Get Ready for October: 21 Exciting New Books You Won’t Want to Miss – The New York Times

The following is a list of 21 new ‍books that are scheduled ⁤to ‍be released ⁣in the⁢ month of October. These ⁢books cover ⁣a variety of genres and are highly anticipated by​ readers. Let’s take a look at some of the upcoming releases and​ what they have in store⁣ for book lovers.

  1. Fiction:
    October brings a range ⁣of ⁤new fiction titles, including​ “The Midnight Library” by Matt Haig. This thought-provoking⁤ novel explores the concept‍ of second‌ chances and ​the paths not taken in life.

  2. Non-Fiction:
    In the non-fiction⁤ category, “Think Like a Monk” by Jay Shetty is set ⁢to⁢ be released. This book offers practical advice on how to live ⁤a meaningful and fulfilling life based on Shetty’s experiences as a former monk.

  3. Mystery/Thriller:
    Fans of mystery⁤ and thriller novels can look⁣ forward to “The Searcher” by Tana French. This gripping story follows a​ former Chicago police officer who relocates to‍ a small Irish‍ town and becomes⁣ embroiled in a local mystery.

  4. Science Fiction/Fantasy:
    For those who enjoy science fiction and⁤ fantasy, “The Once ⁤and Future​ Witches” by⁢ Alix E. ⁢Harrow is a highly anticipated⁤ release. This novel weaves together magic, feminism, and the fight for⁢ women’s rights.

  5. Young Adult:
    October also brings new releases⁢ for young adult readers, ⁢such as “The ‌Invisible Life of ​Addie⁤ LaRue” by⁤ V.E. Schwab. This captivating story follows a young​ woman who makes a Faustian bargain ‌to‌ live forever, but ‌is cursed ‍to be forgotten by everyone⁤ she meets.

With such‍ a⁣ diverse range of new books set to ⁤be released ⁣in October, there‌ is something for every type of reader to look forward to. Whether you enjoy fiction, ⁢non-fiction, mystery/thriller, science fiction/fantasy, or young adult novels, the⁤ upcoming releases promise to offer engrossing stories and thought-provoking themes. Be sure to mark‍ your‌ calendars and keep​ an eye out for these⁣ exciting new ⁢titles hitting the shelves next month.

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