10 Books to Read After You've Finished Little Fires Everywhere For the 10th Time

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Little Fires Everywhere absolutely captivated readers when it was released in 2017. With celebrity readers from Reese Witherspoon to Mindy Kaling singing its praises, it didn't take long before it became a favorite of book clubs everywhere. With the arrival of the book's new Hulu series (starring Witherspoon and Kerry Washington), the love for this family drama only grows stronger. Here are 10 great new books for anyone who needs to fill their Little Fires Everywhere craving.

Behind Every Lie by Christina McDonald
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Behind Every Lie by Christina McDonald

In Behind Every Lie, Eva Hansen wakes up in the hospital after being struck by lightning to the news that her mother has been murdered. When Eva has little memory of what happened before her accident, the police name her as their main suspect in the case. If Eva wants to clear her name and fin d out what really happened to her mom, she must travel to London, a place her mother once lived and a place that holds some of her darkest secrets.

Miracle Creek by Angie Kim
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Miracle Creek by Angie Kim

In a small town in Virginia, one group of people have been selected to participate in a special new treatment center that uses a hyperbaric chamber to try to cure those who suffer from a range of health issues — both physical and mental. But when the chamber blows up and kills two people, everyone in the town begins asking questions about the owners, possible motives behind the killings, and what really caused the explosion. Angie Kim's Miracle Creek is a must for fans of Little Fires Everywhere.

Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier
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Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier

In Little Secrets, Marin and her college-sweetheart-turned-husband, Derek, are the kind of couple others envy. Leading successful lives, everything changes when their son Sebastian is taken. A year after his disappearance, Marin and Derek still don't have any leads in his case. Hiring a private investigator to give the case more attention, Marin's shocked when the PI finds out Derek is having an affair. Desperate to keep her marriage together, Marin vows to do whatever it takes to get Derek's mistress out of the picture for good.

Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid
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Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid

In Such a Fun Age, the powerful and privileged Alix Chamberlain is thrown for a loop when her babysitter, Emira, is accused of kidnapping her 2-year-old in a grocery store. Determined to make it up to Emira, Alix is surprised yet again when a video of the incident is made public and someone from her past resurfaces. Through all the chaos, both women will find themselves questioning everything they thought they knew about one another.

Queen of the Owls by Barbara Linn Probst
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Queen of the Owls by Barbara Linn Probst

Elizabeth always admired Georgia O'Keeffe, but when she meets a photographer named Richard, he convinces her that in order to truly feel close to O'Keeffe, she must pose nude like the icon. While the experience initially leaves her feeling empowered and strong, things come crashing down when the photographer makes the photos public. Unable to convince him to take down the exhibit, Elizabeth tries to embrace the situation, making her realize she has a voice that needs to be heard. Queen of the Owls is a book we think Kerry Washington's Little Fires Everywhere character, Mia Warren, would love.

A Good Neighborhood by Therese Anne Fowler
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A Good Neighborhood by Therese Anne Fowler

In Therese Anne Fowler's A Good Neighborhood, the small neighborhood of Oak Knoll is home to Valerie, a professor, and her teenage son, Xavier. With a bright future ahead of them, Valerie feels on top of the world . . . until the Whitman family moves in. Tearing down the home next door and the foliage around it, they build an extravagant home and instantly begin causing problems with Valerie. Trying to be a good neighbor, tensions reach their peak when Xavier and the Whitmans' daughter fall for one another.

The Opposite of Fate by Alison McGhee
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The Opposite of Fate by Alison McGhee

In The Opposite of Fate by Alison McGhee, Mallie Williams has just reached 21 years old. Getting back on her feet after a difficult childhood, everyone is horrified when she's assaulted and left pregnant by her attacker. In a coma in the hospital, it'll be up to her loved ones to decide whether or not to keep the child. When Mallie wakes up and realizes what has happened, she begins to learn the true meaning of hope and the impact one decision can make on someone's life.

Devotion by Madeline Stevens
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Devotion by Madeline Stevens

When Ella takes a job nannying for wealthy couple Lonnie and James, she has no idea the effect they will have on her life. Now spending her days on the Upper East Side and tending to the family's young child, she gets a glimpse into what life would be like if she had the kind of success Lonnie and James do. Before long, Ella begins obsessing over Lonnie and trying to sort out whether she loves her, despises her, or just envies her. Devotion is at times both creepy and completely endearing.

Baby of the Family by Maura Roosevelt
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Baby of the Family by Maura Roosevelt

When Roger Whitby dies in Maura Roosevelt's Baby of the Family, his two daughters wait anxiously to hear how his money and estates will be split between them. Much to Brooke and Shelley's disapproval, Roger leaves it all to his youngest son, Nick, who is currently MIA. With both sisters hiding agendas of their own, it's only time before Nick arrives at Shelley's home and the three siblings are confronted with secrets from their past. In order to move forward, they must work together to heal and decide what's next for the Whitby family.

Minor Dramas & Other Catastrophes by Kathleen West
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Minor Dramas & Other Catastrophes by Kathleen West

Teacher Isobel Johnson and class mom Julia Abbott have just made big mistakes at Liston Heights High that have resulted in hate from other parents and faculty at the school. With a video of Julia going viral and Isobel receiving threatening voicemails due to her curriculum, the two women are further shocked when a Facebook group of disgruntled parents from Liston Heights is uncovered. In Minor Dramas and Other Catastrophes, these two women and everyone in the school will have to band together if they want to save their sense of camaraderie and community.