Books we're excited about in 2023
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We asked our team of booksellers about the titles they're most looking forward to this year. Judging by the replies, 2023 will be packed with immense, radical writing, from an exploration of the politcs of mental health to new novels by some of the last few years' brightest debuts, a much-needed collection of critical writing on NATO and a weird fantasia set in Glasgow's drag scene, from a legendary queer author.
From January to October, bring on this year's new favourites, along with those you don't yet know will reach you.
You can pre-order any of the titles below now!
Linked Books
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- Brother Poem
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- Will Harris
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- Mad World : The Politics of Mental Health
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- Micha Frazer-Carroll
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- Brotherless Night
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- V.V. Ganeshananthan
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- Radical Intimacy
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- Sophie K Rosa
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- We, the Heartbroken
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- Gargi Bhattacharyya
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- The Late Americans
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- Brandon Taylor
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- Home
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- Cailean Steen
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- BFFs : The Radical Potential of Female Friendship : 16
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- Anahit Behrooz
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- Quietly Hostile
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- Samantha Irby
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- The Tree of Us
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- Ore Agbaje-Williams
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- The Feminist Killjoy Handbook
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- Sara Ahmed
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- Hostile Homelands : The New Alliance Between India and Israel
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- Azad Essa
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- Natopolitanism : The Atlantic Alliance since the Cold War
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- Grey Anderson
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- Who Cares : The Hidden Crisis of Caregiving, and How We Solve It
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- Emily Kenway
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- River Spirit
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- Leila Aboulela
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- The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi
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- Shannon Chakraborty
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- The Patriarchs : How Men Came to Rule
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- Angela Saini