Hi, friends!
Here are the November book releases that I’m really looking forward to. Here are some of the books that I plan to watch out for at the library or book deals. My personal favorite place to look for reviews on new books is Kirkus Reviews. So on this post, I will include the book cover, link to the review, genre, audience, and brief comment from the Kirkus review. Maybe you will add some of these books to your list!

Genre: Literary Fiction
Audience: Adult
A heartbreaking but deeply humane story about parents and children.

Tread of Angels by Rebecca Roanhorse
Genre: Historical Fantasy
Audience: Adult
A superb dark fantasy.

We All Want Impossible Things by Catherine Newman
Genre: Horror
Audience: Literary Fiction
A warm and remarkably funny book about death and caregiving that will make readers laugh through their tears.

The Factory Girls by Michelle Gallen
Genre: Literary Fiction
Audience: Adult
A sensationally entertaining novel that’s deeper than it first appears.

I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki by Baek Schee
Genre: Memoir
Audience: Adult
At once personal and universal, this book is about finding a path to awareness, understanding, and wisdom.

Genre: Thriller
Audience: Adult
An engrossing modern horror story that blends the power of Indigenous spiritualism with earthly terrors.

Gilded Mountain by Kate Manning
Genre: Fiction
Audience: Adult
Manning’s historical fiction entertains and instructs.

None of This Would Have Happened if Prince Were Alive by Carolyn Prusa
Genre: Fiction
Audience: Adult
A story that explores how individual identity and happiness can be unintentionally misplaced in marriage and motherhood.

Meredith, Alone by Claire Alexander
Genre: Fiction
Audience: Adult
An optimistic, feel-good novel that might just soothe some post-Covid angst. romance that is far more than the sum of its parts.