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One hundred mystery books by setting, the upcoming books Goodreads' editors can't wait to read, and more!
Scene Stealers
100 Mystery & Thriller Recommendations by Setting
There's hardly any locale that a devious mystery author can't make a bit more ominous with an unsolved crime. But there are some settings that seem to particularly lend themselves to a bit of thrilling intrigue (the office, that creepy country house). Check out this guide for finding your next mystery, by location.
68 Upcoming Books Goodreads' Editors Are Very Excited About
When you work at Goodreads, you get a really good peek at the books that are about to hit bookstores. And for Goodreads' editors, there's nothing like anticipating these upcoming books! We thought it would be fun to share our personal Want to Read lists of soon-to-be-released titles.
The Most Reviewed New Books of the Past Five Years
We've collected the 60 most reviewed new books of the past five years among Goodreads' 140 million readers. All combined, these books have nabbed more than 25 million reviews. That's a lot of opinions! From Where the Crawdads Sing to Bad Blood, see which books have folks talking!
'Gone Girl' Turns 10: Discover a Decade of Domestic Thrillers
Ten years ago, Gillian Flynn's Nick and Amy put the "fun" in "dysfunctional family." To mark this anniversary, we pulled popular domestic thrillers published since 2012 whose titles all play off the whole Gone Girl concept. Hint: There are lots (and we mean lots) of disappearing wives.
Spring has sprung, and even the most indoorsy bookworms are longing for a bit of sunshine! If you feel like matching your mood to your reading, check out these new nature nonfiction books that will take you from law-breaking critters to the mysterious ocean depths.
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O Blogue da Cidadania Ativa; Inclusão Social; Sustentabilidade Ambiental e Natureza
We're happy to see you and hope you've had a great week! And what better way to end it than reading up on what's been happening on this big beautiful planet of ours? This week, we're taking you through the winners of the 2022 Nature Photographer of the Year awards, offering you a peek into the inner lives of orangutans, spotlighting our underwater rainforests and more. Thanks for tuning in – and happy reading.
The winning photos of this year's Nature Photographer of the Year awards are here, and they're a wonderful reminder of the beauty and versatility of our planet. Check out the stunning images here:
Did you know that the name orangutan means "person of the forest" in the Malay language? And new research into how these amazing animals communicate reveals their name is more on point than we might have thought:
Besides being fascinating ocean dwellers, whales can also help us combat the climate crisis. Yep, you read that right: these animals are our climate allies. If we protect and safeguard their future, we actually do the same for our own:
Nature works tirelessly on our behalf, providing us with our essential needs. But the way we produce, consume, and waste food is putting unnecessary pressure on natural resources, the environment, biodiversity, and climate. So, where do we go from here?
When we think of plants which help protect our planet, we think of huge rainforests like the Amazon as being essential. While they are, there's one plant species working over 30 times faster at capturing carbon than rainforests - and it's tucked beneath our oceans: