The Big Books of Fall

Posted by Hayley on August 27, 2018
Clear some space on your bookshelves, readers. Another packed season of irresistible books is just around the corner!

To help you find your new favorite, we focused on what Goodreads members can't wait to read. How do we measure that anticipation? By taking a look at how many times a book has been added to Want to Read shelves. From upcoming titles from beloved authors like Liane Moriarty, J.R. Ward, and Robert Galbraith (aka J.K. Rowling) to an intriguing science fiction thriller set in Nigeria and a memoir from a former First Lady, there's something here for every type of reader.

Enough talk—let's get to the books. How many will you be checking out?


FICTION

As a hostage crisis unfolds at a women's reproductive clinic, police negotiator Hugh McElroy realizes his 15-year-old daughter is inside the building in this thought-provoking novel from the author of My Sister's Keeper.

Publication date: October 2



From the author of Norwegian Wood and Kafka on the Shore comes a tale of loneliness and lost love about a painter devastated by his recent separation from his wife and the mysterious piece of art he discovers in an attic.

Publication date: October 9



In an act of desperation, unemployed Willa Knox investigates the history of her brick home in Vineland, New Jersey, and discovers a kindred spirit from the 1880s, a science teacher under siege, in this new book from The Poisonwood Bible author.

Publication date: October 16

Read our interview with Kingsolver here.



Safari guide Tru travels from Zimbabwe to North Carolina to meet his biological father and crosses paths with a woman who challenges everything he thought he knew about personal happiness in this romantic tale from the author of The Notebook.

Publication date: October 16



Tranquillum House promises healing and transformation. Nine stressed city dwellers arrive at the health resort, believing their tired bodies and minds will be reinvigorated at any cost in this captivating novel from the author of Big Little Lies.

Publication date: November 6



From the author of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas comes a story of ambition as would-be writer Maurice preys on the talented and vulnerable on his cold-blooded climb to the top, honing his talent for deceit from London to the Amalfi Coast.

Publication date: November 13


MYSTERY & THRILLER

In this latest Jane Hawk novel, the nation's most-wanted fugitive tries to destroy frightening mind-control technology while her ruthless enemies threaten the one person she can't live without: her five-year-old son.

Publication date: September 11



The Cormoran Strike series (published under J.K. Rowling's pseudonym) continues as private eye Strike and his assistant-turned-partner Robin Ellacott follow a twisting trail of clues to a sinister manor house deep in the countryside.

Publication date: September 18



Toby surprises two burglars who beat him and leave him for dead. Struggling to recover, he takes refuge in his family's ancestral home and finds a skull in the garden in this spellbinding mystery from the author of In the Woods.

Publication date: October 9

Find our interview with French here.



Before he shot and killed a reverend, Peter Banning was a faithful churchgoer and a beloved neighbor. The unthinkable murder—and the resulting trial—rocks an entire community in this tense legal thriller from the A Time to Kill author.

Publication date: October 23


YOUNG ADULT

Sadie's sister is dead. Determined to bring the killer to justice, she leaves her life behind. As she follows the meager clues, radio personality West McCray is on her trail, eager to turn her quest for revenge into a hit true-crime podcast.

Publication date: September 4



On the neon-lit streets of a near-future Tokyo, hacker Emika Chen teams up with the Phoenix Riders to stop the nefarious plans of elusive young billionaire Hideo Tanaka, the man she thought she loved, in this stunning sequel to Warcross.

Publication date: September 18



The universe threw them together, and now the universe is keeping them apart. Holding on to the optimism Broadway has taught him, Arthur keeps trying to make things work with Ben. But what if life really isn’t like a musical? And what if it is?

Publication date: October 9



She has been a slave, a king's assassin, and a queen. As Aelin Galathynius' heroic journey comes to an end, she finds herself a captive of the Fae, helpless as war erupts across her world in this seventh and final book in the Throne of Glass series.

Publication date: October 23



The Shadowhunters have become the hunted. To end a deadly curse and stop a civil war, Julian and Emma put aside their forbidden love to retrieve the Black Volume of the Dead in this final novel in The Dark Artifices trilogy.

Publication date: December 4


NONFICTION

An unprecedented history of the famous personality test devised in the 1940s by a mother and daughter, this absorbing read draws from original reporting and never-before-published documents to chart Myers-Briggs' cult-like status.

Publication date: September 11



Spanning early celestial navigation to satellite-enabled combat, acclaimed astrophysicist Tyson and writer-researcher Lang examine how the methods and tools of astrophysics have been enlisted in the service of war.

Publication date: September 11



Weaving her lifelong love of books with the real-life unsolved mystery of the most catastrophic library fire in American history, the award-winning journalist and author of The Orchid Thief presents an homage to a beloved institution.

Publication date: October 16



A personal narrative that illuminates national failures, this insightful memoir explores what the weight of a lifetime of secrets, lies, and deception does to a black son, his family, and a country struggling to reckon with the past.

