8 Books We Can't Wait to Read in November
The latest from Big Little Lies author Moriarty centers on nine people—from very different walks of life—who have sought refuge at a remote health resort in Australia. Buy the book
Moore is the former sex and relationships editor for Cosmopolitan. Her funny, candid and insightful first book is an exploration—through her own experiences—of dealing with being by yourself. Buy the book
Based on a McSweeney’s piece, a satirical take on things that turn feminists on, including respectful Tinder dates and a gender-balanced Congress. Buy the book
Featuring illustrations by Chelsea Cardinal, Saunders’s (Lincoln in the Bardo) latest is a darkly funny short fiction that’s essentially an immigrant’s story told through the eyes of the titular fox. Buy the book
In a not-so-distant dystopian future, a young woman is sentenced to a reeducation camp in the 1950s for speaking out against America’s repressive regime. (It’s an allegory, guys.) Buy the book
From her childhood on the South Side of Chicago to her years as an executive to her time spent in the White House, the former first lady's highly anticipated memoir is candid and inspiring. Buy the book
A woman working for a tech start-up becomes a guinea pig for the company's founder's new project: An algorithm that allows people, through VR, to see how their lives would've turned out had they made different choices. Buy the book
Alternating between gorgeous photos and practical home advice, domestic goddess Joanna Gaines's new design book is a step-by-step guide to creating a space that reflects the personalities of the people who live there. Buy the book
Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty
The latest from Big Little Lies author Moriarty centers on nine people—from very different walks of life—who have sought refuge at a remote health resort in Australia. Buy the book
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