One of my favorite Thrive Microsteps that I use every day to recharge is to read a few pages from a book that has nothing to do with work. Listed below – in no order whatsoever – are 50 unputdownable page-turners I’ve devoured since July 2022. The only thing these books have in common is that once I started reading them, I was hooked. I’ve also included 5 books I pre-ordered and can’t wait to read. Nothing makes me happier than book recommendations so if you have a favorite book you think I’d love, please let me know! My email is [email protected]!

Thrilling (but not thrillers):

  1. Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow – Gabrielle Zevin
  2. There’s No Such Thing as an Easy Job – Kikuko Tsumura  
  3. Daisy Jones & the Six – Taylor Jenkins Read
  4. All’s Well – Mona Awad
  5. Beloved – Toni Morrison
  6. Gabriel and Julia – Gregory Beyer (not published yet!)

Thrillers:

  1. Beartown – Fredrik Backman
  2. The World Cannot Give – Tara Isabella Burton 
  3. Social Creature – Tara Isabella Burton
  4. I Will Find You – Harlan Coben 
  5. The Chain – Adrian McKinty
  6. Luckiest Girl Alive – Jessica Knoll
  7. The One – John Marrs
  8. The Quarry Girls – Jess Lourey
  9. Frankenstein – Mary Shelley
  10. Dark Matter – Blake Crouch
  11. All the Dangerous Things – Stacy Willingham
  12. The Girls Are All So Nice Here – Laurie Elizabeth Flynn
  13. A Day Like This – Kelly McNeil
  14. The Last Time I Lied – Riley Sager
  15. Small Game – Blair Braverman
  16. The Writing Retreat – Julia Bartz
  17. The Patient – Jasper DeWitt
  18. Little Disasters – Sarah Vaughan
  19. Watch Me Disappear – Janelle Brown
  20. Home Before Dark – Riley Sager
  21. Final Girls – Riley Sager
  22. Lock Every Door – Riley Sager
  23. The Family Across the Street – Nicole Trope
  24. Through the Wall – Caroline Corcoran
  25. The Locked Door – Frieda McFadden
  26. The Housekeeper – Natalie Barelli
  27. The Family Remains – Lisa Jewell
  28. The It Girl – Ruth Ware
  29. The Night She Disappeared – April Henry
  30. Little Secrets – Jennifer Hillier
  31. What It Seems – Emily Bleeker
  32. The Stepchild –  Nicole Trope
  33. The House Across the Lake – Riley Sager
  34. Aesthetica – Allie Rowbottom
  35. Never Lie – Freida McFadden
  36. We Were Never Here – Andrea Bartz

Non-Fiction:

  1. Breaking Through: Communicating to Open Minds, Move Hearts, and Change the World – Sally Susman
  2. Without a Doubt – Surbhi Sarna
  3. Massive Change – Bruce Mau
  4. The Gifts of Imperfection – Brené Brown
  5. About Love – Bell Hooks
  6. Bookends – Zibby Owens
  7. The Artist’s Way – Julia Cameron
  8. Four Thousand WeeksOliver Burkeman

Pre-Ordered:

  1. Extremely Online: The Untold Story of Fame, Influence, and Power on the Internet – Taylor Lorenz
  2. The Only One Left – Riley Sager
  3. The Pivot Year – Brianna Weist
  4. Bright Young WomenJessica Knoll
  5. Zero Days – Ruth Ware

Author(s)

  • Libby Duke

    Senior Director of Communications and Partnerships at Thrive Global

    Libby Duke is the Senior Director of Communications and Partnerships at Thrive Global. Check out thriveglobal.com/press to see the latest news about Thrive, and email [email protected] if you'd like to connect. Prior to joining Thrive in 2018, Libby spent over 10 years leading PR, marketing, and event planning initiatives at tech and media companies and non-profit organizations, including Condé Nast, NowThis, Scopely, City Year, and Americorps. Libby lives in Bellingham, Washington, with her husband Zach and their two chiweenies.