‘The Incredible Kindness of Paper’ by Evelyn Skye Enchants in WW Book Club This Week!
This week's best new books include a whimsical romance, a searing thriller and more!
Welcome back, book lovers! This week, Woman’s World Book Club is excited to announce another batch of delightful and dazzling new releases to sink into. Our book picks will take you on captivating journeys through a variety of genres—from thriller to romance, nonfiction and more! As usual, we guarantee there’s something for every reader and every bookish mood.
Do you enjoy heartfelt love stories sprinkled with magical realism? If so, pick up Evelyn Skye’s latest novel, The Incredible Kindness of Paper, which follows two pen pals on a decades-long romance. If you prefer edge-of-your-seat thrillers, don’t miss The Locked Ward by Sarah Pekkanen. This week, we also have a revolutionary nonfiction book entitled The Carb Reset by Harley Pasternak that details how to use carbs to your advantage when it comes to health and weight loss.
Keep scrolling to discover even more about the best new books out now!
Magical romance
‘The Incredible Kindness of Paper‘ by Evelyn Skye

If you’re drawn to stories infused with heartfelt magic, like Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library, you’ll enjoy Evelyn Skye’s latest novel, The Incredible Kindness of Paper. In grade school, Chloe Hanako Quinn is assigned a pen pal named Oliver Jones. But before sending the letter she whispers a note into it—and he hears her. Decades later, Chloe begins writing uplifting messages on origami paper and sprinkling them around town. Across the city, one note finds Oliver—and it changes his life forever.
Shocking thriller
‘The Locked Ward‘ by Sarah Pekkanen

Sarah Pekkanen is known for heart-racing bestsellers like The Wife Between Us and The Golden Couple—and her newest page-turner, The Locked Ward, is yet another riveting psychological thriller. When Georgia Cartwright, who was adopted as a newborn, is accused of killing the biological daughter of her wealthy family, it shocks their affluent Southern town. Locked in a psychiatric ward, Georgia tells Amanda, her estranged twin sister, “I didn’t do it…” Can Amanda unearth the truth?
Bookish love story
‘The Battle of the Bookshop‘ by Poppy Alexander

Brimming with literary-themed charm, Poppy Alexander’s new novel, The Battle of the Bookshops, is a perfect read for fans of You’ve Got Mail! Set in the seaside town of Portneath, the book follows Jules Capelthorne, a woman determined to save her aunt’s beloved 100-year-old bookshop. As she struggles to renew the lease, she learns the property owner is Roman Montbeau—and the Capelthornes do not get along with the Montbeaus. A story about family, feuds, love and the quiet power of books.
Gripping war saga
‘The Last Assignment‘ by Erika Robuck

The Last Assignment, by acclaimed author Erika Robuck, is an action-packed, richly researched tale inspired by a true trailblazer: Georgette Meyer Chapelle, also known as Dickey Chapelle, a photojournalist revered for her work from WWII, Vietnam and more. In 1954 Manhattan, Dickey is lost. It’s almost 10 years since her arrest—after defying orders in Iwo Jima— and her marriage is failing. But new jobs send her to Hungary, Cuba and Vietnam, where she fearlessly captures history.
Easy-to-follow health guide
‘The Carb Reset‘ by Harley Pasternak

Keeping track of the hottest dieting and nutritional do’s and don’ts can be a little…overwhelming. But celebrity personal trainer, nutrition pro and author Harley Pasternak, says it doesn’t have to be! In his new book, The Carb Reset, he’s revolutionizing how to lose weight—without restricting carbs. The secret? his PATH acronym: a Palm of carbohydrates, All the vegetables, a Thumb of fat and a Hand of protein. Full of science-backed tips, healthy recipes and more, this guide will reset your relationship with food in the best way!
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