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Fall 2025’s Anticipated New E-book Releases


This fall guarantees noteworthy reads throughout genres. In fiction, “Bunny” writer Mona Awad is releasing her follow-up novel “We Love You, Bunny,” and Thomas Pynchon is releasing “Shadow Ticket,” his first novel in over a decade. Different notable releases embody “The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny,” by former Booker prize winner Kiran Desai, and “The Eleventh Hour,” a set of brief tales by Salman Rushdie.

The nonfiction class is full of huge names. Journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin is recounting the 1929 inventory market crash in aptly titled “1929,” out Oct. 14, whereas outgoing Ford Basis president and philanthropist Darren Walker provides his tackle financial inequality in “The Concept of America,” a set of speeches and essays launched on Sept. 3. In “Dirtbag Billionaire,” Reporter David Gelles provides a brand new biography of Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard, who donated his billion-dollar fortune to fight local weather change.

This fall can also be wealthy with nonfiction releases from cultural figures together with Margaret Atwood, who releases her first memoir, “E-book of Lives,” on Nov. 4, and Patti Smith, whose “Bread of Angels” arrives greater than a decade after her pivotal “Simply Youngsters.” Zadie Smith can also be releasing a brand new assortment of essays with “Useless and Alive,” out Oct. 25, and “Depraved” star Cynthia Erivo makes her literary debut with “Merely Extra,” a set of “private vignettes” which arrives Nov. 18, simply in time for the “Depraved: For Good” finale. Tilda Swinton additionally wrote her first guide, “Ongoing,” centered on her collaborations with filmmakers and trend figures. And likewise maintain an eye fixed out for brand spanking new takes on two trend icons this fall: “It Lady: The Life and Legacy of Jane Birkin,” a biography by Marisa Meltzer, and “The Look” by Michelle Obama, which traces the previous first girl’s fashion evolution by pictures. 

“The Eleventh Hour” by Salman Rushdie.

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