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All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. We are so here for those hours under the thickest of duvets , pumpkin spiced latte or hot chocolate in hand, with the best new books this month has to offer. There are a few that are going to close down booktok for starters. It Starts with Us has just launched, alongside The First to Die from TikTok sensation Adam Silvera, and Nick Grimshaw's Soft Lad a wry and candid memoir. Elsewhere, the one and only Celeste Ng has returned with her highly anticipated new novel, Our Missing Hearts , and The Atlas Paradox by Olivie Blake - which fantasy readers have been counting down for - is finally here, too.
For our more literary readers, this month will also see the release of a duology from renowned author Cormac Mcarthy, the return of Barbara Kingsolver and a new book from John Irving. If non-fiction is what you're after, though, No Choice is a commanding discussion on the fall of Roe v Wade. The Racial Code is a must-read for Black History Month , and Greta Thurnburg, the girl with a mission to save our world, releases The Climate Book which all about the facts and solutions to Climate Change. After more books content? We've got sleep books , cookbooks , poetry books , romance novels , true crime books , autobiographies , vegetarian cookbooks , mental health books and adult colouring books.
We've also got coffee table books , summer books , vegan cookbooks and books by black authors. Don't say we don't treat you. For more from Chaya Colman and Sophie Ezra, follow thebibliofilles on Instagram. It Starts with Us by Colleen Hoover. We are not ready. Hear from Lily and Atlas, following immediately from where we left off. Find out more about this character that has divided the crowds, his past, his emotions and how he and Lily navigate what happens next. Ryle is still on the scene, Lily is pursuing her second chance at true love and Atlas needs to balance it all. This is going to fly of the shelves.
Save when you order the best new books with these Amazon promo codes. The First to Die at the End by Adam Silvera. And now — lucky us — we have its prequel. The only thing they know for certain is that they want to spend whatever time they have left — together. No Choice: The Fall of Roe v. Wade and the Fight to Protect the Right to Abortion by Becca Andrews. We cannot express how horrified and frightened the fall of Roe v Wade made us, and we are not living in America. Womens rights have just gone back decades and this is a unputdownable blend of investigative reporting, history and pure rage.
Andrews is a seasoned journalist who brings us to the frontlines, to the clinics, courtrooms and charities that are trying to fight to protect the right to abortion. She also focuses on the future and the work going forward. Its such an important book. Soft Lad by Nick Grimshaw. A collection of stories from a beloved figure, this is hysterical, heart-warming and deeply personal. Grimshaw has been on the scene for years, connected to every other celeb and singer. This is a snapshot of his formative moments, that feel relatable, emotional and downright unfiltered. Exploring love, death, fear and obviously a lot of partying, this feels like a good long chat with a mate you have always adored.
The Racial Code: Tales of Resistance and Survival by Nicola Rollock. Nicola Rollock is a widely respected expert on racial justice and her new book is perfect for a powerful read in Black History Month. She explores the everyday racism in the lived experience of so many, from the overt to the nuanced. A blend of research, theory and anecdote, this is a raw and vital read. This will make you think about how we live and how we want to be going forward, whilst reflecting on the ways society can truly achieve racial justice. Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng. Everyone was obsessed with Little Fires Everywhere and believe us — this is going to be THE book everyone is talking about. Exploring the unbreakable bond between a mother and child in a dystopian setting, year-old Bird lives with his traumatised dad is a frightening version of America.
With his mother a known dissident, he decides to find her which takes him into an underground world and finally to New York. Mesmerising and Timely. The Climate Book by Greta Thunberg. Now she is here in her own words with an essential handbook for saving the planet. It is also personal and intimate, detailing her own experiences protesting and working in this field. By Lucy Morgan. By Elle Turner. By Jabeen Waheed. The Passenger by Cormac McCarthy. Salvage diver, Bobby Western, has been sent to explore the wreckage of a sunken plane. As we watch Western become drawn into the mystery of what happened, we realise that he is a man wrestling with the demons of his past and the grief and guilt he carries with him, wherever he goes.
Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver. Adored across the globe, she is an absolute master storyteller and Demon Copperhead is not going to disappoint you. Here, he faces deep poverty which is essentially part and parcel of the landscape in which he lives — as is the modern-day opioid crisis and the web of addiction it has created amongst those around him — family, friends and neighbours. How far is Demon willing to go to make it to the ocean he dreams of seeing and the safety which he yearns for? Let Kingsolver take you on this spectacular journey and you will find out. Poster Girl by Veronica Roth. From the bestselling author of Divergent comes a new dystopian mystery that is haunting and will have you on the edge of your seat.
Sonya lives in a world where everything is seen. A former poster girl for The Delegation, she has been imprisoned for ten years when an old opponent wants to make a deal. Veronica Roth is known for her immersive, vivid stories and this might just be her best yet. You may not look at Alexa or your iPhone in the same way again. The Winners by Fredrik Backman. Following on from the huge success of Anxious People, Fredrik Backman is back with The Winners, the third part of the Beartown trilogy. The Last Chairlift by John Irving. At the National Downhill and Slalom Championships, skier Rachel Brewster is competing. Adam is part of a family that defies convention as well as one that avoids questions about the past. Can I Stray by Jenna Adams. Written in three act this is a magnificent debut from a writer to watch.
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Lucy and her ex-husband William leave to a rented house in Maine expecting to be back in a few weeks. As the months go by their relationship is under a microscope in their confined quarters. No-one writes quite like Strout and this is suffused with her usual empathy and sprinkle of magic. Everything Calls for Salvation by Daniele Mencarelli. Soon to be a series on Netflix that everyone is going to be watching we find 20 year old Daniele waking up in a hospital room surrounded by strangers. He has had a breakdown and as the fragments of memory come back he is faced with the spiral of violence and anger that has led to a sentence in a psychiatric ward.
This is hugely emotive and is a raw look at mental illness that will leave you breathless. The Boys from Biloxi by John Grisham. As the boys become teens, their lives pull them in different directions, largely as a result of their very different fathers; one, a prominent lawyer, the other a leader of the criminal underworld. Warrior Queens and Quiet Revolutionaries by Kate Mosse. Kate Mosse is an immensely important figure in the literary scene, both as a fiction and non- fiction bestselling writer and as founder of The Womens Prize. Her latest book is a must have for history lovers and feminists, celebrating nearly women who deserve their names to be known.
From warriors and pirate commanders to women in legal and scientific fields, all a have demonstrated a courage and bravery that had set them apart and paved the way for us to enjoy more freedoms than ever before. Its personal, detailed and pure joy. The Atlas Paradox by Olivie Blake. Book Two of the Atlas Series is here so we can all finally stop counting down the days. If you like dark academia this might be the one for you. Book One was a smash hit, featuring on bestseller lists and delighting readers everywhere. Set in The Alexandrian Society, a secret group with responsibility for the long famous long-lost library, this is a story of magic, love, competition, and betrayal.
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