There will be hundreds and hundreds of books out in the new year, each of them potentially thrilling to somebody. Here’s a representative list of just a few that caught my eye. Here’s hoping all of us find plenty of good reading in 2023
There will be hundreds and hundreds of books out in the new year, each of them potentially thrilling to somebody. Here’s a representative list of just a few that caught my eye. Here’s hoping all of us find plenty of good reading in 2023!
A ton of buzz surrounds this novel, already sold in 20 countries and set for an FX television adaptation. Taking place in contemporary New Delhi, it’s both crime drama and family saga, with a wealthy, corrupt family at its center.
(Random House, Jan. 10)
Like everyone won’t be talking about this one. Let’s hope that Harry hasn’t blurted everything out in his Netflix series already.
(Dey Street Books, Feb. 14)
Now in her 70s, the influential costume designer behind “Sex and the City” and “The Devil Wears Prada” looks back on a lifetime of style.
(Pantheon, April 4)
From the bestselling author of “Friday Black,” this dystopian novel examines the American prison system through the lens of a profit-raising program in which two female gladiators must fight for their freedom.
(Ecco, April 4)
The author of the elegant memoir “All You Can Ever Know” returns with a second book, writing about the illness and death of her adoptive parents during the pandemic, and about class, inequality and grief.