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#1 Pick: Cloud Cuckoo Land
by Anthony Doerr
“I haven’t felt this hopeful after closing a book in a very long time. What does it mean to be alive? An ageless question, yet throughout time the answer is always human connection and the stories we tell to live, thrive, survive.”
—Julie Slavinsky, Warwick’s, La Jolla, CA
Scribner, $30, Fiction
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The Lincoln Highway: A Novel By Amor Towles
The Lincoln Highway
by Amor Towles
“Fabulous storytelling, impeccable style, interesting and relatable characters, humor, mystery, and a tremendous understanding of humanity and its foibles. Lincoln Highway is a road trip not to be missed!”
—Trish Brown, One More Page Books, Arlington, VA
Viking, $30, Fiction
 
A Spindle Splintered (Fractured Fables) By Alix E. Harrow
A Spindle Splintered
by Alix E. Harrow
“A refreshing and humorous feminist retelling of Sleeping Beauty, where the villains are not who you remember and the women are stronger than ever.”
—Katie Harveson, Front Street Books, Alpine, TX
Tordotcom, $17.99, Fiction/Fantasy
 
Under the Whispering Door By TJ Klune
Under the Whispering Door
by TJ Klune
“TJ Klune once again delivers an extraordinary, uplifting story of love, family, grief, and redemption. This story and its characters brought me so much comfort and peace. Highly, highly recommended.”
—Stacey Montalto, BookTowne, Manasquan, NJ
Tor Books, $26.99, Fiction/Fantasy
 
The Last Graduate: A Novel By Naomi Novik
The Last Graduate
by Naomi Novik
“Another great novel from the master world-builder. A perfect setup for the final book of the trilogy, which I desperately need right now, please.”
—Amber Brown, Quail Ridge Books, Raleigh, NC
Del Rey, $28, Fiction/Fantasy
 
My Monticello: Fiction (Indies Introduce) By Jocelyn Nicole Johnson
My Monticello
by Jocelyn Nicole Johnson
“What Johnson does here is pure genius, allowing the reader to view the story through a lens of past, present, and uncertain future, giving the reader pause for reflection and a sliver of hope.”
—Javier Ramirez, Exile in Bookville, Chicago, IL
Henry Holt and Co., $26.99, Fiction
 
Bewilderment: A Novel By Richard Powers
Bewilderment
by Richard Powers
“Richard Powers is peerless when conveying the intimate and universal in family relationships. Bewilderment is tender, riveting, and true. It took my breath away.”
—Lesley Rains, City of Asylum Bookstore, Pittsburgh, PA
W.W. Norton & Company, $27.95, Fiction
 
Smile: The Story of a Face By Sarah Ruhl
Smile: The Story of a Face
by Sarah Ruhl
“Sarah Ruhl’s memoir about motherhood and illness is wise and true and generous. This is such a beautiful and important book; I know it will be a tremendously helpful and profound reading experience for many.”
—Keith Mosman, Powell’s Books, Portland, OR
Simon & Schuster, $27, Memoir
 
When Ghosts Come Home: A Novel By Wiley Cash
When Ghosts Come Home
by Wiley Cash
“This addictive, character-driven crime drama has an ending that will take your breath away. Written with subtlety and grace, When Ghosts Come Home will haunt you long after you read its final page.”
—Amanda Gawthorpe, Page 158 Books, Wake Forest, NC
William Morrow, $28.99, Fiction
 
Sankofa: A Novel By Chibundu Onuzo
Sankofa
by Chibundu Onuzo
“Onuzo is an incredibly talented author that you should be reading if you aren’t already. This book is certain to be on several awards lists and notable lists. It is definitely on mine!”
—Shane Mullen, Left Bank Books, St. Louis, MO
Catapult, $26, Fiction
 
Fight Night: A Novel By Miriam Toews
Fight Night
by Miriam Toews
“Told from the perspective of a little girl named Swiv, who lives with her pregnant mother and eccentric grandmother, Fight Night is filled with laugh-out-loud, subtle, and smart observations of family dynamics and the human condition.”
—Mia Wigmore, DIESEL, A Bookstore, Brentwood, CA
Bloomsbury Publishing, $24, Fiction
 
