If you are in search of something to read right now, whether it is an exciting novel, an absorbing thriller, an intriguing detective or science fiction – you should be ready! 2018 has brought new cool opuses, which can’t make any American indifferent.
There is nothing better than reading a new masterpiece, as they are published in the USA and outside its borders all the time. Thus, don’t waste your time and if you check out the list, you’ll be astonished by the best books 2018 selling in America, where everyone can find something particular for their own taste.
List of Top Books to Read in 2018
Title | Author | Genre | Country |
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Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House | Michael Wolff | Non-Fiction | United States |
Fear: Trump in the White House | Bob Woodward | Non-Fiction | United States |
Girl, Wash Your Face | Rachel Hollis | Non-Fiction | United States |
12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos | Jordan Bernt Peterson | Non-Fiction | Canada |
A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership | James Comey | Non-Fiction | United States |
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck | Mark Manson | Non-Fiction | United States |
A Ladder to the Sky | John Boyne | Novel | United Kingdom |
Restore Me | Tahereh Mafi | Science Fiction | United States |
Crazy Rich Asians | Kevin Kwan | Novel | United States |
The Woman in the Window | A.J. Finn | Novel | United States |
The Great Alone | Kristin Hannah | Novel | United States |
Educated: A Memoir | Tara Westover | Autobiography | United States |
An American Marriage | Tayari Jones | Novel | United States |
The Outsider | Stephen King | Novel | United States |
Everless | Sara Holland | Fantasy Fiction | United States |
Kingdom of Ash | Sarah J. Maas | Young Adult Fiction | United States |
From Lukov with Love | Mariana Zapata | Romance | United States |
Calypso | David Sedaris | Humor | United States |
Vengeful | V.E. Schwab | Science Fiction | United States |
In Pieces | Sally Field | Autobiography | United States |
Sadie | Courtney Summers | Young Adult Fiction | United States |
Pestilence | Laura Thalassa | Romance | United States |
The Kiss Quotient | Helen Hoang | Romance | United States |
Love and Other Words | Christina Lauren | Romance | United States |
A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo | Jill Twiss | Fiction | United States |
A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership | James Comey | Non-Fiction | United States |
Ready Player One | Ernest Cline | Novel, Science Fiction | United States |
The President Is Missing | Bill Clinton and James Patterson | Novel, Political Thriller | United States |
The Shape of Water | Daniel Kraus, Guillermo del Toro | Romantic Fantasy | United States |
Then She Was Gone | Lisa Jewell | Novel | United States |
Circe | Madeline Miller | Historical Fiction | United States |
There There | Tommy Orange | Historical Fiction | United States |
Children of Blood and Bone | Tomi Adeyemi | Young Adult Fantasy | United States |
Warlight | Michael Ondaatje | Literary Fiction | United States |
The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border | Francisco CantĂş | Autobiography | United States |
The Wife Between Us | Greer Hendricks, Sarah Pekkanen | Psychological Thriller & Fiction | United States |
How to Walk Away | Katherine Center | Romance, Fiction | United States |
Dark Sacred Night | Michael Connelly | Thriller | United States |
Elevation | Stephen King | Literary Fiction | United States |
The Reckoning | John Grisham | Novel | United States |
Every Breath | Nicholas Sparks | Romance | United States |
Archangel's Prophecy | Nalini Singh | Romance, Fantasy Fiction | United States |
Beastie Boys Book | Michael Diamond, Adam Horovitz | Autobiography | United States |
Killing the SS | Bill O'Reilly, Martin Dugard | Non-Fiction | United States |
Ship of Fools | Tucker Carlson | Humour | United States |
The Mamba Mentality | Kobe Bryant | Autobiography | United States |
Almost Everything: Notes on Hope | Anne Lamott | Self-Help | United States |
Leadership: In Turbulent Times | Doris Kearns Goodwin | Autobiography | United States |
I Might Regret This | Abbi Jacobson | Humour, Autobiography | United States |
Brief Answers to the Big Questions | Stephen Hawking | Scientific Literature | United States |
Interesting Facts
It seems that authors have brought to life quite a large number of novels which readers will adore. Here are some facts which, for sure, will intrigue you and make you want to read these books.
- Stephen Hawking was a realist, and he didn’t believe in heaven and hell. His belief concerned only the power of space. Thus, Brief Answers to the Big Questions was something that was central to his life.
- There are 5 hidden core values which are presented in The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: to be always responsible for what’s going around you, to make yourself less wrong will bring you to success; to not fear failure – it makes you cleverer, to always refuse to improper activity, and to be prepared for death – you must always think about what you’ll leave for future generations.
- Ship of Fools, which was written by Tucker Carlson, sheds light on the posh life of a population sector who doesn’t care about any crisis of whatever happens in the country. They are distanced from other people by their unlimited wealth and luxury, and the reason they do this is their disrespect.
- Killing the SS describes the terrifying organization which stood behind millions of innocent lives during World War II and its extermination after Germany’s loss in the war.
- Dark Sacred Night, which was performed by Michael Connelly, is a continuation of a story book which represents Harry Bosch, the retired detective. Published in 1992, The Black Echo became a starter and inspired authors of a TV series to create a successful chain of TV shows.
- There is a bold statement and response to international activity Black Lives Matter in Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi. Some social issues and world of gods are tightly twisted in this novel.
- The President Is Missing became the best-selling book in the first six months of 2018.
- A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo bet A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership and became the most sold book on Amazon and among electronic books, which are gaining more popularity. A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo is a spoof of A Day in the Life of the Vice President.
- The author of The Kiss Quotient was diagnosed with autism when she was an adult.
- There is some gossip that Stephen King has linked the main character from the new best-seller The Outsider and a character of a boy from a TV show, which was filmed in the 90s and was entitled Storm of the Century. It was done in order to reveal another point of view in his yet-to-be-written book. Otherwise, there is no sense to give the same names for characters from different stories.
This is just the beginning of the most captivating things about the released manuscripts in 2018; however, this justs warm up your interest, doesn’t it?
Conclusion
Every year the cultural legacy is augmented, however, this doesn’t mean that the variety of top rated stories and novels increase, too. Every reader has to face the dilemma of which book to read and which to skip since not every book is worth a reader’s time and attention. BooKKooks reveals all those books which might be interesting and even helps you to find the best of the best.