10 Biggest New Books of November 2017

Someone You love Is gone

Winter approaches! As do some amazing books that you should definitely add to both your TBR lists and your Christmas lists. Here are ten books I am super excited about it in November:

 

Winter by Ali Smith
Ali Smith’s last novel, Autumn, has been widely praised and was recently shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. In November, the second installment of her seasonal quartet will be released. Entitled Winter, it’s a standalone novel that promises to be as wonderful as Autumn.

Out November 2nd

 

In the Midst of Winter by Isabel Allende
The award-winning Isabel Allende’s latest novel tells a love story that takes us from present-day Brooklyn all the way to 1970s Chile and Brazil. It promises to be as poignant as Allende’s most famous work, The House of Spirits.

Out November 2nd

 

Someone You Love Is Gone by Gurjinder Basran
After the death of her mother, Simran is forced to deal with the haunting demons of her family’s past. Someone You Love Is Gone is the heart-wrenching, multigenerational story of a family’s struggle with grief and loss.

Out November 7th

 

Kat and Meg Conquer The World by Anna Priemaza
Kat and Meg are as different as could be, but when they are thrown together for a science project, they discover that they both love the same online gaming star and his videos. Kat and Meg Conquer the World is a timely story about fandom, nerd culture, and – most important of all – friendship!

Out November 7th

 

Bonfire by Krysten Ritter
As if Krysten Ritter wasn’t doing enough by starring in Jessica Jones and The Defenders, her debut novel will be out this November! Bonfire is the story of Abby Williams as she goes back to her small-town home to investigate Optimal Plastics, a company that is the economic heart of their town. But Abby begins to unearth the town’s past and its disturbing present.

Out November 9th

 

The City of Brass by S. A Chakraborty
When Nahri accidentally summons a powerful djinn, she is forced to face that the fact that magic exists, and that she is bound to it. With the powerful djinn Dara at her side, Nahri must travel to Daevabad, a city where magic and djinn are the norm. The City of Brass is a fantasy that weaves an intricate world full of magic, politics, manipulation, and more.

Out November 14th

 

Future Home of the Living God by Louise Eldrich
Pulitzer award nominated Louise Eldrich’s latest novel is a terrifying dystopia where women are giving birth to babies of a primitive species of human, leading to pregnant women being confined. It has already been compared to Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale multiple times.

Out November 14th

 

Artemis by Andy Weir
The author of The Martian is bringing us another science-fiction novel set in space! Jazz is a criminal on the only city on the moon. But her work might get her into more trouble than she had anticipated.

Out November 14th

 

 

Whichwood by Tahereh Mafi
Whichwood is the first middle-grade novel by the author of the acclaimed Shatter Me series. It follows Laylee, who is destined to wash the bodies of the dead and prepare their souls for the afterlife. But when a pair of familiar strangers show up, she rediscovers a world of magic.

Out November 14th

 

 

Weave a Circle Round by Kari Maaren
Freddy is perfectly okay with not being noticed, but when two very odd people move into the house next door, strange things come to the fore and Freddy is thrown into an adventure she couldn’t have imagined. I wasn’t sure what to expect from Weave a Circle Round but it had me hooked from the first page.

Out November 28th

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