TRENDING NEWSENTERTAINMENTFOOD & DRINKPETSSHOPPINGHEALTHY NOW HOME BEST READS ON PARADE BOOK PICKS SEE MORE e 22 Best New Book Releases is Week: July 16-22, 2024 From James Patterson to Deborah Harkness (And King Arthur!), Weāve Got Them All.</p><p> MICHAEL GILTZ ⢠JUL 16, 2024 Here are the 22 best new book releases out the week of July 16-22, 2024.</p><p> You want books? Iāve got books for you.</p><p> Iāve got great new books to read while lounging by the pool, books you can recommend to a friend who loves Tiger Woods, books for a family member who starred in their high school production of the musical Camelot, books for the kids in your life who play too many video games, books for your book club where sometimes the wine is more important than the story and enough info on books to look smart even if you donāt have time to read any books. (But you really should make time!) So letās get reading.</p><p> At the head of the Parade are⦠e 22 Best New Book Releases is Week: July 16-22, 2024 1.</p><p> Tiger, Tiger by James Pa erson 2.</p><p> JFK Jr. by RoseMarie Terenzio and Liz McNeil 3. e Striker and the Clock by Georgia Cloep l Two big biographies and one memoir that just might prove a sleeper hit.</p><p> James Patterson on the life of Tiger Woods.</p><p> What more do you need to know? (Other than the fact that the title is a play on the poem āThe Tygerā by William Blake and boy has Tiger Woods been burning bright.) John F.</p><p> Kenned y Jr.āor John John as he was known by people who didnāt really know himāalso burned bright and was snu ed out too soon.</p><p> This year weāve already seen a biography of his late wife, a tell-all focused on the women in the Kennedy orbit that catalogs the high price they paid and now weāve got an āintimateā oral history of the latest Kenndy to die too soon.</p><p> Will our fascination ever wane? Not this century.</p><p> Finally , Georgia Cloep l is that rare athlete who can write well about their sport and their passion.</p><p> In her case, the sport is European football aka soccer.</p><p> If you caught Copa fever or enjoyed Euro ā24 (where football did not come home to England, Iām sad to say) or if you are simply fascinated by the dedic ation and hard work of professional athletes, check out Cloep lās memoir.</p><p> Sheās better at soccer than 99.999% of the people on this planet (and I may be understating the case).</p><p> But sheās not a superstar or even a player who could play professionally for long.</p><p> She traveled around the world playing soccer for six di erent teams over six years, from Australia to South Korea to Lithuania.</p><p> In 90 sharp entries mirroring the 90 minutes of play, Cloep l captures what itās like to ght so hard to play the game you love, the endless drills, the disappointments and those moments of grace that keep you going.</p><p> Tiger, Tiger by James Patterson ($32.99; Little, Brown and Company) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org JFK Jr. by RoseMarie Terenzio and Liz McNeil ($30.99; Gallery Books) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org The Striker and the Clock by Georgia Cloep l ($27; Riverhead Books) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org Related: Is This Horse-Crazy Author The Next Colleen Hoover? 4.</p><p> Hate To Fake It To You by Ama nda Sellet 5.</p><p> Business Casual by B.K.</p><p> Borison 6. e Ex Vows by Jessica Joyce Three romances capture three di erent stages of love.</p><p> In Hate To Fake It To You, a woman posing as wildly glamorous in uencer (when sheās anything but) nds herself attracted to the drop dead photographer who just might see through her innocent poseā¦just as the joke snowballs into something all too real.</p><p> In Business Casual, a edgling tattoo parlor entrepreneur nds herself oddly attracted to a business suit-wearing investment banker.</p><p> She decides they should just have one night only of no-strings sex and get this meaningless chemistry out of the way and then get on with their lives.</p><p> Then they get it on.</p><p> Finally, The Ex Vows is set in the world of weddings, where Georgia will be the Best Woman to the bride-to-be and her ex Eli will be the Best Man and they will absolutely, de nitely not restart anything since their broke up ve years ago and it was a messy disaster and any thoughts like that would be foolish.</p><p> Hate To Fake It To You by Amanda Sellet ($17.99; Gri n) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org Business Casual by B.K.</p><p> Borison ($19; Berkley) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org The Ex Vows by Jessica Joyce ($19; Berkley) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org 7. e Bright Sword by Lev Grossman 8.