Top 5 Fiction Books To Be Released On February 2023

Even though seeing other worlds through stories that only exist in one's head, reading fiction may have many positive effects on one's self. These are the upcoming fiction novels for February 2023.

1. Someone Else's Shoes by Jojo Moyes

This is the latest book from Me Before You and The Giver of Stars author Jojo Moyes, who is also the #1 New York Times bestselling author. It is a narrative about mistakes, mess-ups, and making the most of second chances. Someone Else's Shoes is a tale of how one small event can drastically alter everything, and it is replete with the love, wit, and excellent writing that are so characteristic of Jojo Moyes. This book is anticipated to be released on February 2, 2023, by Pamela Dorman Books.

2. What Napoleon Could Not Do: A Novel by D.K. Nnuro

In this riveting book, three people with connections to Africa view America through the eyes and aspirations of the country. DK Nnuro makes a fantastic debut, showing us what happens when we receive what we want—and what doesn't. The people in this book are remarkable because of their candor, optimism, and humor, and their journey is remembered because it is engaging, unexpected, and incredibly real. An wonderfully written contemplation on family, deception, responsibility, grief, and the yearning for achievement and equanimity, What Napoleon Could Not Do is a masterpiece of writing. This book is anticipated to be released on February 7, 2023, by Riverhead Books.

3. Endpapers by Jennifer Savran Kelly

Endpapers will captivate fans of queer, trans gendered, or trans fiction like Torrey Peters' Detransition, Baby as well as anybody who enjoys protagonist, setting-rich works like Tell the Wolves I'm Home or The Immortalists. It is a brilliantly written, profoundly evocative novel about what it is to achieve happiness within an identity whose bounds have not yet been determined. On February 7, 2023, Algonquin Books is anticipated to release this book.

4. My Last Innocent Year by Daisy Alpert Florin

An insightful, profoundly moving first book about an unwanted sexual sexual experience that throws one woman's last semester at a prestigious New England college into scandal and turmoil into an unwise relationship with a married professor. A young lady on the cusp of sexual and creative awakening navigates her path toward freedom in My Last Innocent Year while acknowledging the strength, beauty, and resilience of her heritage. It addresses the complexity of permission, what it means to be an adult, and whether we can ever escape our poor choices. It is timely and intelligent. Henry Holt and Co anticipates releasing this book on February 14, 2023.

5. Your Driver Is Waiting by Priya Guns

A ride-share driver is barely keeping it together while searching for romance, respect, and economic security in this electrifyingly ferocious and witty social critique, a gender-flipped reimagining of the classic 1970s movie Taxi Driver. . . until she deems that enough time has passed. Your Driver Is Waiting is a crazy, one-sitting read that is rife with dark humor, biting social satire, and Priya Guns' passionately unique voice. It is a hilarious parody of our society of contemporary isolation. This book is scheduled to be released by Doubleday Books on February 28, 2023.

Which two of these five novels are you most excited to read?

All five of the books are interesting, but if I had to choose only two, I'd select My Last Innocent Year by Daisy Alpert Florin and Someone Else's Shoes by Jojo Moyes. I picked Jojo Moyes' book because I adore her writing style. Most of the time, she makes me cry and feel sad while also making my heart warm. I find the second book I've picked by Daisy Florin to be fairly fascinating. I believe it is comparable in some ways to the book My Dark Vanessa, which I like, therefore for that reason I want to read this book.

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