It’s time for pumpkin spice, falling leaves, and new books galore.
Check out the list of books we’re most excited about this fall.
Meanwhile, unbeknownst to her, Olivia has caught the eye of shoemaker apprentice, Samuel.

Hanover Square Press
(Sept. 5)A.N.
(Sept. 5)M.L.L.
Kaner’s debut is incredibly inclusive with LGBTQ and disabled characters filling its pages.

Simon & Schuster
It delivers high action while centering on characters that are not often depicted this fully.
(Sept. 12)A.Y.
(Sept. 19)M.L.L.

Union Square & Co.
Starter Villainby John Scalzi
What if supervillainy isn’t actually like how it’s portrayed in movies?
And what if there are a lot more sentient cats involved?
(Sept. 19)A.Y.

Scribner
Immortal and nearly unbeatable on the battlefield, the fabled Aristene are hiero makers.
The page-turning adventure weighs the value of destiny against free will as Reed grows to question her true purpose.
(Sept. 19)A.Y.

Avon
(Sept. 26) M.L.L.
The Fragile Threads of Powerby V.E.
Schwab
Best-selling fantasy author V.E.

Harper
Schwab returns to her Shades of Magic world with the first in a new series.
In Red London, King Rhy Maresh is threatened by a rebellion seeking to eliminate the throne entirely.
Schwab’s visceral, engrossing writing style delivers an unputdownable yarn once again.

William Morrow
(Sept. 26)M.L.L.
If only they can set aside their mutual attraction long enough to do so.
(Sept. 26)M.L.L.

Viking Books for Young Readers
(Oct. 1)M.L.L.
(Oct. 3)A.Y.
(Oct. 3)M.L.L.

Harper
(Oct. 10)A. Y.
The final chapter in the Another Day trilogy returns to Rain, the green-skinned granddaughter of Elphaba (a.k.a.
the Wicked Witch of the West), who is called more towards the seas than the skies.

Tor Books
(Oct. 10)A.N.
(Oct. 10)M.L.L.
(Oct. 10)S.R.

S&S/ Marysue Rucci Books
(Oct. 10)M.L.L.
Messengers: The Guitars of James Hetfieldby James Hetfield
To truly knowMetallicafrontmanJames Hetfieldis to know his guitars.
The end result, to put it simply,rocks.

Quill Tree Books
(Oct. 17)E.T.
This twisty feminist mystery will leave readers agape, entertained, and wanting more.
(Oct. 17)M.S.

Bantam
(Oct. 17)M.L.L.
(Oct. 24)A.N.
And just like Alice, she soon finds herself plummeting through a rabbit hole.

Harper
Harrow’s lyrical prose propels this contemporary Southern gothic, offering an atmospheric fairy tale with delightfully jagged-edged characters.
(Oct. 31)S.R.
Pandora’s Box: How Guts, Greed, and Lust Upended TVby Peter Biskind
The Sopranos.

Tor Books
Orange Is the New Black.
And, according toPandora’s Box, that was just the people who made those shows!
Danan’s signature bawdy humor and heart explode off every page in this enemies-to-lovers tale that capturesThe Mummyvibes.

Forever
(Nov. 14)M.L.L.
But the quest might cost him his sanity, or even his life.
(Nov. 14)M.L.L.

Mindy’s Book Studio
(Nov. 21)M.L.L.
Yet they have been engaged since birth.
(Nov. 28)S.R.

Grove Press
Than her interviewer disappears and she finds herself drawn into the role of amateur detective.
Soloski combines her knowledge of the theater world with the twists and turns of the best psychological suspense.
(Dec. 5)M.L.L.

Balzer + Bray
If you need a reason to forget your troubles this fall, look no further than this book.
(Oct. 10) MLL
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