</p><p> In e Belly of the Whale by Michael Flynn 9. e Black Bird Oracle by Deborah Harkness Lev Grossman shot to fame with his three novels invariably described as Harry Potter, but lled with cursing and sex.</p><p> Now he tackles the tales of King Arthur.</p><p> Anyone expecting a caustic, modern spin on Camelot wonāt be disappointed.</p><p> Youāll nd Python-esque humor, transgender knights, queer knights (in the closet or whatever constitutes a closet in those days), a tiresomely perfect Lancelot and at least a hero of the expected sort: an 18 year old kid mostly abandoned, seen as useless but determined to be a knight and, who knows, perhaps of more kingly bearing than h e imagines.</p><p> Frankly, I was not easily won over.</p><p> But Grossman isnāt here to tear down Arthurian myths or reveal them as far too lacking when it comes to gender and sexual politics.</p><p> Oh he perhaps does that too.</p><p> But Grossman isnāt tweaking the story of King Arthur.</p><p> Heās telling it again in his own way.</p><p> Each character is given a back story that deep ens and impresses on our mind, from the new lesser knights we begin with to Arthur and Lancelot and the whole gang.</p><p> Ultimately, it becomes quite moving.</p><p> These tales will be told again and again as long as stories are told.</p><p> But they wonāt always be told well.</p><p> Here, they are.</p><p> The late Michael Flynn was a master of science ction, as eight nominations for the acclaimed Hugo Award make clear.</p><p> His nal novel looks to be a tting capper to a renowned career.</p><p> Here Flynn brings to life the people living on an asteroid thatās been hollowed out and sent on its way to colonize a planet it will take hundreds of years to reach.</p><p> Just generations into the voyage, the society of some 40,000 people is collapsing.</p><p> An increasing number of its inhabitants have never known anything except life on The Whale, as itās called.</p><p> Itās a microcosm of life on Earth, of course, but Flynn brings it to life with his usual clear-eyed talent for marrying hard science with rich characters.</p><p> Itās been six looooong years since author Deborah Harkness delivered a new novel in her acclaimed All Souls series.</p><p> A Discovery of Witches came out in 2011 and since then weāve had a UK TV series that ran for three seasons despite COVID throwing it for a loop, the complete All Souls trilogy and in 2018 a sequel/prequel.</p><p> It seemed Harkness might have been done with this story, but happily thatās not the case.</p><p> Now comes an all-new adventure with Diana Bishop, the scholar and witch who fell in love with a vampire, as one will.</p><p> The Bright Sword by Lev Grossman ($35; Viking) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org In The Belly of the Whale by Michael Flynn ($19.99; CAEZIK SF & Fantasy) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org The Black Bird Oracle by Deborah Harkness ($32; Ballantine Books) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org 10.</p><p> Alexander at the End of the World by Rachel Kousser 11.</p><p> Women in the Valley of the Kings by Kathleen Sheppard Rachel Kousser is the chair of Classics at the Graduate Center, City University of New York.</p><p> Wait, come back! She hasnāt written a book for scholars.</p><p> Sheās used her deep knowledge of other scholarly works and the latest archeological evidence to deliver a thrilling narrative about the last years of Alexander the Great.</p><p> Seeing him devastate enemies, slaughter some but in over others, build a sprawling multicultural army while guring out how to defeat elephants in battle or tackle a new forti cation and learning as he goes is fascinating stu .</p><p> We know he will die from home (spoiler alert!) and never quite reach the edge of the world (for a very good reason, though Iām no geography bu ), but how and why he goes as far as he does is a great tale.</p><p> When to execute a subordinate, when to look the other way when his men contravene an order, why to bed this woman but keep his age-mate and likely lover Hephaiston even closer? Kousser puts esh and bone on the world-beating gure who has long been ossi ed into a boring lesson in hubris.</p><p> Oh he has hubris by the buckets, but Alexander has so much more and Kousser plumbs his contradictions and likely motivations with skill and verve.</p><p> Itās exciting to see the scholarly work of Kousser bring Alexander the Great to life.</p><p> In the new popular history Women in the Valley of the Kings, scholar Kathleen Sheppard brings to life the many women who did pioneering w ork in Egyptology long before and then after Howard Carter made a fuss with the tomb of King Tut.</p><p> Sheppard details the women who traveled and explored the Middle East and brought the worldās attention to Egypt, the rst woman permitted to excavate a site, the women who captured Egyptian art and brought it to the world and on and on.