Riverhead Reader Request Form
April Offerings

Welcome to the Riverhead Books Reader Request Form! Fill out the form below to request titles from this month's offerings.*

*Note that filling out this form does not guarantee you will receive copy in the form of an ARCs or finished books.

At this time, Penguin Random House US is only able to mail books to readers within the 50 United States.

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Please complete this form by 4/30/2026.

The next offering of new titles will launch on 5/1/2026.
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July Sun by Aamina Ahmad

In a searing collection by the award-winning author of The Return of Faraz Ali, characters seek to make their futures their own in a Pakistan riven by class, gender and religion.

Learn more about this book here.
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The Future Perfect by Cay Kim

A radiant portrait of a young woman caught between cultures, and what is lost and found in the struggle to succeed.

Learn more about this book here.
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A Sense of Occasion by Brodie Crellin

An electric, stylish—and very British—novel exploring the tensions and transgressions of relationships and sex, as one dysfunctional family gathers for a funeral.

Learn more about this book here.
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Autocorrect by Etgar Keret

From one of the preeminent literary voices in Israel comes a darkly funny collection of surrealist stories exploring the increasingly complex relationship between humans and technology.

Learn more about this book here.