New York Times 10 Best Books of 2023
Each year, the editors of The New York Times Book Review participate in a rolling review process of thousands of newly released books, vetting each as a candidate for the "best of the year." After what is surely a rigorous extended debate, they release the annual Ten Best Books of the Year list.
10 books

The Bee Sting
Paul Murray"Murray makes his triumphant return with 'The Bee Sting,' a tragicomic tale about an Irish family grappling with crises. The Barneses are a wealthy Irish clan whose fortunes begin to plummet after the 2008 financial crash... The novel threads together the stories of the increasingly isolated Barneses, but the overall tapestry Murray weaves is not one of desolation but of hope. This is a book that showcases one familyâs incredible love and resilience even as their world crumbles around them.â


Hardcover, 2023
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Chain Gang All Stars: A Read with Jenna Pick
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah"A dystopian satire in which death-row inmates duel on TV for a chance at freedom, Adjei-Brenyahâs debut novel pulls the reader into the eager audience, making us complicit with the bloodthirsty fans sitting ringside... Amid a wrenching love story between two top competitors who are forced to choose between each other and freedom, the fight scenes are so well written they demonstrate how easy it might be to accept a world this sick.â
Hardcover, 2023
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Eastbound
Maylis De Kerangal"De Kerangalâs brief, lyrical novel, first published in France in 2012 and newly translated by Jessica Moore, follows a young Russian conscript named Aliocha on a trans-Siberian train packed with other soldiers. The mood is grim. Aliocha, unnerved by his surroundings after a brawl, decides to desert â and in so doing, creates an uneasy alliance with a civilian passenger, a Frenchwoman.â


Paperback, 2023
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The Fraud
Zadie Smith"Based on a celebrated 19th-century criminal trial in which the defendant was accused of impersonating a nobleman, Smithâs novel offers a vast, acute panoply of London and the English countryside, and successfully locates the social controversies of an era in a handful of characters.â


Hardcover, 2023
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North Woods
Daniel Mason"Masonâs ambitious, kaleidoscopic novel ushers readers over the threshold of a house in the wilds of western Massachusetts and leaves us there for 300 years and almost 400 pages. One after another, in sections interspersed with letters, poems, song lyrics, diary entries, medical case notes, real estate listings, vintage botanical illustrations and assorted ephemera not normally bound into the pages of a novel, we get to know the inhabitants of the place from colonial times to present day. â


Hardcover, 2023
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The Best Minds: A Story of Friendship, Madness, and the Tragedy of Good Intentions
Jonathan Rosen"An inch-by-inch, pin-you-to-the-sofa reconstruction of the authorâs long friendship with Michael Laudor, who made headlines first as a Yale Law School graduate destigmatizing schizophrenia; then for stabbing his pregnant girlfriend to death with a kitchen knife... Rosen examines the porous line between brilliance and insanity, the complicated policy questions posed by deinstitutionalization and the ethical obligations of a community.â
Hardcover, 2023
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Bottoms Up and the Devil Laughs: A Journey Through the Deep State
Kerry Howley"Howleyâs account of the national security state and the people entangled in it includes fabulists, truth tellers, combatants, whistle-blowers... [and] eventually lands her in the badlands of conspiracy theorists and QAnon. Itâs an arc that feels both startling and inevitable; of course a journey through the deep state would send her down the rabbit hole. The result is a book that is riveting and darkly funny and, in all senses of the word, unclassifiable.â
Hardcover, 2023
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Fire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World
John Vaillant"In 2016, raging wildfires consumed Fort McMurray in the Canadian province of Alberta. In the all-too-timely 'Fire Weather,' Vaillant details how the blaze started, how it grew, the damage it wrought â and the perfect storm of factors that led to the catastrophe... This book is both a real-life thriller and a moment-by-moment account of what happened â and why, as the climate changes and humans donât, it will continue to happen again and again."
Hardcover, 2023
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Master Slave Husband Wife: An Epic Journey from Slavery to Freedom
Ilyon Woo"In 1848, Ellen and William Craft, an enslaved couple in Georgia, made a daring escape north disguised as a sickly young white planter and his male slave... Improbably, despite close calls and determined slave catchers, the Crafts succeeded in their flight...Their story is remarkable enough. But Wooâs immersive rendering, which conjures the Craftsâ escape in novelistic detail, is equally a feat â of research, storytelling, sympathy and insight."
Hardcover, 2023
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Some People Need Killing: A Memoir of Murder in My Country
Patricia Evangelista"This powerful book mostly covers the years between 2016 and 2022, when Rodrigo Duterte was president of the Philippines and pursued a murderous campaign of extrajudicial killings â EJKs for short. Such killings became so frequent that journalists like Evangelista, then a reporter for the independent news site Rappler, kept folders on their computers that were organized not by date but by hour of death."

Hardcover, 2023
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