</p><p> Hidden gures, of course, since the story of Egyptology is usually all Indiana Jones and no women except as sidekicks.</p><p> Here the women get their due and sometimes fall in love with one another, making this work doubly interesting.</p><p> Alexander at the End of the World by Rachel Kousser ($35; Mariner Books) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org Women in the Valley of the Kings by Kathleen Sheppard ($30; St.</p><p> Martinās Press) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org 12.</p><p> Sugar on the Bones by Joe R.</p><p> Lansdale 13. e Body in the Backyard by Lucy Score 14.</p><p> Cabaret Macabre by Tom Mead Thereās humor and then thereās gallows humor.</p><p> The Hap & Leonard books of Joe R.</p><p> Lansdale embrace the latter with a martini-dry wit (not that anyone in these rough and tumble books is asking for a martini, shaken or not).</p><p> This is the exceptionally talented Lansdaleās rst novel featuring the duo in ve years, a period that covers the cancellation of the ne TV series based on them and the devastating death of actor Michael K.</p><p> Williams, who played Leonard so wonderfully well.</p><p> Like knight errants, Hap & Leonard take on a case after the woman who wanted their protection is murdered. (Well, to be fair, she did reject them, not enjoying that humor we spoke about.) Things get complicated, fast and what a treat to welcome them back.</p><p> Writer Lucy Score returns with a new comic adventure for psychic detective Riley Thorn.</p><p> Itās the usual caper, if you can say āusualā when dealing with a self-absorbed news anchor who happens to be Rileyās ex- husband (is āself-absorbed news anchorā redundant?) and dead bodies and a hot boyfriend/fellow investigator and the usual interference from Rileyās adorably cranky elderly roommates.</p><p> Hey, itās a hot mess, in the best sort of way.</p><p> Author Tom Mead has a love for classic mysteries, whodunits that play fair.</p><p> He also loves history and the arts and it call comes together in his latest āJoseph Spector Locked Room Mystery.ā Set in the 1930s, just that teaser will make the pulse race for any fan of the Golden Age of Mysteries.</p><p> Mead plays fair, laying out all the clues.</p><p> His detective is a stage magician who uses his knowledge of that craft in solving crimes.</p><p> And the setting is a grand estate in the English countryside? The game is afoot, again.</p><p> Sugar on the Bones by Joe R.</p><p> Lansdale ($29; Mulholland Books) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org The Body in the Backyard by Lucy Score ($18.99; Bloom Books) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org Cabaret Macabre by Tom Mead ($26.95; Mysterious Press) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org 15. e Big Freeze by Natalie Lampert Journalis t Natalie Lampert tackles the thorny question of whether and when to freeze your eggs.</p><p> The result is an engaging and informative look at her personal journey about whether and how to do so, the ethical and personal questions they raise, the latest science and most complicated of all the state of the industry and the pressures women face when trying to gure out what is best for them.</p><p> The Big Freeze by Natalie Lampert ($30; Ballantine Books) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org 16. ings Donāt Break On e ir Own by Sarah Easter Collins 17.</p><p> Bright Objects by Ruby Todd 18.</p><p> One Big Happy Family by Jamie Day Three thrillers to keep you on your toes.</p><p> Things Donāt Break On Their Own is a twisty thriller about a sister who disappears and the survivor who nds her world being rocked at a dinner party some 25 years later.</p><p> Ruby Todd might be slotted in the ction section of your local bookstore as easily as the thriller department.</p><p> But thereās no denying the thrills in a story about a young widow who becomes obsessed with a comet approaching the earth, the scientist tracking it and the (doomsday?) cult that believ es it augurs a divine message.</p><p> Oh and she starts to gure out who might have murdered her husband.</p><p> Jaws will drop at the revelations, apparently. (Or perhaps Revelations, if the cult is right.) One Big Happy Family has an awesome cover wrapped around the story of three sisters who show up at the family hotel in Maine after their father dies.</p><p> They each want their rightful inheritance while a larcenous maid is hiding a woman in one of the rooms and a hurricane looms nearby.</p><p> Surely at least one murder will have to take place with all of that action.