dimanche 30 août 2020
Our 35 Picks For the Fall's Most Exciting New Books

Nothing says fall like pumpkin spice lattes, crunchy leaves, and an abundance of new reads to look forward to. Thankfully, despite everything else in the world feeling a little upside down, fall is bringing a bevy of must-read books that are just begging to join your TBR. Publishers seem to have saved the best for last this year, with the next few months bringing new releases from the likes of Philippa Gregory, Ruth Ware, and Christina Lauren. There are also plenty of highly anticipated debuts in nearly every genre, from nonfiction to romance - and the requisite spooky reads to get you in the mood for Halloween, of course.
No matter what kind of book you're looking for, this list of the best books of the fall has you covered.
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