F. Hewlin
Encourages authenticity and self‑care (by a relationship therapist); appeals to those seeking personal growth.
N/A / Goodreads
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Self-Help / Inspirational
The One Who Broke You Can’t Heal You
Najwa Zebian
Collection of essays on heartbreak and healing from a bestselling poet; shares relatable emotional wisdom.
N/A / Goodreads
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Biography / Science
The Genius and the Impostor
Josh Turknett
Explores the life of Alan Turing and others at the dawn of the computer age; shows how individual effort changed the world.
0.0 / Goodreads
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Self-Help / Mental Health
It All Starts When You Do
Kier Gaines
A guide to overcoming self‑sabotage from one of the internet’s most beloved therapists, praised by Dr. Nicole LePera as work that “doesn’t just inspire, it moves you to act.” Gaines argues that the biggest obstacle to happiness isn’t your environment or past, but a blindness to uncomfortable truths about yourself—offering a bold path forward through radical self‑knowledge rather than toxic positivity.
N/A / Goodreads
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Self-Help / Memoir
This Is How You Love Her
Traci Saulsberry
A fiercely candid blend of memoir and self‑help from a former NBC executive who lost her carefully constructed life and had to ask: Who was she, really? Weaving together journal entries, poetry, and reflection prompts, Saulsberry explores perfectionism, body autonomy, boundaries, and control—giving readers permission to get to know themselves at their own pace, right where they are.
N/A / Goodreads
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Memoir / Self-Help
Semi-Well-Adjusted Despite Literally Everything
Alyson Stoner
An instant New York Times bestseller from the former child star of Cheaper by the Dozen, Disney Channel, and Missy Elliott music videos. More than a Hollywood memoir, it’s a fierce and unflinching look at healing from relentless pressure, family trauma, and religious wounds. Called “a masterclass in self‑reclamation” and “a ballsy page‑turner” by critics, it offers a roadmap for breaking free from the narratives that have defined you.
N/A / Goodreads
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Memoir / Self-Help / Leadership
The Empty Center
Hayes Drumwright
A #1 New Release from a three‑time cancer survivor and serial entrepreneur who wrote the book in open partnership with an AI. Part memoir, part field guide, it explores mortality, connection, and what we build when tomorrow is no longer guaranteed. Positioned for readers of When Breath Becomes Air and Man’s Search for Meaning, it argues that connection—not productivity—is the highest return on a life, and that giving yourself permission to change course is among the bravest forms of leadership.
N/A / Goodreads
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Top 10 African Literature Books
August 2026
Ranked by August editorial selection. A compact editorial list with standout African literature titles worth watching this month.
Contemporary Fiction (Morocco)
I’ll Take the Fire
Leïla Slimani
Finale of Slimani’s autobiographical trilogy about two Moroccan sisters (Pulitzer‑winning author).
★ 4.06 / Goodreads
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Literary / Fantasy (Nigeria)
An Orchestra of Minorities
Chigozie Obioma
A Nigerian tale of love and destiny narrated by the protagonist’s guardian spirit (2019 novel, rediscovered).
★ 3.68 / Goodreads
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Mystery/Family Saga (South Africa)
The Tea Merchant
Jackie Phamotse
South African debut mixing mystery and family drama on a drought‑threatened tea farm.
N/A / Goodreads
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Historical/Drama (Diaspora UK)
The Mercy Step
Marcia Hutchinson
UK‑based novel (Women’s Prize shortlist) about a young Black girl’s coming‑of‑age amid poverty and racism.
★ 4.28 / Goodreads
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Historical/Mystery (South Africa)
The Fourth Boy
Andrew Robert Wilson
Apartheid‑era mystery from a white journalist’s viewpoint, exploring refugee orphans in the Karoo.
★ 3.82 / Goodreads
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Literary / Contemporary (Nigeria)
Necessary Fiction
Eloghosa Osunde
Nigerian novel praised for its honesty in exploring family and queer relationships.
★ 3.92 / Goodreads
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Contemporary (Zambia)
The Shipikisha Club
Mubanga Kalimamukwento
Zambian novel about gender politics and a murder trial of a wife accused of killing her husband.
★ 4.52 / vendor rating
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Historical Fiction (Nigeria)
The Comfort of Distant Stars
I.O. Echeruo
Intergenerational saga of a Nigerian child prodigy who becomes a physicist, blending science, faith, and identity.
★ ~3.86 / Goodreads
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Literary Fiction / Satire (Nigeria)
Whyteface
A. Igoni Barrett
The hilarious and sharp-witted sequel to Barrett’s acclaimed Blackass. Four years after waking up as a white man, Furo Wariboko (now “Frank Whyte”) takes his first trip outside Nigeria—to Amsterdam, Oslo, and Milan—only to discover that he feels most Nigerian when he’s abroad. Described by Teju Cole as the work of “a major talent,” this novel confronts Western absurdities about the global south with equal parts wit and moving insight. Barrett was named on the Africa39 list of writers under 40 with the potential to define the future of African literature.
N/A / Goodreads
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Literary Fiction (East Africa)
Theft
Abdulrazak Gurnah
A captivating new novel from the winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature, hailed as “a maestro” by the Guardian. Set in postcolonial East Africa, it follows the intertwined lives of three young people coming of age in Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar. The story centers on Badar, a boy falsely accused and banished from his home, and his friendship with Karim—a bond tested by temptation and betrayal. Described as “a poignant portrait of love, friendship and betrayal” and praised for its “storytelling mastery”, the novel explores postcolonial complexities with quiet power and humane insight. With advance praise from Elif Shafak calling it “wise” and “beautiful”, Theft is a vital addition to Gurnah’s remarkable body of work and a must-read for lovers of African literature.
N/A / Goodreads
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