Books

FromThe Age of GoodbyestoWinterland.

The year is almost over!

(Seriously, where did it go?)

A selection of highly-anticipated books debuting in November.

this month, guaranteed.

In short, its a banner month formust-read nonfiction.

Below, the 33 most anticipated books of November 2022.

‘How to Excavate a Heart’ by Jake Maia Arlow

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Aspiring paleoichthyologist Shani is just coming off of a bad breakup when she accidentally hits May with her car.

Could sparks still fly between them?

‘Aliens: Vasquez’ by V. Castro

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The World We Make

In N.K.

After two people turn up dead, things go from bad to worse.

Lucas lost his wife, and now claims she visit him every night in the form of an angel.

‘Kiss Her Once for Me’ by Alison Cochrun

When Eli begins camping out in Lucas backyard, the two form an unlikely bond.

Kari becomes haunted by her mother, who wont rest until she uncovers the truth about how she died.

But which of DC Morgans suspects is the actual killer?

‘Toad’ by Katherine Dunn

whose days on Earth are swiftly coming to an end.

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Ship Wrecked

Olivia Dade returns with another sexy story involving theGods of the Gatescrew inShip Wrecked.

Theres just one problem she ghosted him after their one-night stand, and he doesnt seem eager to forgive.

‘Godmersham Park’ by Gill Hornby

Now, thanks to this new English translation, readers stateside can enjoy it, too.

After their volatile confrontation goes viral, however, the two find some common ground.

Jordan opposes every change Astrid suggests… but their not-so-friendly rivalry might turn into something more than friendship.

‘The World We Make’ by N.K. Jemisin

She desperately needs to reinvent herself, and thats where AestheticaTM comes in.

Theyve returned by to the village, and Gamache and Beauvoir dont understand why.

But when they open a room full of literal curiosities, a new and deadly investigation cranks up.

‘A Restless Truth’ by Freya Marske

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Butts: A Backstory

Why are we so obsessed with butts?

And it doesnt hurt that the photographer has a teenage son who seems to be interested in Jo.

This article was originally published onNovember 2, 2022

‘Death on a Winter Stroll’ by Francine Mathews

‘We Are the Light’ by Matthew Quick

‘When Franny Stands Up’ by Eden Robins

‘White Horse’ by Erika T. Wurth

‘Black Internet Effect’ by Shavone Charles

‘Breakable Things’ by Cassandra Khaw

‘The Age of Goodbyes’ by Li Zi Shu

‘The Last Party’ by Clare Mackintosh

‘Better Than Fiction’ by Alexa Martin

‘Even Though I Knew the End’ by C.L. Polk

‘How Sex Changed the Internet and the Internet Changed Sex’ by Samantha Cole

‘Rootwork’ by Tracy Cross

‘Ship Wrecked’ by Olivia Dade

‘Strega’ by Johanne Lykke Holm

‘The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times’ by Michelle Obama

‘Pride and Protest’ by Nikki Payne

‘Tread of Angels’ by Rebecca Roanhorse

‘Before I Let Go’ by Kennedy Ryan

‘Astrid Parker Doesn’t Fail’ by Ashley Herring Blake

‘All the Blood We Share’ by Camilla Bruce

‘Aesthetica’ by Allie Rowbottom

‘Never Ever Getting Back Together’ by Sophie Gonzales

‘Winterland’ by Rae Meadows

‘A World of Curiosities’ by Louise Penny

‘Butts: A Backstory’ by Heather Radke

‘Belittled Women’ by Amanda Sellet