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Best Contemporary Books

May 2025

The Messenger

In “The Messenger,” Zusak weaves a tale of an ordinary man thrust into extraordinary circumstances. Ed Kennedy, a hapless cab driver, finds himself entangled in a mysterious game of chance and destiny. As he receives cryptic playing cards with addresses, Ed becomes an unwitting messenger, touching lives in ways he never imagined. With each task, he uncovers hidden truths about himself and the power of small acts of kindness. Zusak’s prose is both poignant and humorous, crafting a story that lingers long after the final page.

Paris for One

Nell’s carefully planned weekend getaway to Paris crumbles when her boyfriend fails to show. Stranded alone in the City of Light, she reluctantly embraces the unexpected. As she wanders cobblestone streets and charming cafés, Nell discovers a side of herself she never knew existed. A chance encounter with a handsome Frenchman sparks a whirlwind romance, challenging her notions of love and adventure. Moyes weaves a delightful tale of self-discovery, reminding us that sometimes the best journeys are the ones we never planned.

Winter in Paradise

Irene Steele’s idyllic life in Iowa City is shattered when she learns her beloved husband, Russ, has died in a helicopter crash in the Caribbean. Shocked and grief-stricken, she travels to St. John with her sons to unravel the mystery of his death. As they navigate the sun-drenched island, they uncover secrets that challenge everything they thought they knew about Russ. Hilderbrand’s vivid prose brings the lush landscape to life, while her deft storytelling keeps readers guessing until the very end. A perfect escape for those dreaming of tropical beaches and family drama.

The Passengers

In a near-future London, eight strangers find themselves trapped in self-driving cars, their fates controlled by a mysterious hacker. As their vehicles speed towards an unknown destination, a jury of public viewers must decide who lives and who dies. With each passenger’s secrets unraveling and time running out, the story becomes a gripping exploration of morality, technology, and human nature. Marrs masterfully weaves tension and ethical dilemmas, leaving readers breathless until the very last page.

The One

In a world where DNA testing promises to find your perfect match, five people embark on a journey to meet their soulmates. As they navigate the complexities of love and fate, dark secrets emerge, challenging everything they thought they knew. Marrs weaves a gripping tale of desire, deception, and the human heart’s unpredictable nature. With each twist, readers are left questioning the true meaning of destiny and the price of finding “the one.”

The House We Grew Up In

Nestled in the Cotswolds, the Picture-Perfect House holds secrets that span generations. As the Bird family gathers for Easter, long-buried tensions resurface, threatening to shatter their idyllic facade. Through laughter and tears, we witness the unraveling of carefully constructed lies and the strength of familial bonds. Jewell’s masterful storytelling weaves a tapestry of love, loss, and redemption, leaving readers questioning the true meaning of home and the power of forgiveness. A poignant exploration of family dynamics that will linger in your thoughts long after the final page.

Her Every Fear

Kate Priddy’s life is upended when she agrees to a six-month apartment swap with her Boston-based cousin. Escaping London and her haunting past, she hopes for a fresh start. But her new home harbors dark secrets. As Kate unravels the mystery of her neighbor’s disappearance, she can’t shake the feeling of being watched. Swanson masterfully weaves a tale of paranoia and suspense, keeping readers on edge with every creaking floorboard and shadowy figure. I found myself holding my breath, unable to put it down until the shocking finale.

The Kind Worth Killing

On a night flight to London, Ted Severson meets the enigmatic Lily Kintner. Over martinis, they play a game of truth, revealing dark secrets. When Ted confesses his desire to murder his unfaithful wife, Lily offers to help. What follows is a twisted tale of deception and betrayal, where nothing is as it seems. As the body count rises, Ted begins to question Lily’s motives and his own sanity. Swanson’s chilling thriller will keep you guessing until the very last page, leaving you breathless and wondering: who can you really trust?

Goodbye, Things

In “Goodbye, Things,” Fumio Sasaki shares his journey from cluttered chaos to minimalist bliss. I was skeptical at first, but his honest reflections on consumerism struck a chord. Sasaki’s simple prose guides readers through the emotional and practical aspects of decluttering, offering a fresh perspective on what truly matters. It’s not just about tidying up; it’s about rediscovering joy in the little things. A quick read that left me itching to simplify my own life.

Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?

Mindy Kaling’s witty memoir is a delightful romp through her life, from awkward teen years to Hollywood success. With self-deprecating humor and candid observations, she dishes on everything from dating disasters to workplace shenanigans. Kaling’s voice shines through, making you feel like you’re chatting with a hilarious friend over coffee. It’s a quick, entertaining read that’ll have you laughing out loud and nodding in recognition at her relatable experiences.