10 notable books of 2025: A posthumous memoir about Epstein, 'Hunger Games' and reliving 2024

NEW YORK (AP) — The publishing world's notable releases this year included a new “Hunger Games” novel and a book by Thomas Pynchon. Suzanne Collins' prequel “Sunrise on the Reaping” sold over 4 million copies despite her limited promotion. Mel Robbins' self-help book, “The Let Them Theory,” topped bestseller lists, while David Szalay's “Flesh” won the Booker Prize. Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir, “Nobody's Girl,” made headlines for its revelations. Rick Atkinson's “The Fate of the Day” received acclaim for its history of the Revolutionary War. Books on the 2024 election, including Kamala Harris' “107 Days,” also captured readers' attention.

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