Taylor Jenkins Reid’s Newest Historical Fiction Novel ‘Atmosphere’ Tops WW Book Club This Week!
From historical fiction to mystery, family saga and more—we have something for everyone!
Welcome back, book lovers! This week, Woman’s World Book Club is thrilled to announce another batch of captivating new releases to sink into. Our book picks will take you on unforgettable journeys through a variety of genres—from historical fiction to mystery, family saga, nonfiction and more! As usual, we guarantee there’s something for every reader or bookish mood.
Looking for a an out of this world historical fiction novel? We recommend Taylor Jenkins Reid’s newest page-turner, Atmosphere, set at NASA in the 1980s. More in the mood for an edge-of-your-seat mystery? Pick up We Don’t Talk About Carol by Kristen L. Berry which transports readers to a town filled with secrets in North Carolina. Fans of classic beach read will adore Beach House Rules by Kristy Woodson Harvey. Harvey’s sparkling story follows a mother-daughter duo who are trying to reclaim their lives.
Keep scrolling to discover this weeks best new books.
Historical fiction
‘Atmosphere’ by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Bestselling author Taylor Jenkins Reid’s dazzling new book transports readers to the 1980s, where Joan Goodwin makes history as one of the first female scientists accepted into NASA’s prestigious Space Shuttle program. She trains alongside an extraordinary group of fellow candidates. But in 1984, a mission goes wrong and Joan must do everything she can to bring her friends—and the person she loves—home.
Mystery
‘We Don’t Talk About Carol’ by Kristen L. Berry

A generations-old family secret, unsolved mysteries, suspense…Kristen L. Berry’s debut novel has it all. After her grandma’s passing, Sydney finds a hidden photograph of a girl who looks a lot like her. She learns the girl is her aunt, Carol, who was one of six North Carolina Black girls to go missing in the 1960s. But for decades, her family didn’t speak of her. As Sydney digs for the truth, the past reemerges and has her questioning everything.
Family saga
‘The Lost Book of First Loves’ by RaeAnne Thayne

Emotional moments and scenic settings abound in this heartfelt saga. Alison “Ali” Wells was raised by her literary icon father. But when a DNA test reveals she has a half sister named Juniper Connolly, Ali decides to take a job as Juniper’s intern. This plan is quickly diverted when June suffers a cardiac arrest from a congenital condition—and Ali saves her life. What follows is a summer of healing, hope and learning the meaning of family.
Women’s fiction
‘Beach House Rules’ by Kristy Woodson Harvey

Filled with coastal Carolina charm and a vibrant cast of characters, this story centers on mother-daughter duo Charlotte and Iris. When Charlotte’s husband is arrested for fraud, a local mom invites Charlotte and Iris to live at her beachfront B&B that’s home to single moms. Then a gossipy local Instagrammer targets the families living in the ‘mommune.’ A tale about the joys of friendship and reclaiming your life.
Nonfiction
‘Eat to Love’ by Mikaela Reuben

On busy weeknights, cooking up a meal that’s easy and nourishing can feel like too much work. But according to nutritional chef Mikaela Reuben, it’s not as difficult as we think! In her new cookbook, she shares more than 115 delicious, simple plant-forward recipes, including Lemon Lentil Soup, Zucchini Enchiladas, Garlicky Roasted Portobellos and Raspberry Coconut Muffins, along with science-backed tips on nutrition. Plus, each recipe can be adapted to any diet—from dairy-free to gluten-free and more. There’s something for everyone!
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