Yay, new books!
You can hear more about some of today’s titles on this week’s episode of All the Books! as well as sign up for the New Books! newsletter to learn about even more of them!
Here’s a list of some of the titles out now:
My Father, the Pornographer by Chris Offutt
Incarceration Nations: A Journey to Justice in Prisons Around the World by Baz Dreisinger
Private Citizens by Tony Tulathimutte
Ways to Disappear by Idra Novey
The Heart by Maylis de Kerangal (Author), Sam Taylor (Translator)
Jam on the Vine by LaShonda Katrice Barnett
These Vicious Masks by Tarun Shanker and Kelly Zekas
Piece of Mind by Michelle Adelman
Nelly Dean: A Return to Wuthering Heights by Alison Case
The Lost Time Accidents by John Wray
Betty Boo by Claudia Piñeiro (Author), Miranda France (Translator)
A Spy’s Devotion (The Regency Spies of London) by Melanie Dickerson
Where Futures End by Parker Peevyhouse
Every Anxious Wave by Mo Daviau
Georgia by Dawn Tripp
Bait & Switch: Alphas Undone by Kendall Ryan
The Vatican Princess: A Novel of Lucrezia Borgia by C. W. Gortner
Red Ink by Julie Mayhew
A Collapse of Horses by Brian Evenson (plus reissues of Last Days, The Open Curtain, and Father of Lies)
Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard
Untangled: Guiding Teenage Girls Through the Seven Transitions into Adulthood by Lisa Damour
Better Living Through Criticism: How to Think about Art, Pleasure, Beauty, and Truth by A. O. Scott
Reign of Shadows by Sophie Jordan
Square Wave by Mark de Silva
The Daredevils by Gary Amdahl
Mirrors: Sinalcol by Elias Khoury (Author), Humphrey Davies (Translator)
Seahorse by Janice Pariat
Breakthrough: The Making of America’s First Woman President by Nancy L. Cohen
Dog Run Moon: Stories by Callan Wink
The Fugitives by Christopher Sorrentino
Shutter Man by Richard Montanari
Shylock Is My Name by Howard Jacobson
Liar: A Memoir by Rob Roberge
The Book of Blam by Aleksandar Tisma
West of Eden: An American Place by Jean Stein
Peas and Carrots by Tanita S. Davis
I’ll See You in Paris by Michelle Gable
Second House from the Corner by Sadeqa Johnson
The Letter Bearer by Robert Allison
Violent Crimes by Phillip Margolin
Into Oblivion by Arnaldur Indridason
Nemesis: One Man and the Battle for Rio by Misha Glenny
Arcadia by Iain Pears
The Life of Elves by Muriel Barbery (Author), Alison Anderson (Translator)
The First Congress: How James Madison, George Washington, and a Group of Extraordinary Men Invented the Government by Fergus M. Bordewich
Wreck and Order by Hannah Tennant-Moore
The Ramblers by Aidan Donnelley Rowley
The Secret to Hummingbird Cake by Celeste Fletcher McHale
Blackhearts by Nicole Castroman
Adios, Cowboy by Olja Savicevic (Author), Celia Hawkesworth (Translator)
Find Her by Lisa Gardner
Morning Star: Book III of The Red Rising Trilogy by Pierce Brown
Black Rabbit Hall by Eve Chase
The Arrangement by Ashley Warlick
Breaking Wild by Diane Les Becquets
Sweet Dreams Are Made of This: A Life In Music by Dave Stewart
In Other Words by Jhumpa Lahiri
Kafka’s Son by Curt Leviant
Sudden Death by Álvaro Enrigue
She Weeps Each Time You’re Born by Quan Barry
You Should Pity Us Instead: Stories by Amy Gustine
The Final Seven by Erica Spindler
Books out in paperback:
Mort(e) by Robert Repino
Born to Drum: The Truth About the World’s Greatest Drummers — from John Bonham and Keith Moon to Sheila E. and Dave Grohl by Tony Barrell
The Tusk That Did the Damage by Tania James
I Am Sorry to Think I Have Raised a Timid Son by Kent Russell
A Blink of the Screen: Collected Shorter Fiction by Terry Pratchett
The Whites by Richard Price
Odysseus Abroad by Amit Chaudhuri
The Devil’s Detective by Simon Kurt Unsworth
As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust by Alan Bradley
The Mapmaker’s Children by Sarah McCoy
A Small Indiscretion by Jan Ellison
Prudence by David Treuer
The End of Days by Jenny Erpenbeck (Author), Susan Bernofsky (Translator)
Get in Trouble by Kelly Link
Outline by Rachel Cusk
Ooh, that new Iain Pears book looks pretty interesting. I loved An Instance of the Fingerpost, and this looks like a very different kind of book but one that I think he would do quite well. I’m a sucker for “oh noes, someone is trapped in an otherworld” stories 🙂