The Last House on Needless Street: A Novel By Catriona Ward
The Last House on Needless Street
by Catriona Ward
“I loved this highly original literary horror novel. Ward does an excellent job in portraying the main characters while slowly peeling back the different layers to the story. Highly recommended.”
—Robert Connolly, Jabberwocky Bookshop & Café, Newburyport, MA
Tor Nightfire, $27.99, Fiction/Horror
 
The Book of Form and Emptiness: A Novel By Ruth Ozeki
The Book of Form and Emptiness
by Ruth Ozeki
“An incredible narrative about coming of age in the shadow of grief, Ozeki is again in fine form with this new novel, which combines zen wisdom with intricately structured prose.”
—Bennard Fajardo, Politics and Prose Bookstore, Washington, DC
Viking, $30, Fiction
 
Light From Uncommon Stars: A Novel By Ryka Aoki
Light From Uncommon Stars
by Ryka Aoki
“This book has it all: a music teacher who sold her soul, a family of alien refugees who run a donut shop, and a trans violinist who changes everything. It cracks open the heart of what it means to exist in the universe.”
—Katherine Nazzaro, Porter Square Books, Cambridge, MA
Tor Books, $25.99, Science Fiction
 
What Storm, What Thunder: A Novel By Myriam J.A. Chancy
What Storm, What Thunder
by Myriam J.A. Chancy
“The 2010 Haitian earthquake and its aftermath is revealed to us through the stories of 10 intertwining lives, some who survive and others who perish. Stunning in its beauty, horror, and heartbreak.”
—Alana Haley, Schuler Books, Grand Rapids, MI
Tin House Books, $27.95, Fiction
 
The Ex Hex: A Novel By Erin Sterling
The Ex Hex
by Erin Sterling
“Looking for a wildly fun Halloween read? Pick this up! Witches, curses, ghosts, sizzling romance, and a swoon-worthy ending — this rom-com has it all!”
—Carrie Deming, The Dog Eared Book, Palmyra, NY
Avon, $15.99 PB, Fiction/Romance
 
We Are Not Like Them: A Novel By Christine Pride, Jo Piazza
We Are Not Like Them
by Christine Pride, Jo Piazza
“Lifelong friends, one Black and one white, have their relationship tested after the tragic shooting of an unarmed Black teen. A thought-provoking and timely read.”
—Mary Kay Burnett, Buttonwood Books and Toys, Cohasset, MA
Atria Books, $27, Fiction
 
Payback’s a Witch: A Novel  By Lana Harper
Payback’s a Witch
by Lana Harper
“Queer witches plotting revenge against the rich boy that played them — need I say more? A laugh-out-loud funny story of heartbreak, nostalgia, and new beginnings wrapped up in spooky fall magic.”
—Emma Reilly, A Likely Story, Sykesville, MD
Berkley, $16 PB, Fiction/Romance
 
As You Were: A Novel By Elaine Feeney
As You Were
by Elaine Feeney
“I challenge you to not get emotionally invested in the rich, raw, and devastating lives of the characters in this debut novel. I will be thinking about the patients in this hospital ward for a long time to come.”
—Kelly Shrader, Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park, WA
Biblioasis, $16.95 PB, Fiction
 
The Man Who Died Twice: A Thursday Murder Club Mystery By Richard Osman
The Man Who Died Twice
by Richard Osman
“This is a super fun continuation of The Thursday Murder Club. I’m very happy to spend more time with Elizabeth, Joyce, Ibrahim, Bogdan, and the others!”
—Kira Wizner, Merritt Bookstore, Millbrook, NY
Pamela Dorman Books, $26, Fiction/Mystery
 
An Elderly Lady Must Not Be Crossed: Stories By Helene Tursten, Marlaine Delargy (Transl.)
An Elderly Lady Must Not Be Crossed: Stories
by Helene Tursten,
transl. by Marlaine Delargy
“What a hoot! Maud might be almost 89 years old, but she’s no shrinking violet. She knows how to take care of herself and situations that need fixing. I loved this little treasure of a book!”
—Annette Steinmetz, The Well-Read Moose, Coeur d’Alene, ID
Soho Crime, $14.99, Fiction/Mystery
 
