Books

Cuddle up with one of these new page-turners.

Novembers finally here, bringing the holidays with it along with a whole batch ofexciting new reads.

Its also a big month for fans of long-running series.

‘The Sentence,’ ‘Look for Me and I’ll Be Gone,’ ‘Back to Japan,’ and ‘White on White’ are among the …

In short, theres something for everyone this month.

Below, 49 new books to look out for in November.

We only include products that have been independently selected by Bustle’s editorial team.

‘Everything We Didn’t Say’ by Nicole Baart

Rakel and Sofja, it turns out, have a lot in common.

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A Certain Appeal

A burlesquePride & Prejudiceretelling?

She wants nothing to do with him, soof courseher best friend is dating his buddy.

‘Skin of the Sea’ by Natasha Bowen

How long will she be able to grin and bear it?

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Perhaps the Stars

Ada Palmers Terra Ignota series comes to a close withPerhaps the Stars.

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Miss Moriarty, I Presume?

‘The Perishing’ by Natashia Deón

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I Will Not Die Alone

The 2020s have been rough.

Hes the CEO of the app company… and Brittas assigned personal trainer.

Lauras positive that the bag she carried out of the airport belongs to her soulmate.

‘Wild Tongues Can’t Be Tamed: 15 Voices from the Latinx Diaspora’ by Saraciea J. Fennell

Now, shes just got to figure out who he is.

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Year of the Reaper

Court intrigue drives Makiia Luciers YA fantasy,The Reaper.

Sophia lives a normal suburban life until she begins to notice some strange things.

‘I Hate You More’ by Lucy Gilmore

Why is there a lock of hair in her desk drawer?

Why is there a bone in the knife block?

And why cant she go into her own basement?

‘Burntcoat’ by Sarah Hall

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All the Feels

Olivia Dade is back this month with anotherGod of the Gatesromance.

This time, its Cupid actor and fanfic author Alexander Woodroe whos been targeted by the god of love.

Its a tall order for Lauren, who finds herself falling fast and hard for her charge.

‘Lean Your Loneliness Slowly Against Mine’ by Klara Hveberg

Another scandals about to rock the boat, but can Alex and Lauren weather the storm?

Accompanying AO is DNA, a man whose Fulani heritage marks him as a terrorist.

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Huda F Are You?

‘Tacky: Love Letters to the Worst Culture We Have to Offer’ by Rax King

Suddenly unoriginal, the fictional Huda sets out to find a new identity for herself.

Drawing other authors works into her writing, Patchett situates herself among her contemporaries and forebears.

InSex Cult Nun, she tells her story as only she can.

‘A Certain Appeal’ by Vanessa King

After connecting with a local family, however, Diana begins to re-examine her lifes roadmap.

As they get to know one another, the student begins to realize that Agnes sanity may be fraying.

So when she heads to the altar, she believes it to be her last day among the living.

‘The Family’ by Naomi Krupitsky

But when Adrian survives her assassination attempt, Isolde is left wondering why he really married her.

‘All Her Little Secrets’ by Wanda M. Morris

‘Perhaps the Stars’ by Ada Palmer

‘You Can Go Your Own Way’ by Eric Smith

‘Miss Moriarty, I Presume?’ by Sherry Thomas

‘I Will Not Die Alone’ by Dera White and Joe Bennett

‘The Fastest Way to Fall’ by Denise Williams

‘Win Me Something’ by Kyle Lucia Wu

‘Just Haven’t Met You Yet’ by Sophie Cousens

‘The Sentence’ by Louise Erdrich

‘The Way We Weren’t’ by Phoebe Fox

‘Sis Don’t Settle: How to Stay Smart in Matters of the Heart’ by Faith Jenkins

‘Five Tuesdays in Winter’ by Lily King

‘Year of the Reaper’ by Makiia Lucier

‘Doctors and Friends’ by Kimmery Martin

‘Isolate’ by L. E. Modesitt, Jr.

‘Back to Japan’ by Marc Petitjean

‘My Body’ by Emily Ratajkowski

‘Catch the Light’ by Kate Sweeney

‘Comfort Me with Apples’ by Catherynne M. Valente

‘Look for Me and I’ll Be Gone’ by John Edgar Wideman

‘Even Greater Mistakes’ by Charlie Jane Anders

‘All the Feels’ by Olivia Dade

‘The Singles Table’ by Sara Desai

‘The 1619 Project,’ created by Nikole Hannah-Jones

‘Noor’ by Nnedi Okorafor

‘You Sexy Thing’ by Cat Rambo

‘The Four Humors’ by Mina Seçkin

‘The Last One’ by Fatima Daas

‘Huda F Are You?’ by Huda Fahmy

‘These Precious Days’ by Ann Patchett

‘Couples Wanted’ by Briana Cole

‘Sex Cult Nun: Breaking Away from the Children of God, a Wild, Radical Religious Cult’ by Faith Jone…

‘Small Things Like These’ by Claire Keegan

‘Jade Legacy’ by Fonda Lee

‘Hello, Transcriber’ by Hannah Morrissey

‘Kith & Kin’ by Marieke Nijkamp

‘Wish You Were Here’ by Jodi Picoult

‘Dava Shastri’s Last Day’ by Kirthana Ramisetti

‘White on White’ by Ayşegül Savaş

‘King of Battle and Blood’ by Scarlett St. Clair

‘The Sisters Sweet’ by Elizabeth Weiss