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Best Goodreads Debut Author (2017), Best Young Adult Fiction (2017), Best of the Best (2018) J. R. Ward: Best Romance (2010, 2011, 2013) Andy Weir: Best Science Fiction (2014, 2017, 2021) Taylor Jenkins Reid: Best Historical Fiction (2019, 2021, 2022) Emily Henry: Best Romance (2021, 2022, 2023) Leigh Bardugo
The First Sister is a 2020 space opera novel, the debut novel by Linden A. Lewis. It centers on conflict between the Icarii and the Geans, inhabitants of Mercury and Venus as well as Earth and Mars, respectively. It is the first novel in The First Sister Trilogy, and was followed by The Second Rebel in 2021 and The Last Hero in 2022.
Lewis's debut novel The First Sister was published in 2020 by Skybound Entertainment. It received moderately positive critical response. It received moderately positive critical response. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was nominated for a Goodreads Choice Award for Best Science Fiction novel [ 5 ] and Best Debut Novel.
The annual Goodreads Choice Awards are the only major book awards chosen by readers for readers, and this year over 6.2 million votes were cast by book lovers for their favorite page-turners of ...
The Rabbit Hutch is a 2022 debut novel by American novelist Tess Gunty and winner of the 2022 National Book Award for Fiction. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Gunty also won the inaugural Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and the Barnes & Noble Discover Award for the novel.
Each year, Goodreads, members cast votes for their favorite books, which are then curated into a list of around 15 of the year's best page-turners.This year, nearly 6 million (!) votes were cast ...
She Who Became the Sun is a 2021 historical fantasy novel by Shelley Parker-Chan. Parker-Chan's debut novel, the work is a re-imagining of the rise to power of the Hongwu Emperor in the 14th century. A sequel, He Who Drowned the World, was published in 2023; [1] the two books form The Radiant Emperor Duology.
And Juhea Kim’s debut, “Beasts of a Little Land,” strives for even greater scope, beginning during an impoverished 1917 winter and following its characters into the mid-1960s, which are ...