The Book of Magic: A Novel By Alice Hoffman
The Book of Magic
by Alice Hoffman
“A wonderful conclusion to the series with a new generation of Owens to charm us. For fans who like their books with a good dose of magic, and readers who enjoy a family saga with characters that win you over. What a treat!”
—Laura Taylor, The Oxford Exchange, Tampa, FL
Simon & Schuster, $27.99, Fiction
 
A Lot Like Adiós: A Novel By Alexis Daria
A Lot Like Adiós
by Alexis Daria
A Lot Like Adiós is a heartfelt exploration of first love and mature love, proof positive that, with an open heart and some hard emotional work, you can absolutely go home again.”
—Leah Grover, Bards Alley, Vienna, VA
Avon, $15.99 PB, Fiction/Romance
 
Jacket Weather: A Novel By Mike DeCapite
Jacket Weather
by Mike DeCapite
“This book celebrates the comforts in life: nostalgia, food, art, and new love. Reading Jacket Weather is a beautiful, tense journey through the anxiety of losing what we think makes us complete.”
—Laura Lowry, Mind Chimes Bookshop, Three Lakes, WI
Soft Skull, $16.95 PB, Fiction
 
Cairo Circles: A Novel (Indies Introduce) By Doma Mahmoud
Cairo Circles
by Doma Mahmoud
“Mahmoud has crafted a beast of a novel with woven points of view, topics that matter, and enough heart to bring on the feels. I can only hope that this debut is just the beginning.”
—Carrie Koepke, Skylark Bookshop, Columbia, MO
Unnamed Press, $28, Fiction
 
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The Cold Millions: A Novel By Jess WalterThe Cold Millions
by Jess Walter
“Jess Walter takes events from history to illuminate our present while keeping them rooted in their own time, from the labor movement to class, race, and gender equality and civil rights issues, to protests and freedom of speech.”
—Ariana Paliobagis, Country Bookshelf, Bozeman, MT
Harper Perennial, $17, Fiction
 
The Fortunate Ones: A Novel By Ed TarkingtonThe Fortunate Ones
by Ed Tarkington
“A teenage boy with a single mom in a low-income area of Nashville receives a mysterious scholarship offer to attend an elite private school for boys, and the trajectory of his life is altered forever.”
—Damita Nocton, The Country Bookshop, Southern Pines, NC
Algonquin Books, $16.95, Fiction
 
Infinite Country: A Novel By Patricia EngelInfinite Country
by Patricia Engel
“A great examination on the brutish nature of the U.S. government and citizens toward people traveling stateside to start a new life. Your heart breaks and mends and breaks all over again for this family.”
—James Harrod, Malaprop’s Bookstore/Café, Asheville, NC
Avid Reader Press/Simon & Schuster, $17, Fiction
 
Plain Bad Heroines: A Novel By Emily M. Danforth, Sara Lautman (Illus.)Plain Bad Heroines
by Emily M. Danforth, illus. by Sara Lautman
“This was a roller coaster of a read. The ride through history that meets the present will keep you entertained, on your toes, and peeking between your fingers as you cover your eyes.”
—Sandra Cararo, The Book Dragon, Staunton, VA
William Morrow Paperbacks, $17.99, Fiction
 
Send for Me: A Novel By Lauren FoxSend for Me
by Lauren Fox
“I was deeply moved by this beautifully written and fascinating novel about four generations of Jewish women, based on letters from Fox’s great-grandmother in Germany to her grandmother in Milwaukee.”
—Ken Favell, Books & Company, Oconomowoc, WI
Vintage, $16.95, Fiction
 
The Shadows: A Novel By Alex NorthThe Shadows
by Alex North
“A murder that has haunted Paul Adams for so long comes roaring back into his life when there’s a new killing. Highly atmospheric and emotionally gripping, The Shadows is best read with all the lights on.”
—Pamela Klinger-Horn, Excelsior Bay Books, Excelsior, MN
Celadon Books, $16.99, Fiction/Thriller
 
 
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