Book Riot’s Most Popular Posts of the Week

Book Riot’s Most Popular Posts of the Week

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Here are the Book Riot pieces that resonated most with readers this week. Catch up (or reread) whatever captures your eye:

Books By and About Vice President Kamala Harris for Readers of All Ages

In 2021, Kamala Harris made history as our veryfirst Black and South Asian American Vice President. Prior to that, she was likewise the 2nd Black female (and veryfirst South Asian American) chosen to the Senate. She’s now running for President. Harris is a reader and is the author of numerous books. Her preferred books have been covered formerly here at Book Riot. They consistof Native Son by Richard Wright and Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison. The Kamala Harris books listedbelow offer readers of all ages the chance to findout more about our Vice President.

Assemble a Crew: 8 “One Last Heist” Mystery and Thriller Books

While these books all consistof the trope for one last break-in they’re all various from each other and oughtto hit lotsof kinds of readers’ tastes. There’s a graphic unique with 3 generations of a household, a YA unique with a break-in competitors, a trip chauffeur pulling off a completely prepared break-in, a socialite and her drag queen team, a love/crime book starring a con artist, a teenager pulling off a break-in to conserve her daddy, a area break-in book with a types presence at stake, and a thriller with a past and present break-in with a ticking clock!

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The Best Book Club Book of the Summer

As the author for our In the Club newsletter, which focuses on all things book clubs, I stay knee-deep in some book club shenanigans. And this summertime, there appears to be one book in specific that’s making the book club rounds. 

Now, a little overlap in book option amongst the online book clubs I follow is not always unheard of—last year’s Book Club It Girls were Yellowface and Chain-Gang All-Stars—but this circumstances appears to be a little more than those, specifically giventhat this one book in parti

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