Whether you’re a big reader looking to add to your TBR or a new reader hoping to form a fresh habit, these 11 books will have you hooked from page one.

After Daphne's fiancé dumps her for Miles' girlfriend, Daphne and Miles become roommates out of convenience. A friendship begins to blossom as they both begin their journey of healing. With quippy dialogue that rivals Fleabag, a coziness that resembles Gilmore Girls, and fun roommate antics a la New Girl, this Emily Henry entry is heartfelt and endearing.

Annie is a robot created with one purpose only - to please her owner, Doug. As she gains more experience, Annie starts to wonder if life with Doug truly makes her happy. Sierra Greer's novel is a thought-provoking look at the human psyche (much like Severance) and artificial intelligence (similar to Westworld) in a world where advanced technology comes with consequences (a la Black Mirror).

Gabrielle Zevin's bestseller chronicles the life of two childhood friends, Sam and Sadie, as they navigate love and loss, and build video games together. While the plot of this book is a far cry from One Day, Normal People, and Breaking Bad, Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow has one notable thing in common with these popular TV shows: it provides a moving commentary on the human experience.

In Abby Jimenez's Yours Truly, two emergency room doctors strike a deal to pretend they're in a relationship for the sake of their families. If you're a sucker for Abbott Elementary's workplace romance trope or enjoy the antics of Younger, you won't be able to get enough of Jacob and Briana. If hot doctors are your thing... this book might speak to Grey's Anatomy fans too!

While snowed in at a ski resort with his dysfunctional family, writer Ernest Cunningham finds himself at the center of a murder mystery. Told from Ernest's perspective, this novel includes a whacky cast of characters, all of whom are a little bit sus. Fans of a good old-fashioned Sherlock-type mystery will enjoy this read, as will those who loved binge-watching Big Little Lies or Apples Never Fall.

With a little extra money in the bank, Lulu could travel the world, Rina could freeze her eggs, and Jane could afford plastic surgery. When Lulu begrudgingly gets engaged to one of Shangai's wealthiest bachelors, the three friends plot to steal gift money from the wedding so that they can achieve their dreams. These criminal ladies are giving Good Girls and Ginny & Georgia, with a bit of Emily In Paris glitz and glam.

Set at a theater conservatory, If We Were Villains follows a group of friends who perform Shakespeare together until a tragic death shocks the school. Some moments of this book feel like a detective story akin to Mare of Easttown, while others embody the dark academia found in TV shows such as Netflix's Wednesday. Like Only Murders In The Building, this story also pays homage to the power of art.

Written by Sarah J. Maas of A Court of Thorns And Roses fame, the Throne of Glass series is a must for fans of the fantasy genre. It follows Celaena Sardothien, a slave chosen to be the king's assassin. If thrones, epic battles, and magical creatures are your thing, Throne of Glass is bound to win over anyone who enjoys the world of Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, or The Witcher.

A rom-com set in the Regency era is the perfect match for readers already caught up on Bridgerton season four. Earls Trip is as whimsical as the title suggests! It follows three earls whose annual boys' trip becomes intercepted by two sisters. The rest is a delightful romp for anyone who can't get enough of Bridgerton/Queen Charlotte or a period piece such as Downton Abbey.

Nina, Jay, Hud, and Kit Riva are known for their famous rock-star dad, though each sibling copes with fame and family differently. Malibu Rising takes place over 24 hours and combines the lofty wealth of TV shows like Succession or Empire with the gritty sibling dynamics of Shameless.

When a bank robbery goes wrong, it sets off a chain of events that impacts several people in a small town. Anxious People is one of the most moving and sentimental books I've ever read, and feels like something out of an episode of This Is Us, Parenthood, or Little Fires Everywhere as it tackles the ups and downs of raising a family, the importance of vulnerability, and what it means to forgive.