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The most read books of this week on GOODREADS are quite like last week, but we have a new title included – and he immediately filmed in place n ° 1. Can you guess what it is? It’s true, it’s the most recent of Emily Henry: Big big life. Unlike the previous bestsellers of Emily Henry, he leans more towards general fiction than romance.

To add a certain variety to this list, I included the best five most read books in the countries of the world. Today, we take a look at the users of reading users from GOODREADS in Brazil, India and Ireland. There is overlap with global choices, but there are also unique titles, such as A Cabeça do Santo (The head of the saint) by Socorro Acioli in Brazil and The secret hall (Maeve Kerrigan # 12) by Jane Casey in Ireland.

But before diving into the most popular readings of the moment, let’s talk about a few new books this week that you should know.

Two new books this week, you should know

Unfortunately, the most read books on GoodDeads tend not to be diversified by any definition of the word. Here are some new books this week that deserve a wider readership.

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Old school Indian by Aaron John Curtis

You have now seen many novels from adulthood, I’m sure, but have you ever seen one at the age of the coming? In the beginnings of Curtis, Abe Jacobs was a man from Ahkwesáhsne, 43, who reluctantly returned to the reserve where he grew up after more than 20 years. The reason for his return? The doctors told him that he was dying and that he decided on the treatment he had never thought that he would do it: healing in the hands of his big uncle not ceremony and restored. Now it remains skeptical to be healed, but in its exploration, there is a seed of hope. Through full -minded lines and the alter ego reflections of Abe’s poet, Dominick Deer Woods, we see him confront all these things that took him away from his home during all this time. —Erica Ezeifedi

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Kiss me, maybe By Gabriella Gamez

When The next best adventure Released last year, I knew I was going to have a new favorite author, but it was sealed when I saw the cover for Kiss me, maybe. Not only for the cover (although I mean, look at it!), But also because of the indication of who was going to be the next protagonist, and I was excited AF to read her love story. Angela asexual librarian has never been kissed. When she publishes something declaring it on social networks, it becomes accidentally viral, leading to a treasure hunt where the winner obtains his first kiss. And who is there to help him? The Krystal bartender, which Angela had a longtime crush. But it is out of limits and without interest in love. RIGHT? – Jessica Pryde

The most read books on Good Adreads this week

# 5:

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Intrepid (Helpless # 3) by Lauren Roberts

This novel Romatasasy is the third book of Powerless series, which concerns a “prohibited romance between a powerful prince and an ordinary girl”. Intrepid Released on April 8. It was read by 18,000 users last week and has an average rating of 4.3.

Brazil: A Cabeça do Santo (The head of the saint) by Socorro Acioli

India: The answer is not By Fredrik Backman

Ireland: Niche by Roisín O’Donnell

# 4:

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Onyx storm (The Empyrean # 3) by Rebecca Yarros

Yarros completely slipped the list of bestsellers this week, but Onyx storm Always hold its place in the best five most read books on Good Adreds. The new Empyrean novel was read by nearly 19,000 GOODREADS users this week and has an average rating of 4.2.

Brazil: King of envy By Ana Huang

India: The maid by Freida McFadden

Ireland: Intrepid by Lauren Roberts

# 3:

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Say you will remember me By Abby Jimenez

Of the author of Just for summer Comes a new romantic novel that was released on April 1st! He follows Samantha, who has a perfect and endless meeting with the beautiful Greek veterinarian Xavier. Then Samantha admits that it can only be for one night because her family is in crisis. Despite the distance, however, none of them can forget the time they spent together. Nearly 20,000 Goodreads users read this this week, and it has an average rating of 4.1.

Brazil: In the background By Ali Hazelwood

India: Intrepid by Lauren Roberts

Ireland: The secret hall by Jane Casey

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