Becky Spratford writes: “In terms of usefulness for you, the public library worker, the very best ‘best’ lists are the ones that think about the average reader and identify titles that are well constructed, engaging, and accessible. They have literary merit, yes, but are not obtuse. They provide new information on a topic or a different perspective, but they are also extremely readable. And they have a wide view of what makes something ‘best.’” With that in mind, she reviews “Best Books of 2023” lists from numerous sources: NPR, Publishers Weekly, Barnes & Noble, Time, Amazon, Goodreads, BookPage, and Book Riot.