Hey There Internet! It's another month, and another awesome list of new releases! From sci-fi to women's lit, November is going to see a lot of cool new books!
1. Almost Midnight by Rainbow Rowell.
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This book is a collection of festive short stories with beautiful illustrations laced in them. It's a sweet, feel good read that is perfect for the wintery months! I love Rowell's other works, so I'm really excited to pick this one up as well!
Almost Midnight is available now from Macmillian Children's Publishing.
2. Renegades by Marissa Meyer.
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The Renegades are humans with superhuman capabilites. They provide peace to everyone, except their enemies. A sci-fi twist from the author of
The Lunar Chronicles, I'm really excited to read this new world that Marissa Meyer is opening up for us!
Renegades is available Nov. 7th from Feiwel and Friends.
3. Future Home of the Living God by Louise Edrich.
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This book is a dystopian novel about an America where women who are pregnant out of wedlock are hunted down, and there's a price on their heads for anyone who turns them into the police. Oh, also the world is ending. This book looks super entralling and exciting and I'm really excited to read it!
Future Home of the Living God is available Nov. 14th from Harper.
4. The Whole Towns Talking by Fannie Flagg.
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This story is told in the same style as Thorton Wilder's
Our Town, and centers around a town with something strange happening at the cemetary. Flagg also wrote
Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, which is a classic and great read.
The Whole Town's Talking is available Nov. 29th from Random House.
5. Artemis by Andy Weir.
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On the first lunar colony, a poor girl is in the buisness of smuggling contraband here in there to make ends meet. Then she gets wrapped up in a conspiracy to overthrow Artemis itself. A sci-fi space thriller by the author of
The Martian.
Artemis is available Nov. 14th from Crown Publishing Group.
And there you have it! A lot of science fiction this month, but we haven't had any good sci-fi in awhile. I'm certainly excited! Comment below what November release you're most excited for, and I'll see you all Friday with my review of
Ashes to Ashes by Jenny Han and Sioban Vivian!
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