June offers you the chance to experience a diverse selection of fiction and nonfiction books by emerging and established authors. These noteworthy books to read have been recognized for their excellence in writing and storytelling, earning awards such as the Independent Author Network (IAN) Book of the Year Awards and the Next Generation Indie Book Awards. These authors cover a range of genres, including literary fiction, historical fiction, and thrillers. You can expect to discover new and exciting voices in the world of fiction and nonfiction with the following selection of books.
Fiction
Out Killing Indians, by Rick Steber; Available here.
A Sacred Duty: An FBI Yellowstone Adventure, by Rhona Weaver; Available here.
The Tea Drinker’s Guide to Adventure, by Andrée Jannette; Available here.
Fractal Noise, by Christopher Paolini; Available here.
Scarlet, by Genevieve Cogman; Available here.
Nonfiction
The Art of Astonishment: Reflections on Gifts and Grace, by Alice Brittan; Available here.
The Accidental Reef and Other Ecological Odysseys in the Great Lakes, by Lynne Heasley, Illustrated by Glenn Wolff; Available here.
Dear White Woman, Please Come Home: Hand Me Your Bias, and I’ll Show You Our Connection, by Kimberlee Yolanda Williams; Available here.
The Wise Hours, by Miriam Darlington; Available here.
Mixed Signals: How Incentives Really Work, by Uri Gneezy; Available here.
You can also find award-winning books among the new releases for June 2023. The Independent Book Publishing Professionals Group (IBPPG) has named the best indie books of 2023, including nonfiction titles that cover a range of topics such as memoirs, biographies, and self-help books. Additionally, the Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction has announced its longlist for 2023, which includes 21 nonfiction books. These award-winning nonfiction books offer you the opportunity to learn from and be inspired by some of the best writers in the genre.
As a reader, you can explore literary fiction, historical fiction, thrillers, memoirs, biographies, and self-help books, among others. With so many different genres to choose from, you are sure to find a book that suits your interests and preferences.
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