10 New Books to Binge Over Labor Day Weekend

With the upcoming holiday weekend, we’re making plans that include relaxing with the companionship of the best new books. Whether you like intriguing chick lit, enticing young adult novels, or even a memoir that will make you think, these are some of the best books we think are worthy of your long weekend. Grab your favorite cold drink and a few of these inspiring titles and get ready to get lost in these end-of-summer reads.

The Bucket List by Georgia Clark
The Bucket List by Georgia Clark

1. The Bucket List by Georgia Clark ($26): At only 25, Lacey learns that she is positive for the breast cancer gene and is unable to cope with the idea that she may have to get her breasts removed as a preventive measure. With this in mind, Lacey makes it her mission to check off every item on her own “boobie bucket list” and begins an adventure that will awaken her sensual side and help her figure out the kind of woman she truly wants to be. This novel is a heartwarming and hilarious look at the life of a determined and strong young woman.

There There by Tommy Orange
There There by Tommy Orange

2. There There by Tommy Orange ($26): This New York Times bestseller follows the experiences of Jacquie, Dene, and Opal during their time at the Big Oakland Powwow and the ways it changes all of them. From embracing their heritage to finding family and pursuing a new and sober life, these complex characters will learn that they were all brought together for a reason bigger than themselves. Orange’s debut novel is a touching story about a side of America that not many are exposed to and is an eye-opening read for anyone who picks it up.

3. Better Than This by Cathy Zane ($17): To everyone on the outside, Sarah Jenkins appears to have an enviable life with her beautiful family, but what people don’t know is that Sarah is struggling with her own insecurities. When a bombshell about her life becomes public knowledge, everything starts to come crashing down around her, and Sarah must find a way to sort through the chaos. But when she opens a mysterious letter she had forgotten about, she begins to think there’s still hope.

What A Time to Be Alone: The Slumflower’s Guide to Why You Are Already Enough by Chidera Eggerue
What A Time to Be Alone: The Slumflower’s Guide to Why You Are Already Enough by Chidera Eggerue

4. What A Time to Be Alone: The Slumflower’s Guide to Why You Are Already Enough by Chidera Eggerue ($17): In a time where most people think being alone is a bad thing, Chidera Eggerue is here to tell you that being alone is one of the best parts of life. Believing that we all come into this world with a purpose, Eggerue aims to help readers understand that you can still be a kickass human being even if you’re feeling lonely. With added mantras and inspiration from the author’s Nigerian mother, this new nonfiction read inspires others to take hold of their lives and embrace the imperfections.

5. These Rebel Waves by Sara Raasch ($18): Escape to an exciting and fantastical world over the holiday weekend with this new YA novel by New York Times bestselling author Sara Raasch. It’s been five years since Adeluna’s home was saved from oppressive forces; now, she’s on a quest to find a missing delegate and proponent for peace. Teaming up with a pirate, the two begin their quest to bring back the leader safely, but what they discover in the process will be both shocking and life-changing. For fans of action and adventure novels, this mystifying book will have you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end.

6. An Unwanted Guest by Shari Lapena ($26): The author of The Couple Next Door is back with her latest thriller about all that can go wrong when a hotel is shut down and the guests are forced to stay inside. Without power or a way to communicate with the outside world, the hotel guests begin to panic when one of them is found dead. Aware of the fact that the killer is still in the building, they come to the realization that all they can do is protect themselves through means of self-defense. And as more and more bodies turn up, the hotel begins to become a place of pure fear. If you can’t get enough of nail-biting thrillers, An Unwanted Guest is a must-read.

Boot Language: A Memoir by Vanya Erickson
Boot Language: A Memoir by Vanya Erickson

7. Boot Language: A Memoir by Vanya Erickson ($17): For those who were mystified by Jeannette Walls’s The Glass Castle, Vanya Erickson’s debut book should be the next read on your #TBR pile. After returning from service in World War II, Erickson’s father brought with him nightmares, trauma, and addiction that would affect the family for years to come. Struggling with her father’s problems and her mother’s neglect, she found peace in the outdoors and was able to look back years later and forgive the parents who were never there for her.

All the Little Lights by Jamie McGuire
All the Little Lights by Jamie McGuire

8. All the Little Lights by Jamie McGuire ($13): This tragic YA romance has all the elements you could want when it comes to a teen love story. Elliott and Catherine had an instant connection from the moment they met. But when Elliott is suddenly forced to leave the town and Catherine behind, their bond is broken, leaving them in a state of disarray when Elliott returns years later, ready to win Catherine over. Now back in each other’s lives, they’ll try to fix the friendship and love they once had, but before they can do that, Elliott gets caught up in a crime that could ruin both of their lives forever.

Us Against You by Fredrik Backman
Us Against You by Fredrik Backman

9. Us Against You by Fredrik Backman ($28): Serving as the follow-up to 2017’s Beartown, Backman’s new book deals with the aftermath of a broken community and their esteemed hockey team. As the Beartown hockey team tries to redeem themselves, they find new competition in a neighboring town and a big game that will determine whose team is better. But before the end of the big event, someone will be found dead, sending a new shockwave throughout the entire community. For those looking for a read that will surprise you, Us Against You is the perfect choice.

10. You’re on an Airplane: A Self-Mythologizing Memoir by Parker Posey ($28): Parker Posey’s debut memoir gives readers an inside look at what it would be like to have a conversation with the esteemed actress on an airplane. Diving into her childhood, acting career, and all the ups and downs of her life, Posey presents readers with an in-depth look at the life of a woman who has always seemed like she has it all. This funny and insightful memoir is a travel must-have and makes the perfect gift for book lovers everywhere.

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