3 New York Times Bestsellers You Should Add to Your 2020 Reading List

Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington in "Little Fires Everywhere"

The New York Times‘ bestsellers list has always been a great source of reading inspiration. If you’re running out of books to add to your reading list, these three definitely belong there.

Where the Crawdads Sing | Delia Owens

It’s been two years since Delia Owens’ book came out, yet it still spent most of 2020 atop The New York Times bestsellers list. It centers around a young girl named Kya, who spent her childhood in isolation in a quiet town on the North Carolina coast.

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The Vanishing Half | Brit Bennett

Brit Bennett’s latest novel centers on two identical twins who tried to escape their home when they were teenagers. 10 years later, one of them is still stuck in the same southern town where they grew up, while the other is trying to build a new life far away from home.  

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Little Fires Everywhere | Celeste Ng

Celeste Ng’s novel returned to The New York Times‘ bestsellers list three years after its release thanks to Hulu’s hit TV adaptation. It follows the intertwined fates of two families living in the picture-perfect neighborhood of Shaker Heights during the 1990s.

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