Best Books of the Year: 2023

Curious readers, unite! Mandie Caroll, Senior Editor of Book Reviews, has curated a wrap-up of some of the best of this year's releases. Her favorites follow compelling characters and cover a wide range of important topics. There are tales that grapple with life after death, evocative short stories that tackle racism, and even a sweet fable about a skull buddy that promotes gentle kindness. Inspire your family's next read by checking out the list below, and be sure to browse the rest of our 2023 favorites linked below!

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Native American girl with feater in her hiar, in front of a river and a large sun with bird flying
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My Powerful Hair

age 4+

Gorgeous, poignant story of Indigenous connection, culture.

By: Carole Lindstrom (2023)
Girl with pink glasses and pigtails steps into a book page filled with colorful tropical birds, foliage, and flowers.
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Once Upon a Book

age 4+

Beautiful, vibrant celebration of imagination and stories.

By: Grace Lin , Kate Messner (2023)
Something, Someday book cover: A young Black boy, wearing a blue shirt, bends to the side as he uses a large red watering can to pour water on a small green plant against a bright yellow background
BOOK

Something, Someday

age 4+

One small act makes a huge impact in poetic picture book.

By: Amanda Gorman (2023)
Spanish is the Language of My Family book cover: A boy stands on a stage in front of a microphone with a sign that reads "Annual Spanish Spelling Bee"; a panel of adult judges sits in front, backs to the reader
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Spanish is the Language of My Family

age 4+

Triumphant spelling bee victory reveals powerful lessons

By: Michael Genhart (2023)
Say My Name book cover: Asian girl in pink flower shirt on left speaks to Asian boy in blue shirt on right with shapes and icons floating colorfully around them
BOOK

Say My Name

age 5+

Diverse cultures, names in beautiful, lyrical picture book.

By: Joanna Ho (2023)
There Was a Party for Langston book cover: Langston Hughes resting on a crown while holding a paint brush, other Black characters hold up the crown while dancing with smiles and their eyes closed against a blue background
BOOK

There Was a Party for Langston

age 5+

Upbeat ode honors famous activist and word-making man.

By: Jason Reynolds (2023)
The Skull book cover: Little girl sits in front of a tree holding a skull
BOOK

The Skull

age 6+

Girl befriends talking skull in gently spooky folktale.

By: Jon Klassen (2023)
An American Story Book Cover
BOOK

An American Story

age 7+

Passionate illustrations add to honest depiction of slavery.

By: Kwame Alexander (2022)
The Eyes and the Impossible Book Cover: A dog running on a sunlit path through a forest
BOOK

The Eyes and the Impossible

age 8+

Outstanding animal adventure has deep, complex emotions.

By: Dave Eggers (2023)
Black girl with sparkles in her fist and animal on shoulder in foreground; two Black boys background
BOOK

Nic Blake and The Remarkables: The Manifestor Prophecy

age 8+

Wild tale of girl's guest to save family and learn secrets.

By: Angie Thomas (2023)
Big Tree book cover with tree seedling against flaming backdrop
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Big Tree

age 9+

Thrilling, science-packed tale of sibling seeds on a quest.

By: Brian Selznick (2023)
Covershot:: Drew, Liam, and  Drew take a selfie
BOOK

School Trip: New Kid, Book 3

age 9+

New kids conquer fears on funny, insightful Paris trip.

By: Jerry Craft (2023)
A large group of East and Southeast Asian American kids walking in an airport.
BOOK

You Are Here: Connecting Flights

age 9+

Powerful Asian American stories tackle racism and identity.

By: Ellen Oh (2023)
Cover shows a comic book version of Dan Santat in front of Notre Dame
BOOK

A First Time for Everything

age 10+

Delightful details of the author's first Euro trip and kiss.

By: Dan Santat (2023)
Something Like Home book cover: Girl with red frizzy ponytail snuggles with brown Puppy atop a hill above a city skyline filled with birds
BOOK

Something Like Home

age 10+

Girl faces new home with aunt in gripping novel in verse.

More Than A Dream book cover: Photo of three women (two Black and one White) stand arm in arm in front of the Lincoln Memorial
BOOK

More Than a Dream: The Radical March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom

age 12+

Powerful must read story about a pivotal day in US history.

I Have Something to Tell You Book Cover: A dark yellow background with the book title in a bubble and an illustration of the author in a blue T-shirt
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I Have Something to Tell You (For Young Adults): A Memoir

age 13+

Warm, inspiring memoir of becoming proud, out, and gay.

By: Chasten Buttigieg (2023)
Family Style Book Cover: A bowl of noodle soup on a blue-green background below the book title
BOOK

Family Style: Memories of an American from Vietnam

age 13+

Heartfelt, hopeful graphic memoir about family and food.

By: Thien Pham (2023)
Accountable book cover: Against a dark teal background, the book's title and subtitle are written in white over black graffiti like images of a group of people
BOOK

Accountable: The True Story of a Racist Social Media Account and the Teenagers Whose Lives It Changed

age 14+

Timely must-read true story about racism and social media.

By: Dashka Slater (2023)
The Siren, the Song, and the Spy book cover: A green mermaid with pointed ears and dripping with pearls lounges on a rocky shore while behind her a dragon flies through the sky and a distant city burns
BOOK

The Siren, the Song, and the Spy

age 14+

Epic fantasy sequel ramps up the intrigue and action.

By: Maggie Tokuda-Hall (2023)