“When Autumn comes, O when Fall arrives / in her chemise of zillion colors,” wrote poet James Tate, “I will sigh noisily, as if an old and / disgusting leg had finally dropped off.” How’s that for dog-days-of-summer malaise? Whether you, too, welcome a change in seasons or summer is an appendage you’d rather not lose, take heart: Fall comes bearing literary gifts. This year’s bounty includes “The Testaments,” Margaret Atwood’s sequel to “The Handmaid’s Tale”; “Grand Union,” Zadie Smith’s debut story collection; “The Water Dancer,” Ta-Nehisi Coates’s first foray into fiction, and “Find Me,” André Aciman’s follow-up to “Call Me By Your Name” (to name a few). It’s nearly impossible to narrow down the list of promising reads but, sighing noisily, we gave it our best shot. Here’s a list, grouped loosely by 10 notable literary trends.