7 Really Great Book Deals for the Middle of September

We’re in Aspen as a family this weekend to celebrate my birthday (I turn 40 tomorrow!) and we’re enjoying just hanging out, swimming, playing games, and working on puzzles. 

Here are some book deals I’m loving this weekend: 

Good Dirt

Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson
After Kelsey on the Everyday Reading Team recommended this one on the Printable 2025 Summer Reading Guide, it went straight onto my TBR list. It’s by the same author as Black Cake and sounds gripping! Ebby Freeman’s world shattered the night her brother was killed and a family heirloom was lost. Years later in France, she uncovers secrets tied to the artifact that could rewrite everything.

Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times by Katherine May
There is no better time than now to read this book about rest and restoration – especially if life feels a little heavy and hard right now. 


the unmaking of june farrow

The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young
This book was so buzzy last year and made the 2025 Everyday Reading Book Club List (I LOVED it!). This story follows June Farrow, a woman in her mid-thirties, living in the small town of Jasper, running her family flower farm. Her life isn’t ordinary though. All of the Farrow women in her bloodline have been known to go mad as they age and June has been holding her breath her entire life knowing it would happen. As she starts to hear and see things that aren’t really there, she starts digging into her mother’s past to try and find answers.

Slow Dance

Slow Dance by Rainbow Rowell
This was one of my favorite reads of 2024! I REALLY love Rainbow Rowell and this one absolutely worked for me. Her books generally aren’t fast paced but they are so richly told with great character development and swoony romance and this one was one where I had to keep stopping to just soak it all in. I blew through the audiobook in a day or two and I wish it had been twice as long! (The ebook is also on sale for $1.99 if you would rather read it.)

Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann
When I shared my list of Nonfiction Books That Read Like Fiction, I got so many messages saying this one is another fantastic option to fit that category! In the 1920s, members of the Osage Nation (then the richest people per capita) were brutally targeted for their oil wealth. This gripping history follows the FBI’s early investigation as Tom White uncovered a chilling conspiracy of greed and murder.

the mouse and the motorcycle

The Mouse and the Motorcycle by Beverly Cleary
I’m a lifelong fan of Beverly Clearly and I particularly love little mouse Ralph (despite the fact that in real life I hate mice more than almost anything).


the remarkable journey of coyote sunrise

The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise by Dan Gemeinhart
Coyote and her dad have lived together on the road in an old school bus for the past five years, ever since her mom and two sisters died in a car crash. She hasn’t been back to her home state of Washington in all that time, but when she learns the park where she and her mom had buried a cherished memory box is about to be demolished, she devises a plan to get her dad to drive over 3,000 miles in four days to retrieve it.

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