Editor's note: There were 12 books on Hall of Fame list this month!!!! Think about that. Not a single one of the books on the main list would have made the July 2021 list and 2 of the HoF authors wouldn't have made it either. This is an example of equity in action. When I talk about being ACTIVE in your EDI work this is what I am talking about-- making sure that the widest group of books gets to be in the spotlight.
Kudos to LibraryReads and Executive Director, Rebecca Vnuk for working so hard to make sure the books library workers love are highlighted, especially the ones that might have gotten lost in the marketing machine shuffle. This month really highlights the hard work LibraryReads is doing all year long.
Also, titles by genre author like Grady Hendrix and Sonali Dev have been given some of that extra space since the advent of the Hall of Fame and now they are reaching HoF status leaving even more room for fresh and new voices.
To celebrate this achievement, LibraryReads has created a special second monthly list for just the Hall of Fame, which you can access here.
Fallen: A Novel of Suspense
By Linda Castillo
Minotaur Books
"Get ready to drop everything to read the newest Kate Burkholder thriller, as Kate returns to Amish country after the brutal murder of a woman she knew as a child. All of Castillo’s trademarks are here--smarts, suspense, twists and turns--making this 13th series entry feel as fresh as the first."
—Heather VanFleet, Genesee District Library, Mt. Morris, MI
NoveList read-alike: Kate Shugak series by Dana Stabenow
False Witness: A Novel
By Karin Slaughter
William Morrow
“Leigh is a successful Atlanta attorney while her estranged sister, Callie, is a drug addict. When Leigh defends a serial rapist, she and Callie are forced to confront their traumatic past and complicated future. This is a thrill ride with satisfying depth and two main characters worth rooting for.”
—Donna Ballard, East Meadow Public Library, East Meadow, NY
NoveList read-alike: The Eleventh Victim by Nancy Grace
The Final Girl Support Group
By Grady Hendrix
Berkley
“In the horror genre, the final girl is the last one standing at the end. Now imagine a group of them being targeted by a killer on the loose. Who will survive this time? Hendrix scatters plenty of twists and horror references throughout his latest novel.”
—Joseph Jones, Cuyahoga County Public Library, Parma, OH
NoveList read-alike: Final Girls by Riley Sager
For Your Own Good
By Samantha Downing
Berkley
“Belmont Academy is one of the most prestigious prep schools in the country. However, teacher Teddy Crutcher despises many of the elitist parents and entitled pupils, and he plans to do something about it. This nonstop roller coaster ride will have readers turning pages deep into the night.”
—KC Davis, Fairfield Woods Library, Fairfield, CT
NoveList read-alike: Gentlemen & Players by Joanne Harris
A Good Day for Chardonnay: A Novel
By: Darynda Jones
St. Martin’s Press
By Sonali Dev
William Morrow Paperbacks
“Yash, a rigid political up-and-comer, must work with India, a stress coach and family friend, after being shot at at a rally. The two must overcome their shared past, secrets, and mental roadblocks to succeed in life and love. For fans of Jasmine Guillory and Helen Hoang.”
—Kari Bingham-Gutierrez, Olathe Public Library, Olathe, KS
NoveList read-alike: Take a Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert
Isn't It Bromantic?
By Lyssa Kay Adams
Berkley Jove
“It’s refreshing to read a romance featuring men with healthy friendships who discuss mental health and how to combat toxic masculinity. This installment of the Bromance series focuses on hockey player Vlad and his wife Elena and also celebrates their Russian heritage.”
—Jennifer Sullivan, Sno-Isle Libraries, Marysville, WA
NoveList read-alike: Playbook series by Alexa Martin
It Happened One Summer: A Novel
By Tessa Bailey
Avon
“Piper lands in a remote Pacific Northwest town lacking the glamour of her superficial ‘It-girl’ lifestyle. But her determination to accomplish something real leads to a budding romance with a gruff fisherman. Don’t be fooled by the spoiled heroine--Bailey’s fans will fall in love with this book."
—Jessica C. Williams, Tiffin-Seneca Public Library, Tiffin, OH
NoveList read-alike: Sweet Tea and Sympathy by Molly Harper
Last Guard
By Nalini Singh
Berkley
“As the Psy-Changeling series gets longer, Singh still focuses on great world-building and fresh characters. The latest installment introduces new protagonists and expands the setting to India. While the book may not be the best entrypoint for new readers, longtime fans will find lots to enjoy.”
—Jessica Werner, The Seattle Public Library, Seattle, WA
NoveList read-alike: Burn for Me by Ilona Andrews
The Stranger in the Mirror: A Novel
By Liv Constantine
Harper
“Addison is an amnesiac ready to move on with a new life when her past catches up to her. Readers of Constantine’s other books as well as those who crave a fast paced thriller will be very satisfied with this twisted ride into buried memories and uncertain futures.”
—Kimberly McGee, Lake Travis Community Library, Austin, TX
NoveList read-alike: Have You Seen Me? by Kate White
The Therapist: A Novel
By B.A. Paris
St. Martin’s Press
“Alice and Leo move to a posh London neighborhood and soon learn a woman was murdered in their home. Unnerved, Alice grows obsessed with the homicide. It drives a wedge between her and Leo, but will it lead to finding the killer? This is a well-constructed thriller with solid character development.”
—Kelly Verheyden, San Diego Public Library, San Diego, CA
NoveList read-alike: Her Every Fear by Peter Swanson
While We Were Dating
By Jasmine Guillory
Berkley
“Ben and Anna begin as colleagues and end as lovers in this sweet and steamy romance. Anna is an up and coming actress trying to make a name for herself. When Ben swoops in to help her in a family emergency, they become close quickly. But will their Hollywood romance last?”
—Michelle Magnotta, Mamaroneck Library, Mamaroneck, NY
NoveList read-alike: You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria
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