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Here are the Books We Love: 380+ great 2023 reads recommended by NPR
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Date:2025-04-25 16:38:02
NPR's Books We Love returns with 380+ new titles handpicked by NPR staff and trusted critics. Find 11 years of recommendations all in one place – that's more than 3,600 great reads.
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