Publication date: October 16



From the author of In the Heart of the Sea comes a thrilling story of the finale of the Revolutionary War, the remarkable year leading up to the siege of Yorktown as Washington faces off against a traitorous nemesis and impossible odds.

Publication date: October 16



The former First Lady invites readers into her world, from her childhood on the South Side of Chicago to her time spent balancing the demands of motherhood and work at the White House, in this inspiring memoir.

Publication date: November 13


HISTORICAL FICTION

Inspired by interviews conducted with Holocaust survivor and tattooist Ludwig (Lale) Sokolov, this haunting love story unfolds at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, where a young man risks his life to keep his fellow prisoners alive.

Publication date: September 4

Read our interview with Morris here.



The Booker Prize-winning author puts her own twist on The Iliad, focusing on the experience of the women—the nurses, slaves, and prostitutes—living in the Greek camp during the final weeks of the Trojan War.

Publication date: September 4




After he's falsely accused of murder, young Wash, a field slave-turned-manservant in Barbados, flees the life he knows with the help of an eccentric naturalist, traveling from the eastern coast of America to a remote outpost in the Arctic.

Publication date: September 18



A reluctant recruit, Juliet monitors British fascist sympathizers during World War II. Ten years later, she tries to forget the experience, but figures from her past draw her back to a new type of battle in this new novel from the Life After Life author.

Publication date: September 25

Find our interview with Atkinson here.



In a saga spanning centuries from the author of The Forgotten Garden, the secrets of Birchwood Manor are revealed through the eyes of a group of young artists in 1862, a curious archivist in the 21st century, and the enigmatic clockmaker's daughter.

Publication date: October 9

Check out Morton's book recommendations here.


ROMANCE

Josh Im and Hazel Bradford are dating...other people. As the two friends set each other up on progressively terrible blind dates, they try to ignore the inconvenient chemistry right in front of their eyes.

Publication date: September 4



Arson investigator Anne teams up with Danny, the bad boy of the fire department, to stop a deadly criminal from setting their city ablaze in this new series from the bestselling author of the Black Dagger Brotherhood.

Publication date: October 2



From the author of The Wedding Date comes a delightful rom-com about unexpected connection as freelance writer Nikole dodges a very public proposal at a baseball game with the help of a hot stranger.

Publication date: October 30


FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION

What does it take to become a vampire? Harkness returns to the world of her All Souls trilogy to tell the story of a young immortal during the Revolutionary War and the human he will come to love hundreds of years later.

Publication date: September 18

Check out our interview with Harkness here.



Formed around the edges of an alien biodome, Rosewater is a town on the edge. Its residents are hopeful and hungry to unlock the mysterious structure's rumored powers in this cutting-edge thriller set in Nigeria.

Publication date: September 18



In this sequel to Vicious, the line between life and death blurs as ambitious Sydney Clarke does everything she can to try and save Victor Vale, the superhuman man who stood up to Eli Ever and paid the ultimate price.

Publication date: September 25



Brace yourself; The Winds of Winter is…still not here. Instead, the author of A Song of Ice and Fire delivers the first volume of his two-part history of the Targaryens, charting their volatile rise to power in Westeros.

Publication date: November 20



The crew of the Rocinante is scattered across the galaxy. Fighting to hold off an authoritarian regime and a sociopathic scientist, they launch a daring, last-ditch plan in this eighth installment in The Expanse series.

Publication date: December 4



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message 101: by Joyce (new)

Joyce Love Kate Morton's books and looking forward to reading The Tattooist. Michelle Obama's book is the very last thing in this world that I would read. Just sayin'.


message 102: by Rupak (new)

Rupak Khulal Of course Haruki Murakami !


message 103: by Manuela (new)

Manuela I am looking forward to Becoming by Michelle Obama!


message 104: by Maria Coro Arruti (new)

Maria Coro Arruti Alexw wrote: "Michelle Oboma is an angry woman- i have read passages in the book that were ghost written -she covers up her anger at the white race-she is the racist-she hates white people-the book is disingenuo..."
Any woman who starts a review of a book by a woman, by twisting, on purpose, the name of that woman as what she believes is funny of witty, does not have a iota of credit and decency in her, so her review, to call it something, is worthless, useless and contaminated by her own bias. Pitiful.


message 105: by Manuela (new)

Manuela Well, I don't care how many fake accounts you use to spew hatred against Mrs. Obama. I am old enough to decide for myself what book I will read and I am still looking forward to read it once it arrives on my E-Reader :)


message 106: by Norman (new)

Norman DATT This too shall pass Manuela!


message 107: by Nadine (new)

Nadine de Jong Can’t wait, but alas...must for the new Murakami! Pre-ordered and anxiously anticipating reading my first novel in more than four years. Wouldn’t break the record for any other author.


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