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Back in June I had the privilege of going to the American Library Association Annual Conference. It’s basically a book lovers’ dream. You’re surrounded by advanced releases of all of the fall 2019 book releases and you’re being encouraged to TAKE them. I basically loaded up on books and then had no idea where to start. Well, I had some idea where to start. There were some books I knew I wanted to read immediately and some I wanted to put aside for a bit.
Regardless, I’m so excited to share this post with you. It’s a list of all of the upcoming Fall books. I started with the beginning of September (so some of these books are out already) and I go through the end-ish of November, since that’s when new releases really start to peter off.
I’ve added a few blurbs for the ones I’m really excited for, but some I’ve just provided links for because I think their description sounds really interesting. Also, I’ve added a ** if I think it’s worth an order or pre-order. But note, that I think all of these books are worth reading, I’ve only included the Fall 2019 New Book Releases that are worth reading. Just maybe you should get some of them from your library instead of ordering.
Fall 2019 Book Releases
September 3rd
American Royals by Katharine McGee**
I’ve raved about this one on instagram and my rave still stands. I read this book in almost one sitting and I’m already counting down until the sequel in Fall 2020.
Bringing Down the Duke (A League of Extraordinary Women #1) by Evie Dunmore
Dear Haiti, Love Alaine by Maika Moulite
Dominicana by Angie Cruz
Modern Love, Revised and Updated: True Stories of Love, Loss, and Redemption by Daniel Jones
Permanent Record by Mary H.K. Choi**
I was a big fan of Choi’s last novel, Emergency Contact, so I have no doubt that her next book will be just as good. She’s been compared to Rainbow Rowell multiple times and I definitely agree with that comparison
My Time Among the Whites: Notes from an Unfinished Education by Jennine Capo Crucet
The Secrets We Kept by Lara Prescott
The Words Between Us by Erin Bartels
Well Met by Jen DeLuca
I just finished this book the other day and it’s so cute! It’s fun romance novel that takes place around a small town’s Renassiance Faire. Even if you aren’t into Renassiance Faires, this might make you want to go to one.
September 10
Don’t You Forget About Me by Mhairi McFarlane
A Match Made in Mehendi by Nandini Bajpai
Akin by Emma Donoghue
Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don’t Know by Malcolm Gladwell
Frankly in Love by David Yoon
This novel has been getting A LOT of hype and it’s been sitting at the top of my to-read pile. I’ll let you know what I think soon!
Live A Little by Howard Jacobson
The Second Chance Supper Club by Nicole Meier
The Starlet and the Spy by Ji-Min Lee
The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix Harrow
I love any sort of fairy tale retelling and that’s what you’re getting with this book. I’m in.
The Testaments by Margaret Atwood**
Duh you have to buy this. It’s the sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale that no one was expecting. I expected to have it finished by now, but due to a payment mess up, my copy didn’t arrive until I was on a work trip, so my reading plans were delayed. Don’t worry though, my review will come soon!
The Vanished Bride (A Bronte Sisters Mystery) by Bella Ellis
Unpregnant by Jenni Hendriks and Ted Caplan
September 17
Red at the Bone by Jaqueline Woodson**
Everything Woodson writes is so beautiful, I wouldn’t pass up any novel written by her.
The Babysitters Coven by Kate M. Williams
The Liars of Mariposa Island by Jennifer Mathieu
The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls by Mona Eltahawy
The Official Downton Abbey Cookbook by Annie Gray
Anyone else excited for the movie? Yes? Now you see why I couldn’t leave this off of the list.
The Widow Of Pale Harbour by Hester Fox
September 24
A DREAM SO DARK (A BLADE SO BLACK) by L.L. MCKINNEY
A Blade So Black was a modern twist on Alice and Wonderland and I’m so excited for the sequel.
NO JUDGMENTS by MEG CABOT
SLAY by BRITTNEY MORRIS
THE DUTCH HOUSE by ANN PATCHETT
THE WATER DANCER BY TA-NEHISI COATES, ROXANE GAY, YONA HARVEY
THE WORLD THAT WE KNEW by ALICE HOFFMAN
WAYWARD SON by RAINBOW ROWELL
You know what’s cool? That a character in one of Rowell’s book (Fangirl) wrote fan fiction that was included in the novel and fans of the book loved the fan fiction inserts so much that the inserts ended up being turned into a whole novel (Carry On)! Wayward Son is the second novel in the Carry On fantasy series. If you like Harry Potter, I have a feeling you’ll like this whole series.
October 1
APHRODITE MADE ME DO IT by TRISTA MATEER
Quantum: A Thriller (Captain Chase Book 1) by Patricia Cornwell
DEAR SWEET PEA by JULIE MURPHY
ROYAL HOLIDAY by JASMINE GUILLORY
I love the history behind this novel. Basically, Margaret tweeted about how fun it would be if someone wrote a novel about Megan Markle’s mom going to England and then falling in love with a duke. Guillory responded immediately and called dibs. AMAZING. So in this novel, it’s Maddie’s mom (Maddie from The Wedding Party) who is traveling to England and is going to fall in love!
THE LAST TRUE POETS OF THE SEA by JULIA DRAKE
THE LIBRARY OF THE UNWRITTEN (A NOVEL FROM HELL’S LIBRARY) by A. J. HACKWITH
One way, or another, this biography about the leader signer of Blondie is going to find me.
October 8
THE GIRL WHO READS ON THE METRO by CHRISTINE FERET-FLEURY
THE GRACE YEAR by KIM LIGGETT**
Phew, I read this book in one sitting and it gripped me. I thought it was going to be another one of your basic dystopian reads, but I was wrong. Every thing I guessed was going to happen was wrong. I was so happy about that though. It also felt very contained to one novel, which I really liked. The author could write another one if she wanted to, but it didn’t feel like she needed to. Checked out my review on instagram!
CHRISTMAS SHOPAHOLIC by SOPHIE KINSELLA
October 22
TWICE IN A BLUE MOON by CHRISTINA LAUREN
October 29
November 5
Supernova (Renegades #3) by Marissa Meyer
This series is so much fun. I’m not really a superheroes person, but this book is all about the anti-super heroes. It also plays with the idea of who the real superheroes are, which I really enjoy. If you haven’t read the first two books in this series, don’t worry, you have plenty of time to catch up before the third!
The Starless Sea: A Novel by ERIN MORGENSTERN**
Oh my gosh. You need to get this book. It’s by the same author who wrote the magical book, The Night Circus. It’s been years since that book and it was well worth the wait. This book is a little bit longer and not as easy of a read, but it’s so magical. I might do a full post around release date.
November 12
Not the Girl You Marry by Andie J. Christopher
All-American Muslim Girl by Nadine Jolie Courtney
The Season: A Social History of the Debutante by Kristen Richardson
This just sounds so fascinating to me, I couldn’t help but include it on this list. This was a society I was so far removed from (and didn’t even exist where I grew up) that the whole idea and culture of it fascinates me.
November 19
The Queen of Nothing (The Folk of the Air #3) by Holly Black
I had to include the third book in the Cruel Prince Series! It’s so popular, how could I leave it out.
What new releases are you looking forward to? Have you pre-ordered anything yet? Is there anything that you’re hoping Book of the Month will include in the next few months? (PS if you want a free credit, use my link here to get one!)
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