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Books Editor (673 KP) shared own list

Sep 22, 2017
There’s something for everyone: a domestic drama that unfolds in a picture-perfect suburb, a psychological thriller set in 19th-century Ireland, a history of improv comedy, even a heist novel that takes place on the moon.

This season is going to be awesome for book lovers. Entertainment Weekly has put together some irresistible new books from some of our favourite authors.


Artemis

Artemis

Andy Weir

7.7 (34 Ratings) Rate It

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Jazz Bashara is a criminal. Well, sort of. Life on Artemis, the first and only city on the moon,...


Science fiction
After the Eclipse: A Mother's Murder, a Daughter's Search

After the Eclipse: A Mother's Murder, a Daughter's Search

Sarah Perry

4.0 (1 Ratings) Rate It

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A fierce memoir of a mother's murder, a daughter's coming-of-age in the wake of immense loss, and...


Biography memoir true crime
Renegades

Renegades

Marissa Meyer

8.3 (19 Ratings) Rate It

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From #1 New York Times-bestselling author Marissa Meyer, comes a high-stakes world of adventure,...


Fantasy Young Adult
Ali: A Life

Ali: A Life

Jonathan Eig

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When the frail, trembling figure of Muhammad Ali lit the Olympic flame in Atlanta in 1996, a TV...

A Loving, Faithful Animal

A Loving, Faithful Animal

Josephine Rowe

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It is New Year’s Eve 1990, in a small town in southeast Australia. Ru's father, Jack, one of...


historical fiction
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The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald | 1925 | Fiction & Poetry
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7.3 (126 Ratings)
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An absolute classic
This entire short novel surrounds a mysterious debonair entrepreneur, through the eyes of those around him. It truly is a classic, an ingenious way of describing a character without giving him his own voice.
  
Cards Against Humanity
Cards Against Humanity
2009 | Adult, Card Game, Humor, Party Game, Print & Play
A really novel concept to bring in to new players, with tons of crazy jokes that may be told for years to come. Unfortunately, even with the massive amounts of expansion packs, it just loses its charm.
  
4.5/5 stars

This is honestly the cutest little novel I've ever read. I was not expecting to fall in love with the adorableness of Anna and Jeremy's relationship. I wouldn't complain if there was a sequel
  
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Kara Skinner (332 KP) Jan 2, 2020

This novel sounds so cute!

"This novel explores the oft confusing social mores and prejudices of humankind, all while following a Mars-born human male's first trip to earth. I found it incredibly relevant to the America that I've grown up in."

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Emily Wilson recommended The Scapegoat in Books (curated)

 
The Scapegoat
The Scapegoat
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"“The Scapegoat,” is a wonderfully memorable novel about two men who trade identities, and about the preservation or creation of identity: what it means to be yourself in a home that might not originally belong to you."

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Ursula K. Le Guin recommended Mary Barton in Books (curated)

 
Mary Barton
Mary Barton
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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"Gaskell’s first novel, the tale of a working-class girl in Manchester during the Industrial Revolution, probably isn’t her best, but I’ve not yet got through it without tears. It’s so alive with indignation, sympathy, and compassion."

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Emily Wilson recommended Circe in Books (curated)

 
Circe
Circe
Madeline Miller | 2018 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
8.9 (17 Ratings)
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"Miller’s new novel “Circe,” is in the best tradition of ancient-historical fiction—a worthy heir to Mary Renault. It's a fabulous novelistic response to “The Odyssey,” and a timely book about power, abuse, parenting and home."

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The Red House Mystery
The Red House Mystery
A.A. Milne | 2009 | Fiction & Poetry
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9.0 (2 Ratings)
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The only adult novel released by the famous children's author A.A. Milne, and there's not one stuffed animal in the whole story!. Here's my review https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2020/07/19/two-famous-authors-two-uncharacteristic-works/