</p><p> Things Donāt Break On Their Own by Sarah Easter Collins ($28; Crown) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org Bright Objects by Ruby Todd ($28.99; Simon & Schuster) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org One Big Happy Family by Jamie Day ($29; St.</p><p> Martinās Press) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org Related: 15 Books You Must Read if Youāre Obsessed With Taylor Swiftās New Album 19.</p><p> I Was A Teenage Slasher by Stephen Graham Jones Director Michael Mannās 1986 lm Manhunter marked the rst screen presence of Hannibal Lecter (played by Brian Cox of Succession fame).</p><p> Itās very good and one twist in particular is chillingly e ective.</p><p> A serial killer is on the loose (not Lecter) and maybe two-thirds of the way through the lm we suddenly spend time with him and see the world through his eyes.</p><p> Heās lonely and confused and capable of some desire for human connec tion and to our horror, for a moment, we empathize with him and see how cruel and capricious the world seems from his twisted point of view.</p><p> The novel I Was A Teenag e Slasher doubles down on this, telling the entire story from the point of view of a 17 year old kid cursed to kill for revenge.</p><p> Set in a small Texas town in 1989, itās lovingly immersed in the slasher movie culture of the 1980s and very, very violent.</p><p> But sweet too? I canāt wait to check it out.</p><p> I Was A Teenag e Slasher by Stephen Graham Jones ($29; S&S/Saga Press) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org 20.</p><p> Prunella by Beth Ferry; illustrated by Claire Keane 21.</p><p> Felix Powell, Boy Dog by Erin Entrada Kelly 22.</p><p> Johnny, e Sea, and Me by Melba Escobar Three books for kids of every age. (Kids hate it when their books are bunc hed together with books for ālittle kids.ā A 10 year old would be aghast to see a book they might like side by side with a picture book! Iām just assuming youāre an adult or a very savvy kid and wonāt mind.</p><p> Besides, a good book is a good book!) Prunella is a highly praised picture book about a little girl born with a purple thumb (instead of owers and the like, she loves cacti and other succulents).</p><p> Felix Powell, Boy Dog is the winning story of a boy turned into a dog.</p><p> He sees only in black and white (boo!) but his sense of smell is amazing! Itās an amusing romp and surely the movie rights have already been sold.</p><p> Colombian author Melba Escobar delivers a quiet, lyrical story of a 10 year old boy Pedro in Johnny, The Sea, and Me.</p><p> Bullied and missing his absent father, Pedro is delighted to escape to the Caribbean on vacation with his mom.</p><p> Instead of solitude, heās befriended by a pirate! Or at least a gru older man with a parrot who says heās a pirate and proves the wise father gure Pedro has been longing for. (I'll forgive Escobar the Oxford comma because it's always great to see kids literature from other countries being translated into English.</p><p> Pro tip: if someone bothers to translate a book into English, it's probably really good!) Prunella by Beth Ferry; illustrated by Claire Keane ($18.99; Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org Felix Powell, Boy Dog by Erin Entrada Kelly ($18.99; Greenwillow Books) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org Johnny, The Sea, and Me by Melba Escobar; illustrated by Elizabeth Builes ; translated by Sara Lissa Paulson ($16.95; Enchanted Lion) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org e 46 Best Books of 2024ā¦So Far Read MoreCourtesy of various publishers Content continues below Courtesy of Little, Brown and Company, Gallery Books, Riverhead Books Content continues below Content continues below Courtesy of Gri n, Berkley Content continues below Courtesy of Viking, CAEZIK SF & Fantasy, Ballantine Books Content continues below Courtesy of Mariner Books, St.</p><p> Martinās Press Content continues below Courtesy of Mulholland Books, Bloom Books, Mysterious Press Content continues below Courtesy of Ballantine Books Content continues below Courtesy of Crown, Simon & Schuster, St.</p><p> Martinās Press Content continues below Courtesy of S&S/Saga Press Content continues below Courtesy of Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Greenwillow Books, Enchanted Lion Sponsored Stories These Barefoot Shoes are Leaving Neuropathy Experts Ba ed Barefoot Vitality | SponsoredMac Users Didn't Know This Simple Trick To Block All Ads (Do It Now) Safe Tech Tips | Sponsored Top Doctors : Š f You Have Nail Fungus, Do This Immediately Wellness Wisdom Hub | Sponsored This Coin Helps Keep Your Drinking Water CleanThis Wine Advent Calendar Is the Perfect Early Holiday Present ā and Itās Under $80What Type of Cancer Does Kate Middleton Have? 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