The 10 Best Fiction Books of 2023|Time The best fiction books of the year include works by James McBride, Lauren Groff, and Esther Yi. 这是每年大家比较喜欢读的《时代周刊》评选的2023年十大小说。这10本小说会带着我们体验所有形式的旅行。有跨越多个国家和大洲的旅行,徒步穿过原始树林;也有为了找到爱...
The 10 Best Books of 2023|The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s standout fiction and nonfiction. 每年从春季开始,纽约时报书评人便开始讨论筛选the most exceptional books,订…
Our seasonal round-up of notable new releases in fiction:Five Booksdeputy editorCal Flynoffers an overview of the spring 2025 novels you should have on your literary radar: new work from Nobel laureates, a buzzy new debut set in Berlin, and a conceptually thrilling Scandinavian sci-fi septolog...
From economics, politics and history to science, art, food and, of course, fiction — our annual round-up brings you top titles picked by FT writers and critics
There are a lot of fabulous books for 2023, from old favorites and debut authors. Here's the best fiction and nonfiction of 2023.
This fiction book creates a mesmerizing narrative that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. Here are 10 of the best fiction books that you should consider reading. Also Read: 10 Best Spirituality Books To Read in 2023 10 Best Cybersecurity books To Read In 2023 ...
The current #1 best selling fiction book today on Apple Books is The Man from St. Petersburg by Ken Follett. The chart of the most popular fiction books was last updated on February 27, 2025. Links are included to buy the books from Apple Books or Amazon Kindle....
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Last week, the New York Times released its 100 Notable Books of 2023. That wasn’t their only contribution to this year’s Best Books of Year list landscape, though: today, they posted their 10 Best Books of 2023. ...
Books of the Year 2023 All this week, FT writers and critics share their favourites. Some highlights are: Monday:Businessby Andrew Hill Tuesday:Environmentby Pilita Clark Wednesday:Economicsby Martin Wolf Thursday:Fictionby Laura Battle and Andrew Dickson ...