Lucky for us all, a new season means a plethora of new books to add to your reading list. Whether you favor chilling thrillers, touching true stories, YA adventures or great women’s fiction for your book club, we’re rounding up the 17 of the most anticipated books of fall. So grab your favorite sweater, a cozy blanket, a mug of your favorite tea, and get ready to fall in love with these page-turners!

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Life on Loan by Ashley Farley

When college friends Lena and Olivia reconnect by chance in an airport lounge, they take it as a sign of fate. Both ready for a new start, they decide to swap homes for 34 days to reinvent themselves. With a chance to begin again, they’ll find that love and new opportunities are around every corner.

The Revisioners by Margaret Wilkerson Sexton

In 1925, Josephine has successfully escaped slavery and now enjoys life on her farm where she meets her neighbor Charlotte. But she soon finds Charlotte is mixed up with the the local Klu Klux Klan, bringing new danger to Josephine’s life as well as her family’s for decades to come.

Raven Lane by Amber Cowie

Esme and Benedict Werner’s lives are changed forever when one of their neighbors dies. With suspicion all around, it’s not long before Benedict is arrested for the death. As the neighborhood turns against Esme and her family, she’ll have to work to keep her own harrowing secrets at bay if she wants to survive.

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How We Fight for Our Lives: A Memoir by Saeed Jones

Saeed Jones gives readers a look into his tumultuous life in How We Fight for Our Lives. Telling stories about his difficult relationships with the women in his life, past loves and encounters with strangers, this memoir examines the ups and downs of race and queerness in our modern world.

The Wonder of Now by Jamie Beck

Peyton Prescott feels haunted by her past battle with breast cancer but with her memoir’s publication day on the horizon, she can’t escape it anytime soon. Now in Europe for her book tour, she’ll have to find a balance between moving on, promoting her book and possibly finding new love.

The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi Coates

Hiram Walker may have been born into the cruel world of slavery but he possesses a special power that leads him to escape the tortured home he has always known. Traveling from the South to the utopic North, Hiram always keeps one thing in mind: rescue the family he left behind.

I Know Everything by Matthew Farrell

The wife of doctor Randall Brock has just died in a car crash investigators are calling a murder. Although the police believe Randall is behind the murder, the doctor knows he’s not responsible as someone has come to him offering information about her death in return for the reveal of one of his biggest secrets.

Olive, Again by Elizabeth Strout

Olive is fascinated by the world around her in Crosby, Maine and always strives to understand the world better for herself and for those around her. In Olive, Again, she meets people with extraordinary stories of bravery, sacrifice and love who show her the everyday magic of the world around her.

The Runaway by Hollie Overton

Forensic psychologist Becca Ortiz knew that fostering teenager Ash wouldn’t be easy. But then Ash disappears and it’ll be up to Becca to track her down through Los Angeles’s criminal underworld in order to get her back safe and sound. What lengths will Becca go to in order to get her daughter back?

Red at the Bone by Jacqueline Woodson

In Jacqueline Woodson’s novel, two families from different social classes are brought together to raise a child. Exploring 16-year-old Melody’s family history, Red at the Bone breaks down the ways in which parenthood changes people for both better and worse and what it means to find your true identity.

Because You’re Mine by Rea Frey

Lee would do anything for her on-the-spectrum son. But when her best friend convinces her to get away for the weekend, she leaves him in the care of his tutor. However, only 48 hours into the trip, someone’s dead and as secrets about those involved are revealed, it’s made apparent that not everyone is who they say they are.

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Doxology by Nell Zink

Pam, Daniel and Joe spent their young adult years together finding musical success and raising little girl, Flora. It isn’t until the disastrous World Trade Center terror attacks in 2001 that things begin to change for this makeshift family. Now, with the help of those who raised her, Flora must find peace in her devastated world.

The World That We Knew by Alice Hoffman

It’s 1941 during the Nazi regime’s rule and Hanni Kohn knows he has to do something to protect his daughter, Lea, taking her to meet a distinguished rabbi. But it’s the rabbi’s daughter who bonds Lea’s life to the life of a mystical Jewish creature who protects her and shows her the true joys of life.

The Institute by Stephen King

When Luke’s parents are murdered in their home, he’s hailed away to The Institue where the director and staff collect children with special powers and extract them for their own use. Luke quickly learns that the staff disposes of the children when they’re done with them, causing him to attempt something no one’s ever done: escape.

Over the Top: A Journey to Self-Love by Jonathan Van Ness

Queer Eye star Jonathan Van Ness opens up about his past and growing up in a small Midwestern town in his debut memoir. Recounting the experiences that have brought him to his current state of positivity and self-love, he reveals how he came to be a leader for change in Over the Top.

Heaven, My Home by Attica Locke

Young Levi King has just gone missing in Texas and it’ll be up to Ranger Darren Matthews to bring the boy home safe. But as Darren investigates the boy’s family further, he comes across troubling family history and prejudice that will kick his rescue mission into high gear in order to save both Levi and himself.

The Dutch House by Ann Patchett

World War II has just ended and Cyril Conroy has earned a fortune, building a beautiful home to surprise his wife with. But with the house comes turmoil and when Cyril’s children are kicked out by their stepmother, the two siblings begin a new life of sorrow and betrayal that will carry them for decades.